How long does the CityHopper take?
How long does the CityHopper take? It stops at eight different locations along the river from North Quay, which is a short walk to the top of the Queen Street Mall, to the Sydney Street Terminal at New Farm. You can sit back and enjoy the entire round trip which will take about 90 minutes or you can hop on and hop off as often as you like.
Is the Cat ferry worth it?
The CAT Ferry is a Must Experience Experience. This is a must-do experience - even if it is very rough. As a former airline pilot, I never have motion sickness, but I did this time (queasy feeling, that's all!) My wife, on the other hand, who always gets sick, took her dramamine, and enjoyed the entire ride!
Can you take snacks on a ferry?
Yes, you're welcome to bring your own food, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks aboard and consume those during the crossing.
Can I catch a ferry in Brisbane without a go card?
If you don't have a go card, paper tickets are valid for travel on most buses, and all train, ferry and tram services. You can even travel free with us to selected events in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Where can I take the CityHopper in Brisbane?
Be a Brisbane City Hopper and hop on and off the free Brisbane Ferry Service that operates from South Bank. The CityHopper travels along the Brisbane River, stopping at North Quay, South Bank 3, Maritime Museum, Thornton Street, Eagle Street Pier, Holman Street, Dockside and Sydney Street terminals.
What is the longest free ferry?
The ferries in our region are free, including the tourist attraction, the Kootenay Lake Ferry, which is the longest free ferry in the world. It's a 35-minute journey covering 8km, and operates year round.
What time do the Brisbane City Cats stop?
The CityCat Ferries operate through most of the day with the first route starting at 5:25am and the last ferry docking as late as 12:55am right through the week. To keep updated, check out the TransLink ferry timetable information here, or plan your journey here.
How long is the cat ferry trip?
The CAT high-speed car ferry travels between Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in just 3.5 hours. Cars, SUV's, pickups, motorcycles, bicycles, recreational vehicles, and tour buses are welcome aboard The CAT—as well as foot passengers.