What is the Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry?
The Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry is a hop-on hop-off waterway service connecting five iconic Gold Coast destinations — Surfers Paradise, HOTA, Marina Mirage, Broadwater Parklands, and Sea World — along the Nerang River and Broadwater. Two ferries run daily with hourly departures from each stop between 9:15 AM and 6:05 PM, seven days a week. It is locally owned, privately operated, and one of the most relaxed and scenic ways to get around the Gold Coast.
How many stops does the Hopo Gold Coast ferry have?
The Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry has five stops — Surfers Paradise, HOTA (Home of the Arts), Marina Mirage in Main Beach, Broadwater Parklands in Southport, and the Sea World Cruises Terminal. Each stop is a genuinely distinct destination offering a completely different experience, from world-class art and dining to outdoor family fun and marine park adventures. With the Day Pass, you can hop off and reboard as many times as you like across all five stops throughout the day.
Can I get to Sea World by Hopo ferry?
Yes — the Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry stops at the Sea World Cruises Terminal in Main Beach, a short walk from the Sea World Marine Park entrance, making it the most scenic and stress-free way to arrive without dealing with traffic or parking. Sea World admission is not included in the Hopo ticket and must be purchased separately. Return departures from the Sea World Cruises Terminal run at 2:10 PM, 3:10 PM, 4:10 PM, and 5:10 PM daily.
What is the difference between the Day Pass and the 2-Hour Sightseeing Cruise?
The Day Pass gives unlimited hop-on hop-off access across all five stops all day — ideal for visitors who want flexibility to explore multiple destinations. The 2-Hour Sightseeing Cruise is a non-stop scenic loop from Surfers Paradise and back with captain's commentary, and is the only Hopo ticket that includes a guaranteed reserved seat. Choose the Day Pass for exploration and the Sightseeing Cruise if you simply want to relax and enjoy the waterway views.
Are pets allowed on the Hopo Gold Coast ferry?
Yes — the Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry proudly welcomes leashed pets on board, making it one of the few tourist experiences in Australia where you can bring your pet along for the ride. Dogs must remain leashed at all times on board and at the ferry stops. This has made Hopo a favourite with Gold Coast locals and visitors travelling with pets.
Can I bring a pram or bike on the Hopo ferry?
Yes — prams, strollers, bikes, scooters, and mobility devices are all welcome on board the Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry at no additional charge. The ferries are fully wheelchair accessible and designed to accommodate families with young children. Broadwater Parklands is particularly popular with families who bring bikes or scooters to explore the 3-kilometre coastal pathway after arriving by ferry.
How often does the Hopo ferry depart?
The Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry departs every hour from each of the five stops between 9:15 AM and 6:05 PM, seven days a week. Two ferries operate simultaneously to maintain hourly frequency throughout the day. Arriving at your stop a few minutes early is recommended to avoid missing the hourly service.
Can I pay cash on the Hopo Gold Coast ferry?
Cash is not accepted on board — all on-board purchases require card payment (EFTPOS, Visa, or Mastercard). For cash payments, the Sea World Cruises Terminal in Main Beach is the only location where cash is accepted for Hopo tickets. Tickets can also be purchased online in advance, at the Hopo Kiosk in Surfers Paradise, or on board by card.
What is HOTA and why should I visit it on the Hopo ferry?
HOTA — Home of the Arts — is the Gold Coast's premier cultural precinct, offering world-class art exhibitions, an art-house cinema, an outdoor swimming lake, weekly Sunday markets, and the award-winning Exhibitionist rooftop bar with sweeping Broadwater views. Arriving by Hopo ferry is the most atmospheric and convenient way to reach HOTA, pulling up directly at the precinct's waterfront. It is one of the most underrated Gold Coast experiences for both visitors and locals.
Do I need to book the Hopo Gold Coast Sightseeing Ferry in advance?
Advance booking is not required for the standard Day Pass — tickets can be purchased on board from the captain by card on the day. However, booking through Thrillark saves you 14% off the standard rate with instant confirmation and an e-ticket ready on your phone. The 2-Hour Sightseeing Cruise with guaranteed reserved seating should always be pre-booked, especially during peak school holiday periods and summer weekends.