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Ferries & ships in Australia

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Ship entering Sydney Harbour
Sydney Ferries logo
Australian public cruise ship
Sydney ferry - Charlotte


Australian Seaports

Ever since i was 11, they kept teaching us at school that "Australia is the biggest island in the world - or the smallest continent in the world" today Australia has one of the best navies, merchant, marine and transport.

Australian Ships

Most luxury oceanliners stop at an Australian harbour at one point or the other, and -depending on how big/famous the ship is- Australia welcomes it, a good example would be the Queen Mary II and Queen Elisabeth II in Sydney's harbour early 2007.

Australian Boats

Australia is such a beautiful country surrounded by the ocean. You almost can go for a cruise anywhere in Australia. In Sydney some cruises take you around the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, the zoo and much more. It is such a wonderful experience!

Australian Ferries

Ferries in Australia are considered a type of transport as well as fun. Many people catch ferries to get to work or from one place to another. Ferries are typically bigger than the normal cruises boats and they have a larger capacity.

The Queen Mary II entering SydneyCruise ship in Darling HarbourWater taxi in Sydney, AustraliaLuxury ship leaving Australia - voyage around the world

 

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Relevant links:

- P&O Cruises
- Australian Immigration ships
- Royal Australian Navy
- List of Australian Ferries


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