THE fledgling ferry service operated by Captain Cook Cruises to Sydney’s White Bay Cruise Terminal has had its route modified, with the journey no longer calling at Darling Harbour. After the first month’s operation it became apparent that Darling Harbour was not a popular option according to Captain Cook Cruises...
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THE fledgling ferry service
operated by Captain Cook
Cruises to Sydney’s White Bay
Cruise Terminal has had its route
modified, with the journey no
longer calling at Darling Harbour.
After the first month’s operation
it became apparent that Darling
Harbour was not a popular
option according to Captain Cook
Cruises general manager Anthony
Haworth.
He said it was clear that the vast
majority of passengers wanted to
travel to and from Circular Quay
“so we have adjusted the routes
and timetables accordingly”.
The services operate on days
when a ship is in port at White
Bay, costing $9 per person.
Bookings are available when
embarking, but passengers can
also book online.
Opal Cards and Transport NSW
tickets are not accepted on the
service, with a new timetable
effective from 02 Feb now online
at captaincook.com.au.
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