Central Coast Ferries
Central Coast Ferries
Central Coast Ferries operate a regular ferry service between Woy Woy, Saratoga, Davistown and Empire Bay, on the NSW Central Coast.
We travel up and down Cockle & Lintern Channels and across Paddys Channel to Woy Woy , on a daily basis. A round trip takes approximately 1 hour and for visitors to the region you can take a break in your journey to do the Illoura Reserve Walk, which is a historical look at the region, and we highly recommend the Davistown RSL for lunch.
The Cockatoo Ferry travels from Woy Woy - Ettalong, via Saratoga, Hardys Bay & Wagstaff. It operates 7 days a week during Xmas school holidays (not operating XMAS DAY, BOXING DAY, NEW YEARS DAY & AUSTRALIA DAY). A round trip takes approximately 2 hours 20 mins with a stopover at Ettalong Markets or Hardys Bay. You can now meet with Palm Beach Ferries and travel to Palm Beach twice a day (excluding PUBLIC HOLIDAYS). Click here for further details
Brisbane Water
History Tour
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Celebrate 2016 NSW Heritage Festival on Gosford Waters and the Hawkesbury River.
Gosford City Council in association with Central Coast, History & Heritage Hunter to Hawkesbury Research, Brisbane Water Historical Society. Awarded historian Peter Rea will present 2 separate tours during NSW Heritage Festival.
Brisbane Water History Ferry Tour - Thursday 5th May
Audio visual presentations on a large monitor, displaying historical photographs and live commentary. From Woy Woy to Broken Bay, Empire Bay, Gosford and back to Woy Woy.
Departing Woy Woy Wharf 9.35am
Hawkesbury River Tour - Sunday 1st May
Historic WWI and WWII sites, on board the ferry ’Sorrento’. A large monitor will display historical photos, special graphics, video, animations and onsite drawings, photos and live commentary. Hawkesbury River/Broken Bay.
Departing Patonga 9.00am and Brooklyn 9.35am.
Both tours 3 hrs 15 minutes duration.
Cost: $35 Adults, $30 Concession, Child $20
Morning Tea included.
Bookings essential. Please phone Central Coast Ferries on 0418 631 313.
Skip Films Productions Noel Sadler
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CENTRAL COAST - WOY WOY - KAYAK
early morning kayak with birds a flyin'' and the sun arisin''
CENTRAL COAST - WOY WOY INLET - KAYAK
a nice morning kayak around the bays of woy woy inlet - correa bay, horsfield bay, phegans bay - plenty of birdlife and nice views.
A playful dolphin next to my ferry at Woy Woy on the NSW Central Coast Australia
via YouTube Capture
This is the Central Coast - Central Coast Ferries
There’s something about being on the water – the sights and smells. You just can’t beat it! - Tim Conway
Woy Woy Bay, Central Coast - NSW, Australia
Woy Woy Ferry 18-08-18
Dji Mavic Air
Overlooking Woy Woy Central Coast NSW Australia
The view from Staples Lookout In Brisbane Water National Park
Woy Woy - The Venice of Australia
An area of considerable beauty, Woy Woy on the Central Coast is a quiet, easily accessible town with a relaxed seaside charm.
A town in the Gosford area, Woy Woy was first settled in the 1820s, and the local timbers, felled by timber getters and convicts, were used for boat building. Since the rail line opened from Sydney in 1888, Woy Woy has also been a tranquil stopping point for many travellers and tourists.
Activities around this area include boating, swimming, fishing and exploring the surrounding waterways and national parks. Take a walk from Pearl Beach to Patonga, glimpsing the fine ocean panorama through the beautiful Red Gums of Brisbane Water. Staples Lookout also offers a fantastic view of Brisbane Water and Woy Woy Bay. There is also a bike track, known as Tommo's Loop, which begins from the lookout and lets you take in the views as you wind down the ridge.
Choose from a range of tours, including fishing charters, walks and ferry rides to explore the many natural attractions. To sample the area's enviable tranquilty, go it alone and hire a houseboat.
For beautiful, fresh seafood and fine cuisine, The Boathouse and The Fisherman's Wharf both offer a great dining experience on the water's edge.
When in town, visit the Gnostic Corner shops for New Age gifts and readings, delicious healthy food, natural healing and yoga classes.
Spring has Sprung - Central Coast Ferries, The Saratoga
Central Coast Ferries, The Saratoga. Cruising Past Davistown.
Wake Boarding Waterfall Bay - Woy Woy NSW Central Coast Australia
David Hoare Wakeboarding in Waterfall Bay, Woy Woy, Central Coast NSW on 5th February 2011 (41C Day !)
Dolphin at Woy Woy NSW Central Coast Australia
via YouTube Capture
Have a Little Adventure Central Coast - Woy Woy
Take a short break on the Central Coast this Spring and have a little adventure. Book yours today!
Ettalong Wharf (Central Coast) NSW . How fast was that , it Finished Awesome
The completion of Ettalong Wharf NSW ,
Last week poles getting bashed in , this week finished , smashed it out ⚓️
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Market Wrap with Central Coast Ferries
Woy Woy to Waterfall Bay, 27 11 2012
Leisurely kayak from Woy Woy boat ramp across the channel into Woy Woy Bay and on to Waterfall Bay. Weather is getting warm now and some of us had a swim after visiting the waterfall.
CENTRAL COAST
Old photos of the NSW Central Coast region in Australia
DJIP2VPLUS flight over WOY WOY
how was my weekend? this is the way i like to spend my weekend
Kayaking NSW: Woy Woy to Waterfall Bay
On this Sunday we set out for a group social paddle organised and led by Kayak Central Coast. It was quite warm and overcast but we had a nice high tide to begin our paddle.
We made our way out under the Woy Woy bridge after passing through the wake of multiple ferries and headed out to the secluded Waterfall Bay. Along the way, Colin pointed out some historical points of interest and shared a few interesting facts about the area.
We didn't expect a raging stream of water at the bay but it was very dry. This allowed us to do some exploring of the area, only accessible by kayak.
On the way out we stopped by Woy Woy bay and Phegans Bay where we had a few goes at the rope swing.
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Woy Woy: The Venice of Australia
???? WHAT: Day trip from Sydney to Woy Woy ???? WHY: Fish and chips of course! ???? WHERE: Woy Woy is a bit over an hour on the northern line from the midle of Sydney, crossing the Hawkesbury River. ???? WHEN: Spring, October long weekend. ???? TRAVEL: By train, northern lne. ⏰TIME: Allow at least a morning, and more if you decide to take a ride on the ferry. ???????? EAT AND DRINK: Woy Woy, New South Wales, Australia and The New Bayview Hotel Woy Woy