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Oz Jet Boating Sydney

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The Eastern Pontoon, Sydney NSW 2000
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Take an adrenaline pumping 30 minute ride on a jet boat in the iconic Sydney Harbour. See the Opera House, Taronga Zoo, Harbour mansions and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Cost and Tickets

Adults
$89
Children
$49
Family
$57.25 per person

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Pancakes are the specialty of this location, in the heart of the rocks district Sydney.
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Close by to the Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks Market operated every Saturday and Sunday.

The Market is home to a wide selection of artisans, chefs, makers and more. Perfect for perusing for local gifts, or something delicious to eat.

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Harbor side amusement park featuring rides and attractions. Enter via the iconic Luna Park face. Easy access from Milsons Point ferry terminal, with ferrys connecting directly to Circular Quay and Darling Harbour.
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Alternative ferry service to the traditional Sydney ferries, the fast ferry offers a faster travel time. They also different packages that combine your ferry ticket and Taronga Zoo ticket.
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Iconic Sydney landmark, in the heart of the Sydney Harbour. The Opera House sits at the head of circular quay and is a casual stroll from both Circular Quay railway station, and the Overseas Passenger Terminal. Events at the opera house change, and there is also a guided walking tour you can do to learn more about this iconic landmark.
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Interactive museum close to Darling Harbour
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Beautiful botanic gardens in the hear of Sydney, within easy walking distance of the Sydney Overseas Passenger terminal, Circular Quay and the opera house.
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Taronga Zoo sits on the northern side of Sydney Harbour, with views back over the Harbour toward the Opera House.

The Zoo itself is easily accessible via a short ferry ride from Circular Quay.

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World famous landmark Bridge connecting the north and south of Sydney Harbour. There are paid experiences for climbing the bridge, but there is a free pedestrian path that spans the length of the bridge you can do for free. There is also a paid option to climb one of the bridge pylons.
Getting Around

Transport NSW runs a network of trains, buses, trams and ferries in NSW.

Ticketing is through an 'Opal' card, and travel prices vary depending on where you are traveling from and to, but there is a daily price cap.

If arriving by air, and using train to travel to the city or port, there is a separate access fee charged for using the airport station. This is around $15.

Circular Quay Station is just a short walk from the Overseas Passenger Terminal if your cruise departs from that dock. Unfortunately there is no public transport option if your cruise departs from White Bay.

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