Burnie, Tasmania

Burnie, Tasmania

Australia

Explore Tasmania's rugged coastal wilderness and encounter native wildlife in their natural habitat at this gateway to the island's wild northwest.

💱 Currency Australian Dollar (AUD)
🗣 Language English
🕐 Time Zone AEDT (UTC+11) / AEST (UTC+10)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Dec–Apr
🚢 Typical Duration 11-29 nights
💰 Price Range $1,114.50–$65,074 per person
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port No

Gateway to Tasmania's natural attractions, including pristine beaches, wilderness areas, and proximity to the Great Ocean Road and Cradle Mountain.

Cruises that visit Burnie, Tasmania

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Ships typically depart around 5:00 PM
Usually about 9 hours ashore
Getting around:
Burnie Plaza Plenty of variety and easy parking Shopping mall · ★ 4 · 1k 🕐 Open · Closes 5:30 PM
Beach Hotel Burnie Huge selection of premium and local beers on tap. Bar · ★ 4.2 · 1k
Hungry Birds Burnie Beautiful atmosphere, customer service and amazing food Restaurant · ★ 4.8 · 1k
Mallee Grill Amazing service, even on very busy evening, fantastic food. Restaurant · ★ 4.3 · 1k 🕐 Closed · Opens 12 PM
Spotlight Burnie Friendly staff, great bargain and wide range of fabrics. Craft store · ★ 4.3 · 1k 🕐 Open · Closes 5:30 PM
The Chapel Delicious food, fabulous service, and a great atmosphere. Restaurant · ★ 4.6 · 1k
Kmart Burnie Good parking, good selection of simple easy access stores. Department store · ★ 4.1 · 1k 🕐 Open · Closes 9 PM
Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden It has a ticket around $15 per person. Non-profit organization · ★ 4.7 · 1k
Guide Falls Great photo opportunities. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.7 · 1k
Little Penguin Observation Centre Great fun, free thing to do, very easy and accessible. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.7 · 1k 🕐 Closed · Opens 8 PM
Communion Brewing Co Great atmosphere, Amazing cocktails and the food, perfect! Restaurant · ★ 4.7 · 1k 🕐 Closed · Opens 12 PM
The Foreshore Perfect view of the ocean, lots of light, great vibe and amazing food! Fish & Chips · ★ 4.4 · 1k
Harvey Norman Burnie Friendly staff and a great variety of products. Department store · ★ 4 · 1k 🕐 Open · Closes 5:30 PM
Burnie Park Burnie park is a great spot with many things to do and enjoy. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Fern Glade Platypus Reserve Walk alongside the dark Emu River and search for bubbles. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Burnie Central TownHouse Hotel Cheapest Beer, Awesome Food and Incredible Service. Hotel · ★ 4.1 · 0k
Leonardoz Restaurant Burnie Great food and service in a very relaxed atmosphere. Modern Australian · ★ 4.4 · 0k
Bayviews Restaurant & Lounge Bar Beautiful setting, phenomenal food, great atmosphere. Australian · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 12 PM
YUVI KITCHEN Service was excellent, wait time was good, Food was spectacular. Restaurant · ★ 4.9 · 0k
Target Burnie Good range of products and decent prices, parking limited 👌 Clothing store · ★ 4.1 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 6 PM
Burnie Regional Museum Wonderful museum showing the history of Burnie's settlement. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Uday Palace Quiet intermite atmosphere with fantastic, friend service Indian · ★ 4.7 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 5 PM
Raindrops Restaurant Staff was great food was perfect 👌 Atmosphere was lovely. Modern Australian · ★ 4.2 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 5:30 PM
Burnie Waterfront, West Beach Gorgeous rooms. Park · ★ 4.7 · 0k
Upper Burnie Lookout Awesome view of burnie Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Ember and Vines Burnie Best 3 course meal I’ve had in Burnie, great service, great wine. Restaurant · ★ 4.4 · 0k
Palate Food & Drink No problem providing oat milk and in a proper latte glass! Restaurant · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Oldaker Falls Beautiful small waterfall at the back of Burnie Park. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.2 · 0k
Napoli Cafe Great Barista. Restaurant · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Burnie Mission Shop Good quality new and used furnature at bargain prices. Thrift store · ★ 4.1 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 5 PM
Mabel & George Reasonably priced and lovely friendly couple. Cafe · ★ 4.7 · 0k
Indigo House gifts and homewares Lovely lady and wonderful selection of gifts and baby goods. Gift shop · ★ 4.2 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 5:30 PM
South Burnie Foreshore Esplanade Beautiful place to visit with the children & grandchildren. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.4 · 0k 🕐 Open now
Hilder Parade, Burnie Waterfront Foreshore It's just a great place to sit and let time go by. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Restaurant @ Beach Hotel Burnie Highly Recommended! Restaurant · ★ 4 · 0k
The Burnie Boardwalk Beatiful spot for a walk or run. Park · ★ 4.6 · 0k
Burnie Club Great place for any function. Club · ★ 4.5 · 0k 🕐 Closed · Opens 4 PM
Little Penguin Lookout - Burnie Boardwalk Cant believe we saw penguins getting fed by their parents at night. Tourist attraction · ★ 4.8 · 0k 🕐 Open now
Plaza (Art-cade) Arcade Burnie Some very good niche stores here. Shopping mall · ★ 4.3 · 0k 🕐 Open now
Bonita Leather & Accessories Good quality product large range to choose from great service Leather goods store · ★ 4.5 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 5:30 PM
Club Hotel It was nice enough for me. Hotel · ★ 4.5 · 0k
Burnie Welcome Sculpture The sculpture makes me feel very welcome Tourist attraction · ★ 3 · 0k
Sussan Burnie In-store pickup Women's clothing store · ★ 4.5 · 0k 🕐 Open · Closes 5:30 PM

Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.

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About Burnie, Tasmania

Burnie offers cruise passengers a genuine taste of Tasmania's rugged natural beauty and authentic regional character. As a primary port of call rather than a homeport, this charming coastal town serves as an ideal stepping stone on voyages exploring Australia and New Zealand's most compelling destinations. With six major cruise lines including Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Oceania Cruises, and Silversea regularly calling here, Burnie has become an increasingly popular stop on 11-night itineraries that also feature Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and Auckland.

What makes Burnie particularly appealing is its proximity to some of Tasmania's most spectacular attractions. The port sits just minutes from the pristine beaches and dramatic coastal landscapes that define this island state, while the nearby Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park and the renowned Overland Track draw nature enthusiasts from around the world. Passengers can explore charming local galleries, sample fresh Tasmanian produce at farmers' markets, or venture further afield to discover wilderness areas and wildlife encounters that feel worlds away from typical cruise destinations.

The port itself provides modern facilities and a welcoming atmosphere, with helpful local staff eager to share their region's stories. Whether you're seeking adventure, cultural immersion, or simply a refreshing change of pace from busier ports, Burnie delivers an authentic Australian experience that lingers long after you sail away. Peak travel months—December through April—offer the best weather for exploring this remarkable corner of Tasmania.
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Reasons to Visit

1

Explore Burnie's Maritime Heritage

Discover the Burnie Regional Museum and Art Gallery, housed in a beautifully restored Victorian mansion overlooking the harbor. This cultural gem showcases Tasmania's rich maritime history, local art, and heritage collections that tell the story of this historic port town. Perfect for a few hours of immersive local exploration.

2

Taste Fresh Tasmanian Seafood

Indulge in some of Australia's finest seafood at waterfront restaurants serving locally-caught fish, oysters, and crayfish. Burnie's coastal location ensures incredibly fresh catches prepared with modern culinary techniques. Pair your meal with local Tasmanian wines for an authentic regional dining experience.

3

Walk Through Fern Glade Reserve

Stroll through this enchanting native fern forest sanctuary featuring towering tree ferns, native birds, and peaceful walking trails. The reserve's lush, cool temperate rainforest atmosphere offers a serene escape and excellent photography opportunities. It's an easily accessible natural wonder just minutes from the cruise terminal.

4

Shop at Burnie's Historic Markets

Browse the vibrant Burnie Saturday Markets or local craft shops featuring handmade Tasmanian goods, artisan products, and unique souvenirs. Local artisans sell everything from jewelry to woodwork, offering authentic mementos of your visit. The friendly vendors share stories about their craft and Tasmania's creative community.

5

Experience Tasmanian Wilderness Adventure

Take a guided tour to nearby natural attractions like the stunning Cradle Mountain region or pristine beaches featuring dramatic coastal scenery. Burnie serves as a gateway to Tasmania's world-renowned wilderness areas, offering short excursions to experience rugged landscapes, native wildlife, and breathtaking vistas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Burnie known for?

Burnie is an official port in Tasmania with a major container hub and rich maritime history.

Where is Burnie located?

Burnie sits at latitude -41.052858 and longitude 145.905217 on Tasmania's NW coast.

What is Burnie's historical background?

Originally known as Emu Bay, Burnie was explored by Bass and Flinders and developed around timber and pulp industries.

What can visitors expect in Burnie?

A vibrant industrial port area with historical sites, coastal scenery, and access to Emu Bay.