Ferry to Tasmania
Spirit of Tasmania operates two ships back and forth between Geelong and Devonport. On the map, you can…
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To reach this Sydney destination from the Central Coast, you take the Palm Beach Ferries or Fantasea service from Ettalong. This short crossing is a popular alternative to the long drive around the Hawkesbury River, connecting the Northern Beaches to the broader Australia mainland. It drops you directly at the wharf, providing easy access for commuters and visitors heading to the lighthouse or local coastal trails.
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While Palm Beach Island is connected to the mainland by three drawbridges, the increasing gridlock on Okeechobee Boulevard has made the water taxi a legitimate transit alternative rather than just a tourist novelty. With two distinct ferry systems operating in the Lake Worth Lagoon, your choice of boat depends on whether you are heading for high-end shopping or a primitive beach day.
| Route / Destination | Primary Operator | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| West Palm Beach ↔ Palm Beach | Palm Beach Water Taxi | Traffic Hack: Connects Clematis St. (mainland) to Sailfish Marina and Royal Poinciana Way. Best for avoiding bridge traffic during “The Season” (Nov–April). |
| Riviera Beach ↔ Peanut Island | Peanut Island Shuttle | The “Ferry Only” Isle: Peanut Island has no bridges. Shuttles run every 20 minutes ($18–$25). You must carry everything in and out; there are no trash cans on the island. |
| Singer Island (Sailfish Marina) | Sailfish Marina Water Taxi | Resort Link: A dedicated 90-minute sightseeing loop that also functions as a shuttle to Peanut Island for resort guests. Parking at the marina is expensive ($25+). |
Using this data helps you distinguish between the commuter-style water taxi and the recreational beach shuttle. Check specialized maps to locate the Clematis Street dock relative to the Brightline train station.
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