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The best Australian cruise for you
Whether you’re seeking sea and sun, cultural experiences, remote adventure or simply ease of travel, there’s an Australian cruise for you.
By Brian Johnston
Cruising is a great way to explore Australia, both on shore and off. You can sail to every corner of the country on ships that offer a wide variety of styles, budgets and activity levels. And when you disembark, unforgettable destinations await.
Airlie Beach, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland
Cruising is an easy way for families to explore Australia. Many larger vessels provide budget-level, fun-oriented holidays that focus not just on destinations but the on-board entertainment experience. Queensland cruises are particularly family-oriented thanks to abundant opportunities for beach life and water sports, but you can also depart from Melbourne , Sydney , Adelaide and Perth .
Who sails? Carnival Cruise Line , Disney Cruise Line , Norwegian Cruise Line , P&O Cruises Australia , Princess Cruises Lines and Royal Caribbean International .
Silversea Cruises, Kimberley, Northern Territory © NT Photo Silversea Cruises
Luxury cruises
If your idea of exploring Australia involves creature comforts and attentive service without the need to worry about travel logistics, then a luxury cruise is ideal. Luxury cruise lines tend to sail smaller ships that can reach more remote destinations. You may also find provide on-board lectures about Australia’s geography, history and society for an in-depth experience.
Who sails? Oceania Cruises , Ponant , Regent Seven Seas Cruises , Seaborn , Silversea , True North and Windstar Cruises .
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Azamara, Sydney Harbour, New South Wales © Tim Faircloth
Premium cruises
Premium-category cruises offer a comfortable on-board experience at a lower price than luxury cruises. These cruise lines tend towards cultural experiences that enhance your understanding of Australia. You’ll find a good mix of big cities and small towns, islands and national parks . Unlike big family ships that usually sail round-trip, premium itineraries often sail from one port to another, making this a good way of relocating before resuming your land travels.
Who sails? Azamara , Cunard , Celebrity Cruises and Holland America Line .
Hill Inlet, The Whitsundays, Queensland © Tourism and Events Queensland
Sand and sun sailing
Australia is renowned for its laidback beach life, and plenty of cruises deliver just that, especially since summer (December to February) is the main cruise season. The biggest destination for sand and snorkelling is Queensland, with a wide choice of cruises operating round-trip primarily from Brisbane , Sydney and sometimes Melbourne. You’ll find beaches and turquoise waters in destinations such as the Whitsundays . The ports of Cairns and Port Douglas provide access to the Great Barrier Reef .
Who sails? Azamara , Carnival Cruise Line , Celebrity Cruises , Coral Expeditions , Cunard , Disney Cruise Line , Holland America Line , Norwegian Cruise Line , Oceania Cruises , P&O Cruises Australia , Ponant , Princess Cruises Lines , Silversea , Regent Seven Seas Cruises , and Royal Caribbean International .
True North, King George River, Western Australia © True North
Expedition and adventure cruises
Some of Australia’s most stunning landscapes are difficult to access on land, but small expedition ships take you there in style. Prime expedition destinations include the Kimberley in Western Australia , southwest Tasmania and the remote islands of Queensland. Expedition cruises suit active travellers, with opportunities for hiking, snorkelling, diving, seeing Indigenous art and more. Some ships even carry a helicopter and submarine.
Who sails? APT , Coral Expeditions , Heritage Expeditions , Lindblad Expeditions , On Board Tasmanian Expedition Cruises , Ponant , Silversea and True North .
RoofClimb, Adelaide, South Australia © Che Chorley Photography
Short breaks
Sailing for between two and five days, short-break cruises (also called taster or sampler cruises) can provide a relaxing interlude between do-it-yourself touring on land. Short-break cruises are operated by large and premium ships from Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. You typically return to the same port, though sometimes cruise lines offer short legs to a different port.
Who sails? Carnival Cruise Line , Celebrity Cruises , Cunard , P&O Cruises Australia , Princess Cruises Lines and Royal Caribbean International .
Port Arthur Historic Site, Port Arthur, Tasmania © Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority
History and culture cruises
You won’t be short of chances to explore the history and culture of Australia while on any cruise. Consider a cruise in the southeast or southwest corners of Australia or Tasmania, which are dense with colonial-era towns and convict settlements. Australia’s only river cruises along the Murray River in South Australia explore the story of early European exploration and settlement.
Who sails? Azamara , Cunard , Celebrity Cruises , Holland America Line , Oceania Cruises , Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Silversea .
Wandjina Rock Art, Raft Point, Western Australia © Lauren Bath
Indigenous experiences
Because Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures are vibrant all along the country’s coasts, cruising is a great way to take a peek into the world’s oldest continuing culture. Many cruises offer excursions with Indigenous guides, but if you want to focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, then expedition cruising is the way to go.
Who sails? APT , Coral Expeditions , Heritage Expeditions , Lindblad Expeditions , Murray Princess , Ponant , Silversea .
Kangaroo Island Spirits, Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Meaghan Coles
Food-focused cruises
Australian cruises have a great range of on-shore food experiences, from tastings at farms and cellar doors to degustation dining. Some cruise destinations are particularly gourmet-oriented, such as those sailing to Margaret River , Kangaroo Island or northern Tasmania.
Who sails? Azamara , Cunard , Oceania Cruises , Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Silversea .
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Explore the Great Barrier Reef from Airlie Beach / Ngaro Country. Visit the award-winning Rainforestation National Park in Cairns / Gimuy. Ride a camel along the shore, and learn the secrets to pearl farming in Broome / Rubibi . On itineraries with More Ashore Late Night calls, we stay until at least 9 p.m. in port so you can experience some of the fabulous nightlife.
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Pursue your passion for wine, beer and chocolate with a taste-testing tour in the Margaret River region. Explore the art and crafts in the charming cities of Hahndorf and Montville, or visit a variety of museums and cultural parks to celebrate Australia’s rich native and colonial history.
Natural Wonders & Landscapes
Traverse a canopy path above the forest floor for a bird’s-eye view of the ancient karri and tingle trees near Albany / Kinjarling . Behold the otherworldly spires at Perth’s Nambung National Park. Explore the underwater beauty of the Great Barrier Reef, or travel inland to Tamborine Mountain, a fertile volcanic plateau that boasts 21 species of birds.
Unique & Iconic Wildlife
From Tasmanian devils to wombats and kookaburras, you’ll encounter fascinating animals and plants from the region and from around the globe at Brisbane’s / Meeanjin Australia Zoo, Melbourne’s Healesville Sanctuary, Sydney’s Featherdale Wildlife Park and the Perth Zoo.
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Sydney hosts several architectural delights, including the iconic Sydney Opera House and the 320-meter-tall Sydney Tower and Government House, one of Australia’s finest examples of colonial-style architecture. In the heart of Melbourne sits Federation Square, and rising 230 meters into Brisbane / Meeanjin ’s skyline, the SkyPoint viewing deck boasts 360-degree views of the Gold Coast.
Art & Museums
Many of Australia’s museums are closely tied to the land, its people and history. Hobart is known for its well-preserved 19th century National Trust buildings, Broome’s / Rubibi museum traces native life and the pearling industry, while in Tasmania you can discover what life was back in the early 1900s.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
While the Sydney Opera House is a prime example of architectural design at its finest, Port Arthur’s humble penal colony stands as a grim reminder of Australia’s early beginnings. There are a number of natural World Heritage Sites, including the Great Barrier Reef, the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the Blue Mountains and the Rainforestation National Park.
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Stretching out over two million square miles (5 million square kilometres), some of Australia’s magnificent sights require more time to explore. Pair your cruise with a land tour to the outback that lets you immerse yourself in local indigenous culture and visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the spectacular Great Barrier Reef and the mystical and iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock).
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There are around 30 cruise ports in Australia, dotted all the way around the coast. Sydney is the country’s largest port, with two terminals in the harbour welcoming hundreds of ships each year. In NSW, cruises regularly visit Newcastle, which is close to the Hunter Valley wine region, and the pretty town of Eden on the far south coast. In Queensland, cruises visit Brisbane, the Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef, Cairns, Fraser Island and Moreton Island. You can also venture further north to the remote outposts of Cape York and the Torres Strait Islands, which are almost entirely untouched by tourism. Along the southern coast of Australia, popular ports include Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Hobart, Adelaide and Kangaroo Island. Darwin in the Northern Territory is close to the famed Kakadu National Park and a great jumping off point for cruises to Indonesia.
More cruise lines are now visiting Western Australia, calling at Perth, Bunbury and Exmouth, where you can swim with whale sharks. The remote Kimberley region along the northern edge of Western Australia is also becoming popular for expedition cruising, with smaller ships taking passengers through its spectacular natural landscapes. These cruises will sail between Darwin and Broome.
An Australian cruise is a great way to get a taste of life at sea. You can start with a short cruise of just three or four nights, which will usually take you on a round trip from your departure point with one or two stops. For example, a popular four-night cruise from Sydney travels north along the coast, stops at Moreton Island (off Brisbane) for one day and then returns to Sydney. Longer cruises can run for seven, 14 or 21 days, taking you to more ports and states. If you want to complete a full circumnavigation of Australia, you’ll be cruising for around 25-30 days.
Cruises operate year-round in Australia, so you can set sail whenever you like. The busiest time is during the warmer months between November and April, which is known as the Wave Season. This period has the most departures and is when many international ships will visit our waters. Spring and autumn have the most pleasant weather and you will be sailing under warm, sunny skies. Remember that school holidays will always be busy and there will be lots of families sailing, so avoid these times if you’d like a bit of peace and quiet. The cruise season in the Kimberley runs from April to October with April and May being the best months to see the waterfalls in full force after the wet season.
Yes, most cruise lines can cater to dietary restrictions. Larger cruise ships will have multiple restaurants on board, so you will have options when looking for menus featuring things like vegetarian or gluten free. If you have more specific or unusual needs, speak to your travel agent when you book and find out if you can submit requests early. The crew and your waiter will also be able to assist on board.
Themed cruises are very popular in Australia, so you will be able to find something fun and quirky to suit your interests. There are cruises themed around country music, Elvis Presley, popular eras like the 80s and 90s, disco, comedy and sporting events like the Melbourne Cup. Australian music themed cruises may even have famous local artists on board. These cruises tend to be short, usually around four or five days, and there are lots of fun activities, decorations and passengers in full costume.
Yes, if you are not an Australian citizen or living here under an approved visa, you will need a tourist visa for an Australian cruise. This applies whether you are flying into an Australian city to begin your cruise or you are arriving by sea when your ship sails into Australian waters. Australian citizens and residents to not need a visa for cruises that only visit Australian ports, even if you sail into international waters.
The whole family will love an Australian cruise. Onboard many of the larger ships sailing here you’ll find family-friendly fun in the form of swimming pools, waterslides, waterparks, sports courts and outdoor games. Most ships have kids’ clubs with separate groups for each age group, ranging from toddlers to teens. They will also host movie nights, interactive game shows and Broadway-style musicals. Most of the ports around Australia will also offer shore excursions suitable for the whole family, from cycling and bushwalks to snorkelling, animal encounters and outdoor adventures.
Certainly! Natural wonders are a highlight of many Australian itineraries. Cruises along the Queensland coast will take you into the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, where you can snorkel, dive and paddle above spectacular technicolour coral. Along the southern edge of Australia, a number of cruise ships now visit Kangaroo Island, considered one of the most biodiverse environments in the country. Visit huge seal colonies, spot koalas in the trees and cruise alongside curious dolphins. The Kimberley region in Western Australia is one of the world’s last true wilderness areas and expedition ships cruising here will visit rugged coastline and isolated archipelagos.
Many of the world’s largest and most advanced ships are cruising in Australian waters, so you can expect a huge range of entertainment and things to do on board. The whole family will enjoy the swimming pools, waterslides, sports courts, mini golf and more. There are also quieter spaces, like games rooms and libraries, are kids’ clubs suitable for young children and teens. Be entertained with live music, theatre, comedy and interactive game shows, as well as regular movies – sometimes screened outside by the pool. There may also be entertainment focused on Australian culture and local performers.
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Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour
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Choose a sophisticated setting with the beautiful harbor-side haven of Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour, featuring 590 luxurious rooms, 35 of which are lavish suites. Spread over 35 floors in Darling Harbour’s tallest building, enjoy the latest technology and contemporary décor with chic French touches, plus unique dining experiences overlooking the harbor. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the harbor and skyline, laze the day away by the infinity pool or indulge at the Champagne Bar.
Grand Windsor Hotel
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Set in an art deco building dating from 1936, this refined hotel in the city center is a seven-minute walk from restaurants and bars in Viaduct Harbour and a nine-minute walk from the landmark Sky Tower. Stylish rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen televisions, as well as mini-fridges and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Amenities include a wellness center and a chic fine dining restaurant and bar serving breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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Shaped like Mandarin Oriental's iconic fan, this stunning hotel enjoys a wonderful setting in Marina Bay. Only minutes from the central business district and with a choice of fabulous restaurants, fantastic rooms and extensive leisure facilities, Mandarin Oriental Singapore offers the ultimate urban retreat. Combining subtle oriental touches with luxurious contemporary comforts, the accommodations exude a sense of understated style. From cappuccinos and cocktails to delicious cuisines from around the world, the hotel features multiple gourmet venues to suite every taste and mood.
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Become immersed in Sydney’s extraordinary Aboriginal culture for a glimpse into an ancient lifestyle that still flourishes today. Take the ferry to Goat Island and discover its significance to the Aboriginal people, who own it once again. Wander about the Royal Botanic Garden and the national park Ku-Ring-Gai Chase for an understanding of herbal medicines and how the indigenous people nurtured the land. Deepen your insight even further by browsing Aboriginal artwork and listening to Elders tell spiritual Dreamtime stories.
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Life is noticeably different beyond Auckland’s city limits. The pace is slower, the air exudes an aura of joy and nature isn’t shy about flaunting her wonders. It won’t take long to embrace the beauty, especially in the fertile farmlands, the ideal setting to savor a flight of wines at a boutique vineyard. It’s easy to lose yourself in natural environs such as Muriwai Beach, where colonies of seabirds ride the offshore updrafts. And what a rare treat to cruise across a deep cavern lake eerily illuminated by thousands of glowworms.
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Australia delivers the best of both the city and the country, the beach and the bush. Explore cosmopolitan Sydney, home to Bondi Beach's turquoise waters and the architecturally unique Sydney Opera House. Cruise to Australia and visit Queensland to experience the Whitsunday Islands, where you can snorkel to see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest living organism. For an authentic Australian adventure, head to the outback: Check out Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, with its red dome known as Ayers Rock.
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Visit Australia and tour Sydney's urban attractions like the Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House and Taronga Zoo. For outdoor fun, nap on the white sands of Bondi Beach or scale the magnificent rock formations of the Blue Mountains.
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Melbourne is a hipster haven and Australia's culture, coffee and sports capital. Grab a flat black (the Australian version of an Americano, with espresso and hot water) at Patricia on Little Bourke Street, then hire a car and start off on the Great Ocean Road, which will take you along sweeping views of Australia's southern coast.
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In the remote Northern Territory, visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and see the famous dome-shaped red rock rising out of the Central Australian Desert. Or check out Kakadu National Park, where you can see ancient rock art at Nourlangie or hike to the hidden waterfalls at Motor Car, Twin or Jim Jim Falls.
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Get to know the different sides of Australia, from vibrant, modern cities to wild, untamed wilderness.
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Snorkel, dive and swim along the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef – you can even charter a glass-bottomed boat to stay dry while seeing the only living organism visible from outer space. The reef is accessible from places like Cairns, Airlie Beach, Townsville and Port Douglas in Queensland.
In Queensland, take a day trip to the surrounding tropical islands: check out Fitzroy Island and its National Park, where you can laze on the white sands of the coral beach or go bird-watching for emerald doves and white-bellied sea eagles. See the coloured sands at postcard-perfect Fraser Island, or explore the wild island state of Tasmania during your holiday.
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Explore Western Australia's Cape Le Grand National Park, which offers stunning coastline set against rolling heathlands filled with kangaroos. Check out Queensland's Gold Coast, where you'll find local favourite Nobby Beach (known colloquially as 'Nobby's'). Or get lost in Tasmania's Freycinet National Park, where pink granite cliffs overlook white-sand beaches and clear blue waves.
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Choose your Australian holiday adventure and relax on a tropical island or one of thousands of beaches, hike in a remote national park or venture into the vibrant city.
SAMPLE SYDNEY
A sampler cruise from Sydney is a great way to experience both Australia's biggest city and an exciting cruise.
BE TANTALISED BY TASMANIA
Tasmania is an underrated Australian state that's home to Cradle Mountain, the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site and the eccentric Museum of Old and New Art among other things to do.
In northern Australia, be aware that stingers (dangerous jellyfish) swarm the seas in the summer, from approximately October to March.
Tipping is not customary in Australia.
The universal phone number for taxi services across the country is 131008.
HOW TO DINE DOWN UNDER
'Fair dinkum' – Aussie slang for 'authentic' or 'genuine' – Australian cuisine has been influenced by England, New Zealand and even Italy. However, there's nothing more Australian than throwing some steak and snags (sausages) on a barbie (barbecue) – no prawns allowed.
POPULAR PUB GRUB
There are two dishes to order at an Aussie pub: a chicken parmigiana (called a parmi Down Under) or a burger, which will usually come topped with Australian specialities like beetroot or pineapple. Of course, you can always go for a classic steaks: Porterhouses are popular in Victoria, while rump steaks are particularly beloved in New South Wales.
THE REAL BISCUIT
Australia has some delicious sweet treats, but it's perhaps best-known for perfecting the biscuit. Try Anzac biscuits with oats and golden syrup, lamingtons – a sponge square covered in chocolate and coconut – and Tim Tams, the local favourite brand of chocolate-covered biscuits.
IT'S PIE TIME
Meat pies – with a flaky pastry crust baked around a savoury filling of ground meat (typically beef or lamb) and spices – are a traditional Australian lunch or snack found in bakeries across the country. Another favourite is the Chiko Roll, similar to a large spring roll but filled with the signature Aussie ingredients of mutton, celery, barley, rice, carrots and spices.
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The Australian coast is dotted with beautiful ports, like Esperance, to explore. In Queensland, Cairns and Airlie Beach are both gateways to the Great Barrier Reef. Meanwhile, Darwin is a gateway to the Northern Territory's rugged natural sights, including Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks and Uluru.
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Body found in search for passenger overboard on Pacific Adventure cruise ship due to arrive in Sydney
A body has been found in a large search operation off the coast of Sydney after a man was reported missing off a cruise ship early Monday.
About 10:30am, officers from the Police Marine Area Command retrieved a body from the water.
The alarm was raised on the P&O vessel Pacific Adventure about 4am when it was about 10 nautical miles, or 18 kilometres, off Sydney Heads.
The ship was due to dock at White Bay Terminal a few hours later but that was delayed as the search was underway.
NSW Police Marine Commander Joseph McNulty earlier said police were hopeful because one of three emergency life rings that had been deployed had not been retrieved, fuelling hope the man may have latched onto it.
Swells of 4 to 5 metres hindered efforts of rescue teams, which searched a 60-square-nautical-mile area and used infrared technology to search for the man's heat signature.
A second cruise ship which was in the area has also joined the search.
Both ships tried to lower life boats in to the water but had to abort due to the rough conditions.
Family being cared for onboard
At least three police vessels and a number of tug boats were deployed in the search, alongside the Toll rescue helicopter.
In a statement, P&O said there were more than 2,600 guests still on board the ship, which has now been cleared to return to port in Sydney.
"Pacific Adventure's next voyage due to depart White Bay this afternoon has been delayed, with the ship expected to leave later tonight on a four-night voyage to Queensland," it said.
"We thank guests for their care, understanding and patience on what's been a distressing day for guests and crew.
"Our thoughts are with the family of the guest at this difficult time."
Police have launched an investigation into the death and will prepare a report for the coroner.
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