Burnie, Tasmania cruise port guide
Breathe in deep – here in Burnie, you’re tasting untouched air that is some of the cleanest anywhere in the world. Nearby Cradle Mountain once registered some of the world’s purest air - and the breezes here are purified by miles of uninterrupted ocean, stretching south to Antarctica. Tasmania itself is a place of sweeping National Parks, soaring granite mountain ranges and lakes reflecting spectacular scenery in glass-smooth surfaces. With dense eucalyptus forests coating the hills, and hikes rewarding with deserted sandy beaches, it’s no surprise that Burnie life revolves around getting outdoors and exploring the natural splendour of this shield-shaped island state of Australia. If mountain hikes sound a little strenuous, spend some time getting to know the island’s adorable wildlife. Visit Fern Glade Reserve to see the spade-like beaks of platypuses gliding through the waters, or the Little Penguin Observation Centre where Burnie’s own colony of adorable penguins waddle playfully. West Beach’s golden sand is also close by, perfect for lying back and soaking up some sun, or for watching on as surfers skip across the curling waves. Burnie has always been a place where things get made - in the past this came with a tinge of grey industry, but the city has now reinvented itself as a hotspot for all things creative. View the island’s most revered works, learn how to fold your own paper creations in workshops, and marvel at skilled local creators working hard in their studios at the Maker’s Workshop. Great food is also on this maker’s city’s agenda - feast on freshly shucked oysters, and award-winning cheeses. Later, you can toast the artisan spirit of Burnie with a glass of cool climate wine, or by swirling a nightcap of single malt – some of the world’s best whiskeys are produced here.
About Burnie, Tasmania
Burnie is a port city on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia, the fourth largest city on the island with a population of approximately 20,000. Located on Emu Bay at the mouth of the Emu River, Burnie retains an industrial deep-water port and is Tasmania's primary gateway for mineral and forestry exports. The port is operated by TasPorts.
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Cruises visiting Burnie, Tasmania
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Grand Australia Circumnavigation
Viking Orion · Oceania · 31 nights
from $12,999
$419 / night
28-Day South Australia & New Zealand Holiday
Noordam · Australia · 28 nights
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14-Day South Australia Discovery Holiday
Noordam · Australia · 14 nights
from $4,076
$291 / night
145-Day World Cruise: Australia & South Pacific Panorama
Seabourn Quest · Hawaii · 145 nights
from $84,979
$586 / night
126-Day World Cruise: Australia & South Pacific Panorama
Seabourn Quest · Hawaii · 126 nights
from $75,914
$602 / night
World Cruise - San Diego to Vancouver
Crystal Serenity · Worldwide · 139 nights
from $76,200
$548 / night
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