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Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand Voyage & 5nt New South Wales Tour
Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand Voyage & 5nt New South Wales Tour
19 nights
From Sydney, Australia to Auckland
Norwegian Spirit
27/02/2026 - 18/03/2026
Cruise
Flight
Hotel
Tour
Australia and New Zealand with City Stays
Australia and New Zealand with City Stays
23 nights
From Melbourne to Auckland
Norwegian Sun
10/02/2025 - 05/03/2025
Cruise
Flight
Hotel
All Inclusive
Luxury Sydney to Dubai with Bali, Singapore & Sri Lanka
Luxury Sydney to Dubai with Bali, Singapore & Sri Lanka
31 nights
From Sydney, Australia to Dubai
Island Princess
12/02/2025 - 15/03/2025
Cruise
Flight
Hotel
All Inclusive New Zealand and Australia with City Stays
All Inclusive New Zealand and Australia with City Stays
21 nights
From Auckland to Sydney, Australia
Norwegian Spirit
23/01/2026 - 13/02/2026
Cruise
Flight
Hotel
Burnie, located on the northwest coast of Tasmania, is a lively port city captivating visitors with its stunning landscapes, rich heritage, and artistic spirit. Visiting Burnie on a cruise is an excellent choice for those seeking a unique blend of adventure and relaxation, offering easy access to some of Tasmania’s most beautiful natural wonders. Fun fact: Burnie is home to the famous Makers' Workshop, where visitors can see local artisans at work and learn about Tasmania’s arts and crafts!
When your cruise docks in Burnie, there’s a variety of engaging activities waiting for you:
Begin your adventure at the stunning Burnie Beach, known for its golden sands and serene waters. This beautiful beach is perfect for a sunny stroll or leisurely swim. You might even catch a glimpse of dolphins playing in the surf!
Next, visit the Makers' Workshop, an arts and crafts centre that highlights Tasmania’s local talents. Explore the exhibitions featuring everything from artisan cheese to handmade glassware. Don't forget to indulge your taste buds at the café, which serves delicious local produce.
If you're a nature lover, take a short hike through the scenic trails of Burnie Botanic Gardens, where you can discover a diverse range of native flora. The view from the summit provides a fantastic panoramic perspective of the area.
For something truly memorable, consider a guided tour to explore the breathtaking scenery of the nearby Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, which is only a short drive away. This World Heritage Area is known for its stunning landscapes, rugged mountains, and abundant wildlife.
Your cruise may include stops at several other remarkable destinations. Here’s what to expect at each harbour:
Cruising to Burnie opens up a variety of captivating regions with diverse attractions. Here’s what you can discover:
When planning your visit to Burnie, consider the following seasonal weather variations:
A one-week cruise to Burnie typically costs between £600 and £1,600, while two-week itineraries can range from £1,200 to £3,000, depending on the cruise line and accommodation type.
What should I expect for the costs of food and beverages?Onboard dining usually ranges from £15 to £50 per meal. In Burnie, expect to pay around £10 to £25 for meals at local restaurants, especially for fresh seafood and Tasmanian specialties.
What are some of the dining and shopping possibilities to know about?Onboard, you'll have various dining options. In Burnie, explore local cafés and restaurants serving delicious Tasmanian dishes. Don’t miss the chance to shop for local crafts and produce at artisanal markets.
What are transportation options?After your cruise docks, the city is easily walkable, and public transport is readily available for those wanting to explore further afield. Some cruise lines may provide shuttle services to local attractions.
What should I know about the local currency and making payments?The local currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD). Major credit cards are widely accepted, but it's always good to carry some cash for local purchases in markets and smaller shops.
What are safety and health tips to be aware of?Burnie is generally safe for tourists. However, remain aware of your surroundings and secure your belongings. Dress appropriately for the weather and use sunscreen during outdoor activities.
What are some helpful language or cultural tips?The primary language is English, making communication straightforward. Embracing local customs and engaging with Tasmanians can enrich your experience, so don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations!
If you’re excited to explore the rich culture and stunning landscapes of Burnie, Tasmania, book your cruise with Cruise1st today for an unforgettable journey full of adventure and discovery!