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Paddle steamer Emmylou at Echuca Wharf
Photograph: Robert Blackburn

Australia is getting its first-ever five-star river cruise experience

Traverse our country by water in a luxury, 20-cabin vessel

Adena Maier
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Adena Maier
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If you've already done your fair share of cross-country road trips, perhaps it's time to take to the water and experience Australia from an entirely new vantage point: the Murray River. Thanks to the Labour government's massive $2.25-million-dollar cash injection, the winding 2,508-kilometre river will soon be home to a luxury 20-cabin vessel offering week-long cruises. 

The PS Australian Star will stretch 35 metres, with a design that fuses heritage charm with contemporary luxury. And besides being Australia's first five-star river cruise experience, it'll also be the largest paddlesteamer in the Southern Hemisphere and the only wood-fired, five-star accommodated paddlesteamer in the world. 

"Australians love cruising, and they love the Murray River – but they want comfort and facilities akin to those on European rivers," says Craig Burgess, the Murray River Paddlesteamers director. 

The 20 cabins will be a mix of both queen and king suites and queen and twin bed cabins, and all accommodations will open up to a verandah. On board, there will also be a fine dining restaurant, panoramic lounge, function area, bars and outside relaxation space.

At this stage, the vessel is expected to make its debut journey along the Murray in late 2024, offering three, four and seven-night cruises year-round. On top of the on-board attractions, guests will also have the opportunity to explore riverside communities. 

"Victoria's river country is already a compelling destination to visitors from across the world, and this latest attraction will draw even more visitors, support the communities that call them home and create more jobs," says Steve Dimopoulos, the minister for tourism, sport and major events.

Keen on hitting international waters? Japan has announced it will fully open to Aussie travellers.

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