Retaining all its character and heritage from decades of human endeavour by convicts and shipbuilders alike, Cockatoo Island has undergone a renaissance in every sense of the word and opened its doors to all.
Only a short ferry ride from Sydney’s city centre is Cockatoo Island, Sydney Harbour’s largest island and one of Australia’s most fascinating historical sites.
Take an audio tour or self-guided journey and explore the island’s convict and shipbuilding history. Stop for refreshments and take in the sweeping harbour views from Societé Overboard cafe and the Cockatoo Island Marine Centre. Play tennis on the court with some of the best views in Sydney. Pick up a free children’s activity guide or hire a boat from the Marine Centre.
Cockatoo Island is the only Sydney Harbour island where you can stay overnight. Take a short break in one of the luxury houses or apartments or camp overnight on the harbour’s edge in what Lonely Planet described as “one of the world’s most spectacularly located campsites”.
Cockatoo Island is open daily and entry is free.

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