Burnie (Tasmania Australia)
Cruise Port schedule, live map, terminals, news
Region
Australia - New Zealand - Pacific Ocean Islands
Local Time
2024-11-22 11:05
17.7°C
2.8 m/s
52 °F / 12 °C
Port Burnie cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Burnie, Tasmania Australia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Day | Ship | Arrival | Departure |
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2 January, 2026 Friday | Seven Seas Explorer | 07:00 | 16:00 |
15 January, 2026 Thursday | Norwegian Spirit | 07:00 | 15:00 |
23 January, 2026 Friday | Seven Seas Explorer | 11:00 | 20:00 |
26 January, 2026 Monday | Seven Seas Navigator | 08:00 | 16:00 |
27 January, 2026 Tuesday | Viking Orion |
Burnie is a port city on Tasmania Island (Australia). It includes the city and its surrounding areas, although it doesn't include Somerset (a town usually classed as part of the metro area). The city has population around 30,000. Burnie and Devonport are northwestern Tasmania's largest seaports.
Port Burnie is the island's largest cargo port and also one of Australia's largest container ports. It is the nearest port to Melbourne Victoria (mainland Australia). The port is operated by the state-owned port authority company TasPorts. The port's main business is containerized cargoes, but also has a separate woodchip terminal.
Burnie is located on Emu Bay, at the mouth of Emu River on Tasmania Island's northern coast. The settlement was established in 1829 (as "Emu Bay Settlement") and in 1866 received its town status. Burnie is served by Sydney-Tasmania ferry and is also the commercial centre for northwestern Tasmania. Close by is Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, which incorporates Cradle Mountain with its lava peak rising to 1545 m (5069 ft).
The city's economy is based mainly on heavy manufacturing, forestry and farming industries, with Port Burnie being among its main sources of revenue. Since its opening in 1897, the Emu Bay Railway and the seaport are the most important means of transportation in the island's northwestern part.
Forestry was a major factor for the city's development in the 20th century. In 1938 was built a pulp and paper mill, followed by the construction of a woodchip terminal. The paper mill was closed in 2010.
As transportation, the city is served by Burnie Airport (located in Wynyard Town, approx 20-minute drive distance from Burnie). The 4-lane Bass Highway and a railway link the city with Devonport (northern Tasmania). Murchison Highway links the city with the island's western part. Metro Tasmania is the inner city bus service, also providing transportation to the suburbs., Redline Coaches offers daily bus services to nearby towns and Hobart.
Burnie cruise port statistics
During season 2016-2017, Tasmania ports served a total of 236,794 cruise ship tourists, which was a 45% increase over season 2015-2016. TasPorts handled a total of 95 cruise ship calls, including 22 in Port Arthur, 17 in Burnie, 6 in Wineglass Bay (located near Hobart, ranked among the world's top 10 beaches) and 1 at Flinders Island (in Bass Strait, located to the northeast of Tasmania).
For season 2018-2019, a total of 125 cruise liner calls were scheduled at ports Hobart and Burnie, another 29 in Port Arthur, and 6 to anchor off the island's east coast (Wineglass Bay / Freycinet National Park).
Following the COVID crisis, for season 2022-2023, Port Burnie had booked/scheduled a total of 33 cruise ship calls (out of Tasmania's total 148). TasPorts' cruise schedule displayed 78x visits for Hobart, 33x for Burnie, 23x for Port Arthur, 6x for Bell Bay, 6x for Coles Bay, 2x for Devonport.
Burnie cruise terminal
Port Burnie (Australia) is unique with its "greet & meet" volunteer program. The port also issues a newspaper specifically made for cruise ship passengers and crew.
Burnie Port provides free of charge bus shuttle transportation. This dedicated to arriving ships bus line transfers passengers from the cruise terminal to the Visitors Center (Little Alexander Street) or to the city center (Main Street). The port's shuttle bus service is the only way to both exit and enter the ship docking quay.
- Accidents
Oceania's Regatta and Regent's Seven Seas Explorer ships cancel scheduled calls to Port Burnie...
TasPorts announced that two international cruise ships scheduled to call at Port Burnie (Tasmania Australia) last week had bypassed/canceled their...
January 23, 2023 - Cruise Industry
NCL-Norwegian Cruise Line returns to Australia with Norwegian Spirit ship
NCL-Norwegian Cruise Line returned to sailing in Australian waters after 3 years on December 21st, 2022 when its Norwegian Spirit ship departed from...
December 23, 2022 - Cruise Industry
Tasmania to welcome the first cruise ships of season 2022-2023
TasPorts (Tasmania) will soon welcome its first cruise ships for 2022-2023 season, with P&O Australia's Pacific Explorer (scheduled to visit Port...
October 1, 2022 - Cruise Industry
Tasmanian ports to welcome ~150 cruise ship calls during season 2022-2023
Ports across Tasmania are getting ready to welcome ~150 cruise ship calls during the upcoming 2022-2023 season. Plans for the cruise season started...
August 2, 2022 - Cruise Industry
Virgin Voyages’ ship Resilient Lady setting sail to Australia & New Zealand starting in 2023
Virgin Voyages is setting sail to Australia & New Zealand, starting in 2023. The newest ship in Virgin Voyages’ 4-ship fleet, Resilient...
April 27, 2022 - Accidents
Tasmania (Australia) extends cruise ship ban to February 17, 2022
A record 32 cruise ships called at Port Burnie (Tasmania Australia) in the 2019-2020 season before the ban was imposed due to the COVID crisis...
December 12, 2021 - Cruise Industry
Princess Cruises 2022-2023 Australia and New Zealand ships and itineraries
Princess Cruises announced its 2022-2023 Australia and New Zealand season, going on sale on March 2, 2021. The itinerary program is based on 4 ships...
February 21, 2021 - Cruise Industry
Princess Cruises announces new itineraries for the upcoming Australia & New Zealand 2021-2022 season
Princess Cruises announced destination-rich itineraries for the line’s upcoming Australia & New Zealand 2021-2022 season, on sale from...
September 11, 2020 - Accidents
Princess Cruises Ship Delayed Due to Technical Issues
A Princess Cruises ship arrived around 2 hours late in Burnie Tasmania on Friday, January 17 due to technical issues. The departure of Sun Princess...
January 18, 2020 - Accidents
MS Noordam Skips Port of Call Due to Bushfire Crisis
A Holland America cruise ship will make an unscheduled visit to Burnie on Thursday, January 2, because of the New South Wales bushfire crisis. MS...
January 1, 2020 - show more news