One of the world’s most beautiful natural harbours, Sydney Harbour is famed for its sparkling waters, iconic sights, spectacular events and hundreds of kilometres of shoreline. Sydney Harbour is also a working harbour with a thriving maritime industry that supports the city’s economic development.

Australia’s busiest waterway, Sydney Harbour sees thousands of recreational, passenger and working vessels share the water with around 1,200 large commercial vessels each year, including the cruise ships that call into Sydney’s two cruise terminals: the Overseas Passenger Terminal and White Bay Cruise Terminal.

At the heart of Sydney Harbour is Glebe Island, a working port for over 100 years that today provides Sydney with a vital maritime supply route for construction materials that will build the city’s future.

Annual quick facts

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Sydney Harbour vessel movements

Date & Time Expected ARR / DEP Vessel Vessel type Agent From To In port
Mon 27 Apr
10:00
10:55 Arrival Yuan Ju Wan Crude/Oil Products Tanker WSP Botany Bay Gore Cove 1 (GOR1) No
Mon 27 Apr
15:30
16:00 Departure Carnival Adventure Passenger/Cruise CVL Overseas Passenger Terminal (SCPT) Tangalooma No
Tue 28 Apr
05:00
05:30 Arrival Carnival Splendor Passenger/Cruise CVL Port Arthur Overseas Passenger Terminal (SCPT) No
Tue 28 Apr
12:00
13:05 Departure Sea Falcon Bulk Carrier WSP Glebe Island 7 (GLB7) Newcastle No
Tue 28 Apr
15:30
16:00 Departure Carnival Splendor Passenger/Cruise CVL Overseas Passenger Terminal (SCPT) Airlie Beach No
Tue 28 Apr
17:00
17:55 Departure Yuan Ju Wan Crude/Oil Products Tanker WSP Gore Cove 1 (GOR1) Singapore No
Wed 29 Apr
06:00
06:55 Arrival Hansa Sealancer Products Tanker GAC Geelong Gore Cove 1 (GOR1) No
Fri 1 May
04:30
05:00 Arrival Carnival Adventure Passenger/Cruise CVL Tangalooma Overseas Passenger Terminal (SCPT) No

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