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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Located off the coast of Western Australia, reaching this car-free reserve requires a 30-to-90-minute crossing from Perth or Fremantle. The route is dominated by three major operators: Rottnest Express, SeaLink Rottnest, and Rottnest Fast Ferries. As the island’s primary tourism link, these ferries deposit you at Thomson Bay, where you must immediately transition to bicycle or the local island shuttle to explore beyond the settlement.
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With over 800,000 annual visitors, the ferry link to Rottnest Island (Wadjemup) is a high-volume operation. Since private cars are banned on the island, the ferry system acts as both passenger transport and a freight supply line. Your choice of departure port dictates your crossing time and parking options.
| Departure Port | Annual Volume Est. | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Fremantle (B Shed) | Highest (~60%) | Transit Hub: Located directly behind the Fremantle train station. ideal for visitors without cars. Note: No long-term parking available here. |
| Fremantle (Northport) | Moderate (~15%) | Parking Focus: Located at Rous Head. This is the only Fremantle terminal with dedicated long-term parking. It is effectively a freight and vehicle terminal for travelers with heavy camping gear. |
| Hillarys Boat Harbour | High (~20%) | Northern Suburbs: Operated exclusively by Rottnest Fast Ferries. Offers massive free parking lots, making it the default choice for those staying north of the Swan River. |
| Perth City (Barrack St) | Low (<5%) | Scenic/Slow: A 90-minute river cruise followed by an ocean crossing. Choose this for the views, not for speed. |
Using this port data helps you avoid the common mistake of booking a departure from B Shed while parking your car miles away at Northport. Check our specialized maps to locate the Main Jetty relative to the settlement shops.
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