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Murray Princess

Step aboard Australia’s largest inland paddlewheeler for a truly unique river experience. The PS Murray Princess takes you through the stunning landscapes of the Murray River, where ancient limestone cliffs, native wildlife, and quintessential Australian outback scenery unfold right from your cabin window.

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Australia’s Iconic Paddlewheeler

The PS Murray Princess is the largest inland paddlewheeler in the Southern Hemisphere, and she’s something quite special. Operated by Captain Cook Cruises, this heritage-style vessel cruises the Murray River in South Australia with the kind of character you simply won’t find on a European river ship. Think golden sandstone cliffs, pelicans gliding overhead, and sunsets that turn the river into liquid copper. It feels like a genuine Australian adventure rather than a floating hotel, because that’s exactly what it is.

Vessel: PS Murray Princess – Australia’s largest inland paddlewheeler, operated by Captain Cook Cruises

Capacity: Up to 120 passengers across 60 cabins on three decks

Destination: Murray River, South Australia – cruising between Mannum and the riverlands region

Signature Features: Working paddlewheel propulsion, open-air top deck with panoramic views, nature-focused shore excursions, and onboard eco-experiences

Philosophy: A genuine Australian river experience that connects you to the landscape, the wildlife, and the unhurried rhythm of the Murray.

  • All onboard meals prepared with fresh regional produce
  • Captain’s welcome and farewell dinners
  • Guided nature walks and eco-excursions
  • Visits to historic river ports and woolshed experiences
  • Onboard entertainment including live music and trivia nights
  • Use of the ship’s tender for wildlife spotting
  • Access to the sundeck spa pool and open-air viewing areas
  • Complimentary tea, coffee, and water throughout the day
  • The only large-scale paddlewheeler operating on Australia’s Murray River
  • Intimate 120-passenger capacity creates a warm, social atmosphere
  • Authentic paddlewheel propulsion – not just decorative, it actually drives the ship
  • Nature-immersive itineraries with abundant birdlife, native wildlife, and dramatic cliff formations
  • Regional Australian cuisine paired with wines from nearby Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale
  • Flexible cruise lengths from 3 to 7 nights to suit different schedules
  • Shore excursions that showcase genuine outback culture and heritage

Main Dining Room: Open-seating restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner with menus showcasing regional Australian ingredients and South Australian wines

Captain’s Dinners: Special welcome and farewell dinners featuring multi-course menus with paired wines

Outdoor Barbecue: A classic Aussie barbecue experience on the riverbank at selected stops – a passenger favorite

Paddlewheel Lounge & Bar: The social heart of the ship, offering cocktails, local wines, and bar snacks with views over the river

Morning and afternoon tea is served daily, along with freshly baked goods and light refreshments available throughout your cruise.

The PS Murray Princess offers 60 cabins across three passenger decks. All cabins are outside-facing with river views, and categories range from cozy standard cabins to more spacious staterooms on the upper decks.

Upper deck cabins feature picture windows with unobstructed views. All cabins include individual climate control, private ensuite bathrooms, in-cabin music, and comfortable bedding.

For those who want more space, the Captain’s Suites offer an expanded layout with sitting areas and premium river views from the highest deck.

At a Glance

Heritage Paddlewheeler

Murray River

Australia’s iconic inland cruise

  • All onboard meals with regional cuisine
  • Guided nature walks & eco-excursions
  • Captain’s welcome & farewell dinners
  • Onboard entertainment & live music
  • Sundeck spa pool & viewing areas
  • Wildlife spotting by tender boat
  • Authentic paddlewheel propulsion

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Discover the Murray Princess

A scenic view of the Murray River at golden hour, captured from the deck of a riverboat. The sun reflects beautifully across the calm water, with lush green vegetation lining both riverbanks under a partly cloudy sky.

A River Like No Other

The Murray River isn’t just a waterway. It’s the lifeblood of inland Australia, stretching over 2,500 kilometres from the Australian Alps to the Southern Ocean. The section the Murray Princess cruises – through South Australia’s riverlands – is arguably the most scenic stretch of all. Ancient limestone cliffs tower above the water, some dating back millions of years. River red gums line the banks, their twisted limbs reaching out over water so still it mirrors the sky. Pelicans, cockatoos, and kangaroos are regular companions. At certain points, it feels like you’ve slipped back in time entirely. This is a landscape that rewards the slow approach, and a paddlewheeler is exactly the right pace for it.

The Onboard Experience

Life aboard the Murray Princess revolves around the river itself. Days unfold at a pace that most of us have forgotten exists. You might start with a guided nature walk through river red gum forests, spotting birdlife and learning about the ecology of the wetlands from an onboard naturalist. After lunch, head up to the sundeck and watch the cliffs glide by from the spa pool. Or take the tender out for a closer look at the wildlife along the riverbank. Evenings bring regional Australian dining, a few drinks in the Paddlewheel Lounge, and entertainment that ranges from live music to trivia nights. There’s no forced itinerary. No pressure to be anywhere. The river sets the rhythm, and you just fall into it.

A three-deck paddlewheel riverboat with cream and brown colonial-style architecture docked along a peaceful river, featuring ornate railings and multiple levels of verandahs. The vessel displays classic Australian riverboat design with traditional paddle-wheel aesthetics and serves as a floating accommodation for river cruises.
An elegant formal dining room aboard a cruise ship with passengers enjoying a meal at a long table. Large windows frame scenic forest and landscape views, while gray curtains, wooden paneling, and warm lighting create a sophisticated atmosphere.

Regional Flavors, River Views

Food on the Murray Princess is a celebration of South Australia’s produce. The main dining room serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner with menus that lean into regional ingredients and locally sourced wines. The Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale are practically neighbors, so the wine list punches well above its weight. The Captain’s welcome and farewell dinners are multi-course affairs with paired wines, and they set the tone for the whole voyage. But the real highlight for many passengers? The riverbank barbecue. The crew sets up on shore at a scenic stop, fires up the grill, and serves a proper Aussie barbecue under the open sky. Morning and afternoon tea keep you going between meals, and the Paddlewheel Lounge is the spot for a sundowner as the cliffs turn orange in the fading light.

Experience

The Murray Princess Difference

Authentic Paddlewheeler

The PS Murray Princess isn’t a replica or a showpiece. Her paddlewheel actually propels the vessel, making her the real deal – and every cruise is a working demonstration of Australian riverboat heritage that you can feel through the deck beneath your feet.

Nature at Your Doorstep

Guided nature walks, tender boat wildlife spotting, and eco-excursions put you face to face with the Murray’s remarkable ecosystem. Pelicans, kangaroos, cockatoos, and hundreds of bird species are your neighbors out here. The onboard naturalists bring the landscape to life in ways a guidebook never could.

South Australian Flavor

Regional cuisine and wines from the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale feature throughout the voyage. Captain’s dinners with paired wines, a classic Aussie riverbank barbecue, and daily morning and afternoon tea make the dining experience distinctly Australian.

A classic multi-deck paddlewheel riverboat with distinctive twin smokestacks navigates a muddy river, with dramatic golden-hued limestone cliffs towering in the background. The vessel features traditional stern-wheel design with ornate white railings and multiple passenger decks typical of Mississippi River-style cruising.

The PS Murray Princess

The vessel herself is worth a moment. With every cabin facing the river and categories running from cozy standards to Captain’s Suites with premium views, she’s designed so the landscape is always part of the experience. Onboard, you’ll find the main dining room, the Paddlewheel Lounge and bar, a sundeck spa pool, and open-air viewing areas that become the most popular spots on the ship by late afternoon. Cruise lengths run from 3 to 7 nights, departing from Mannum in South Australia. The whole experience has a warmth and authenticity to it that’s unmistakably Australian.

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Murray Princess cruises include all onboard meals prepared with fresh regional produce, Captain’s welcome and farewell dinners, guided nature walks and eco-excursions, visits to historic river ports and woolshed experiences, onboard entertainment including live music and trivia nights, use of the ship’s tender for wildlife spotting, access to the sundeck spa pool and open-air viewing areas, and complimentary tea, coffee, and water throughout the day. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase from the Paddlewheel Lounge and bar.

The PS Murray Princess is a working paddlewheeler – her paddle actually propels the vessel, not just for decoration. That makes the experience fundamentally different from a European river cruise or a barge-style trip. The intimate passenger count keeps things sociable, and the focus is squarely on nature, wildlife, and Australian outback culture. You won’t find formal nights or stage shows. What you will find is a barbecue on the riverbank, kangaroos at sunrise, and South Australian wines that rival anything you’d get ashore.

The PS Murray Princess cruises along the Murray River in South Australia, departing from the historic town of Mannum – about an hour’s drive from Adelaide. The route takes you through the riverlands region, past ancient limestone cliffs, wetlands teeming with birdlife, river red gum forests, and historic river ports. The exact itinerary varies depending on the length of your cruise, with options ranging from 3-night to 7-night voyages.

The PS Murray Princess accommodates up to 120 passengers, and that relatively small capacity makes a real difference. You get to know your fellow travelers quickly, the atmosphere onboard is warm and sociable, and there’s less waiting around for excursions – meaning more time actually enjoying them.

Every cabin on the Murray Princess faces the river – there are no interior rooms. Categories range from cozy standard cabins to spacious staterooms on the upper decks, through to Captain’s Suites with sitting areas and premium views. All cabins include individual climate control, private ensuite bathrooms, in-cabin music, and comfortable bedding, with upper deck cabins featuring picture windows for unobstructed views.

The Murray Princess offers cruise lengths ranging from 3 nights to 7 nights. The shorter cruises give you a taste of the river and its landscapes, while the longer voyages allow you to travel further along the Murray and explore more of the riverlands region. All itineraries depart from and return to Mannum, South Australia.

The Murray Princess is relaxed and informal. There are no formal nights. Smart casual is the standard for dinner, but during the day comfortable, practical clothing is the norm. For shore excursions and nature walks, sturdy walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. This is an Australian outback experience, after all – the dress code matches.

The Murray River is home to an impressive range of wildlife. Pelicans are a constant presence, along with cockatoos, parrots, and dozens of other bird species. Kangaroos and wallabies are often spotted along the riverbanks, particularly at dawn and dusk. You might also see echidnas, goannas, and wombats during shore excursions. The tender boat trips offer close-up encounters with the river’s birdlife, and the onboard naturalists will help you identify everything you see.

Yes. The galley team on the Murray Princess can cater to a range of dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other specific needs. Just let them know when you book, and they’ll make sure your meals are taken care of throughout the voyage. The focus on fresh, regional ingredients makes it easier for the kitchen to adapt menus to individual needs.

Mannum is located approximately one hour’s drive east of Adelaide, South Australia. Coach transfers from Adelaide are available and can be arranged at the time of booking. If you’re driving, there is parking available at the Mannum wharf. For those flying in, Adelaide Airport is the nearest major airport, and transfers can be coordinated from there.

A Murray Princess cruise is a unique experience, and our team of 23+ expert advisors can help you choose the right cruise length, cabin category, and timing for your trip. We provide access to exclusive group rates with savings of up to 50% off published fares, perform weekly price monitoring on every booking, and automatically adjust your fare if the price drops. We never charge booking fees, consultation fees, or change fees. And with 365-day support, you have a team behind you from the moment you enquire right through to disembarkation. For something this special, having experienced advisors who know the product makes a real difference.

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Ready to Cruise the Murray River?

The Murray Princess offers something you won’t find anywhere else – a genuine Australian river adventure aboard a working paddlewheeler, with wildlife, regional food, and outback scenery that stays with you long after you’re home. When you’re ready to plan your voyage, our expert advisors at Cruise Help are here to help you find the right cruise length, cabin, and rate. With group rates offering savings of up to 50%, weekly price monitoring, and no fees, your Murray River adventure starts with a conversation. Call us at +1 888-636-3667 or email Peter@cruisehelp.org.