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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- 11-night Norwegian Cruise Line cruise
- 11-night Norwegian Cruise Line cruise
- 16-night Holland America Line cruise
- 17-night Seabourn cruise
- 18-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 19-night Norwegian Cruise Line cruise
- 30-night Holland America Line cruise
- 31-night Viking Ocean Cruises cruise
- 37-night Seabourn cruise
- 42-night Holland America Line cruise
- 44-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 64-night Seabourn cruise
- 83-night Seabourn cruise
- 96-night Oceania Cruises cruise
- 126-night Seabourn cruise
- 145-night Seabourn cruise
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About Burnie, Tasmania
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.
Cruise Lines at Burnie, Tasmania
- Norwegian Cruise Line (13 cruises)
- Seabourn (6 cruises)
- Holland America Line (5 cruises)
- Oceania Cruises (3 cruises)
- Silversea (1 cruise)
- Viking Ocean Cruises (1 cruise)
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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.