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16 August 20255 Min. Lesezeit

Getting Around Sydney: Trains, Ferries, Buses & Taxis (2025)

Sydney's Opal card covers trains, buses, ferries, and light rail for $3.61–$9.20 per trip. Here's everything you need to get around Australia's most beautiful city.

Sydney's Opal card (load at any 7-Eleven or train station) covers all public transport: trains, buses, light rail, and ferries — including the Manly Ferry, one of the world's great harbour commutes. Tap on and tap off; daily cap of AUD $18.60 means all-day travel at a fixed maximum.

Sydney Transport Options (2025)

Train (City network)AUD $3.61–6.89 with Opal; Airport Line: AUD $21.80 with airport station fee
Ferry (Manly)AUD $9.20 one-way; 30 min from Circular Quay; one of the world's great harbour journeys
Ferry (inner harbour)AUD $6.83 one-way; Circular Quay → Darling Harbour, Taronga Zoo, Balmain
BusAUD $3.20–4.80; extensive network including Bondi beach routes (333, 380, 381)
Light Rail (CBD to Randwick)AUD $3.20–4.80; covers CBD, Pyrmont, Moore Park, UNSW
Uber / TaxiUber: AUD $15–30 for most inner-city trips; metered taxi: AUD $4.20 flag fall + $2.19/km

Key Routes for Tourists

  • **Airport to CBD**: Train (Airport Link) to Central Station — AUD $21.80 including surcharge, 13 min; or Uber ~AUD $45–65 depending on traffic
  • **Circular Quay to Bondi Beach**: Bus 333 or 380 from outside Circular Quay station — AUD $4.80, 30–40 min (more scenic than train)
  • **CBD to Taronga Zoo**: Ferry from Circular Quay Wharf 2 — AUD $6.83, 12 min with harbour views; combine with zoo entry
  • **Manly day trip**: Ferry from Circular Quay Wharf 3 — AUD $9.20, 30 min; walk the 10km Manly to Spit Bridge coastal track from there
  • **Blue Mountains**: Train from Central Station to Katoomba — AUD $9.46 each way, 2 hours; one of NSW's best day trips
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The Manly Ferry (AUD $9.20) is widely considered the world's best-value tourist experience — a working commuter service that passes through Sydney Harbour, under the Bridge, past the Opera House, and arrives at a beach town on the Northern Beaches. Take it at golden hour for the best light on the Opera House.

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Do I need an Opal card in Sydney?

Contactless bank cards and phone tap-to-pay now work on all Sydney transport — you no longer need a physical Opal card. Simply tap on and tap off with your card or phone and the correct fare is charged automatically. The daily ($18.60) and weekly ($50) caps still apply to contactless payments.

How far is Sydney Airport from the city?

Sydney Airport (SYD) is 8km from the CBD — deceptively close but the train includes a hefty AUD $15.70 airport station access fee on top of the normal fare (total AUD $21.80). Uber/taxi runs AUD $35–65 depending on destination and traffic. For groups of 3–4 people, Uber becomes competitive with the train.

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