Watsons Bay or Kutti, lies on the South Head peninsula and is one of Sydney's most prestigious eastern suburbs. The area is famous for its seafood, waterfront pubs, picnic spots, swimming beaches and spectacular headlands walks overlooking the Harbour and the Pacific Ocean. Its roads can also be some of the most congested in Sydney. The most relaxing way to travel to and from Watsons Bay is on a rocket ferry.
Serving the Watsons Bay community and visitors
Timetables
Commuter & School Services
- Direct services to Circular Quay operating Monday to Friday during peak times, excluding public holidays.
Cremorne Point Service
- Additional Cremorne Point services operate Mon-Fri excluding public holidays. Afternoon services from Cremorne Point operate during Kambala / Kincoppal private school terms only.
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Leisure & Tourist Services
- Regular Weekend and Midweek services between Circular Quay, Manly, Taronga Zoo, Shark Island, Darling Harbour and Watsons Bay
- Variations to this schedule are noted on the bottom section of each timetable.
- Special timetables may operate on selected dates. Explore our timetable section for the latest information.
Map
Fares
Route | Adult | Child | App (Multi trip) |
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To/From Circular Quay | $9.00 | $6.00 | Adult from $8.40 per trip |
To/From Manly | $8.50 | $6.00 | Adult from $7.10 per trip |
To/From Taronga Zoo | $8.50 | $6.00 | - |
To/From Cremorne Pt | $7.00 | $4.00 | Child from $3.63 Adult from $6.36 |
One-way fares listed above. View return and concession fares here. Visa/MasterCard/Amex & OpalPay accepted. All ferry services are cashless. All prices are per person and subject to change.
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OpalPay FAQ
Please note, the below information is correct at the time of publishing and subject to change. Visit OpalPay for the latest information and services.
What is Opalpay? | OpalPay is a convenient way to pay for travel using your Opal card on participating privately operated transport services. |
Where can I use OpalPay? | You can now tap to pay with your Opal card on selected private ferry services. Look for 'OpalPay accepted here' signs. |
Why use OpalPay? | With OpalPay, you can use your Opal card on a wider range of transport services, allowing you to travel to more places more easily. There is no need to buy individual trip tickets, you can just tap to pay with your Opal card for a more convenient way of paying your fare. |
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Will tapping on with OpalPay contribute to my Opal travel benefits? | No. Unlike trips made with Opal cards on other public transport services, OpalPay trips do not contribute to Opal travel benefits or discounts. |
Can two people travel together using the same Opal card? | No, each customer over the age of four must have their own reloadable Opal card with sufficient balance to travel. |
What if my Opal card is lost or stolen? | If your card is registered and it's lost or stolen you can report on opal.com.au. Your existing balance can be protected and you can get it transferred to a new Opal card and sent to you. |
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