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Shark Island is an American glam metal band from Los Angeles, California, United States, that formed in 1986. and reformed in 2017 and is currently touring clubs and hair metal festivals in Europe. The band are mainly known for their "cult hit" album, Law of the Order.
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One of several tiny islands in Sydney Harbor, Shark Island is known for its lovely beaches with great surfing, bodyboarding, swimming and fishing. It's also a perfect place for a relaxing picnic lunch.
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- New South Wales
- According to Tripadvisor travelers, these are the best ways to experience Shark Island: Sydney Harbour Hop-on Hop-off Cruise (From $27.85) 45 Minut...
- Hotels near Shark Island: (1.66 mi) Roar & Snore at Taronga (1.58 mi) Wildlife Retreat at Taronga (1.96 mi) Spicers Potts Point (2.16 mi) Wake Up!...
- Restaurants near Shark Island: (0.60 mi) Catalina Restaurant (1.57 mi) Flavour of India (0.41 mi) Tide Cafe (0.41 mi) Rose Bay Marina (1.97 mi) Far...
Shark Island is a 1.5ha island with picnic shelters, gazebo and tide pools. It offers amazing views of Sydney Harbour and is accessible by ferry or private boat.
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Shark Island is a small island in Sydney Harbour, accessible by ferry from Darling Harbour or Circular Quay. Enjoy a harbour picnic, watch the yacht race, or explore the foreshore and grottos with tide pool creatures.
The 1.5 hectare Shark Island sits in Sydney Harbour, just one kilometre from Rose Bay. With its lush grassy areas, picnic shelters and spacious gazebo and amazing 360° views, the island is the perfect place for a harbour picnic or to watch the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
Shark Island is a small island in Sydney Harbour, accessible by watercraft only. It offers picnic facilities, toilets, drinking water and a landing fee of $7 per person.