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<p><i>Seabourn Quest</i>: What is life really like on a six-star luxury ship</p>

Seabourn Quest: What is life really like on a six-star luxury ship

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<p><i>Silver Shadow review</i>: what is it really like on board</p>

Silver Shadow review: what is it really like on board

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<p><strong>Holland</strong> America <i>ms Oosterdam</i> &#8211; luxury cruising the &#8216;traditional&#8217; way</p>

Holland America ms Oosterdam – luxury cruising the ‘traditional’ way

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<p><i>Introducing the World’s Biggest Ship</i>: The Oasis of the Seas</p>

Introducing the World’s Biggest Ship: The Oasis of the Seas

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<p><i>Introducing My Cruises</i></p>

Introducing My Cruises

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<p><i>Radiance of the Seas review</i>: what is it really like on board</p>

Radiance of the Seas review: what is it really like on board

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<p><i>Queen Mary 2 review</i>: what’s it really like on board</p>

Queen Mary 2 review: what’s it really like on board

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First-time cruiser? Regular cruiser? Our cruise holiday guide covers all the bases. From how to book to deals, cruise line reviews and more.

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Introducing My Cruises

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Radiance of the Seas review: what is it really like on boardHolland America's MS Oosterdam on the open ocean (cruise)
Australia

Holland America ms Oosterdam – luxury cruising the ‘traditional’ way

Australian Traveller magazine seeks the charm and glamour on an old-world vessel: ships inspired by the golden age of cruising. So Helen O'Neill boards Holland America's MS Oosterdam to see if this cruise ship combines classic good looks with savvy service.

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Seabourn Quest cruise
Australia

Seabourn Quest: What is life really like on a six-star luxury ship

Louise Goldsbury falls in love with the top-end Seabourn Quest; understated elegance with a side of caviar.

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Silver Shadow review: what is it really like on board
Australia

Silver Shadow review: what is it really like on board

After initial doubts, Jonathan Empson adapts remarkably quickly to luxury cruising across the Great Australian Bight.

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Pool deck Queen Mary2 Cunard
Australia

Queen Mary 2 review: what’s it really like on board

Elisabeth Knowles settled in for six days on board – and found herself wishing it were sixteen…

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Oasis of the Seas will also hold the first ever full amphitheatre at sea.
Australia

Introducing the World’s Biggest Ship: The Oasis of the Seas

If it’s not a world’s first, it’s a world’s largest. That’s right, the Royal Caribbean’s new ship, Oasis of the Seas, is now the world’s largest ship – and is almost 50 percent bigger than the Queen Mary 2, the last ship to visit Australia’s shores.

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AI Prompt

Value-for-money cruise deals, easy-access entertainment and always-on carriage to the most scenic parts of the country — there’s a lot to love about cruise holidays in Australia. And don’t we know it? Flocking to floating voyages in droves, we’ve turned cruising into a holiday-maker’s rite of passage, ditching hotel hopping and airport delays for multi-stop adventures you barely need to think about. It’s why we’ve gathered all the things you should consider right here before booking a cruise. From packing advice to choosing a cruise line, consider this comprehensive guide your one-way ticket to the cruisiest of cruise holidays.

First-time cruiser guide

Mammoth vessels and itineraries spanning the entire country and surrounding waters can feel extremely daunting to newbie cruisers. It’s hard to know where to start or what questions to ask, let alone choose a cruise without second-guessing your decision. Allow us to shine a light on the basics of cruise holidays in Australia, including the fundamental rules of setting sail, whether it really is a holiday style for you, family-friendly options and tips on how to book a cruise without any hiccups.


 

Ocean cruises

It’s the quintessential style you’ve got to try at least once. Characterised by jumbo vessels, lengthy itineraries and extravagant dining and entertainment, ocean cruising offers a sensory overload well before you approach your destinations. If the likes of P&O Cruises, Princess, Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Silversea, Holland America Line and Norwegian Cruise Line ring bells and stir excitement, you’ll be delighted to learn there are several extraordinary ships and voyages worth considering. Whether you’re after a combination cruise itinerary that takes in Australia and nearby destinations like New Zealand, Noumea and Vanuatu or you prefer to stay close to home and explore the Great Barrier Reef, Hobart, or the East Coast –  there is an ocean cruise departing Australia to suit. To help you choose your next ocean cruise, you’ll find an abundance of cruise reviews, itineraries, ship profiles and more below.


 

River and harbour cruises

Confirming great things come in small packages, harbour and river cruises offer brilliant access to iconic destinations and multi-hour to multi-day journeys filled with legendary sightseeing. Setting sail aboard much smaller vessels than the floating resorts of ocean cruising, this relaxed style is renowned for inland expeditions spent hypnotised by scenic wonders and majestic wildlife and marine life. Top spots to ponder include Queensland’s Daintree Rainforest, the Murray River stretching across Victoria and South Australia, Darwin Harbour (and the famous crocodile cruises), Adelaide River, NSW’s Hawkesbury River and Sydney Harbour (including Sydney whale watching cruises). Cruise companies specialise in their individual regions but big hitters to consider include the Daintree River Cruise Centre, Murray River Cruises and Spirit Australia Cruises across the Murray River, Captain Cook Cruises throughout Sydney Harbour and Adelaide River Cruises. Able Hawkesbury River Houseboats also offer superb overnight stays if you’re craving total privacy and maximising your time away from home.


 

Kimberley cruises

Fall in love with Australia all over again with a cruise through the Kimberley and its unforgettable coastline – the undisputed heart of the country. Western Australia’s natural wonderland, speckled with vast open wilderness, Indigenous artifacts and sensational reefs, is one of our most in-demand cruising destinations and we’ve rounded up everything you need to know before you go. From ship profiles and cruising holiday itineraries to unmissable highlights and nearby magic, including the Abrolhos Islands, there’s no shortage of Kimberley intel to help you tick it off the bucket list.


 

Top Australian cruise destinations

One postcard-perfect country. Countless corners to explore. How does one whittle the options down to a cruise holiday winner? Thankfully, we’ve experienced it all and our shortlist is ready to action. First and foremost, Australia’s departure spots excel as escapes on their own accord. Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Cairns and Melbourne as well as Perth, Geraldton and Busselton in Western Australia are just some port cities to consider tackling. East coast island time is alluring too — think the Whitsundays’ sun-soaked sanctuaries like Hamilton Island and the Great Barrier Reef, plus Airlie Beach and Moreton Island. There’s also the itty bitty albeit dazzling Abrolhos Islands off Western Australia, the Kimberley’s Montgomery Reef and Kangaroo Island off the South Australian coast. Back in Western Australia, the charming town of Esperance on the south coast is astonishingly beautiful, too. Find all the inspiration you need right here.


 

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