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Cruise the Murray River in style

Mogens JohansenThe West Australian
An artist’s impression of the PS Australian Star on the Murray River.
Camera IconAn artist’s impression of the PS Australian Star on the Murray River. Credit: APT

Cruising the Murray River aboard a paddle-steamer is a unique and nostalgic experience — I know from personal experience.

You get a fresh new perspective of the serene rural landscape, set against the soundtrack of the splashing paddlewheel as it slowly propels the vessel forward.

Add to that favourite Aussie holiday activities like winery visits, country pub lunches, riverbank barbecues and excursions to charming country towns, and you have the makings of a great holiday.

APT has just announced it is teaming up with Murray River Paddlesteamers in an exclusive chartering partnership to offer new itineraries aboard the world’s only woodfired, five-star paddle-steamer. The vessel is currently being built in Mildura and will be completed in June 2025.

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As a charter partner, APT has been highly involved in designing the vessel to ensure it meets its guests’ exacting standards.

An artists impression of the Caddell Dining Room on the PS Australian Star.
Camera IconAn artists impression of the Caddell Dining Room on the PS Australian Star. Credit: APT

The PS Australian Star is a deluxe 38-guest, 19-cabin vessel that blends heritage charm with contemporary luxury. Each stateroom opens on to the deck, and it has a large dining room and a spacious bar where guests can relax and get to know each other. It is powered by a hybrid propulsion system which incorporates a vintage woodfired steam engine.

The cruise promises year-round, all-inclusive experiences featuring fine dining, a panoramic lounge, outdoor relaxation spaces, and a suite of onboard amenities.

An artists impression of the Hopwood Bar on the PS Australian Star.
Camera IconAn artists impression of the Hopwood Bar on the PS Australian Star. Credit: APT

Guests can enjoy exclusive and intimate onshore experiences crafted specifically to showcase the region’s cultural and natural heritage. They include lunch at The Mill in Echuca, a unique wine-tasting experience, an after-dark port tour to uncover ghost stories and unexplained happenings, and a visit to St Anne’s Winery to explore the intricate art of winemaking.

APT Travel Group general manager of product and operations Mladen Vukic anticipates a surge in demand for the new luxury river cruises.

“We’re excited to bring a whole new level of luxury to cruising the Murray, elevating the appeal for people travelling to this gem of the Australian outback,” he says.

“Not only will your journey be encompassed by luxury every step, but our guests will be hosted by an APT cruise director, ensuring personalised service and expert guidance throughout the voyage.”

Craig Burgess, managing director of Murray River Paddlesteamers, said the collaboration was a significant milestone in the business’ commitment to delivering exceptional cruises.

An artist’s impression of a Cat B Queen cabin on the PS Australian Star.
Camera IconAn artist’s impression of a Cat B Queen cabin on the PS Australian Star. Credit: APT

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The new itineraries are on sale now and expected to depart in June 2025. APT is offering savings of up to $1000 per couple now. To find out more, visit aptouring.com.au or contact your APT travel expert.

Headlining the new trips is the eight-day Retreat to the Murray, visiting Echuca, Rochester, Colbinabbin, Perricoota Station, and more. Guests will visit local wineries, enjoy delectable dining experiences, and discover the region’s cultural delights. Prices start from $7795 per person.

Shorter itineraries include the four-day Murray River Gateway, starting at $3295 per person, and the five-day Murray River Escape, starting at $4495 per person.

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