Dockside Marina Kangaroo Point 

Dockside Marina, Kangaroo Point Destination Guide

Located on a picturesque bend of the Brisbane River, Dockside Marina is one of Brisbane's most recognisable waterfront precincts. Situated in the riverside suburb of Kangaroo Point, the marina combines boating facilities, riverfront living, stunning city skyline views and easy access to many of Brisbane's most popular attractions. The marina is just minutes from Brisbane's CBD and provides a convenient base for recreational boaters, visitors and photographers seeking iconic views of the city and river.

The marina sits within the Dockside precinct, an area known for its blend of modern apartment towers, heritage Queenslander homes, riverside parklands and waterfront dining. From aerial perspectives, Dockside Marina offers some of Brisbane's most impressive urban landscapes, showcasing the Brisbane River winding through the heart of the city.

Why Visit Dockside Marina?

  • Prime waterfront location on the Brisbane River.
  • Spectacular views of the Brisbane CBD skyline.
  • Popular destination for boating and yachting enthusiasts.
  • Easy access to ferry services and river transport.
  • Scenic riverside walking and cycling paths nearby.
  • Excellent photography opportunities day and night.
  • Close to Kangaroo Point Cliffs, South Bank and Howard Smith Wharves.

About Dockside Marina

Dockside Marina provides short and long-term berthing facilities for vessels ranging from approximately 10 to 40 metres. The marina caters to recreational boaters, liveaboards and visiting yachts while offering a secure inner-city location with direct river access.

Its location at Kangaroo Point places visitors within walking distance of riverside restaurants, cafes, parklands and public transport options, making it one of Brisbane's most accessible marina destinations.

Nearby Attractions

Kangaroo Point Cliffs

One of Brisbane's most famous landmarks, offering panoramic city views, rock climbing opportunities and riverside walking paths.

Brisbane Riverwalk

The surrounding riverfront paths provide excellent opportunities for walking, jogging and cycling while enjoying uninterrupted views of the Brisbane skyline.

South Bank Parklands

Just across the river, South Bank offers museums, restaurants, cultural venues, public art and the famous Streets Beach.

Howard Smith Wharves

A vibrant dining and entertainment precinct beneath the Story Bridge featuring restaurants, bars and riverside event spaces.

Story Bridge

One of Brisbane's most iconic structures and a standout feature in aerial photography of the river precinct.

Marina Facilities

Visitors and berth holders can access a range of facilities designed for convenience and comfort, including:

  • Secure marina access
  • Showers and amenities
  • Laundry facilities
  • Secure parking options
  • BBQ and gathering areas
  • Ferry connections nearby
  • Direct access to Brisbane River attractions and dining precincts.

Best Time to Visit

Dockside Marina can be enjoyed year-round thanks to Brisbane's subtropical climate.

  • Spring: Pleasant temperatures and clear river conditions.
  • Summer: Vibrant boating activity and dramatic afternoon skies.
  • Autumn: Ideal conditions for photography and riverside walks.
  • Winter: Crisp mornings and excellent visibility across the city skyline.

Sunrise and sunset are particularly rewarding for photographers, with changing light reflecting across the river and surrounding buildings.

Photography Highlights

The Dockside Marina precinct is a favourite location for both ground-based and aerial photography.

Popular subjects include:

  • Brisbane CBD skyline
  • Brisbane River reflections
  • Luxury yachts and vessels
  • Story Bridge views
  • Sunrise and sunset cityscapes
  • Night photography with city lights
  • Kangaroo Point waterfront scenery

The elevated viewpoints around Kangaroo Point and aerial perspectives reveal the marina's strategic position within Brisbane's river corridor.


Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Dockside Marina located?

Dockside Marina is located in Kangaroo Point on the Brisbane River, just minutes from Brisbane's central business district. The marina precinct is situated near Ferry Street and the Dockside residential area.

What is Dockside Marina known for?

Dockside Marina is known for its prime riverfront location, boating facilities, city skyline views and convenient access to Brisbane's major attractions. It is one of the closest marinas to Brisbane's CBD.

Can visitors access the marina?

Access to marina berths is generally restricted to authorised users and guests, but the surrounding waterfront precinct, public pathways and nearby dining areas are accessible to visitors.

Are there ferry services nearby?

Yes. The Dockside ferry terminal is located adjacent to the marina, providing convenient access to Brisbane's river transport network and connections throughout the city.

Is Dockside Marina suitable for visiting yachts?

Yes. The marina offers both short-term and long-term berthing options for a range of vessel sizes and is popular with visiting boaters exploring Brisbane by water.

What facilities are available?

Facilities include secure access, showers, toilets, laundry services, parking, BBQ areas and access to nearby dining and recreational amenities.

Is Dockside Marina good for photography?

Absolutely. The marina offers excellent opportunities for riverfront, cityscape, sunrise, sunset and aerial photography, particularly with the Brisbane CBD skyline as a backdrop.

Can I walk around the area?

Yes. Kangaroo Point features extensive riverside walking paths, parklands and scenic lookouts that connect with many of Brisbane's premier waterfront attractions.

What attractions are close to Dockside Marina?

Popular nearby attractions include:

  • Kangaroo Point Cliffs
  • South Bank Parklands
  • Story Bridge
  • Howard Smith Wharves
  • Brisbane City Botanic Gardens
  • Brisbane Riverwalk

These destinations are all easily accessible from the marina precinct.

Is Dockside Marina family-friendly?

Yes. The surrounding area offers parks, picnic areas, walking trails and family-friendly dining options, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.

When is the best time for photography?

Early morning and late afternoon generally provide the best lighting conditions. Sunset reflections on the Brisbane River and evening city lights create particularly striking photographic opportunities.

What makes Dockside Marina unique?

Few locations in Brisbane combine marina facilities, riverfront living, city skyline views and immediate access to major attractions as effectively as Dockside Marina. Its position on the Brisbane River makes it one of the most scenic and photogenic waterfront destinations in the city.