Brisbane City Council's CityHopper is a free inner-city ferry service on the Brisbane River. You can hop on and off the CityHopper at seven stops between North Quay and Sydney Street, New Farm.
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Be a Brisbane City Hopper and hop on and off the free Brisbane Ferry Service that operates from South Bank. The CityHopper travels along the Brisbane River, stopping at North Quay, South Bank 3, Maritime Museum, Thornton Street, Eagle Street Pier, Holman Street, Dockside and Sydney Street terminals.
It stops at eight different locations along the river from North Quay, which is a short walk to the top of the Queen Street Mall, to the Sydney Street Terminal at New Farm. You can sit back and enjoy the entire round trip which will take about 90 minutes or you can hop on and hop off as often as you like.
These ferries give passengers a fun, affordable and fast way to travel between St Lucia and Northshore Hamilton with many key stops along the way. The CityCats are a paid service delivering passengers to most stops on the route, while the smaller vessels service the Cross River ferry and the free to ride CityHopper.
Brisbane City Council is getting you home quicker and safer by providing free off-peak travel for seniors. Offering free off-peak travel on Brisbane City Council buses, CityCats and ferries for Brisbane's most mature go card users is just one of the many ways we're making Brisbane better.
With a go card, all you need to do is top up the balance online or at one of the hundreds of participating retailers, then touch on each time you board and touch off each time you disembark a ferry (free CityHopper services excluded).
Brisbane has an extensive public transport system of buses, trains and ferries. To use the network, it's recommended that you purchase a TransLink Go Card. You can also purchase pre-paid paper tickets at stations and fare machines before boarding a bus, train or ferry service.
If you don't have a go card, paper tickets are valid for travel on most buses, and all train, ferry and tram services. You can even travel free with us to selected events in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
You don't need a car to get around Brisbane. The city's network of TransLink buses, ferries and trains connect all the major city sights, dining and nightlife precincts.
lower windows in sections of the main cabin, allowing passengers in mobility devices and children to enjoy the view. table and lounge seating options including USB device charging ports. hearing augmentation loops. all CityCats have toilet facilities available onboard for customer convenience.
Translink operates a ferry from Riverside ferry terminal to South Bank ferry terminal every 15 minutes. Tickets cost $3 - $5 and the journey takes 14 min.
Can you pay for the Ferry with a MetroCard? No, MetroCards are NOT accepted. There is a ticket machine on each ferry landing, or you can pay via the NYC Ferry app.
go cards are the cheapest, most efficient way to get around Brisbane. Purchase a card from newsagents or ticket kiosks at stations and top up either in-store, online or at machines at most stations. Then all you need to do is tap onto your bus, train or ferry (look for the go card sign) and tap off when you leave.
The best way to get around Brisbane is by public transportation. Thanks to the combination of buses, ferries, trams and trains operated by TransLink, the central business district and outer suburbs are easy to reach.