Cockle Bay Marina

Darling Harbour charter pickup — restaurants and bars right at the wharf

📍 Darling Harbour 🍽 Restaurants on Doorstep 🎢 Tourist Precinct

Cockle Bay Marina sits in the heart of Darling Harbour, right next to the Cockle Bay Wharf restaurant strip. The marina is the closest thing Sydney has to a ‘tourist charter wharf’ — convenient for visitors, walking distance to attractions, restaurants and bars literally at the dock.

Practically it’s a working marina with multiple pontoons; your captain confirms the exact pontoon number in the pre-trip email. Slightly less central than King Street Wharf for CBD train access, but right inside Darling Harbour with all the dining and tourist convenience that brings.

Boats that pick up at Cockle Bay Marina

Most Sydney Harbour charter boats can do a pickup here. Browse our fleet — your captain confirms access for the boat you choose.

📍 Address

201 Sussex Street
Sydney NSW 2000

🚆 Public transport

Town Hall Station (~7 min walk)

🅿 Parking

Harbourside / IMAX car parks

💡 Captain’s note

Restaurants and bars right there — convenient for a pre-cruise meal. Multiple pontoons — captain confirms exact pontoon number.

What’s near Cockle Bay Marina

Cockle Bay Marina sits in a context that makes for an easy pre- and post-cruise experience. Within a short walk:

  • Cockle Bay Wharf restaurants — Iconic Sydney restaurant strip right at the marina
  • Sydney Aquarium & Wild Life Sydney — Tourist attractions a 5-min walk
  • IMAX & Darling Harbour Convention Centre — Family entertainment and convention venues
  • Pyrmont Bridge — Iconic pedestrian harbour bridge, photogenic
  • Town Hall & QVB — 10-min walk into the CBD shopping

What kind of charters work from Cockle Bay Marina?

Cockle Bay Marina works well for charters with international or interstate guests staying in Darling Harbour hotels, family days combining a charter with Sydney Aquarium, and tourist-friendly group cruises. Boats up to about 100ft typically pick up here. The dining options on the doorstep make it an easy choice for pre-cruise meals.

Frequently asked questions

How is Cockle Bay Marina different from King Street Wharf?

Both are in Darling Harbour. King Street Wharf 6-9 is the dedicated charter strip on the east side; Cockle Bay Marina is the west-side marina, with more of a tourist/restaurant feel. Both work for charters — King Street is more ‘professional charter precinct’, Cockle Bay is more ‘Darling Harbour tourist hub’.

Which exact pontoon?

Your captain confirms in the pre-trip email — Cockle Bay has multiple pontoons (A, B, C etc.).

How do guests get there?

Town Hall Station is the closest (10-min walk), Wynyard about the same. Light rail to Darling Harbour stops nearby. Buses along George Street/Park Street are frequent.

What’s parking like?

Cockle Bay Wharf car park is right there (paid). On weekends in summer it gets full — arrive early or use Wilson Parking 1 Shelley Street as backup.

Where to wait if guests arrive early?

The Cockle Bay Wharf restaurant strip — cafés, bars, premium dining. Plus the Aquarium and IMAX for entertainment-while-you-wait.

Is the marina accessible?

Yes — ramped access to all main pontoons. Darling Harbour itself is fully accessible. Confirm with the captain for specific pontoon accessibility.

Nearby pickup wharves

If Cockle Bay Marina doesn’t quite suit your group, these wharves nearby are popular alternatives:

  • King Street Wharf
  • Pirrama Park
  • Barangaroo
  • Sydney Fish Market
  • Walsh Bay

Plan your Cockle Bay Marina pickup

Tell us your guest count, date and the kind of cruise you want. We’ll match you with three boat options — usually within two hours.

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