Darling Point Wharf
Quiet residential pickup between Rushcutters and Double Bay
Darling Point Wharf sits in a quiet residential corner of the eastern suburbs, between Rushcutters Bay and Double Bay. Smaller and less busy than its neighbours — popular with eastern-suburbs locals wanting a discrete, low-key departure.
The wharf serves intimate to mid-size charters. The leafy suburban backdrop makes it especially popular for proposal charters and quiet milestone celebrations.
Darling Point Road
Darling Point NSW 2027
Edgecliff Station (~12 min walk)
Residential street parking (limited)
Quiet residential wharf between Rushcutters Bay and Double Bay. Smaller pickup — best for intimate charters.
What’s near Darling Point Wharf
Within walking distance of the wharf:
- Darling Point Reserve — Small harbour-side park
- Eastern suburbs cafés — Casual dining nearby
- Yarranabbe Park — 10-min walk for additional charter options
- McKell Park — Adjacent harbour lookout
What kind of charters work from Darling Point Wharf?
Darling Point suits intimate charters, proposal cruises, milestone birthdays for small groups, and any charter wanting a quieter eastern departure. Smaller boats up to about 60ft are most common.
Frequently asked questions
How busy is Darling Point Wharf?
Quieter than Rushcutters and Double Bay. Popular for locals wanting a low-key departure.
Best boat sizes?
Intimate and mid-size — up to ~60ft works well. Larger vessels usually go to Rushcutters Bay or Rose Bay.
Parking nearby?
Street parking in the surrounding streets. Residential — be respectful of permit zones.
Closest transport?
Edgecliff Station ~15 min walk. Most guests drive or rideshare.
Nearby pickup wharves
If Darling Point Wharf doesn’t quite suit your group, these wharves nearby are alternatives:
- Rushcutters Bay
- Double Bay
- Rose Bay
- Eastern Pontoon
- Kurraba Point
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