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Shuttles in Australia and New Zealand


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It varies. Which ports are you enquiring about? There are shuttles in working ports where passengers are not permitted onto the wharf. There are not many of these. At the moment I can only think of Napier and Wellington in NZ, and Broome in Aust.

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It varies. Which ports are you enquiring about? There are shuttles in working ports where passengers are not permitted onto the wharf. There are not many of these. At the moment I can only think of Napier and Wellington in NZ, and Broome in Aust.

Add Burnie, and Picton (I think was free).

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There is a shuttle in Brisbane Australia but there is a small fee attached to its use. I can't remember how much sorry. Melbourne the easiest option is to use the public tram which has a stop right outside the port. Sydney if you are at the main dock you are right in the city so you dont need one. Same with Auckland nz the port is right in the city.

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