FERRIES IN AUSTRALIA 2008

Inter Island Ferries (Australia)
Melbourne area (Victoria): connection to Phillip
Island, French Island and Inter Island.
Sealink Kangaroo Island (South Australia)
Provides regular, daily services from Cape Jervis (Adelaide) to Penneshaw (Kangaroo
Island)
Rosman Ferries (Australia)
Popular boat in Sidney Harbour connection inside the bay
Spirit of Tasmania - (Australia)
From Sydney (New South Walles)
to Devonport (Tasmania Is.)
- 3 wheekly departure
From Melbourne
(Victoria) to Devonport (Tasmania Is.)
- Nightly departure
Sydney Ferries (Australia)
Regular
services in the Port of Sydney to
over 37 wharves, including the magical suburb of Manly and the historic
riverside city of Parramatta
Oceanic Cruises (Western Australia)
Runs regular ferry service between Fremantle and Perth to Rottnest Island. In addition,
Oceanic Cruises runs a variety of whale watching, vineyard, river, and other
cruises.
Rottnest Express (Western Australia)
Offers ferry service between Rottnest Island and Fremantle.
Magnetic Island Ferries (North Australia)
From Townsville (Queensland) to Magnetic
Island.
Interislander Ferries (New Zeland)
Offers is a year round passenger and car ferry service from New Zealand's capital city, Wellington(North Island), across Cook Strait to Picton (New Zealand's South Is.), which is nestled in the heart of the South Island’s picturesque Marlborough Sounds. There are two ships in The Interislander fleet: Aratere and Arahura. Both Aratere and Arahura provide a wide range of onboard facilities and entertainment - as well as comfortable lounges and decks from which you can take in the view.
The Lynx Ferries (New Zeland)
Offers a year round passenger and car ferry service. Taking just 135 minutes to zip across between the North and South Islands, it is the ideal way to take a quick break to the other side. In Wellington, The Lynx terminal is located in the heart of the City. For both foot passengers and vehicle passengers’ check-in for The Lynx is on the waterfront at Waterloo Quay.
Bluebridge Ferries (New Zeland)
Between Wellington and Picton operates a 136 metre 'Roll On/Roll Off' ship with four vehicle decks for 300 vehicles or 60 commercial trucks, 2 passenger decks for intially 125 passengers, using computerized navigation and ship stability equipment, to make crossing Cook Strait a safe and enjoyable experience.
Subritzky Ferries (New Zeland)
Services every two hours from main terminal at Half Moon Bay, Pakuranga, East Auckland, directly to Kennedy Point on Waiheke Island.
Fullers Ferries (New Zeland)
Ferry services from Auckland to Half Moon Bay, Waiheke Island, Devonport, Rangitoto Is. Rakino Is. and Motuihe Is..
Foveaux Express (New Zeland)
Foveaux Strait - Scheduled ferry service from Bluff to Stewart Island. A 23m catamaran seating 100 people. About one hours travelling time, sailing daily except Christmas Day. Licensed. Group charters, hunting parties welcome.