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Important note:  The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is only open on days when a cruise ship is at berth.   If you are travelling to and parking at the BICT, please note there is only paid parking onsite which must be booked online in advance through Wilson Parking. Please see the  Car Parking  webpage for details.

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The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal cruise ship schedule can be accessed via the calendar below. Prior to your departure date, please contact your  cruise line  to confirm your cruise details and for additional information regarding your cruise.

VIEWING CRUISE SHIPS

Members of the public are welcome to view cruise ships calling at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. The best views are along the waterfront promenade, outside the terminal building; however, you will need to pay for car parking even if you are not getting on a cruise.  Long and short-term paid car parking is available at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. If you would like to watch a cruise ship entering the mouth of the Brisbane River, we suggest vantage points at Nudgee Beach and Shorncliffe Pier.

Please note: Cruise ship schedule is subject to change. Please contact your cruise line/travel agent to confirm your travel details.

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Welcome to the port of Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland and the third largest city in Australia and Oceania after Sydney and Melbourne!

Brisbane lies on the eastern coast of Australia, on the banks of the Brisbane River located around 19 km/12 miles above the river’s mouth at Moreton Bay. Famous for Steve Irwin’s legendary Australian Zoo, its wildlife sanctuaries, themed markets, cultural landmarks and great local cuisine, “Brissie” as Aussies call it, is a vibrant and lively city that has something for everyone! In this Melbourne cruise travel guide, I share with you:

  • Brisbane cruise port info (Brisbane cruise terminal, getting around)
  • Top 13 things to do in Brisbane and the best Brisbane shore excursions

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Brisbane Cruise Port

Port of Brisbane is the second-largest Australian cruise port and consists of several cruise terminals.

1. Brisbane International Cruise Terminal

Brisbane International Cruise Terminal (BICT) is a brand-new cruise terminal that was completed in 2020. It is located at Luggage Point on the northern bank at the mouth of the Brisbane River across Fisherman Island, near Myrtletown. It is located about 19 km/12 miles (a 30-minute drive) northeast of Brisbane city center, also referred to as Brisbane central business district (CBD).

With its 345-meter (1130 ft ) long berth, Brisbane International Cruise Terminal was designed to accommodate the world’s largest cruise liners over 270 meters long. The brand-new terminal building features two floors connected via travelators and two passenger lifts.

On the ground floor, you’ll find a tourist information desk, (accessible) toilets, a first-aid station, a cafe, a retail outlet, a baggage hall and a few other facilities. The first floor features security screening, check-in counters and immigration.

Outside the terminal building, there is a car park and parking for buses and shuttles. Free wi-fi is available inside the terminal and power points in case you need to charge your mobile devices (230V, 10amp, three-pin plug layout).

Getting Around Brisbane International Terminal

  • Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is located right next to the Brisbane Airport (a 15-minute drive from the airport terminal entrance). No public transportation is connecting the two locations, so you need to make your travel arrangements .
  • The port authorities do not provide a shuttle service but your cruise ship may provide one, so it’s highly recommended to check with your cruise line about their services or pre-arranged shore excursions.
  • Taxi and rideshare services are available outside the cruise terminal.
  • There is only paid parking at Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.
  • There are no onsite car rental services.
  • If you require special assistance, make sure you inform your cruise line so they can communicate with the cruise terminal staff and arrange it for you in advance.
  • For more information, check out the port of Brisbane (Brisbane International Cruise Terminal) official website https://www.portbris.com.au/

2. Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal

Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal (also referred to as Brisbane Cruise Terminal) is located on Brisbane River’s north bank upstream from the Gateway Bridge, in Hamilton district, approximately 7 km/4.3 miles (a 15-minute drive) northeast of Brisbane CBD (central business district). This cruise terminal features 1 berth and can accommodate cruise ships up to 270 meters (886 ft) long.

Getting Around Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal

  • This international cruise terminal is part of Portside Wharf , an upscale residential and retail precinct filled with restaurants, shops, a large fish shop/cafe, a supermarket, a cinema complex and a public plaza. Check out Portside Wharf’s official website for updates https://www.portsidewharf.com.au/
  • This terminal also features a large car/bus parking (short-term and paid long-term onsite parking), as well as a large taxi rank.
  • Bretts Wharf Ferry Terminal is located next to the cruise terminal and serves public CityCat ferries .
  • To get to Brisbane central business district from Portside Wharf, you can take public bus #300 at Kingsford Smith Dr at Bretts Wharf, bus stop 19 (a bus station is located around 900 m from the cruise terminal) and get off at Adelaide Street, bus stop 37, near Anzac Square in Brisbane city center. The bus ride itself lasts around 20 minutes and the overall trip is around 40 minutes one way. Buses run frequently, approximately every 15 minutes on business days.
  • Alternatively, you can take a public ferry at Bretts Wharf ferry terminal and get off at Riverside ferry terminal situated near Brisbane downtown.
  • Translink public agency handles public transportation in Queensland. For information on timetables and fares, check out their official webpage https://translink.com.au/
  • Brisbane Airport is located around 8 km/5 miles (a 10-15 minute ride) northeast of Portside Wharf cruise terminal.
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3. Multiuse Terminal at Fisherman Islands/Pinkenba Wharf

Due to Gateway Bridge’s height restrictions, some large cruise liners dock at Pinkenba Wharf (QLD) or Port of Brisbane’s Multiuser Terminal at the Grain Berth, located at Fisherman Islands’ cargo terminal. Only basic facilities are available in these terminals. No public transportation is available.

Pinkenba Wharf is located a 25-minute drive from Brisbane CBD, while Fisherman Island is located a 30-minute drive from the city center.

Getting Around Brisbane & Local Transportation

  • The currency in Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD). 1 USD equals 1.51 AUD.
  • Plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes offer free wi-fi in the city center.
  • Queen Street is the main pedestrian-only shopping street in Brisbane CBD. It is parallel to Adelaide Street and is located a stone’s throw from Brisbane City Hall and its iconic Clock Tower.
  • Another famous street is James Street , known for independent, local and international designer flagship stores in Brisbane. This urban street is situated around 2.5 km/1.5 miles (less than a 10-minute drive) from Brisbane CBD and a 10-minute drive from Portside Wharf/a 20-minute drive from Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.
  • Brisbane has a great public transportation network that includes buses, trains, trams and ferries. Brisbane Central railway station is located in the heart of the CBD, on Ann Street at Anzac Square. Queen Street bus station is the primary bus terminus in Brisbane’s central business district. Public transport is operated by Translink, and you’ll find the prices and timetables at https://translink.com.au/
  • Brisbane City Council offers city center free loops through Brisbane’s central business district, including the services that run between the CBD and Spring Hill areas. Free City Loop buses are purple and they stop at the purple signposted bus stops. Some of the major stops include Central Station, Queen Street Mall, City Hall, Riverside and Botanic Gardens.
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13 Best Things to Do in Brisbane Cruise Port

1.  lone pine koala sanctuary.

The world’s oldest and largest koala sanctuary is located in Fig Tree Pocket district, only 12 km/7.5 miles (a 20-minute ride) from Brisbane CBD, 19 km/12 miles (a 20-minute drive) southwest of Portside Wharf cruise terminal, and 31 km/19 miles (a 35-minute drive) southwest of the new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.

This amazing sanctuary was opened in 1927 and expands on 18 hectares (44 acres) where you can meet and interact with more than 70 species of Aussie animals. Hold a koala, take photos with snakes and dingos, feed kangaroos and lorikeets, and see great animal shows including Sheep Dog Shows and Free Flight Raptor Shows!

Besides koalas and kangaroos, some wildlife species in the sanctuary include parrots, cockatoos, kookaburras, emus, cassowaries, Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, various species of reptiles and many others. A platypus, one of Australia’s most bizarre species arrived at the sanctuary in 2010 from Healesville Sanctuary located near Melbourne , so you get to meet them too!

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The sanctuary offers guided tours and some experiences require an additional fee. You can get there by car, public bus (bus #430 from Queen Street Station, and bus #445 from Adelaide Street), or Mirimar River Cruise that departs from the Cultural Center Public Pontoon. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is partially wheelchair friendly.

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2. Brisbane City Hall

Situated in the heart of Brisbane City (CBD) on Adelaide Street, the City Hall is one of the most remarkable historic buildings in Brisbane. Built between 1920-1930, the building overlooks King George Square and is easily recognizable by its iconic Clock Tower offering a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city from its observation platform. The building features a neoclassic colonnaded façade and an ornate interior with marble staircases, vaulted ceilings, chandeliers and a mosaic-tiled floor.

Brisbane’s City Hall has undergone a $215 million restoration and nowadays is an active historic building that has 14 venues to hire, offers guided tours and hosts the Museum of Brisbane on its third level. You can visit the Main Auditorium, Father Henry Willis Organ and the iconic Clock Tower on a guided tour offered for an extra fee. The entrance to the building is free.

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3. Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens

The subtropical Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha are located in Mt Coot-tha precinct, around 7 km/4.3 miles (a 10-15 minute drive) west of Brisbane’s central business district. They are located a 15-20 minute drive west of Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal, and a 30-minute drive west of Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.

Brisbane Botanic Gardens opened in 1976 and spread across 56 hectares featuring a living museum of native and exotic plants. From Brisbane Lookout Mount Coot-tha, you can admire the most spectacular views of Brisbane and its skyscrapers in the distance.

The facilities and services offered in the Botanic Gardens include the Auditorium, Botanic Gardens Cafe, Queensland Herbarium, Mt Coot-tha Library, the Visitor Information Centre, numerous picnic areas, Richard Randall Art Studio and Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. The entrance is free.

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4. Moreton Island

Nestled on the eastern side of Moreton Bay just off the coast of southeastern Queensland, Moreton Island is the third largest sand island in the world and a national park.

Famous for its pristine sandy beaches, towering sand dunes, crystal clear lakes, lagoons and shipwrecks, this magical piece of heaven offers something for everyone! The island is popular for whale spotting, kayaking, snorkeling, diving, four-wheel driving, biking and other recreational activities. The ferries to Moreton Island depart from Brisbane city center (Holt Street Wharf) and the ride takes 75 minutes.

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5. Australia Zoo

The world-famous Australia Zoo is located on the Sunshine Coast, 110 km/68 miles (a 1-hour 30-minute drive) north of Brisbane downtown, and a 1-hour 10-minute drive north of Portside Wharf and Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.

Covering the surface of 280 hectares (690 acres), the zoo is owned by Terri Irwin, the wife of the legendary Steve Irwin whose wildlife documentary series “The Crocodile Hunter” and his family’s new show “Crikey! It’s the Irwins” made the zoo one of the most visited attractions in Australia!

The Australia Zoo was opened in 1970 and features more than 1200 native and exotic animals including alligators, anacondas, birds, snakes and lizards, kangaroos, koalas, wallabies and many more. The zoo is home of the Crocodile Hunter and offers interactive experiences where you can hand-feed kangaroos, giraffes, pat koalas, visit the Australia Zoo wildlife hospital, see animal shows, experience African Savannah and other adventures!

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6. QAGOMA – The Gallery of Modern Art

QAGOMA colloquially stands for Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art. This fascinating gallery is the largest art museum in Australia established in 1895. The facility consists of the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG) housed in the main building, and a Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) situated 150 meters away.

QAGOMA is situated on the bank of the Brisbane River, only a 10-15-minute walk from the central business district and King George Square. It houses an impressive collection of more than 20.000 artworks from Australia and around the world and is part of the Queensland Cultural Center which also includes the Queensland Performing Arts Center, the State Library, and the Queensland Museum.

QAGOMA offers permanent and temporary exhibitions, educational programs, guided tours and many other cultural experiences. The buildings are located in a picturesque area on the south bank of the Brisbane River and are an ideal place to spend your day with your family and friends.

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7. Taste the Noosa Chocolate 

If you are looking to satisfy your sugar cravings, you should taste the mouth-watering handcrafted chocolate made by the Noosa Chocolate Factory established in 2009. The factory specializes in chocolate panning and offers a wide variety of fresh products including specialty coffee, dark, milk and white chocolate with various homemade fillings such as salted caramel, honeycomb, peanut and macadamia nut brittle.

The Factory is located in Noosaville, a 1-hour 30-minute drive north of the port of Brisbane. It is not open to the public, however, there are several retail chocolate shops where you can purchase their products, including the one on Adelaide Street, a couple of minutes’ walk from King George Square and the City Hall.

8. Take a Photo in Front of the BRISBANE Sign

If you are visiting Brisbane for the first time, you cannot miss posing in front of the iconic “Brisbane” sign. It is located on the south bank of the Brisbane River, near the Queensland Cultural Center, only a 10-15 minute walk from King George Square across the Victoria Bridge.

The giant letters were visited by world-famous celebrities such as Barack Obama and Angela Merkel, and are special because you can see the whole city landscape behind them. While there, don’t miss the chance to visit the Wheel of Brisbane for some unmatched panoramic views of the city!

Brisbane Sign

9. Brisbane River Kayak Adventure

Kayaking on the Brisbane River will allow you to experience Brisbane from a whole different perspective! Glide past the South Bank Parklands and see the famous Wheel of Brisbane, the city’s bridges and numerous landmarks while enjoying this adventurous activity suitable for all levels of experience!

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10. Dolphin and Whale Watching 

If you are a nature and animal lover, do not miss the incredible dolphin and whale-watching experience just off the coast of Moreton Island! Between June and October, thousands of humpback whales visit Moreton Bay Marine Park when migrating to and from their southern feeding grounds. Eight species of dolphin have also been recorded in the marine park including the bottlenose and the Australian Humpback dolphin.

The marine experts will take you to places where dolphins and whales have been spotted before so you’ll get the opportunity to watch these fascinating sea creatures in their natural habitat!

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11. Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast stretches from the coastal town of Caloundra situated a 1-hour drive north of the port of Brisbane to the Great Sandy National Park further in the north. This beautiful area encompasses charming historic villages, lush rainforests, pristine beaches and rich and diverse flora and fauna. If you are looking for unspoiled beauty and untouched nature – you’re at the right place!

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Sunshine Coast Queensland

12. Gold Coast

On the other hand, Gold Coast is an urban metropolitan area located approximately a 1-hour drive south of Brisbane Port. It is renowned for its long sandy and world-class surfing beaches, a network of waterways and canals, and a rich culinary and entertainment scene that includes theme parks such as Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World, Dreamworld, and Wet’n’Wild water park. The area represents a perfect blend of the city skyscrapers and an interesting natural landscape that is home to rare animal species and plants.

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13. Lamington National Park

This vast national park is located in the Gold Coast Hinterland, about a 1-hour 40-minute drive south of the port of Brisbane. It is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the most extensive area of subtropical forest in the world.

The geology of Lamington National Park dates back to more than 225 million years and the area covers 77 square miles (200 square kilometers). If you are seeking adventure, you can explore its dense forests, ancient trees, hundreds of waterfalls and interesting birdlife on a hiking trip as there are more than 160 km/100 miles of hiking trails. Many lookouts offer spectacular sceneries and amazing photo ops, so make sure you bring your best camera!

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Brisbane has become increasingly sophisticated over the years yet the Queensland capital still retains its laidback charm. Bustling ferries ply the waters of the Brisbane River and the weather lends itself to outdoor pursuits. If you love the beach, this is the ideal jumping-off point for the Gold Coast and Surfers Paradise which are just an hour away, and the Sunshine Coast, which is two hours to the north. However, the extreme south end of the Great Barrier Reef begins 370kms (about 230 miles) north of the city, so this is not an option for a day out.

The city makes good use of its river as a travel artery and visitors will find the CityCat ferries and other local boat services an ideal and affordable way to reach the most popular museums, botanical gardens, wildlife parks, historic neighbourhoods, lively shopping precincts and riverfront plazas with their variety of restaurants and cafes. Both riverbanks have picturesque walkways that venture far beyond the city limits.

For those who would like to spend the day exploring the city centre, nearly everything is within walking distance, and conveniently placed bridges and small cross-river ferries link both sides. Jaunty red ferries plying the city reaches of the river are free to ride. If you get lost, ask one of the friendly locals for directions.

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Portside Wharf includes an attractive local shopping centre, several bars and restaurants, conference facilities and a cruise ship viewing deck. There is also a CityCat terminal nearby. One of Queensland's most famous historic pubs, the Breakfast Creek Hotel, is also within walking distance. The multi-user freight terminal at the Port of Brisbane is bleak, unattractive and a long way from the city. The new cruise terminal will have limited retail and a cafe for last minute essentials.

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The Australian sun is very powerful, and it's essential to liberally apply sun block on beach days and when spending a lot of time outdoors. Wear a hat, too.

Getting Around?

From Portside Wharf: Cruise lines will likely offer shuttle bus transportation to the city centre. In addition, those that dock at Portside have the option of using the CityCat, a Brisbane city-operated fast ferry that leaves on a regular schedule every 15 minutes from Bretts Wharf -- a 10-minute walk downstream from the ship. Transit time to the city centre is 30 to 45 minutes, depending on your destination, and the fares that you pay onboard are the same as they are for the local transit bus.

Sightseeing from the ferry's forward or aft deck is a delight, and the route passes commercial, residential and cultural districts, travelling through the city as far upstream as the University of Queensland at St. Lucia. A complete round trip takes about two hours and 20 minutes, and the service is heavily used by visitors and local residents. A single ticket lasts two hours and includes transfers to buses. An all-day ticket is also available, cheaper after rush hours and on weekends.

From the Freight Terminal: There is no public transportation. The options are taxis, cruise line shuttles or excursion transportation. While the shuttle might seem expensive, it is the most affordable option if your ship docks here.

On Foot: City centre streets are named after female British royalty (Adelaide, Elizabeth, Mary and the like) in the east-west direction, and after males (Albert, Edward, George) in the north-south direction. A heritage walking tour guide takes you past some three-dozen notable structures, including the old customs house, former port office, naval offices, immigration depot, Parliament House and the Queensland Club.

Currency & Best Way to Get Money?

The local currency is the Australian dollar. The largest coin denominations are the tiny, gold-colour two-dollar pieces and the larger, gold-colour one-dollar pieces. (We know that seems backward, so pay extra attention when counting your change.) Check oanada.com or xe.com for the latest exchange rates. The smallest currency is a silver five-cent piece so all prices are rounded to the nearest five-cent increment unless you are paying by credit card. ATMs are located throughout the city and in main shopping areas, such as the Queen Street Mall.

The language is English with an Australian accent. The locals pronounce the city "Briz-bun" or simply say "Brizzie."

Where You're Docked?

Cruise ships currently dock at two different riverfront locations, depending on the heights of their funnels or signal masts. Ships that can clear the Gateway Motorway Bridge, downriver from the city centre, dock at the Brisbane Cruise Terminal, Portside Wharf. Those that are too lofty tie up farther downstream at a freight terminal. A new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal at Luggage Point on the north side of the Brisbane River will open in time for the start of the 2020 cruise season. This terminal is large enough to accommodate ships of all sizes, including mega-ships.

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Introduction

Welcome to the Port of Brisbane, a thriving hub for cruise ships and an exciting gateway to the enchanting attractions of Australia’s beautiful east coast. Nestled on the eastern shores of Moreton Bay, just a short distance from the bustling city of Brisbane, this vibrant port offers a plethora of experiences for cruise enthusiasts from around the world.

Boasting state-of-the-art facilities and stunning ocean views, the Port of Brisbane is a favorite among cruisers seeking a convenient and memorable vacation. Whether you are embarking on a short getaway, exploring the stunning beaches and natural wonders of the region, or discovering the vibrant city of Brisbane, this cruise destination has something for everyone.

With multiple terminals catering to various cruise lines, the Port of Brisbane ensures a smooth and efficient embarkation and disembarkation process. From the moment you step foot on the port, you’ll be greeted with warm hospitality and a wide range of amenities to enhance your cruise experience.

Once onboard your cruise ship, you’ll discover a world of excitement and entertainment. Indulge in delectable cuisine at the onboard restaurants, relax by the poolside with a refreshing cocktail, or enjoy a lively show in the theater. The choices are endless, ensuring that every moment of your cruise is filled with joy and relaxation.

When it comes to shore excursions, the Port of Brisbane offers a plethora of options to suit every interest. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, nature lover, culture enthusiast, or history buff, you’ll find an excursion that matches your preferences. Explore the breathtaking beauty of Moreton Island, get up close and personal with adorable koalas at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, or immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the bustling city of Brisbane.

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors. From stunning parks, museums, and art galleries to exciting shopping precincts and vibrant markets, there’s no shortage of things to do and see in this cosmopolitan city. Whether you prefer to explore the city’s cultural heritage, soak up the sun on pristine beaches, or indulge in a variety of outdoor activities, Brisbane has it all.

So get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey from the Port of Brisbane. Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or embarking on your first voyage, this enchanting destination is sure to leave you with lasting memories and a desire to return. Join us as we explore the wonders of the Port of Brisbane, its captivating shore excursions, and the vibrant city of Brisbane. Get ready for an adventure like no other!

Cruise Terminals

The Port of Brisbane boasts multiple cruise terminals, each accommodating a variety of cruise lines and offering a seamless embarkation and disembarkation process for passengers. Whether you’re departing on a domestic or international cruise, you’ll find modern facilities and excellent services at these terminals.

1. Brisbane International Cruise Terminal:

The newest addition to the port, the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is a state-of-the-art facility designed to handle large-scale vessels. It offers a range of amenities, including check-in counters, security screening, duty-free shops, and passenger lounges. Located at the mouth of the Brisbane River, this terminal provides spectacular views as you set sail on your adventure.

2. Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal:

Situated in Hamilton, just moments away from Brisbane’s city center, the Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal provides a convenient and vibrant setting for cruisers. This terminal offers a range of dining options, boutique stores, and entertainment venues, allowing passengers to soak up the lively atmosphere before or after their cruise.

3. Fisherman Island Cruise Terminal:

Primarily serving as a domestic terminal, Fisherman Island Cruise Terminal is located on the south-eastern side of the port. It offers a convenient point of departure for cruises to stunning destinations within Australia. The terminal is equipped with modern facilities, including check-in counters, baggage handling services, and parking options.

4. Grain Terminal:

Used as a temporary cruise terminal during busy periods, the Grain Terminal is located near Fisherman Island. Although it may not have all the amenities of the other terminals, it provides a practical and efficient solution to accommodate the growing demand for cruises departing from the Port of Brisbane.

Regardless of which terminal you embark from, each one ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience for passengers. Whether it’s the modern amenities, stunning views, or lively atmosphere, the cruise terminals of the Port of Brisbane are the perfect starting point for your unforgettable journey ahead.

Transportation Options

Getting to and from the Port of Brisbane is a breeze, thanks to the various transportation options available to cruisers. Whether you’re arriving at the port by air or staying in a nearby hotel, there are convenient and efficient ways to ensure a seamless transition to your cruise ship.

1. Airport Transfers:

For those flying into Brisbane, airport transfers are a popular choice. Many cruise lines offer shuttle services from the airport to the cruise terminals, allowing passengers to relax and leave the logistics to the professionals. Private transfers and taxis are also readily available, providing a convenient and direct route from the airport to your cruise ship.

2. Hotel Transfers:

If you’re staying in a hotel in Brisbane or the surrounding areas, some accommodations offer transfer services to the Port of Brisbane. This can be arranged through your hotel concierge or directly with the cruise line. It’s a convenient option that eliminates the need for parking or finding alternative transportation to the port.

3. Self-Drive:

If you prefer the freedom and flexibility of driving to the port, self-drive options are available. The Port of Brisbane provides ample parking facilities for cruisers, whether it’s short-term parking for drop-off and pick-up or long-term parking for the duration of your cruise. Just remember to pre-book your parking to secure your spot.

4. Public Transportation:

For budget-conscious travelers or those looking to explore Brisbane before or after their cruise, public transportation is a viable option. The city has an extensive network of trains, buses, and ferries, making it easy to navigate and reach the cruise terminals. From the city center, you can catch a train to the nearby suburbs or take a ferry to Portside Wharf.

5. Taxi and Rideshare Services:

If you prefer the convenience of door-to-door service, taxi and rideshare services are readily available in Brisbane. Simply hail a cab or use a ridesharing app to book a ride to the port. It’s a hassle-free option that ensures a comfortable journey without the worry of parking or navigating unfamiliar roads.

Whichever transportation option you choose, rest assured that getting to and from the Port of Brisbane is convenient and hassle-free. Whether you’re arriving via airport transfers, hotel transfers, self-driving, public transportation, or taxi/rideshare services, you’ll be able to focus on the excitement of the upcoming cruise adventure.

Onboard Activities and Facilities

Once you step onboard your cruise ship at the Port of Brisbane, get ready to immerse yourself in a world of excitement, relaxation, and endless entertainment. From luxurious amenities to thrilling activities, the onboard experience is designed to enhance your cruise journey and create unforgettable memories.

Indulge your taste buds with the diverse range of dining options available onboard. From elegant fine dining restaurants to casual buffet-style eateries, there’s something to suit every palate. Enjoy gourmet cuisine prepared by world-class chefs and savor a variety of international flavors. With themed nights, specialty restaurants, and 24-hour room service, you’re sure to satisfy your culinary cravings.

2. Entertainment:

Prepare to be entertained from morning till night with a wide array of onboard activities and shows. Enjoy Broadway-style productions, live music performances, comedy acts, and dance shows in the ship’s theater. For a more laid-back experience, relax in one of the lounges or bars and enjoy live music from talented musicians. From trivia nights to dance classes, there’s never a dull moment onboard.

3. Wellness and Recreation:

Stay active and rejuvenate during your cruise with the ship’s wellness and recreational facilities. Take a dip in the pool or unwind in the whirlpool hot tubs. Stay fit in the state-of-the-art fitness center equipped with modern exercise equipment and join fitness classes like yoga or Zumba. For ultimate relaxation, pamper yourself with a spa treatment or unwind in the sauna and steam rooms.

4. Shops and Boutiques:

Indulge in some retail therapy onboard with an array of duty-free shops and boutiques. From high-end designer brands to souvenir shops, you’ll find a range of items to browse and purchase. Whether you’re looking for luxury items, jewelry, clothing, or gifts for loved ones back home, the onboard shops offer a diverse shopping experience.

5. Casino and Gaming:

If you’re feeling lucky, head to the ship’s casino and try your hand at various games like blackjack, poker, roulette, and slot machines. Whether you’re an experienced gambler or a casual player, the onboard casino provides an exciting and vibrant atmosphere to test your luck and enjoy some thrilling gaming action.

6. Kids and Teens Clubs:

For younger cruisers, onboard activities are catered specifically to their needs. Kids and teens clubs provide a safe and supervised environment for children of all ages to enjoy age-appropriate activities, make new friends, and have a blast throughout the cruise. From arts and crafts to video games and sports tournaments, there’s never a dull moment for the young ones.

From the moment you step onboard your cruise ship at the Port of Brisbane, you’ll find a world of activities and facilities designed to cater to every interest and age group. Whether you choose to indulge in fine dining, enjoy exciting entertainment, relax in the spa, or join in fun-filled activities, your cruise experience is set to be nothing short of extraordinary.

Dining and Entertainment

One of the highlights of any cruise is the opportunity to indulge in exquisite dining experiences and enjoy a variety of entertainment options. When sailing from the Port of Brisbane, you can expect a plethora of culinary delights and captivating performances to enhance your cruise experience.

Onboard your cruise ship, you’ll discover a range of dining options, catered to satisfy every palate and preference. From elegant fine dining restaurants to casual buffet-style eateries, the culinary choices are endless. Savor delectable dishes prepared by world-class chefs, featuring a blend of international flavors, and enjoy impeccable service. Whether you prefer a classic steakhouse, fresh seafood, authentic Italian cuisine, or exotic Asian specialties, the onboard dining venues will surely leave you craving for more.

2. Specialty Restaurants:

For a truly indulgent experience, many cruise ships offer specialty restaurants where you can explore unique and themed cuisine. Indulge in a romantic evening with your loved one in a candlelit steakhouse or enjoy a taste of the sea in a seafood-focused venue. These specialty restaurants often require reservations and may have an additional fee, but the intimate atmosphere and elevated dining experience make it well worth it.

3. Buffets and Casual Dining:

If you prefer a more relaxed dining experience, casual options such as buffets and cafes offer a variety of choices. Feast on an array of international dishes, including fresh salads, savory comfort food, and tempting desserts. These dining venues provide a vibrant and social atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal with friends and family.

4. Entertainment:

When it comes to entertainment, cruise ships offer a wide range of options to suit every taste. From dazzling Broadway-style shows featuring talented performers to live music performances that keep you dancing the night away, the onboard entertainment is sure to impress. Enjoy a comedy show, a magic performance, or even a thrilling acrobatic display. With themed parties, karaoke nights, and game shows, there’s always something to keep you entertained throughout your cruise.

5. Nightlife:

Once the sun sets, the onboard nightlife comes alive with bars, lounges, and clubs. Sip on handcrafted cocktails at a sophisticated lounge, dance to live music in a vibrant nightclub, or relax with a glass of wine at a cozy bar. Whether you’re looking for a lively atmosphere or a more intimate setting, the ship has an array of venues to suit your mood and preferences.

6. Movies and Theater:

Unwind and enjoy a movie night under the starry sky with the ship’s outdoor movie screenings. Grab a seat, a bag of popcorn, and immerse yourself in the latest Hollywood blockbusters or classic films. Additionally, the onboard theater showcases captivating productions, including musicals, dance performances, and variety shows, providing a truly immersive entertainment experience.

From delectable culinary creations to captivating performances, the dining and entertainment options onboard your cruise ship departing from the Port of Brisbane are designed to delight and enchant. Whether you’re seeking a romantic dinner, a lively night of dancing, or an evening of theater and live performances, your onboard experience will be filled with memorable moments and exceptional enjoyment.

Port of Brisbane Shore Excursions

When your cruise ship docks at the Port of Brisbane, you find yourself at the doorstep of a wide range of thrilling shore excursions. Whether you’re seeking adventure, cultural experiences, or wildlife encounters, these excursions offer the perfect opportunity to explore the wonders of the region. Here are just a few of the many exciting options available:

1. Brisbane City Highlights Tour:

Embark on a guided tour of the bustling city of Brisbane and discover its highlights. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, South Bank Parklands, and the historic City Hall. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Queen Street Mall, known for its shopping and entertainment options. Learn about the city’s history and culture from knowledgeable local guides.

2. Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Excursion:

No visit to Australia is complete without a close encounter with adorable koalas. Take a short boat ride to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, the world’s largest koala sanctuary, located on the banks of the Brisbane River. Get up close and personal with these cuddly creatures, hand-feed kangaroos, and learn about the unique wildlife of Australia.

3. Moreton Island Day Trip:

Escape to the pristine beauty of Moreton Island, located just off the coast of Brisbane. Enjoy a day of adventure with activities such as snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of the Tangalooma Wrecks, sandboarding down the island’s massive sand dunes, or exploring the island’s vibrant marine life on a guided snorkel tour.

4. Australia Zoo Wildlife Experience:

Visit the world-renowned Australia Zoo, established by the late Steve Irwin and his family. Get up close and personal with a variety of Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, crocodiles, and koalas. Learn about wildlife conservation and catch exciting live animal shows featuring native Australian animals.

5. Tangalooma Island Resort Adventure:

Embark on an adventure-filled day at Tangalooma Island Resort, located on Moreton Island. Enjoy thrilling activities such as hand-feeding dolphins, snorkeling around the Tangalooma Wrecks, and exploring the island’s beautiful natural surroundings. Relax on the sandy beaches or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the resort.

6. Cultural Experiences in Brisbane:

Immerse yourself in the diverse cultural experiences Brisbane has to offer. Take a guided tour through the city’s vibrant multicultural neighborhoods, visit art galleries showcasing indigenous and contemporary artworks, or attend a live performance at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre.

These are just a few examples of the exciting shore excursions available from the Port of Brisbane. Whether you’re looking for adventure, wildlife encounters, cultural experiences, or a combination of all, these excursions provide the perfect opportunity to discover the beauty and uniqueness of the Brisbane region.

Brisbane City Highlights Tour

Embark on a Brisbane City Highlights Tour and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Queensland’s capital city. This guided tour will take you on an exploration of Brisbane’s top landmarks, cultural attractions, and natural beauty. Dive into the diverse tapestry of the city and discover why it is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike.

Your tour might begin with a visit to the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, a sprawling green oasis encompassing a wide variety of lush plant species. Stroll along scenic pathways and admire the stunning landscapes, including the picturesque Japanese Garden and the vibrant Tropical Dome. The Botanic Gardens provide the perfect opportunity to relax and learn about the rich flora of the region.

Continue your journey to the South Bank Parklands, a vibrant hub of entertainment, dining, and recreation located along the Brisbane River. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverside promenade and enjoy a picnic in the lush parkland. You can also visit the iconic Streets Beach, a man-made beach in the heart of the city, where you can swim, sunbathe, or simply relax by the water’s edge.

As you explore the city, make sure to stop by the historic City Hall, an architectural masterpiece that boasts stunning heritage features. Head inside and admire the beautifully restored concert hall, the exquisite clock tower, and the intricately designed mosaic tiles. Take in the panoramic views of Brisbane from the City Hall’s observation deck, offering a breathtaking perspective of the city’s skyline.

No visit to Brisbane would be complete without experiencing the vibrant Queen Street Mall. This bustling pedestrian mall is a shopper’s paradise, lined with boutiques, department stores, and specialty shops. Explore the wide range of retail offerings, from high-end designer labels to unique Australian brands. The mall is also home to an array of cafes, restaurants, and street performers, creating a lively and dynamic atmosphere.

If you’re interested in delving deeper into the city’s history and culture, consider visiting one of Brisbane’s many museums and art galleries. The Queensland Museum and Science Centre is a must-visit, offering engaging exhibits on natural history, cultural heritage, and scientific discoveries. Alternatively, explore the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), housing an impressive collection of both traditional and contemporary artwork.

The Brisbane City Highlights Tour encapsulates the best of what the city has to offer. From the lush greenery of the botanical gardens to the vibrant energy of the South Bank Parklands and the cultural treasures within the City Hall, this tour provides an immersive experience of Brisbane’s charms. Discover the city’s rich heritage, explore its bustling shopping precincts, and soak in the stunning riverfront views. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or first-time visitor, this tour is sure to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the cosmopolitan and dynamic city of Brisbane.

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Excursion

Embark on an unforgettable excursion to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, an iconic wildlife sanctuary located just a short boat ride away from the Port of Brisbane. This sanctuary is the perfect opportunity to get up close and personal with some of Australia’s most beloved and unique animals, including the adorable koalas.

Upon arrival at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, you’ll be greeted by an enchanting natural setting and an array of wildlife experiences. The highlight of your visit will undoubtedly be the opportunity to hold and have your photo taken with a cuddly koala. These gentle creatures are known for their iconic appearance and lovable demeanor, making for an incredible and memorable encounter.

Aside from koalas, the sanctuary is home to a wide variety of animals, including kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, and many species of birds. Take a leisurely stroll through the park and enjoy the opportunity to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, an experience that allows you to get up close with these fascinating marsupials.

For those interested in birdwatching, the sanctuary offers the chance to observe and learn about native Australian birds. Look out for colorful parrots, cockatoos, and kookaburras as they go about their daily activities. Educational presentations and feeding sessions provide visitors with insights into the lives and behaviors of these captivating birds.

Immerse yourself in the rich world of wildlife conservation through the various educational shows and talks offered at the sanctuary. Experienced handlers provide informative and entertaining presentations that highlight the importance of protecting and preserving Australia’s unique ecosystems and endangered species.

For a memorable experience, catch the daily “Sheepdog and Sheep Shearing Show” where skilled sheepdogs expertly herd a flock of sheep, and experienced shearers demonstrate their craft. Witness the artistry and precision involved in shearing sheep while learning about the history of the Australian wool industry.

The Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is not only a haven for wildlife, but it also offers a range of facilities to enhance your visit. Enjoy a meal or snack at one of the onsite cafes, relax in the shaded picnic areas, or peruse the gift shop for unique souvenirs and koala-themed merchandise.

Visiting the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is a must-do experience for animal lovers of all ages. Whether you’re fascinated by koalas, excited about the chance to interact with kangaroos, or simply want to immerse yourself in the beauty of Australia’s wildlife, this excursion provides a unique and enriching adventure.

Moreton Island Day Trip

Embark on an exhilarating day trip to Moreton Island, a picturesque paradise located just off the coast of Brisbane. This stunning island is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life, making it a perfect destination for a day of adventure and relaxation.

Upon arrival at Moreton Island, prepare to be captivated by its breathtaking beauty. Head to the Tangalooma Wrecks, a series of sunken ships that provide a haven for marine life and offer an excellent snorkeling experience. Don your snorkeling gear and plunge into the turquoise waters, where you’ll encounter a dazzling array of tropical fish, vibrant corals, and even playful dolphins if you’re lucky.

For thrill-seekers, sandboarding down the island’s massive sand dunes is a must-do activity. Grab a sandboard and ascend to the top of the dunes, then brace yourself for an adrenaline-pumping descent down the sandy slopes. As you slide down, take in the panoramic views of the island and the sparkling ocean. It’s a thrilling and memorable experience that’s sure to get your heart racing.

After working up an appetite, enjoy a beachside picnic or savor a delicious barbecue lunch while enjoying the idyllic scenery. The island provides numerous pristine spots where you can relax, soak up the sun, and swim in the crystal-clear waters. Lounge on the sandy beaches, take a refreshing dip, or simply unwind and enjoy the peaceful ambiance of this island paradise.

For those seeking a more immersive marine experience, consider joining a guided snorkeling tour or scuba diving excursion. Explore the vibrant underwater world and discover the diverse marine life that call these waters home. Dive beneath the surface to encounter turtles, rays, and a myriad of colorful fish species, all while surrounded by the vibrant coral reefs.

The natural wonders of Moreton Island extend beyond the water’s edge. Take a leisurely walk along the island’s walking trails and immerse yourself in the beauty of the island’s flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for native wildlife, including wallabies, kookaburras, and a variety of bird species. The island’s untouched landscapes provide an opportunity to connect with nature and appreciate the unique biodiversity of the region.

A day trip to Moreton Island offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty. Whether you’re sandboarding down the dunes, snorkeling among the Tangalooma Wrecks, or simply basking in the tranquility of the island’s sandy shores, this excursion promises an unforgettable experience that showcases the best of what Moreton Island has to offer.

Australia Zoo Wildlife Experience

Embark on an unforgettable wildlife experience with a visit to the renowned Australia Zoo, located near the Port of Brisbane. This world-class zoo is a must-visit destination for animal lovers and offers an up-close and personal encounter with a diverse range of fascinating wildlife.

Established by the late Steve Irwin and his family, the Australia Zoo is dedicated to wildlife conservation, education, and promoting environmental awareness. As you explore the zoo, you’ll have the opportunity to observe and learn about a wide variety of animals from around the world.

One of the many highlights of the Australia Zoo is the chance to see and interact with koalas. These iconic and lovable creatures are a symbol of Australia, and at the zoo, you can get up close to them. Learn about their unique behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts aimed at protecting these precious marsupials.

In addition to koalas, you’ll have the opportunity to encounter kangaroos and wallabies. These gentle creatures can be hand-fed, allowing you to experience an up-close and personal interaction with them. Feel the softness of their fur and watch as they hop around their enclosures.

The Australia Zoo is also home to a fascinating collection of reptiles, including crocodiles, snakes, and lizards. Witness the feared saltwater crocodile in its natural habitat and learn about their incredible strength and adaptability. Marvel at the beauty and diversity of colorful snakes from across Australia and gain a deeper understanding of these often-misunderstood creatures.

For those who are captivated by birds, the zoo offers incredible opportunities to observe various species up close. Watch birds of prey soar through the sky during the awe-inspiring live bird shows. Witness the intelligence and agility of parrots and cockatoos as they perform tricks and interact with keepers.

The Australia Zoo also provides educational experiences through informative talks and presentations by knowledgeable zookeepers. Learn about the conservation efforts and the challenges faced by various species. Gain a deeper understanding of the importance of protecting and preserving wildlife habitats.

As you explore the zoo, enjoy the well-maintained and spacious enclosures that closely mimic the animals’ natural habitats. The Australia Zoo’s commitment to animal welfare and conservation is evident in the design and maintenance of these habitats, ensuring the animals are well-cared for and providing an enriching experience for visitors.

Make the most of your visit to the Australia Zoo by attending the thrilling wildlife shows. Watch crocodile feeding sessions, where keepers interact with these mighty reptiles and demonstrate their incredible power. Marvel at the agility and intelligence of the zoo’s resident tigers during the tiger presentations.

A visit to the Australia Zoo offers a truly immersive wildlife experience. Whether you’re captivated by koalas, fascinated by crocodiles, or enchanted by birds of prey, this excursion promises an unforgettable encounter with some of Australia’s most incredible wildlife.

Tangalooma Island Resort Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating adventure to Tangalooma Island Resort, located on the stunning Moreton Island just off the coast of Brisbane. This island getaway offers a range of exciting activities and breathtaking natural beauty that will leave you with lasting memories.

One of the highlights of visiting Tangalooma Island Resort is the opportunity to hand-feed wild bottlenose dolphins. Experience the magic of interacting with these intelligent and playful creatures as they swim close to shore. This incredible wildlife encounter is sure to be a highlight of your trip.

For adventure enthusiasts, Tangalooma Island Resort offers a host of thrilling activities. Take part in guided snorkelling tours and explore the vibrant underwater world of the Tangalooma Wrecks. Immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters and discover a kaleidoscope of colorful fish and coral formations.

Bird lovers will also be in for a treat at Tangalooma Island Resort. Join a guided birdwatching tour and spot a variety of bird species, including the iconic kookaburras, rainbow lorikeets, and cockatoos. The resort’s natural setting provides the perfect opportunity to observe and appreciate Australia’s diverse birdlife.

The resort offers a wide range of water sports activities for those seeking an adrenaline rush. Try your hand at kayaking, paddleboarding, or jet skiing as you explore the pristine waters surrounding the island. Admire the breathtaking coastal landscapes and feel the exhilaration of gliding across the water’s surface.

For a more leisurely experience, take a leisurely walk along the sandy shores or relax on the beach enjoying the sun-kissed serenity. Unwind with a book or simply soak up the idyllic atmosphere, taking in the breathtaking views of the turquoise waters and the pristine white sands.

When hunger strikes, indulge in a delicious beachside meal at one of the resort’s waterfront restaurants. Savor fresh seafood, international cuisine, and refreshing tropical beverages as you take in the panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty.

Tangalooma Island Resort also offers a range of accommodations, catering to various preferences and budgets. From beachfront villas to comfortable hotel rooms, you can choose the perfect option to suit your needs. Wake up to the soothing sound of ocean waves and soak in the tranquility of the island paradise.

Beyond the natural beauty and thrilling activities, Tangalooma Island Resort also offers cultural experiences. Explore the island’s rich history and aboriginal heritage through cultural tours and performances. Learn about the indigenous culture and the significance of the island’s traditional landmarks.

A visit to Tangalooma Island Resort promises an adventure-filled getaway surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking wildlife encounters, water sports, relaxation, or cultural experiences, this excursion provides a unique and unforgettable adventure on the beautiful Moreton Island.

Cultural Experiences in Brisbane

Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene of Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, and discover a rich tapestry of art, history, and diverse heritage that adds to its charm. From art galleries and museums to live performances and immersive cultural experiences, Brisbane offers a wealth of opportunities to delve into its cultural heritage.

Start your cultural exploration by visiting the Queensland Cultural Centre, a hub of artistic and cultural institutions. Here, you’ll find the Queensland Museum, where you can delve into the region’s natural history and cultural heritage through interactive exhibits and displays. The Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) showcases a vast collection of artworks, from classical masterpieces to contemporary installations.

For a deeper understanding of the indigenous culture, visit the Gallery of Aboriginal Art (GOMA), located within the QAGOMA complex. Explore the profound stories and artistic expressions of the Aboriginal peoples through a diverse collection of traditional and contemporary artworks.

Immerse yourself in performing arts by attending a live performance at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). Enjoy ballet, opera, theater, or orchestral performances in one of the QPAC’s world-class venues. From Broadway shows to local productions, there’s always something captivating happening on stage.

Discover the city’s rich history by exploring its heritage buildings and landmarks. Take a guided walking tour through the city center and learn about its colonial past, architectural gems, and narratives of its early settlement. Visit the Old Government House, a beautifully preserved Georgian building that offers insight into the city’s historical significance.

For a taste of Brisbane’s multiculturalism, explore the fascinating neighborhoods that reflect the city’s diverse heritage. Head to Fortitude Valley, a vibrant district known for its live music venues, bustling markets, and multicultural food scene. Indulge in an array of international cuisines, from Asian delights to Middle Eastern flavors.

Experience authentic indigenous culture through immersive tours and cultural performances. Join a tour led by local indigenous guides who share their deep knowledge and connection to the land, allowing you to gain insights into the traditional customs, ancient stories, and spiritual significance of the region.

Additionally, Brisbane hosts numerous cultural festivals throughout the year, celebrating different traditions, art forms, and cuisines. From the vibrant Brisbane Festival to the BrisAsia Festival, there’s always a celebration taking place that allows you to experience the city’s cultural diversity.

Immerse yourself in the local art scene by visiting contemporary art galleries and creative spaces. Explore the emerging artists’ scene in the Valley or visit the West End, a bohemian district renowned for its street art and independent galleries.

With its rich cultural heritage, vibrant arts scene, and diverse neighborhoods, Brisbane offers a plethora of cultural experiences for visitors to explore. Whether you’re interested in history, art, or immersive indigenous encounters, the city provides a treasure trove of cultural delights waiting to be discovered.

Shopping and Markets in Brisbane

Brisbane is a shopaholic’s paradise, offering a wide range of shopping options from modern malls to vibrant markets. Whether you’re looking for high-end fashion, unique local crafts, or fresh produce, Brisbane has something to cater to every shopping desire.

For a premier shopping experience, head to the Queen Street Mall, a bustling pedestrian mall in the heart of the city. Home to major retail stores, department stores, and international brands, this vibrant shopping precinct offers a diverse range of products. Explore the mall’s arcades and laneways, where you’ll find boutique shops, specialty stores, and unique fashion labels.

If you’re a fashion enthusiast, make sure to visit the James Street precinct in Fortitude Valley. Here, you’ll find a mix of Australian and international designer stores, as well as chic boutiques showcasing the latest in fashion, accessories, and homeware. This trendy shopping destination is perfect for those seeking unique and stylish pieces.

Brisbane is also known for its vibrant markets, offering a colorful blend of local produce, handmade goods, and eclectic treasures. The South Bank Lifestyle Markets, held every weekend, feature a variety of stalls selling arts and crafts, fashion, jewelry, and fresh produce. Enjoy live music as you browse through the stalls and soak in the lively atmosphere.

For a taste of the local food scene, head to the Eat Street Northshore, a bustling market located in an industrial setting. This night market boasts a wide range of international cuisines, gourmet eats, and sweet treats, making it a food lover’s paradise. Explore the stalls, sample delicious bites, and enjoy live entertainment as you indulge in a culinary adventure.

If you’re looking for fresh local produce, visit the Jan Powers Farmers Markets held at various locations around Brisbane. Browse through the stalls where local farmers and producers offer an array of fresh fruits, vegetables, artisanal products, and homemade goodies. Engage with the friendly vendors, learn about their products, and sample the flavors of the region.

For a unique shopping experience, visit the Collective Markets located in the heart of South Bank. This market showcases local artists, designers, and craftsmen, offering a wide range of handmade, one-of-a-kind items. Discover unique fashion, accessories, homeware, artwork, and more, all created by talented local artisans.

If you’re looking for antiques, vintage items, and quirky collectibles, the Paddington Antique Centre is a must-visit. Explore this vast complex filled with individual stalls selling an eclectic mix of treasures from different eras and styles. Lose yourself in the nostalgia and uncover hidden gems as you explore the diverse collection.

From luxury shopping to eclectic markets, Brisbane offers a shopping experience to suit every taste and budget. Whether you’re seeking high-end fashion, unique crafts, local produce, or a leisurely stroll through vibrant markets, you’ll find it all in this shopper’s paradise.

Outdoor Activities and Natural Attractions

Brisbane is blessed with abundant natural beauty and offers a plethora of outdoor activities to immerse yourself in the stunning surroundings. From pristine beaches and lush parks to scenic hiking trails and breathtaking viewpoints, outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy exhilarating adventures.

One of the must-visit natural attractions in Brisbane is the stunning South Bank Parklands. Here, you’ll find lush greenery, sparkling lagoons, and a vibrant riverside promenade. Take a dip in the man-made Streets Beach, a popular beach-style lagoon set against the city skyline. Stroll along the pathways, indulge in a picnic on the grassy lawns, or hire a bike and explore the scenic riverfront.

For a beach getaway, head to the nearby Moreton Bay region. Bask in the sunshine and swim in the crystal-clear waters at beautiful beaches such as Redcliffe, Scarborough, or Shorncliffe. With golden sand, gentle waves, and stunning coastal vistas, these beaches offer the perfect setting for relaxation and water activities.

Venture a little further to the iconic Gold Coast, just an hour’s drive from Brisbane, and explore its famous coastline. Surfers Paradise is a haven for wave seekers, while Burleigh Heads boasts scenic coastal walks and tranquil beachside picnics. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Broadbeach or soak up the sun at the picturesque Coolangatta Beach.

Escape the city and discover the natural wonders of the surrounding national parks. Take a scenic drive to the Lamington National Park, where you can hike through ancient rainforests, marvel at cascading waterfalls, and spot unique flora and fauna. Mount Coot-tha, located just outside the city, offers panoramic views of Brisbane from its lookout point and is a popular spot for picnics and hiking.

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, consider adventure activities such as kayaking along the Brisbane River, paddleboarding in Moreton Bay, or embarking on a thrilling jet boat ride. Explore the region’s waterways, navigate through mangrove forests, and get a unique perspective of the city and its natural surroundings.

Throughout Brisbane, you’ll find an extensive network of bike paths and walking trails, allowing you to explore the city’s natural beauty on foot or by bike. The Brisbane River Loop, Kangaroo Point Cliffs, and the scenic riverfront paths offer picturesque routes for outdoor enthusiasts. Rent a bike and embark on a scenic adventure, soaking in the city’s stunning landscapes as you go.

Brisbane is also home to numerous parks and gardens, offering lush green spaces for relaxation and recreation. Visit the City Botanic Gardens, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city, or explore the expansive Roma Street Parkland, with its stunning flora, tropical gardens, and water features. These parks provide idyllic settings for picnics, yoga sessions, or simply unwinding amidst nature.

From beachside bliss to awe-inspiring national parks, Brisbane’s outdoor activities and natural attractions offer something for everyone. Whether you choose to swim, hike, bike, or simply relax in a tranquil park, you’ll find endless opportunities to connect with nature and experience the beauty of the great outdoors.

Beaches and Water Sports

Brisbane is blessed with a stunning coastline and beautiful beaches, making it a popular destination for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely day under the sun or an adrenaline-pumping water adventure, Brisbane’s beaches and water sports scene offer a wide range of activities for all levels of thrill-seekers.

One of the top beach destinations near Brisbane is the iconic Gold Coast. Just an hour’s drive from the city, the Gold Coast boasts a string of pristine beaches that cater to every preference. Surfers Paradise is renowned for its golden sand, bustling atmosphere, and excellent surf breaks. Beginners can take surf lessons and catch their first wave, while experienced surfers can challenge themselves in these renowned breaks.

Burleigh Heads, with its tranquil coves and scenic coastal walks, is perfect for a relaxing beach day. Enjoy a picnic on the grassy foreshore, take a dip in the refreshing ocean waters, or simply soak up the sun while enjoying the stunning views. Coolangatta Beach, located on the southern end of the Gold Coast, offers a laid-back vibe and is known for its turquoise waters and world-class surf.

Closer to Brisbane, you’ll find the charming seaside town of Redcliffe. This tranquil beach destination offers family-friendly swimming areas, spacious parks, and an array of cafes and restaurants along the water’s edge. The calm waters and sandy shores make it an ideal spot for swimming, paddleboarding, or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the foreshore.

For those seeking more adventurous water activities, Brisbane offers a range of thrilling options. Explore Moreton Bay by kayak or paddleboard and discover the hidden gems of the islands and reefs. Snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts can dive into the underwater world of the Tangalooma Wrecks or the artificial reefs in the bay, encountering colorful marine life and mesmerizing coral formations.

If you’re a fan of fishing, Moreton Bay and the Brisbane River provide excellent opportunities to cast your line. Join a guided fishing tour or try your luck from the jetties and fishing spots along the riverbanks. From saltwater fishing to freshwater angling, Brisbane has something to offer for all fishing enthusiasts.

Water sports such as jet skiing, parasailing, and kiteboarding are also popular in Brisbane. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you ride the waves on a jet ski, soar above the water on a parasail, or harness the wind power for a thrilling kiteboarding session. Brisbane’s beaches and waterways provide the perfect playground for these exciting activities.

For a more leisurely experience, take a leisurely cruise along the Brisbane River. Hop on a river cruise and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city from a different perspective. Relax on deck, savor a drink, and take in the stunning skyline and landscapes as you glide along the tranquil waters.

From sun-soaked beach days to thrilling water sports adventures, Brisbane offers a world of possibilities for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking to relax on the sand, catch a wave, or immerse yourself in the vibrant water sports scene, the beaches and waterways of Brisbane provide an exciting and memorable experience.

Brisbane River Cruise

Embarking on a Brisbane River cruise is a delightful way to explore the city from a unique perspective while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of the water. As you embark on this leisurely journey along the winding river, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views, iconic landmarks, and a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of Brisbane.

Beginning your river cruise adventure, you’ll pass under the impressive Story Bridge, an iconic symbol of the city. Marvel at the bridge’s architectural marvel and enjoy panoramic views of the city’s skyline as you drift along the water.

As you continue your cruise, you’ll pass by the vibrant South Bank precinct, with its stunning parklands, outdoor pools, and the iconic Wheel of Brisbane. Take in the stunning views of the River Quay Green and the picturesque Streets Beach, where people relax and swim against a backdrop of the city’s skyscrapers.

Along the river’s edge, you’ll be able to admire the historic Kangaroo Point cliffs, known for their sandstone cliffs and recreational spaces. These cliffs provide a perfect vantage point from which to capture panoramic views of the cityscape and the winding river below.

As you journey further, you’ll encounter prominent landmarks such as the Customs House, a grand heritage-listed building with its distinct architecture. Learn about its fascinating history and significance in Brisbane’s trading past.

The riverside suburbs of New Farm and Teneriffe offer a glimpse into the city’s captivating past. Admire the charming heritage buildings, trendy cafes, and vibrant arts scene that thrive in these neighborhoods. Take in the view of the iconic Breakfast Creek Hotel, a heritage-listed pub dating back to 1889, as you cruise past.

As you near the city center, you’ll arrive at the Eagle Street Pier, a bustling hub of activity with its array of riverside dining options offering culinary delights from around the world. Marvel at the modern skyscrapers that make up the city’s CBD and witness the energy of this cosmopolitan metropolis.

Throughout your river cruise, informative commentary will provide fascinating insights into the history, culture, and landmarks that you pass along the way. Learn about Brisbane’s transformation from a small colonial town to a thriving modern city and gain a deeper appreciation for its rich heritage.

Whether you choose a day or evening cruise, the Brisbane River offers a serene and beautiful setting to discover the city’s highlights from a different perspective. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the refreshing river breeze as you soak up the stunning views, iconic landmarks, and learn about the fascinating stories of Brisbane’s past and present.

Moreton Bay Wildlife Cruise

Embark on an unforgettable Moreton Bay wildlife cruise and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this stunning marine ecosystem. Located just off the coast of Brisbane, Moreton Bay is a haven for diverse marine life, including dolphins, turtles, dugongs, and a plethora of bird species. A wildlife cruise allows you to observe these incredible creatures in their natural habitat while learning about the unique ecosystem.

As you set sail, the knowledgeable crew will provide insights into the fascinating marine life and environmental significance of Moreton Bay. Get ready for an unforgettable encounter with playful dolphins as they swim and play alongside the boat. Watch in awe as these intelligent creatures leap through the water, showcasing their acrobatic skills.

The cruise will take you to the Tangalooma Wrecks, a series of sunken ships that have become an artificial reef teeming with marine life. Put on your snorkel gear and explore this underwater wonderland, surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colorful fish and vibrant corals. Discover the secrets of the wrecks and spot unique species that make this ecosystem their home.

Keep an eye out for graceful sea turtles that frequent the area. Glide through the crystal-clear waters and witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Learn about their behaviors, mating habits, and important conservation efforts aimed at protecting these vulnerable species.

Moreton Bay is also home to the elusive dugong, or “sea cow.” Keep your camera ready as you may spot one of these gentle giants grazing on seagrass beds, their primary food source. Dugongs are fascinating creatures, and spotting one in the wild is a rare and special experience.

The bay is also a haven for bird enthusiasts, with numerous bird species thriving in the surrounding mangroves and sandbanks. Watch as elegant shorebirds wade through the shallow waters, and witness majestic sea eagles soar through the sky. The diverse birdlife provides a captivating display of nature’s beauty and offers opportunities for photography and birdwatching enthusiasts.

Throughout the cruise, the onboard commentary will provide fascinating insights into the diverse ecosystem of Moreton Bay, including its geological formations, rich history, and ongoing conservation efforts. Learn about the importance of preserving this pristine environment for future generations and gain a deeper understanding of the challenges that come with protecting such a fragile ecosystem.

A Moreton Bay wildlife cruise offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing you to get up close and personal with the incredible marine life and bird species that call this area home. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply seeking an unforgettable adventure in the great outdoors, this wildlife cruise promises a mesmerizing encounter with the wonders of Moreton Bay.

Scenic Helicopter Tours

Embarking on a scenic helicopter tour is an exhilarating way to experience the breathtaking beauty of Brisbane and its surrounding regions from a unique vantage point. Soar through the sky and take in the stunning panoramic views of the city’s skyline, coastline, and natural landscapes as you embark on an unforgettable aerial adventure.

As your helicopter takes off, you’ll quickly be immersed in the awe-inspiring views of Brisbane’s iconic landmarks. Get a bird’s-eye view of the Brisbane River as it winds its way through the city, passing under the Story Bridge and past the towering buildings of the Central Business District.

Fly over South Bank and marvel at the lush greenery, sparkling lagoons, and vibrant cultural precinct. Enjoy stunning views of the Wheel of Brisbane, the Streets Beach lagoon, and the beautiful Queen Street Mall below. The panoramic vistas from the helicopter provide a whole new perspective of this vibrant area.

Escaping the city, your helicopter tour may take you along the breathtaking coastline of Moreton Bay. Marvel at the golden sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and rocky cliffs that line the shores. From above, you’ll witness the pristine beauty of islands such as Moreton and North Stradbroke, with their secluded beaches and vibrant marine life.

Take in the expansive views of the stunning Glass House Mountains as you fly over their majestic peaks. Enjoy the rugged beauty of this natural wonder and appreciate the panoramic vistas that stretch out before you. The helicopter tour allows you to witness these ancient volcanic peaks in all their glory.

For nature lovers, a scenic helicopter tour can take you over the lush rainforests of the Gold Coast Hinterland. Experience the verdant landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and rolling hills of this picturesque region. Witness the untouched beauty of Lamington National Park, Springbrook National Park, and the Border Ranges as you hover above.

Throughout your helicopter tour, the knowledgeable pilot will provide informative commentary, pointing out points of interest and sharing fascinating insights into the landscapes, landmarks, and natural features you pass. Learn about the history, geology, and cultural significance of the areas below as you take in the stunning views from above.

Scenic helicopter tours offer a unique and unforgettable way to experience the beauty of Brisbane and its surroundings. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, seeking an adventure, or simply wanting to appreciate the gorgeous landscapes from a new perspective, a helicopter tour promises a truly memorable experience that will leave you with a sense of awe and wonder.

Brisbane, the stunning capital city of Queensland, offers an abundance of attractions, experiences, and adventures for visitors from around the world. From exploring the vibrant cityscape to immersing oneself in the natural wonders of the region, Brisbane has something to offer every traveler.

With its bustling cruise terminals, the Port of Brisbane serves as a gateway to a wide range of exciting destinations and shore excursions. Whether you choose to embark on a city highlights tour, get up close and personal with Australian wildlife, or immerse yourself in cultural experiences, these excursions provide a deeper connection to the city and its surroundings.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, Brisbane’s stunning natural beauty shines through with its picturesque beaches, lush parks, and breathtaking landscapes. Whether you prefer leisurely beach days, thrilling water sports, or immersive wildlife encounters, Brisbane offers endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature.

Cultural enthusiasts will be delighted by the city’s vibrant arts scene, including world-class museums, art galleries, and live performances. From modern art installations to historical landmarks, Brisbane’s cultural experiences provide insight into the city’s rich heritage and the diverse influences that shape its identity.

The shopping and dining scene in Brisbane is equally captivating, with a diverse range of options. Whether you’re browsing the high-end fashion boutiques, exploring vibrant markets, or indulging in unique culinary delights from around the world, Brisbane satisfies all tastes and preferences.

As your visit to Brisbane comes to an end, consider taking a scenic helicopter tour to capture a final glimpse of the city and its surroundings from a breathtaking perspective. Soar above the skyline, witness the natural wonders of the region, and be reminded of the incredible beauty that awaits in Brisbane.

Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a culture vulture, an adventure seeker, or simply looking for a memorable getaway, Brisbane has it all. With its warm hospitality, diverse experiences, and stunning landscapes, this vibrant city guarantees an unforgettable journey that will leave you with cherished memories and a desire to return.

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A new terminal has been constructed late 2020, Brisbane International Cruise Terminal at Pinkenba and has doubled the number of cruise ships in Brisbane. It has around 9,300 square meters set over two levels and connected to a 200-meter (660-foot) long wharf, with two air bridges facilitating the movement of passengers on and off ships.

Near the port, a $650 million AUD upgrade of Kingsford Smith Drive is well underway, which will see it turned it into a six-lane boulevard with a boardwalk along the river.

The cruise terminal is located at the mouth of the Brisbane River, only 15 minutes’ drive (12 km) from Brisbane Airport and 30 minutes’ drive (21 km) from the CBD and is close to major arterial roads including the Gateway Motorway and Kingsford Smith Drive.

The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is not currently serviced by public transport.

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Sightseeing:

Brisbane locally known as Brissie (or Brisvegasis) the capital city of Queensland located on the River Brisbane near Moreton Bay. Brisbane named after Sir Thomas Brisbane, the governor of New South Wales at the time of the settlement, is the fourth-largest of Australia's state capitals. Nestled between the Gold Coast to the south and the Sunshine Coast to the north, laid-back Brisbane makes the most of its magnificent beaches. Wander in the lush Botanical Gardens , shop in the Queen Street Mall, or enjoy the countless cafes and restaurants along the banks of the Brisbane River.

Among older buildings are Parliament House (1868); the Central Railway Station (1901); the People's Palace , notable for verandas and cast-iron balustrades; the town hall; and the only two surviving public buildings from the convict past, the stone Commissariat Store on the river and the Old Windmill (1827-1829), later transmuted into an Observatory, on the hill near Wickham Park. City Hall houses an art gallery and museum on Brisbane's history and growth.

Earlystreet Historical Village is an open-air museum conserving many characteristic Queensland buildings for posterity. Miegunyah Folk Museum , in an 1886 stilt house, records the lives and times of colonial women, and Newstead House, 4 km (2.5 mi) from central Brisbane, dates from the early 19th century and is the city's oldest private residence.

Of much more recent provenance (completed 1985) is the arts complex on the South Bank just across Victoria Bridge. This comprises the Queensland Art Gallery , which has an interesting Australian collection, the museum, and the state library and performing arts theaters.

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Tours Excursions Transportation:

Catching one of the sleek CityCat ferries down the Brisbane River has become the popular sightseeing journey. Passengers can stand on the open-air front deck of the blue, white and yellow catamarans and glide under the Story Bridge to South Bank and the city center. They run every 15 to 30 minutes, between 5.40am and 11.45pm, from the University of Queensland in the southwest to Apollo Rd, Bulimba, and back (a little over one hour each way). There are 15 terminals in total including New Farm Park, North Quay (for the Queen St Mall), Riverside (for the CBD) and West End. The CityCats are wheelchair accessible at the University of Queensland, Guyatt Park, North Quay, South Bank 1 and 2, Hawthorne and Apollo Rd.

It pays to compare your cruise line tours here .

Nearby Places:

Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary is located in the Brisbane suburb of Fig Tree Pocket

The sanctuary is one of the very few sanctuaries in the world where visitors are actually allowed to hold koalas for a fee. Strict regulations ensure that each koala is not held for more than thirty minutes every day.

Visitors can also feed and pet the free-roaming kangaroos in the five-acre open-plan kangaroo reserve, where more than 130 of the animals freely reside. Kangaroos are sometimes seen with a joey in their pouch.

One can arrive by private car or taxi, a journey of approximately 20 minutes from the City. One can also catch a Brisbane Transport bus, or arrive by ferry from the Queensland Cultural center pontoon, a journey of approximately 1½ hours.

Shopping and Food

The main shopping area is Queen Street Mall surrounded by shopping centers.

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Communication:

Plenty of cafes which offer free WiFi for customers around

Opening Hours and Holidays:

Shops and services are generally open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm and until lunchtime on Saturday. In cities and larger towns, many shops stay open late on Thursday or Friday evening - usually until 9pm - and all day on Saturday. Shopping malls are often open on Sundays as well.

In remote country areas, roadhouses provide all the essential services for the traveler and, on the major highways, are generally open 24 hours a day. In tourist areas, even ones well off the beaten track, tourist offices are often open every day or at least through the week plus weekend mornings; urban information centers are more likely to conform to normal shopping hours.

Tourist attractions such as museums, galleries and attended historic monuments are often open daily, though those in rural communities may have erratic opening hours.

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The Brisbane Cruise Port was recently built to connect the city to the world through tourism and trade. Located at the southeast of Queensland, the building of the terminal prompted the infrastructure around it to be developed and improved, with project updates released regularly.

Food and Drink

A 10-15 minute drive from the centre of Brisbane, the Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal is also home to a variety of food hubs . Fresh food markets and restaurants can be found near the port, with many to choose from:

  • Aamaya Indian Restaurant: This restaurant brings the flavourful taste of Indian cuisine to the port of Brisbane. Aamaya uses traditional cooking methods in the dishes they serve, giving their customers an authentic taste. Closed on Tuesdays, the restaurant serves dinner on the other six days, with the addition of lunch during Fridays..
  • Bamboo Basket: At Bamboo Basket , diners are served both Northern and Southern Chinese cuisine. The dining experience is also has a visual element where customers are able to see how the cooking process as it happens. Dumplings are filled, dough is rolled and noodles are made right in front of the diners’ eyes. The Bamboo Basket is open all days of the week, starting at around lunch time.
  • Belvedere Bar N Grill: Craving for some succulent steaks? Drop by the Belvedere Bar N Grill to get your fix of their delicious meats right in the heart of the Brisbane port. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of Belvedere vodka and 11 beers, served across dining tables and lounges overlooking the scenic river. Open seven days a week, Belvedere Bar N Grill serves lunch and dinner and has an open bar with an menu available all day.
  • Betong 888 Thai Restaurant: Thailand may be miles away from Brisbane, but that doesn’t mean Thai cuisine won’t be accessible to those within Brisbane. The Betong 888 Thai Restaurant brings authentic Thai dishes to the port, with dishes that include Thai curries and Tom Yum Goong soup. The restaurant is also famous for their specialties such as the Sesame Roast Duck and Crisp Pork Belly. The Betong 888 Thai Restaurant also offers pickup and delivery requests through their online ordering system. Open seven days a week, this Thai restaurant serves lunch and dinner.
  • Burrito Bar: The Burrito Bar prides itself with offering diners a wide range of street-style Mexican dishes, ranging from quesadillas and spicy tacos to sticky chicken wings and chocolate nachos. Burrito Bar takes a piece of authentic Mexico and places it in Brisbane through the restaurant interior, which consists of huge walls with hand-painted Mexican graffiti. Open seven days a week, Burrito Bar hours start at 11 AM until 9 PM.

If these locations don’t feel like something you’re craving just yet, there many more several food places around Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal for you to enjoy. Exploring is half the fun!

Brisbane city business district and suburbs

Brisbane city business district and suburbs

Shopping in Brisbane

This cruise terminal is also home to different shopping brands that range from fashion and fresh food to fitness and health-related items. Most of the shopping can be done in Queen Street Mall , which is surrounded by other shopping centres such as the Myer Centre. Chinatown is also situated on Brunswick Street, which is found in the northeast of the central business district.

City Hall in Brisbane

City Hall in Brisbane

Getting Around Brisbane (Drop-off and Pick-up Procedures)

Access all of what Brisbane has to offer with these modes of transportation to get around:

  • Buses are available to pick-up and drop-off people around the port and nearby attractions and stores. You can check out the bus routes to better plan your trips.
  • Ferries are also available to take people down the Brisbane River from 5:50 AM to 10:30 PM every day. Tickets may be purchased from the Brisbane City Council Customer Centres.
  • The port can also be travelled on foot and enjoyed while checking out the line of stores by the area.
  • Taxis can be hailed from the Fresh n Wild Marketplace from the Portside Wharf precinct entrance.
  • Trains such as the CityTrain , which covers the city of Brisbane, and the AirTrain , which connects the cruise terminal to the airport, are also available.
  • There are also parking lots in the Brisbane central business district where you can leave your vehicle for a maximum of two hours, unless there’s signage that indicates otherwise. Not sure where to park? The Kings Parking helps you search for a parking area nearby.

Brisbane CBD and Brisbane River

Brisbane CBD and Brisbane River

What to Do in Brisbane

Outside of Portside Wharf Cruise Terminal, Brisbane is brimming with sights to discover. We list 5 attractions to check out:

  • City Botanic Gardens: The City Botanic Gardens are located just by the side of Brisbane River. It is a heritage-listed collection of gardens that houses greenery perfect for outdoor walks and scenic stages. Some of the sites may be booked for special events.
  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Right at the heart of Brisbane is the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, considered the largest of its kind. The sanctuary features around 130 koalas, as well as some kangaroos, all of which can be interacted with while in a natural Australian wildlife setting.
  • Australia Zoo: Around an hour’s drive north of Brisbane will lead to the Australia Zoo started by the late Steve Irwin.
  • Theme Parks: Movieworld and Sea World are available for those who are interested in theme parks.
  • Surfers Paradise: Looking for seaside resorts? Head down 78 kilometres south of Brisbane and life on the beach will welcome both residents and tourists.

There’s plenty to look forward when you have the Brisbane Cruise Terminal as your next destination!

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    Where does the cruise ship stop?

Portside Wharf located in the suburb of Hamilton, is where the cruise ships dock on the Brisbane River. This area was formerly known as Brett's Wharf and offers world class dining, cinemas and speciality shopping. A great place to wander and have a meal.

    How far from the cruise terminal is the main city centre?

Its approximately 10 kilometers [6 miles] to the City Centre.

    Can i catch the Brisbane River Cat fast ferries from the cruise terminal.

The nearest point to catch the fast river ferry service, is about 800 metres up river from the cruise terminal. The terminal is called Bretts Wharf and is located on Kingsford Smith Drive.

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The €84-million Elmina Fishing Harbour with berthing space for deep marine access for a fleet of fishing boats, has received its first cruise ship, ‘SH Vega.’ Named after the first ship to cross the Arctic Northeast Passage, SH Vega was designed to journey to far-away places and remote polar regions in style and comfort. Built in Finland’s famous Helsinki Shipyard, SH Vega was made for wonderful cruising experiences. It has welcoming spaces to relax on board, unobstructed views throughout the ship, and world-class restaurants, staterooms and amenities meant for sailing pleasure. On board the 280-passenger capacity historic ship was 115 revellers, made up of 106 passengers and nine crew members. The vessel dropped its anchor in the Elmina waters, about 8.8 cables away from the port’s main breakwater. It then lowered its Zodiac (inflatable boats) into the water before carefully disembarking the 115 passengers and crew members into the zodiac in safe batches to the shores of the ancient town to catch a glimpse of its historic landscape. The nationalities of the passengers aboard the cruise vessel include Australia, Austria, China, France, Germany, Greece, Russia, and Nigeria. The vessel had previously sailed to some ports including Angola, Benin, Congo, Gabon, Togo, and São Tomé. The tourists toured the Elmina Castle and its township, the Batik-making centre at Global Mamas all in Elmina, the Kakum National Park, and the Cape Castle. They also enjoyed some traditional drumming and dance lessons with splendid performances, alongside Ghanaian and continental delicacies. Ghana is considered one of the favourite destinations of cruise passengers worldwide, with Tema and Takoradi being the traditional port of call. With this maiden call by SH Vega, however, the Elmina fishing Harbour which was primarily built by the government to assist fisher folks in their fishing activities, has now assumed a dual port role of being both a fishing port and a cruise destination. Mr Peter Amos-Bediako, the Director of Port, at a short ceremony, lauded the Government for the construction of the facility. The visit of SH Vega at the Elmina Fishing Harbour presented endless opportunities for the Port to promote local and international tourism. “It’s a great day in the annals of Ghana’s tourism and maritime sectors,” he said and thanked the various institutions for making the journey a success. Mr Solomon Appiah, Municipal Chief Executive for the Komenda-Edina-Eguafo-Abrem was optimistic that the local economy of Elmina and its environs would be positively affected by this historical achievement.

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Heartbreaking video shows 20-year-old Levion Parker happily swimming in the ocean and fishing with his pals just a week before he drunkenly jumped off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship and was never seen again.

The TikTok video was posted by Parker’s friend, Kaleb Felty, on March 27 and shows Parker beaming on a boat off Florida and splashing around in the shallows.

At one point, a shirtless Parker holds up a fish he’d just caught. Another clip shows him fighting with a fish on his line as it darts under the boat before it cuts to Parker taking a dip in the sea.

Felty posted several other videos of Parker, including one of him hunting with a bow and arrow. In another video he dubbed a “typical Levion moment,” Parker feeds pelicans a fish out of his hands from a boat.

Levion Parker with a fish

Parker’s pal also posted a slideshow of several photos of the two together, writing “I will see you again one way or another.”

Parker, of North Port, Florida, jumped off the 11th deck of the Liberty of the Seas around 4 a.m. on April 4, plummeting 200 feet into the Atlantic in front of his helpless brother and father while heading to Cuba and the Bahamas’ Grand Inagua Island, Florida officials said.

He had been drinking and had just gotten into an argument with his father, witnesses said.

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“There was a lot of yelling, and the crew was alerted immediately,” cruise passenger Deborah Morrison told The Post.

“His family was horrified. Just beside themselves,” she added.

Royal Caribbean said it “immediately” launched search boats to look for the 20-year-old and alerted the Coast Guard, which later took over the search. 

The boy’s stunned father, Francel Parker, told The Daily Sun he threw six life rings off the ship in hopes of saving his son before the massive vessel was able to come to a stop about 20 minutes later.

Five days later, The Coast Guard called off its search.

Francel Parker is demanding to know how his underage son was given alcohol on the four-day cruise.

Levion Parker fishing

However Royal Caribbean sources told The Daily Mail he could have purchased the booze offboard, where the drinking age is 18.

“We have a strict policy on underage drinking. We did not serve this guest on board,” the source told the outlet. “The ship was docked in the Dominican Republic that day, so we cannot speak to what guest did when he was off the ship.”

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I worked on cruises for 3 years. Here are 6 things I'd never do on board.

  • I used to work on cruises. After many days at sea, there are things I'd never do on a cruise .
  • I never wear my room key around my neck and try to avoid misnaming the ship.
  • I never buy the drink package or pay for meal upgrades in the main dining room.

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I've sailed around the world as a cruise-ship employee , and now I enjoy cruising as a passenger.

I love the salty sea air, waking up in a new country, and lazy days by the pool, but a week at sea could get more complicated this year with cruises predicted to be in high demand .

While fighting a little harder to secure a prime seat on the pool deck, you may as well also avoid some rookie mistakes.

Here are six things I'd never do on a cruise after working on them for three years.

Pay for upgrades in the main dining room

Typically, main dining room meals are included in the cost of a cruise. But in recent years, it's become common for cruise lines to charge guests extra if they want to upgrade to "supplementary" items like lobster or certain steaks.

I know $12 may not seem like much for a steak or lobster tail at dinner, but the cost of the cruise is supposed to include your food.

So, even though I enjoy lobster, I stick with the items without the upcharges.

Buy the drink package

I enjoy a piña colada by the pool or a Manhattan while listening to a jazz set after dinner. Even so, it doesn't make sense for me to pay in advance for 12 to 15 cocktails a day.

I've done the math on typical unlimited drink packages , and the cost simply isn't worth it for me.

This is especially true with a port-heavy itinerary. If I've gone ashore to explore all day, that means I'm not sidled up to the bar slurping down alcoholic slushies.

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I prefer to buy as I go and take advantage of happy hour and other drink specials that are available on certain cruise lines. I also check the beverage policy in advance and bring on my own wine, if allowed.

Touch shared contact surfaces with my fingers

Fellow guests will never see me touching the elevator buttons with my fingertips. Knuckles and elbows do the trick.

Some cruise lines are better than others at wiping down commonly touched surfaces, but I don't take any chances. I avoid touching things others frequently touch, and I wash my hands frequently.

This strategy has worked for me, as I have never contracted norovirus, even when it was running rampant on a ship I was on. It's quite contagious and can linger on your fingertips even after using hand sanitizer . I'd definitely rather be safe than sorry.

Wear my room key around my neck

I never walk around the ship with my room key around my neck, and I especially never do this when on land.

There are two reasons for this. First, I see many passengers using the room keys dangling from their necks to flaunt their cruise loyalty status . It just looks pretentious.

The sophisticated cruisers with the highest status, with the most days at sea, never show off their fancy room keys.

That's because they know the more important reason — safety. In port, that room key bouncing off your chest looks like an invitation to be robbed. It screams, "I have money! Come and take it from me."

Misname the ship

English is a funny language that has its quirks. Naming conventions make that even more complicated.

Ships have proper names, and so do not require a definite article. For example, "Tomorrow I am embarking on Discovery Princess," or "I enjoyed scenic cruising on MS Westerdam."

If you want to look like a savvy sailor, learn to drop the "the!"

Plan my port-day itinerary so tight that I may not make it back to the ship on time

Oh, the recurring nightmares I've had about not making it back to the ship on time during a port day.

I've never missed a sail away, but I have cut it too close at times and have had to run down a pier or two. Just recently, as a passenger, my taxi driver got lost returning our group to the port at night.

When I realized how late we were going to be, I forked over $8 per minute to be connected with the ship. I pleaded with them to wait for us. It was a sprint through the port to get back on and we received quite a scolding from the first officer.

That time, we got lucky. In the future, I'll be giving myself more time than I think I need to make it back.

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