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Cruise & Attraction Pass Cruise Pass “Excellent service, on time & trouble free travel” Cruise Pass Oct 2016 Visit us in Sydney at 24 Hour Pass adult from $ Darling Harbour, Circular Quay, 45 Circular Quay - Wharf 6 Fort Denison, Taronga Zoo, Darling Harbour - King St Wharf 1 child from $ Garden Island, Shark Island, Darling Harbour - Pier 26 next to SEA LIFE Aquarium Watsons Bay, Manly, Luna Park. 25 DARLING HARBOUR CIRCULAR QUAY Cruise & Attraction Pass Add on your attraction entry ticket when you purchase your 24 Hour cruise Pass and save! $ Cruise & 1 attraction entry from 55 Harbour Islands – Fort Denison & now included Shark Island FREE ^save up to Manly – Manly Sanctuary % 95 Check-in & Boarding Please collect your boarding pass from our ticket offices at Circular Quay ^save up to or Darling Harbour at least 30 minutes prior to your first embarkation. Sydney Tower Eye – City Centre 95% General Conditions Prices, itineraries & vessels are correct as at Apr 2017 and subject to change. SEA LIFE – Sydney Aquarium ^save up to Prices may vary subject to availability. Special cruises and prices apply 25th, 26th & 31st December, 26th January and other nominated special event Darling Harbour 75% dates. Any discounts offered are valid on full price Adult fares only and not valid on public holidays, special events or between 25 - 31st December. Park ^save up to entry tickets are valid for a single date only, subject to normal park opening Taronga Zoo – Including Sky Safari times. Luna Park opening days and hours vary, phone (02) 9033 7676. Cable Car 75% ^Discount valid off attraction entry only. Best Price Guarantee ^save up to Madame Tussauds – Darling Harbour If you find a cruise of identical quality, service and inclusions advertised at 75% a lower retail price, we’ll match it. Exclusions apply – see website for conditions. Book & view our latest specials online 24 ^save up to Hr pass Big Bus – 24 Hour Sydney & Bondi captaincook.com.au Big Bus explorer tours 50% Combos ^ save up to WILD LIFE – Sydney Zoo save up to Captain Cook Cruises Pty Ltd T +61-2-9206 1111 ^ % Darling Harbour 75% www.captaincook.com.au Up to Circular Quay Wharf 6 95 Darling Harbour Pier 26 3 Attraction Flexi Pass from $109 Darling Harbour King St Wharf No.1 9 Sydney Australia ABN 17 008 272 302 stops captaincook.com.au 5 Attraction Flexi Pass from $159 #captaincooksyd www.facebook.com/captaincookcruises Effective April 2017 24 Hr pass Up to 9 stops The complete Sydney Harbour explorer ticket. Flexible 24 hour ticket Up to 2 hour round trip cruise Live guided commentary Included in The Nine great destinations with hundreds of attractions. 30-45 minutes between vessels 9 great stops to hop on & off Modern vessel fleet 1 - Darling Harbour Hop On Hop Off Harbour Explorer - Sample Timetable SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Circular Madame Tussauds, Maritime Museum, Big Bus Sydney Darling Circular Manly Luna Park Darling Circular Fort Taronga Garden Shark Watsons Watsons Shark Taronga Fort Quay explorer, China Town, shopping, restaurants & bars. Harbour Quay East Harbour Jeffrey St Harbour Quay Denison Zoo Island Island Bay Bay Island Zoo Denison Pier 26 Wharf 6 Wharf Masters Wharf Pier 26 Wharf 6 2 - Circular Quay Steps Sydney Opera House, the historic Rocks precinct, weekend ◙ 8:31 ◙ 8:46 markets, Royal Botanic Gardens, Harbour Bridge pylon, ◙ 8:56 ◙ 9:10 restaurants, bars & Big Bus Sydney explorer. 9:15 9:35 9:50 9:55 10:30 10:45 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:05 10:17 10:35 10:40 10:55 11:15 3 - Fort Denison 9:45 10:05 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:10 11:20 11:25 11:40 12:00 10:30 10:45 10:55 11:05 11:10 11:30 11:45 11:55 12:10 12:20 12:25 12:40 13:00 An historic island fort in the middle of Sydney Harbour. 10:55 11:15 11:20 11:30 11:37 11:50 12:00 12:05 12:20 12:35 Explore the island and visit the restaurant. 11:40 12:00 12:10 12:15 12:20 12:30 12:50 13:00 13:20 13:30 13:35 13:50 14:05 12:20 12:35 12:45 12:52 13:00 13:10 13:30 13:45 4 - Taronga Zoo 12:40 13:00 13:10 13:15 13:20 13:45 13:55 14:10 14:20 14:30 14:35 14:50 15:10 13:30 13:45 13:55 14:00 14:10 14:25 14:35 14:55 15:10 Discover Australia’s amazing wildlife including koalas, platypus 13:50 14:05 14:10 14:18 14:30 14:45 14:55 15:10 15:20 15:30 15:35 15:50 16:05 & kangaroos plus animals of the world. Park entry fees apply. 15:25 15:40 15:50 16:00 16:10 Open daily 9am - 5pm. 16:10 16:25 16:35 16:45 16:50 16:55 17:10 17:25 14:50 15:10 15:20 15:30 15:45 15:55 16:10 16:20 16:30 16:35 16:50 5 - Garden Island 15:50 16:05 16:12 16:25 16:45 16:55 17:10 17:25 17:30 17:45 18:00 Visit the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre featuring a ◙17:05 ◙17:20 ◙17:40 ◙18:05 section of the Japanese Midget submarine (free entry). The 17:05 17:20 17:40 17:55 18:05 18:30 centre includes a cafe, picnic grounds & spectacular views. 17:10 ◙17:25 17:45 ◙18:00 ◙18:20 ◙18:40 6 - Shark Island ◙18:20 ◙18:40 ◙18:50 ◙ 19:10 The perfect place for a picnic, complete with a small beach. ◙ 18:30 ∞ ◙18:50 ∞ ◙ 19:20 ∞ Located just off the exclusive eastern suburbs with 360 ◙19:10 ◙19:30 ◙ 19:55 degree harbour views from the Opera House to the Heads. ◙19:20 ∞ ◙19:40 ∞ ◙ 20:10 ∞ ∞ Operates Daylight Savings (30Sep17-1Apr18). Operates Mon-Fri excluding public holidays Does not operate Mon-Fri during selected private school terms 26Apr-23Jun17, 18Jul-22Sep17, 9Oct-6Dec17 ◙ No commentary. 7 - Watsons Bay Operates Sat-Sun & selected public holidays. Garden Island subject to Government closure. Timetables subject to change. Special timetables operate on public holidays & special events. Visit the website for the latest timetable. Home of Doyles famous seafood restaurant & one of Sydney’s best waterfront pubs. Take a short stroll to Camp Cove, the Gap & historic South Head. Legend Hop On Hop Off Stops 8 - Manly Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary, restaurants, bars and only a short walk to the famous Manly surf beaches. 9 - Luna Park (Jeffrey St Wharf) A short walk to Sydney’s famous fun park with rides & games. Enjoy the city views from the North Sydney Olympic Pool and walk to the nearby Harbour Bridge walkway..
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