There are countless docks of various kinds in Sydney, but the most numerous are those around the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. It is very busy shuttling back and forth between harbors every day. Traveling by water is extremely convenient and fast, and is also conducive to sightseeing and taking photos, and is especially popular with everyone.




There are countless docks of various kinds in Sydney, but the most numerous are those around the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. It is very busy shuttling back and forth between harbors every day. Traveling by water is extremely convenient and fast, and is also conducive to sightseeing and taking photos, and is especially popular with everyone.
One of my favorite things to do in Sydney is to take a boat tour of the islands. Find a route and go one stop at a time, visit each island, and then go to the next route after the whole island. It feels amazing. [Scenery] So beautiful. [Fun] High-end enjoyment. [Value for money] Worth it.
I went to Australia for a tour and this stop was in Sydney. I joined a one-day tour group and arranged to take a sunset cruise at sunset. The cruise would go around Sydney Harbor. On the way, I saw a place where sailboats and cruise ships were docked. I heard that there was a club there. Many enthusiasts joined the club and then docked their boats there. They would hold some activities or competitions regularly.
Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Sydney. Ferry is an important means of transportation in Sydney and an indispensable means of transportation in the lives of local people. The ferry has seven stops: 1. Darling Harbour: surrounding attractions include aquarium, wildlife park, Madame Tussauds, Maritime Museum, Star City Casino, Chinatown, etc.; 2. Circular Quay: surrounding areas include The Rocks, Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Harbour Bridge, etc.; 3. Taronga Zoo, the largest zoo in the Southern Hemisphere; 4. Watsons Bay, surrounded by luxury houses by the sea; 5. Manly Beach; 6. Quarantine Island; 7. Milson Point, surrounded by high-end residences.
We will board a 1850s-style tall ship from Campbell's Cove to see the internationally renowned Sydney Opera House, Fort Denison, Garden Island, Luna Park and Admiralty House, and finally we will cross the Sydney Coat Hanger-Harbour Bridge back to Campbell Cove and enjoy real sailing travel.
The tall ships in Sydney Harbour are a special tourist attraction in the harbour. The ships are antique and are of course modern replicas. They are nothing more than a way to experience the artistic conception of the ships at that time. But in fact, there is nothing special about them, they are just ships.