Coordinates: 25°S 133°E / 25°S 133°E / -25; 133
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5.0 based on 27 reviews
St Kilda Ferry is a ferry service running between St Kilda, Port Melbourne and Williamstown. It's amazing what you can see along the way, from the occasional Dolphin or Penguin to the large cruise liners that call Port Melbourne home during the cruise season. Jump aboard at Williamstown, Port Melbourne or St Kilda. You can disembark at any location and jump back on to resume your adventures at the next destination. See our website for departure times and pricing. We also give group discounts and can charter the boat to your group. We are operating weekends until further notice.
Very personable crew, really accomodating with any inquiry. We really enjoyed the cruise, highly recommend.
5.0 based on 2,068 reviews
Departing daily from Fremantle, SeaLink Rottnest Island provides a competitively priced ferry service to Perth’s favourite island paradise. With hospitality trained staff on board you can expect excellent customer service and a friendly smile to welcome you. Multiple trips depart each day for your convenience, and our experienced team can tailor an itinerary to you with a wide range of touring and package options available. SeaLink Rottnest Island is also pleased to welcome the first vessel to its fleet - Quokka 1 is the newest and most environmentally friendly vessel to be servicing Rottnest Island. With a brand-new purpose-built bar on board you can enjoy a refreshment (or two) to kick start your island adventure. Discover the best of Perth's Island Paradise with SeaLink Rottnest Island.
so easy to book Had great trip on ferry.. Really interesting being told exactly where we were and all about the places we were passing Lovely trip on island bus Got on and off when i wanted too Lovely meal in cafe when i got back.Walked around the shops and along the beeches and took pictures og the island and of course The Quokkas Lovely Ferry trip back
4.5 based on 18,254 reviews
The City Circle Tram is a free and convenient way to see the sights of central Melbourne and the Docklands while experiencing a ride on one of the city's much loved heritage trams.An audio commentary provides details of city landmarks and major attractions such as the City Museum, Parliament House, Docklands, Federation Square, Melbourne Aquarium and the Princess Theatre.The City Circle Tram also links with other tram, train and bus routes around Melbourne.To catch the City Circle Tram, simply wait at any tram stop along the City Circle Tram route. These tram stops are specially marked with a City Circle sign.Trams operate in both directions every 12 minutes between 10am and 6pm from Sunday to Wednesday and between 10am and 9pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.City Circle Trams do not run on Christmas Day and Good Friday.
Experience the city CBD in the shortest time with local knowledge via in tram audio Get your bearings and enjoy the unique architecture only Melbourne offers while passing though one of the worlds most friendly cities during daylight hours Melbourne has a vibrant restaurant and theatre culture most of which are accessible by the CBD free Melbourne city loop Tram. Highly recommended first trip to Melbourne, or just to get from one side the city to the other
4.5 based on 4,776 reviews
Less than two hours from Sydney, Scenic World is renowned for providing the ultimate Blue Mountains adventure - from native birdlife and fresh air, to breathtaking views of the World Heritage-listed region including the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls and Jamison Valley. Experience the thrill of the world's steepest railway, glide between clifftops on the glass-floored Scenic Skyway suspended 270 metres in the air, descend into the ancient Jamison Valley by Scenic Cableway, explore Jurassic rainforest along the 2.4 kilometres walkway - the longest boardwalk in the Southern Hemisphere. Make a day of it with the Discovery Pass which includes unlimited rides all day long! Scenic World offers free all day parking as well as a choice of onsite dining and retail options.
The Scenic World of the Blue Mountain is an amazing experience to have when you are in a group and bet the challenge of uptaking it at 60’C slope either up or downwards It’s amazing combined with the Blue mountain trip that we took Oz trails tour package with and skipped the long queue and had ticket for the cable car too Amazing experience Don’t miss it Manal Oman
4.5 based on 214 reviews
Portland's Cable Tram provides a 7.4km scenic ride along the picturesque Portland Bay foreshore, while also visiting many historic destinations and some of Portland's best tourist attractions along the way.
4.5 based on 3,810 reviews
Embark on a fascinating journey of discovery over and through the oldest continually surviving tropical rainforest on earth. Enjoy a truly unique perspective of Australia's World Heritage listed Tropical Rainforest as you glide just metres above the pristine rainforest canopy before descending to explore the forest floor at Red Peak and Barron Falls to learn about one of the most botanically fascinating and diverse areas in the world. Enhance your experience by unlocking the secrets of the ancient rainforest at the Rainforest Discovery Zone at Red Peak, put the story of the rainforest in your hands with the Skyrail Interpretive App & Audio Guide and experience the beautiful Barron Falls and Gorge like never before from The Edge Lookout. Explore Kuranda village known for its markets, cafes, art galleries and wildlife parks and return via the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway to complete your day. Discover, encounter and immerse yourself in this unforgettable experience of a lifetime.
We took the Skyrail cart up in the morning then back down to Cairns Central Station via the Scenic Railway Train in the afternoon. In this way, we maximized the time to visit Kuranda Village. We had the Diamond View Skyrail cart - looking down to see the treetop, looking around into the deep rainforest, looking far far away to the Great Barrier Reef, the experience was amazing, like the 3D movie Avatar.
4.5 based on 3,995 reviews
The tram from Adelaide to Glenelg takes approximately 35 minutes. Glenelg (curiously is a palindrome) and Holdfast Bay is one of Adelaide`s premier beach suburbs and was the first British settlement in South Australia. Attractions include the local history museum in Mosely Square.........30+ minutes spent here will be very rewarding, the beach and jetty, a wide range of specialty shops along Jetty Road, plenty of eateries and pubs plus the opportunity to explore. Worth noting...........the tram is FREE at all times/all days from South Terrace through the Adelaide CBD to the Adelaide Entertainment Centre..........this provides easy access to a lot of other attractions.
4.5 based on 21,188 reviews
Sydney Ferries is a public transport agency, providing ferry services on Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River in Sydney, Australia.Having operated on Sydney Harbour and its related waterways since 1875, today Sydney Ferries carry over 14 million customers each year to destinations in and around Sydney.
Great service, always ran on time when we were there, comfortable and plentiful seating, and very reasonable fares (get yourself an opal card - a godsend) we loved using this service, far more pleasurable way of travelling than most!
4.5 based on 7,160 reviews
Whether it’s a warm sunny day or a fresh cool evening, views of Brisbane city from a powered City Cat (catamaram) can be spectacular - buildings, parks, bridges, other boats, trees and people. From upriver St Lucia (University of Queensland) to downriver Hamilton (multi-million dollar mansions) with the CBD and the parks, playgrounds and restaurants of South Bank in between, it’s a great, affordable and safe way to get around, enjoy the journey and appreciate the River City. If you have a question or are looking for some good advice about the city, ask the helpful staff on board
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