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Kids sail free on Port Phillip Ferries

Back by popular demand, Port Phillip Ferries is once again flinging open the ferry doors for kids to travel free across the September school holiday period.

Children aged from four to 16 can jump on the ferry (with their parents or guardians) free of charge starting from Saturday 17 September 2022. This offer will be available right across the school holidays until Sunday 2 October 2022 so there’s plenty of time to jump abord and embark on an adventure with the family.

The journey itself is something the kids will want to do again and again, but apart from the ferry ride it’s all about the destination and there are so many great school holiday activities happening in and around Melbourne, so why not make getting there a part of the adventure.

With inside and outside seating available, it’s a great opportunity to travel in a safe environment and get a dose of fresh air as you cruise across the Bay to or from Melbourne. And you may even spot the odd dolphin or seal along the way.

To take advantage of this offer simply type PPFKidsFree into the promo code field under your children’s name in the booking system.

All details including the relevant terms and conditions can be found on the website at www.portphillipferries.com.au/kids-go-free-school-holidays

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