Where does the CityHopper go?
Where does the CityHopper go? 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. The ferries running every 30 minutes between 6am and midnight, seven days a week.
How much is the ferry to Harbour Island?
A:There is ferry to and from Harbour Island by medium-speed ferry on Fridays to Sundays. The cost is $250.00 per adult and $180.00 per child (2 – 11 years) for the roundtrip travel, and $135.00 per adult and $100.00 per child (2 – 11 years) for one-way travel.
Do you stay on the coach on a ferry?
Once on board the ferry you will disembark the coach and take the stairs to the passenger areas. You will not be allowed back down onto the vehicle deck during the crossing so make sure you have everything you need for the crossing with you. There is a large duty free shop and a self service restaurant on board.
Is the Wolf Island ferry running?
The Wolfe Islander III is in operation all year. It holds approximately 55 cars / 294 passengers per trip. Crossing Time = 20 min. The Wolfe Island Ferry operates from the Marysville Dock (summer) from ICE OUT to ICE IN at which time it moves to the Dawson Point Dock (winter).
Why is Dockside ferry terminal closed?
Brisbane City Council will begin its upgrade of the Kangaroo Point terminal within days, with work expected to take about half a year. Dockside services ceased in 2020, when new KittyCat ferries were introduced and the council pulled eight monohull wooden ferries from service.
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.