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Woolloomooloo
WOOLLOOMOOLOO WATER TAXI
Water taxi pick up and drop off locations Woolloomooloo Sydney
Woolloomooloo Water Taxi Service
Discover the beautiful harbourside suburbs of Potts Point and Woolloomooloo by water taxi. Both of these suburbs are rich in history, with Potts Point being the first deliberately designed suburb and Woolloomooloo where naval ships first moored in 1856. Nowadays, they are home to fantastic restaurants, cool bars, boutique shopping, and cutting-edge theatre.
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Our water taxi service provides VIP transportation to and from Woolloomooloo and all around Sydney. We cater to various wharves, private jetties, marinas, pontoons, and vessels in Sydney Harbour, including popular locations such as Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Balmain, Barangaroo, Balmoral, Walsh Bay, Rose Bay, Cockatoo Island, Watson Bay, Manly, Mosman, Taronga Zoo, and more. We offer safe and efficient passenger transfers from Woolloomooloo to other locations in the Harbour, ensuring that all your travel needs are met promptly. Regardless of your position in the Harbour, we are equipped to meet your specific transportation requirements.
Woolloomooloo History
Woolloomooloo, a distinctive suburb, is nestled in the eastern inner-city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, right on the harbour. It's a mere 1.5 local government area. This low-lying area, once a dockland, is perched at the head of Woolloomooloo Bay on the Sydney Harbor. To the west, you'll find The Domain, while the southwest corner is home to the locality of East Sydney. The southeast corner is where you'll find the vibrant locality of Kings Cross, with Potts Point just a stone's throw away to the east.
Woolloomooloo, once a working-class district of Sydney, has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years. The gentrification of inner-city areas of Sydney has brought about significant changes. The redevelopment of the waterfront, particularly the housing development on the Finger Wharf, has been a game-changer. Despite these modern developments, the suburb still retains its character with areas of public housing.