Captain Cook Cruises has at last confirmed that its new ferry service from Sydney’s Circular Quay and Darling Harbour to the White Bay Cruise Terminal will commence operations this weekend. The much-anticipated service, which was set to kick off a week ago but was held up by a last minute...
Captain Cook Cruises has at
last confirmed that its new ferry
service from Sydney’s Circular
Quay and Darling Harbour to
the White Bay Cruise Terminal
will commence operations this
weekend.
The much-anticipated service,
which was set to kick off a week
ago but was held up by a last
minute approval hitch, will make
the trip every 20 minutes from
7.30am to 2.30pm on all days that
cruise ships arrive and depart
from White Bay.
Captain Cook says the ferries
will operate between White Bay
and Circular Quay in the morning,
and between White Bay and
Darling Harbour in the afternoon,
with ferry transfers available
between Circular Quay and
Darling Harbour for those wishing
to connect to the service.
The service has been made
possible due to the construction
of Sydney’s first mobile passenger
wharf (CW 23 Jul) which has been
developed by Captain Cook.
CCC gm Anthony Haworth said
the cruise market had been
“crying out for this ferry service
for a long time,” with the new
option making transport to
and from White Bay both more
pleasurable and more accessible
for passengers.
The White Bay ferry service is
priced at $9 one way per person.
Tickets are available at
www.captaincook.com.au as well
as from ticket offices and through
participating cruise lines.