Cockatoo Island Explorer Cruise
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Cockatoo Island Explorer Cruise

Board the MV Supercat for a -hour exploration which includes sights such as Daring harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, and of course the majestic Cockatoo Island.

Duration5 hours
MealsLunch
Start & End LocationSydney, NSW
LanguagesEnglish

Cockatoo Island Explorer Cruise Highlights

  • Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
  • 60-minute cruise – access to the entire two-level saloons and outdoor decks of MV Supercat for the 60-minute outbound cruise 
  • 75-minute self-guided tour of Cockatoo Island
  • Buffet lunch stop over at Marina Café & Bar including tea and coffee 
  • Cash bar available during both out-bound and in-bound cruises as well as at Marina Café & Bar should you want a bubble or a beer!
  • Return transfers from Darling Harbour and access to the famous UNESCO-listed site Cockatoo Island

What to Expect

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time should I arrive for the cruise?

It is recommended all guests arrive 15-20 minutes prior to the scheduled boarding time. Our Harbour cruises depart the wharf strictly 15 mins after arriving (according to NSW Maritime wharf booking rules) If you miss the boat a water taxi is the only way to get on board.

The cruise offers a buffet lunch, but you are welcome to bring your own snacks. Alcoholic beverages must be purchased on board.

Yes, Cockatoo Island caters to visitors with mobility needs, but it's best to contact the cruise operator directly for specific accessibility arrangements.

Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended as you will be walking around the island and exploring various terrains.

Yes, the cruise is family-friendly, with discounted rates for children aged 3-15 years.

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