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Cruises from Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia Cruises

Melbourne, Australia Cruises
Mar, 18 2025
Starting from $90.98*/night ($4,549.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Mar, 23 2025
Starting from $215.13*/night ($5,163.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Nov, 30 2025
Starting from $556.25*/night ($8,900.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Nov, 25 2026
Starting from $391.12*/night ($6,649.00)*
Includes taxes and fees
Apr, 06 2027
Starting from $144.96*/night ($3,479.00)*
Includes taxes and fees

This urban city in Australia will dazzle you by offering a plethora of tourist sites. The museums, galleries, and theatres will give you a dose of the Australian cultural scene. Melbourne lies on the Victorian coast. Walk through 100 acres of 50000 botanical specimens at the Royal Botanical Garden. Pay your respects at the Melbourne War Memorial and learn about the Australian piece of history. Head out on a guided tour to see kangaroos and koalas up close. Spend time at the Ian Potter Centre: National Gallery to see a broad collection of Australian artworks.

Melbourne Highlights

It is regarded as the "cultural and sporting capital" of Australia. It has been ranked as the most livable city in the world for six years. Our baristas brew the best cups of coffee you've ever tasted. At the same time, our city hosts numerous international festivals and sporting events. Here is a list of reasons why you should visit Melbourne at least once if that isn't enough to get you to book your cruise.

1. The Diverse Culture

In Melbourne and its surrounding suburbs, people speak 260 languages and represent 135 religious faiths. The city is home to people from approximately 200 countries. The city is home to the largest Greek population outside Greece and substantial populations of Italians, Chinese, and Vietnamese.

2. The incredible food

It is no surprise that Melbourne has a diverse food scene, from fusion restaurants to OK dining and food trucks to late-night souvlaki. In Victoria Street, pho soup can be found in the solid Vietnamese presence on Lygon Street if you're looking for authentic Italian food. A meal at Neil Perry's restaurants on Southbank will blow you away, while you can't pass up Bimbos' $4 pizza on Brunswick Street.

3. Markets

It's impossible to visit Melbourne without checking out the markets, where bargains, haggling, and hidden treasures can be found. The Prahran Market or Queen Victoria Market are excellent places to purchase fresh produce. Visiting Camberwell Market is a great way to find vintage trinkets, knickknacks, and jam donuts. At the same time, a stroll around Rose Street Artists' Market is a great way to discover one-of-a-kind artwork.

4. Values History & Architecture

The buildings and statues here in Melbourne have important stories to tell about our history. Take a walk through history and learn everything you can about Melbourne's CBD, which is home to old and new buildings. It's free to travel in the CBD, so you should make a day of it and visit the historical sights they hold dear.

Interesting Spots to Visit in Melbourne

Melbourne is the most vibrant and culturally rich city in Australia. In addition to wildlife parks, museums, historical sites, aquariums, and more, Melbourne offers a wide variety of tourist attractions. Melbourne attracts tourists of every type from around the world due to its numerous points of interest. Our list of Melbourne's top attractions will help you plan your trip.

1. Queen Victoria Market

March 20, 1878, marked the opening of Queen Victoria Market, one of Melbourne's most iconic landmarks. For more than 140 years, this marketplace has served the city's residents. Several changes have been made to the building and recently added to the National Heritage List. Melbourne, Australia's capital and the country's largest fresh product market, it's one of the top places to visit. Victoria Market at Queen Victoria Street is one of Melbourne's most popular attractions and stretches across two city blocks. It's a bustling market where you can shop for fresh vegetables, fruits, imported epicure food, clothing, souvenirs, and more at more than 600 small shops.

2. Eureka Tower

Have you ever wondered where the city's best views can be found? In the heart of Southbank, you can find the 91-story Eureka Tower. In 1854, prospectors rebelled in the Victorian goldfields, giving rise to The Eureka Stockade, which inspired its name. Gold-plated windows and the gold crown of the building add to the Gold Rush theme. There is no building in the Southern Hemisphere with a higher public view than the Skydeck on the 88th floor. Vertigo-free visitors can ride the glass cube The Edge, which slides three meters from the building.

3. Gippsland

Stunningly beautiful mountains, lush forests, and winding rivers make Gippsland one of Australia's most beautiful regions. Plenty of painters fill their canvases with Gippsland, and plenty of poets write books about it. A large portion of Australia's inland waterways is found in Gippsland lakes. There are so many things to see and do here - strolling through the forests, sailing on the shimmering lakes, or just watching the sun set behind the mountains - all very lovely and charming! The untouched Ninety Mile Beach is also an excellent place for swimming, strolling, and whale watching. In Gippsland, your mind and senses will be refreshed and levitated.

4. Yarra Valley

There are more than 50 wineries and microbreweries in the Yarra Valley, a world-famous Australian tourist destination. Enjoy high-quality chardonnay, pinot noir, sparkling wine, and food made using fresh agricultural produce while taking in the scenic countryside. Visit Coldstream, Yarra Glen, Healesville, and Warburton, all included in the valley. There is a premium wine and wildlife-viewing region in the valley, just one hour from Melbourne. There are also colorful gardens and dense forests full of creatures such as koala bears, wombats, and kangaroos, as well as world-class wine and food. In addition to seeing beautiful waterfalls, you can also enjoy their tranquility of them.

5. The Mornington Peninsula

A short drive from Melbourne takes you to the Mornington Peninsula, one of Australia's best camping spots. From Dromana Beach, you can see an incredible sunset. Sorrento's coastal headland is also an excellent place to walk or dip in the Peninsula hot springs. There are many Air BnB hotels in this region if you're looking for a place to stay. The Mornington Peninsula is an excellent place for weekend getaways near Melbourne because of its natural backdrop.

When to Visit Melbourne?

Melbourne is also a good destination during the summer months (September through November) and autumn months (March through May), thanks to the pleasant weather. Picnics, barbeques, and more can be enjoyed in any of the city's many beautiful parks on foot or on a bike.

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