Ferry
Brisbane's ferry network is the city's most scenic and practical mode of transport, offering a front-row seat to the river's ever-changing spectacle. Gliding past the Story Bridge, the Botanic Gardens, and the sleek high-rises of the CBD, you'll quickly understand why the Brisbane River is the city's lifeblood. The CityCat and CityHopper services are your tickets to a memorable urban adventure.
Highlights & What to See
- CityCat Ride: The fastest and most iconic way to travel, with stops at key attractions. Sit on the open deck for breeze and views.
- CityHopper (Free): A free, slower ferry that stops at the most historic and cultural spots, including South Bank and the CBD.
- Story Bridge: Pass directly under this iconic steel structure; the ferry offers the best photo angle.
- South Bank: Alight here for the artificial beach, parklands, and the Queensland Art Gallery.
- New Farm Park: A lovely riverside park with a ferry stop, perfect for a picnic or a stroll through the rose gardens.
- Kangaroo Point Cliffs: From the river, you'll see the dramatic cliffs lit up at night—a striking contrast to the city skyline.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least 2–3 hours for a round trip from the CBD to the University of Queensland (St Lucia) and back, hopping off at South Bank or New Farm along the way. If you're short on time, a single 30-minute CityCat ride from the CBD to South Bank gives you a taste. The CityHopper is a leisurely option—combine it with a walk along the riverwalk for a relaxed half-day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- South Bank: A cultural precinct with museums, galleries, and the artificial Streets Beach.
- Story Bridge: Walk across the bridge or climb it for panoramic views.
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Accessible by a scenic river cruise—the only way to arrive in style.
- Queen Street Mall: Brisbane's main shopping hub, just a short walk from the CBD ferry terminals.
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Image credits
- South Bank — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Story Bridge — MagpieShooter / CC BY-SA 3.0