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Bondi Explorer - State Transit Authority - Sydney

Bondi Explorer - State Transit Authority - Sydney

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Take in all the sights of Sydney on the original hop-on hop-off Explorer sightseeing buses. The iconic blue Bondi Explorer and the red Sydney Explorer are the only hop-on hop-off buses that offer timetabled services to Sydney’s tourist venues, attractions and beaches.

The Bondi Explorer departs every 30 minutes and takes you along some of Sydney’s most spectacular coastline and beaches, stopping at 19 locations including the famous Bondi Beach. Each round trip can be completed in approximately two hours. Buses depart from Circular Quay every 30 minutes. The first bus departs at 8.45am and the last bus departs at 4.15pm.

Explorer tickets include travel on both the Sydney and Bondi Explorer services enabling you to experience the sights of the city and the beauty of the harbour and beaches. One and two day tickets are available and tickets also include free travel on regular Sydney Buses (within the blue travel zone) and great discounts to many of Sydney’s attractions.

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The Bondi Explorer stops at 19 harbour, bay and beach locations. It is the only hop-on hop-off service that stops at picturesque Rushcutters Bay, Vaucluse, Watsons Bay, Bondi Beach, Bronte Beach and Coogee Beach. Each of these unique locations offer some of the best views of Sydney harbour, Sydney heads and the adjoining coastline. Allow two hours to complete the round trip. All services include professional on-board commentary. All buses are air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible. The Bondi Explorer operates on a 30 minute frequency, commencing from Circular Quay at 8.45am with the last round trip starting at 4.15pm to arrive back at Circular Quay at 6.15pm.

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