

Experience Melbourne's iconic Yarra River on a scenic cruise, passing by landmarks like the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Crown Casino.

Melbourne's weather can be unpredictable, a waterproof jacket is essential for sudden rain showers during the cruise.
Yarra River Cruise involves walking, so comfortable shoes are recommended to prevent discomfort.
Protect your eyes from the sun during the cruise, especially during summer months.
Iconic riverside café with stunning views, known for its all-day breakfast menu.
Famous for its modern Greek cuisine and bustling atmosphere, Gazi also serves a mean breakfast.
Award-winning restaurant known for its innovative Australian cuisine and excellent service.
Explore the historic Queen Victoria Market, Australia's largest open-air market, for fresh produce and local crafts.
Discover Victoria's history and culture at this interactive museum, featuring a dinosaur collection and indigenous exhibits.
Enjoy a vibrant night market along the Yarra River, offering street food, live music, and local artisan products.
A beautifully illustrated map of the Yarra River, hand-drawn by local artists, capturing the cruise's journey.
Unique honey sourced from Australian native flora, reflecting the diverse ecosystem along the Yarra River.
A traditional Aboriginal throwing tool, intricately designed and crafted by local Indigenous artisans.
Bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, baked beans, mushrooms, and toast.
Grilled salmon with a side of quinoa salad and lemon-dill dressing.

Crispy baguette filled with pickled vegetables, fresh herbs, pate, and your choice of protein.

A mesmerizing nighttime spectacle in a historic water town, featuring a stunning light show synchronized with music and traditional performances.
A serene island temple in Kerala, accessible by ferry, known for its annual festival and beautiful beach.
The Museo Larco showcases remarkable pre-Columbian art and artifacts, housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building.