Connect with the Murray River's pioneering heritage on a journey aboard an historic paddlesteamer. From the 1850s until the turn of the 20th century, paddlesteamers played an important role on the Murray River, transporting passengers, traders, livestock and wool along the busy river system.
These days you can drift through the calm waters, watch out for local wildlife and get a glimpse of how life used to be.
Head downstream
Soak up the serenity of the Murray region and spend a few nights drifting downriver on a paddlesteamer cruise. Watch the boiler being stoked and listen out for the steam whistle as you take in the rugged Murray landscape.
Day trips and bookings
Don't miss out on a quintessential Murray River experience. Book in for a lunchtime cruise onboard, enjoy a relaxing afternoon tea, or dine on the water with the Murray sunset as your background. Paddlesteamers are also available for weddings, conferences and private functions and leave from Echuca-Moama, Mildura, Swan Hill and Yarrawonga-Mulwala.
Echuca and surrounds
P.S. Emmylou
Reconnect with nature on board the revamped P.S. Emmylou. Enjoy a lunch or dinner cruise, opt for a weekend escape or settle in for an adventure through world heritage wetlands and the world’s largest red gum forest, sampling the flavours of the region as you go. Reserve your luxe cabin for a two-, three- or four-night journey to the Upper Murray.
Murray River Paddlesteamers, Murray Esplanade, Echuca
P.S. Adelaide
P.S. Adelaide is the oldest wooden hulled paddlesteamer still operating – anywhere in the world. Built in 1866, she is fully Australian-made and began life as a red gum logging steamer. Check ahead to see if the Adelaide is running for cruises.
Echuca Paddlesteamers, Murray Esplanade, Echuca
P.S. Alexander Arbuthnot
Hop aboard the P.S. Alexander Arbuthnot, the last steamer built on the Murray during the riverboat trade. During WWII, she lay idle and sank at her moorings but was raised in 1972. Check ahead to see if the Alexander Arbuthnot is running for cruises.
Echuca Paddlesteamers, Murray Esplanade, Echuca
P.S. Pevensey
Take off on a river adventure on a former cargo boat that once served station properties along the Murray. After catching fire in 1932 the Pevensey was rebuilt, but later became a floating museum. Restored in 1973, she was re-floated in 1976. Available for one-hour cruises. Alternatively, book a two-hour cruise evening cruise, to see the sunset over the Murray.
Echuca Paddlesteamers, Murray Esplanade, Echuca
P.S. Canberra
Experience the Murray River aboard the historic P.S. Canberra, built in 1912. Enjoy the captain's commentary as you drift down the river, and inspect the steam engine. Kids can try their steering skills at the wheel. Available for one-hour cruises and Wharf to Winery cruise and lunch packages.
Murray River Paddlesteamers, Murray Esplanade, Echuca