Ferry Tickets and Prices

Introducing pre-purchased tickets

A brand new feature for Noosa North Shore Ferries, you can now pre-purchase your ferry ticket online before you travel for easy boarding. Simply select the appropriate ticket type and you will receive a unique QR code that our team will scan and validate when you board the ferry. 

Noosa North Shore Ferry Online Ticket

Ticket Pricing

Pedestrians & Cyclists

Return – $2

Motorbikes

One Way – $6

Return – $12

Standard Vehicle

One Way – $15

Return – $30

10 Trip Pass – $130

A standard vehicle is classified as being under 4.5T GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass).

10 Trip Passes can only be purchased online.

Vehicle + Trailer or Boat

One Way – $30

Return – $60

A standard vehicle plus a trailer or boat is classified as being under 4.5T GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass) combined.

Vehicle + Caravan

One Way – $30

Return – $60

A standard vehicle plus a caravan is classified as being under 4.5T GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass) combined.

Campervan

One Way – $15

Return – $30

A campervan is classified as being under 4.5T GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass).

Heavy Vehicles

4.5T to 15T GVM Return – $45

15T to 25T GVM Return – $68

25T to 40T GVM Return – $130

40T+ GVM Return – $200

Buses (One Way)

0-24 Passengers – $16

25-35 Passengers – $33

36-72 Passengers – $68

73-99 Passengers – $104

Buses (Return)

0-24 Passengers – $32

25-35 Passengers – $66

36-72 Passengers – $136

73-99 Passengers – $208

Online Tickets FAQs

No. You can still purchase tickets at the booth or onboard the ferry using cash, EFTPOS or credit card.

Yes, an email address is required if you wish to pre-purchase tickets online.

You can download your QR code when you arrive at the ferry, however, if for some reason, you are unable to download the QR code, you will need to purchase a ticket in order to board the ferry.

We highly recommend downloading the QR code at the time of purchase to avoid any issues.

No – it can be scanned from your mobile phone.

We have transitioned the Noosa Council concession cards to a new system, which you can learn more about here.