Port Hedland, Australia
The world’s largest bulk export port — Port Hedland’s dramatic Pilbara landscapes, Aboriginal rock art and salt lakes make for a surprisingly rewarding cruise stop.
The world’s largest bulk export port — Port Hedland’s dramatic Pilbara landscapes, Aboriginal rock art and salt lakes make for a surprisingly rewarding cruise stop.
A charming Copper Triangle port town on Yorke Peninsula — historic copper mining heritage, fresh seafood and a relaxed SA coastal lifestyle.
Where James Cook made first contact with Aboriginal Australians — explore the James Cook Museum, Grassy Hill Lookout and the frontier town that gave the world the word ‘kangaroo’.
The heart of the Torres Strait — Thursday Island’s rich multicultural heritage, pearling history, WWII fortifications and spectacular island scenery.
Wollongong’s deep-water port — gateway to the Illawarra, with the Royal National Park, Grand Pacific Drive and Symbio Wildlife Park all within easy reach.
A tiny Pacific island with a remarkable history — the Bounty mutineers’ descendants, World Heritage convict ruins and magnificent pine trees.
Victoria’s first permanent European settlement — Portland offers whale watching, history and access to the Great Ocean Road’s western end.
Cruise into Adelaide — the festival city with world-renowned wine regions, stunning beaches and the iconic Central Market.
One of Australia’s most significant historic sites — the Port Arthur convict settlement is a haunting and fascinating World Heritage experience.
Tasmania’s capital and Australia’s second-oldest city — MONA, Salamanca Market, kunanyi/Mt Wellington and fresh Tassie produce await.