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A recurring complaint in Port Melbourne is that Station Pier is off limits to locals – even though that is only partly true. It is open except on cruise ship days – the number of which increase each season. But like a restaurant that is closed on the day you visit, the impression lingers.

This is contrasted with memories of growing up in Port in the ’50s – a perpetual summer of fishing, swimming, diving and messing about on the piers. In those days, there could be eight ships berthed at the piers and most of them stayed awhile.

This weekend Station Pier welcomes visitors as it hosts that most apposite of festivals –  Multicultural Arts Victoria’s Piers Festival .

Station Pier and Princes Pier are, of course, the first place where thousands of post-war migrants began their lives in Australia. As such, the Piers are a potent repository of memory and association.

The Piers Festival is a chance to wander the Pier freely and explore the farthest terminal building where most of the day’s activities will take place.

More people arrive at Station Pier now in a single cruise ship than in all those eight ships combined. Their visit is brief. Here today, and gone today or tomorrow.

Station Pier and Port’s modest icons, the beacon and the crane, are dwarfed by cruise ships.

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The heritage listed pier is compared unfavourably with other ports of call.

The growth of cruise shipping at Station Pier is limited by the facilities and the constraints of its location. It is not able to accommodate the largest cruise ships such as Ovation of the Seas with its 6000 passengers and crew.

Cruise shipping has grown hugely – from 16 ship visits in 2004/2005 with 4,839​ passengers and crew to 85 ship visits and 280,202 passengers and crew 1 – a 823 percentage increase.

When the Bayside site (now Beacon Cove) was earmarked for development in the late 1980s shipping had ceased.  Cruise shipping was not on the radar. Rail access to Princes Pier was cut off and designed out of the development.

The ferry to Tasmania was wooed from Webb Dock to make its home at Station Pier in response to a desire to keep some shipping in Port.

Now the conjunction of the Spirit of Tasmania and increasing cruise ship visits cause summer season headaches for locals. The City of Port Phillip has responded by introducing a  separated queuing lane on Beach St for Waterfront Place. This season traffic controllers will be deployed during the morning peak on cruise ship days to keep traffic flowing through the Princes St/Waterfront Place roundabout.

The government has recently made $5.8m available to the Victorian Ports Corporation to come up with a plan to improve the Station Pier experience for cruise ship visitors and locals. The permit call in of the contentious 1-11 Waterfront Place development is part of that. The Port does not want to cut off any options, said VicPorts CEO Rachel Johnson at a recent consultation.

The first cruise ship of the season, the Sea Princess, arrived on Tuesday 2 October to be greeted by the volunteer  Waterfront Welcomers.   The warmth of the welcome and hospitality is perhaps remembered more fondly than the facilities.

Getting to the Piers Festival

Arrive at the Beacon Cove Terminus, stop 129 on the 109 tram service

A bus, sponsored by Port Melbourne businesses, will be on hand for those who’d prefer a ride from the start of the Pier to the second terminal building.

If you’ve got thoughts on how the Station Pier experience could be improved, complete the Victorian Ports Corporation survey .

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Melbourne cruise port terminal, Station Pier is delightfully located in a cosmopolitan suburb of the city. It’s a premier cruise ship terminal which also provides a ferry service to and from Tasmania. The splendid Station Pier is a great point from which to begin your visit to Melbourne whether travelling to this exciting destination on business or leisure.

The pier along with its unique Gate House are also listed buildings so don’t forget your camera to capture the quaint architecture. Many visitors choose to reserve cheap hotels and accommodation deals in the area due to stunning views as well as easy access to Port Phillip Bay.

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Cruise ships dock at the main cruise terminal at Station Pier , located less than 5 km or 3 mi from the city centre (Central Business District, CBD). Station Pier has four operating berths.

Staying in top of the range, medium, budget or cheap hotels in the vicinity of Station Pier is a great idea. Not only will you be near the cruise terminal but also historical cottages and old fashioned pubs.

The Bay Street district is one of the best areas to find suitable hotel deals . Spacious hotel rooms are perfect for families, groups of friends, couples and single travelers. It’s only around 15 minutes to Station Pier from Bay Street so you’ll have plenty of time to relax and enjoy the sights before setting off to the cruise port terminal.

Of course, Melbourne in Australia itself has many attractions to admire. It’s a city with a low key atmosphere built around the majestic Yarra River making it very popular with visitors from around the world.

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Station Pier Passenger Terminal

Vessels dock at Station Pier, a few miles southwest of the Central Business District (CBD). You can easily get to the terminal building via public transport. Bus 109 Express shuttle goes directly to Station Pier, departing from the Arts Centre Melbourne. You can also take Tram 109, which has a stop a five minute walk from Station Pier. Taxi’s to and from the cruise terminal/city centre hotels are also available.

A major cruise line departing from the port is P&O Australia . Other companies include Princess Cruises , Silversea , and Crystal Cruises .

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One of the many advantages of reserving cheap hotels and last minute deals in and around Melbourne cruise port is transportation.

A good selection of hotels provide their guests with transport to and from Station Pier cruise terminal . There are also two cost-effective public transport options into Downtown Melbourne Australia, shuttle bus or the tram.

Grab a bite to eat and have a drink or two with the friendly locals. Check out the street cafes that overlook Port Phillip Bay while chilling out watching the many international cruise ships come and go. Cheap hotels and accommodation deals provide a comfortable base from which to explore Bay Street with its stylish boutiques, gourmet restaurants, bars and coffee houses.

Shuttle buses operate every weekday from the cruise port terminal to Flanders Street Station close to the city’s arts precinct. Hop on a tram at Beacon Cove which will take you right into the city center along Collins Street. The tram terminus is only a short 10 minute walk from the cruise port terminal, Station Pier. Some voyages departing from Melbourne will end in other Australian ports such as Sydney and Brisbane. In both ports you can find plenty of cheap deals as well. Check our hotels near Sydney cruise port terminal and Brisbane Cruise Port Hotels .

Other departure ports in Australia are Perth (Fremantle) , the coastal city of Adelaide and Cairns Queensland .

Station Pier is also the main ferry port for ferries to /and from Devonport, located on the island of Tasmania. It’s the home port of the Spirit of Tasmania I and II , which crosses the Bass Strait at a cruising speed of 27 knots.

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Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport (IATA : MEL) is the main international airport. The airport is situated approx. 20km northwest of Melbourne downtown area hotels.

A number of regular buses provide a direct service between the airport and Melbourne CBD (SmartBus Route 901, Route 478, 479 and 482). Taxi’s are also available outside the 3 terminals.

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The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the official currency in Australia. You will find plenty of banks and ATM’s.

English is the main spoken language in the country.

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No public parking is available on Station Pier. A limited number of short-term car parks are available nearby in the Waterfront Place, immediately adjoining Station Pier. Long-term car parking is available at Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport.

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Port Melbourne cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Melbourne, Victoria Australia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Melbourne cruise port is part of Port Phillip Bay and is located on its top end. Bellarine The Victoria state (southeast Australia) is the country’s smallest but most densely populated state, and the second-most populous - after NSW (New South Wales). Most of the population is concentrated in the surrounding Port Phillip Bay area. The huge metropolitan area includes the capital Melbourne City - country’s second-largest (after Sydney NSW ) and followed by Brisbane (Queensland) , Perth (Western Australia) and Adelaide (South Australia) .

Melbourne is the main departure port (homeport) for cruises to Tasmania from Australia, with regularly scheduled cruiseferry service to Devonport . The Tasmanian state-owned company  TT-LINE Tasmania via 2 superfast ferries offers 2 overnight crossings (each night) leaving simultaneously from Melbourne and Devonport.

Trends show that the Australian cruising market is growing at a rapid pace. It has some of the industry's highest penetration rates nationally. The Australian cruise ports' strongest competition today comes from Singapore and Hong Kong (China).

Port Melbourne (Victoria)

Port Melbourne is one of city's suburbs (population around 15,000), located approx 5 km (3 mi) southwest from downtown's Business District. Its area (to the north of West Gate Freeway) is split between Victoria state's government areas and Port Phillip (total area 21 km2, population around 100,000). It is also bordered by Hobsons Bay and Yarra River and includes 3 localities (Beacon Cove, Fishermans Bend, Garden City).

A former industrial zone, Port Melbourne is now a combined historic-industrial area, featuring large parklands, bayside beaches, luxury apartments, premium restaurants, bars and cafes. Bay Street is the port's main commercial area. Here are headquartered Australia's most famous circus (Circus Oz), Toyota Australia's main office and the Maritime Union of Australia.

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Port of Melbourne is Australasia's largest seaport for general and containership cargo. It covers the area between Yarra River's mouth (downstream of Bolte Bridge) and Port Phillip, plus several docking piers on Hobsons Bay. Since 2003, the port is managed by the Victoria state-owned "Port of Melbourne Corporation".

Most of the Port's land area is in the West Melbourne suburb. Webb Dock Terminal (serving Ro-Ro and container ships) and Station Pier Terminal (city's passenger terminal serving cruise ships and ferries ) are part of Port of Melbourne.

In September 2016, the seaport's all commercial operations were leased (50 years term / until 2066) to Lonsdale Consortium, which comprises Australian Government Future Fund, Queensland Investment Corporation, Global Infrastructure Partners (investment fund) and OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System). The port lease deal was for USD 9,7 billion.

In 2017, Port Melbourne was surpassed by Sydney NSW 's Port Botany as main container shipping destination. In FY2017, seaport's share of this market decreased from 36% to 33%, while Port Botany's stake increased to 34%. As main reason for the drop was cited port's vessel size restrictions which don't allow large boxships to be docked. West Gate Bridge has 50 m (164 ft) high-tide clearance height and is among the primary issues, together with Yarra River shipping channel's depth and width. In recent years, all world's major container shipping companies expanded their fleets by adding large-sized newbuild boxships to reduce transportation costs.

On March 30, 2018, two new China-built gantry cranes (by ZPMC / "Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries") were delivered at Melbourne Container Terminal (Webb Dock East). Same ZPMC cranes were also delivered in April in Sydney (one) and Brisbane (one).

  • The equipment (all 9 gantry cranes) was ordered by DP World Australia (Australia's main and largest container port and supply chain operator) ’to serve the country's container terminals. By this USD 180 million project were also delivered 20x straddle trucks, 4x RTGs (rubber-tired gantry cranes), 38x forklifts (industrial trucks).
  • Each of the ZPMC cranes costs USD 14 million, has rated capacity 65 tons (under spreader) and 75 tons (under heavy lift beam), rail gauge 25,3 m, above rail hoist height 38 m, hoist speed 90 m per min (loaded) and 180 m / min (unloaded).

In November 2018, Kalmarglobal (subsidiary of the Finnish company Cargotec) signed a deal with the Manila -based ICTSI (International Container Terminal Services Inc) for maintenance and support at VICT. ICTSI (1987-founded) is The Philippines' largest port operator. The Kalmarglobal-ICTSI deal included upgrades and maintenance of OneTerminal, including installing Navis N4 (operating system), 20x new Kalmar automated stacking cranes, 11x new Kalmar AutoShuttles (carriers that can independently pick, carry and stack TEUs), Kalmar Terminal Logistics System (conducting all automated operations based on Navis N4 and also connected to 5 automatic neo-Panamax gantry cranes).

Webb Dock East expansion project (extending containership Berth 4-5 by 71 m / 233 ft) is part of a 30-year (AUD 1,5 billion) investment program and will allow docking to larger vessels. Webb Dock East Terminal (since 2016) is operated/leased by VICT (Victoria International Container Terminal Ltd/2014-founded as a fully owned subsidiary of ICTSI/International Container Terminal Services Inc). ICTSI (1987-founded, Manila Philippines-based multinational company) specializes in port developments and management in the regions of Asia Pacific (Australia, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea), the Americas (Mexico, Honduras, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil), Europe-Middle East Asia (Poland, Croatia, Georgia, Iraq, Pakistan), Africa (Cameroon, Congo, Madagascar). With a total of 20 ports and 34 terminals (as of 2023) ICTSI is ranked the world's 8th-largest container terminal operator by TEU volumes.

In February 2023 was announced that ICTSI could invest AUD500+ million (US$ 343M) in addition to the AUD700+ million (US$ 481M) already invested since VICT's establishment (2014). ICTSI's proposal included Webb Dock North Container Terminal's development and its integration with VICT, which would increase Port Melbourne's annual TEU capacity to 3,7 million - to a total of 4x container berths able to serve boxships with max capacity 14K-TEU and max LOA 367 m (1205 ft).

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Port Melbourne’s adjacent areas include Melbourne City, Port Phillip, Hobsons Bay and Maribyrnong. Statistics for 2012-2013 showed as the Melbourne port’s economically strongest precincts Swanson Dock (international containership terminal), Webb Dock (at Fishermans Bend /ro-ro and container facilities, car import, bulk cargo, TEU-containers), Station Pier (passenger terminal - ferries and cruise ships) and Appleton Dock (terminals for general cargo, bulk export, grain export). All four resulted in AUD 2 billion (or 94%) of Victoria state’s total VAT impacts, AUD 1 billion household income, 15000 full-time jobs.

  • (statistics) in the period 2012-2013, Melbourne cruise port was visited by 430 passenger ships (14% of all marine vessels).
  • (statistics 2013-2014) the port’s largest containership cargo destinations for exports were China (24,4%), New Zealand (9,2%), USA (6,9%), Japan (5,9%), Taiwan (4,7%), Indonesia (4,3%), Thailand (4%), South Korea (4%), Malaysia (3,6%) and Vietnam (3,2%). The Port's largest containership cargo destinations for imports were China (39,4%), USA (9,7%), New Zealand (5,9%), Thailand (5%), Malaysia (3,4%), Germany (3,1%), Japan (2,6%), Indonesia (2,5%), Italy (2,4%), Taiwan (2,2%).

At Port Melbourne are handled annually around 3000 ship calls and 2,6 million TEU-containers. There are a total of 36 commercial berths, 4,3 mi (7 km) quayline, 13 mi (21 km) waterfront, modern infrastructure (with invested over AUD 2 billion in the period 2005-2015). Routine maintenance dredging in all shipping areas removes a build-up of sediment and maintains the declared depth of berths, channels, approaches and swing basins. Maintenance dredging works generally occur between January and May.

In April 2015, Princess (second largest Carnival Corporation brand) announced that for season 2016-2017 will homeport 5 ships in Australia - Emerald , Golden , Sun , Sea and Dawn . The new deployment expanded the line’s capacity by 20%. The ships were deployed for departures from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. In 2015, Princess increased its capacity in Melbourne Victoria by 23% by deploying here Golden Princess for regular round-trip departures. The ship was the largest ever based in Victoria - and outside Sydney. The 5-month (2015-2016) scheduled program offered itineraries to New Zealand, Tasmania and South Pacific Islands ports. Prices started from AUD 1850 per person for a 13-day roundtrip to NZ.

In February-March 2018, Carnival Legend was homeported in Melbourne for a total of 6 roundtrips (3x 3-night "Cruises to Nowhere", 1x 4-night Tasmania, 1x 10-night South Pacific Islands, 1x 11-night around New Zealand).

The following Port Melbourne statistics show the number of cruise ship calls (visits) and the number of passengers and crew (in brackets). Data just confirm the Australian market’s growing trend for ship cruising.

  • 2004-2005 - 17 ships (32264 pax+crew)
  • 2005-2006 - 40 ships (72680)
  • 2006-2007 - 30 ships (68417)
  • 2007-2008 - 44 ships (103000)
  • 2008-2009 - 56 ships (147625)
  • 2009-2010 - 48 ships (129924)
  • 2010-2011 - 36 ships (87724)
  • 2011-2012 - 56 ships (144334)
  • 2012-2013 - 55 ships (173203)
  • 2013-2014 - 67 ships (197914)
  • 2014-2015 - 75 ships (209441 pax+crew)
  • 2015-2016 - 85 ships

Each cruise ship call generates approx AUD 1 million for state’s economy.

Cruise itineraries to and from Melbourne Australia

Follows a list of destinations visited by cruise ships leaving out of Melbourne:

  • World Cruises - from Melbourne are offered around the world voyages by bigger luxury lines (mainly by Cunard, P&O, Princess). Full-length itineraries (eastbound or westbound) can be up to 110+ days round-trips and usually start from the UK (out of Southampton ). On those, Australia is only a mid-itinerary destination offering one-way departures from Fremantle-Perth , Brisbane , Sydney , Adelaide or Melbourne back to Southampton (disembarkation port). The length of such segment itineraries is up to 2 months (UK disembarkation). Smaller segments offer between 14-30+ days long itineraries to ports in Asia (Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai) or eastbound to USA (San Francisco, Los Angeles). Longer segments may end in some of the biggest Mediterranean ports (Piraeus-Athens, Venice, Civitavecchia-Rome, Barcelona) and on eastbound routes - in the USA (Miami, Fort Lauderdale, New York).
  • Eastbound world cruise segments from Melbourne may include Panama Canal transition and even Transatlantic crossing to Europe (UK). Segments with westbound routes may include Suez Canal transition .
  • Longer (up to 2-weeks) itineraries between Melbourne and Singapore (or extensions to Hong Kong) usually visit (often island) ports in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines.
  • “Circle Australia” and “Around Australia” (full circumnavigation of the continent) round-trip itineraries leaving from Melbourne are not common. However, as call port, it is always included on such voyages, which usually start/end in Sydney, Brisbane or Fremantle.
  • Round-trip Australia to New Zealand cruises out of Melbourne are 13-days in length, with Auckland NZ being the turnaround port. In one direction the sail route connects directly Melbourne and Auckland (either eastbound or westbound).
  • “South Pacific Islands” itineraries are 10-12-14-day round-trips visiting ports in New Caledonia, Fiji, Vanuatu, Espiritu Santo.
  • Cruise to Nowhere Melbourne deals are on 3-day roundtrip itineraries without any ports of call along the route. Generally, these are themed voyages with themes like “food and wine”, comedy, sports, wellness, music, “Australia Day”, etc. There are onboard pre-scheduled theme events and activities like parties, concerts, meetings, presentations, tastings, etc.
  • Short-break (“Mini Cruises”) visit Kangaroo Island (4-day eastbound itinerary) or Eden (4-day westbound).
  • Cruises to Tasmania from Melbourne are usually 5-day itineraries stopping for a day visit in Burnie , Port Arthur , Hobart . Longer (6-day) itineraries may include Phillip Island . Spirit of Tasmania ferry services are between Melbourne-Devonport (in both directions). Ferries (operated by TT-Line Tasmania ) dock at pier’s east side.

Australia's ship relocation voyages (RepositionCruises.com) are considered most of the one-way itineraries between Australia and Asia (mainly to Singapore and Hong Kong), the USA (hawaii-Alaska-California) and also when ships change their Australian home ports. The latter include short one-way cruises between Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle. Melbourne to Sydney and Melbourne to Adelaide cruises are 2-day (relocation) coastal itineraries with no other ports of call. rarely are available for booking short breaks from Melbourne to Auckland NZ (4-days repositioning) without ports of call along the eastbound route.

"Melbourne Cup" week (in November each year) attracts up to 5 ships, 3 of them berthed at the same time. Themed “Melbourne Cup” cruises are offered as round-trips from Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide. Melbourne Cup is among the world’s most prestigious horse racing events. It is conducted on Flemington Racecourse and starts at 3 pm on November’s first Tuesday.

Melbourne cruise terminal

Port Melbourne's cruise ship terminal is located at Station Pier (formerly Railway Pier), dating back to 1854. The facility is Victorian Heritage Register listed.

Station Pier cruise terminal

The Station Pier passenger terminal building hosts the cruise terminal (on level 1), small cafe, souvenir / gift shop (postage services), security checkpoint, gangway entry (wheelchair accessible), Route 109 tram service counter (on level 2 – ticketing / shuttle bus service from the docking pier to the tram), dedicated taxi rank, public phones. There are restaurants and cafes at the adjacent Waterfront Place.

  • address – “Station Pier, Port Melbourne VIC 3207, Australia”
  • location – at the top end of Port Phillip Bay, east of Bellarine Peninsula and west of Mornington Peninsula. The entry time (between the entrance and the bay) is about 1 hour. The cruise ship terminal is at 15 min drive distance from CBD (city business district).
  • Contact phone number (+61 1300 857 662)
  • 4 wharf berths – 2 on each side (max draft 34 ft / 10,3 m)

Inner East berth (length 720 ft / 220 m) serves Spirit of Tasmania ferries, operating the sea route between Melbourne and Devonport (Tasmania). Inner West berth (length 310 ft / 95 m) serves both small cruise ships and Royal Australian Navy vessels. Its max draught is smaller (27 ft / 8 m).

Outer East berth (length 730 ft / 223 m) and Outer West berth (length 1310 ft / 400 m) are for cruise ship docking only.

Station Pier development projects included:

  • 1987 - Port Melbourne railway line was closed (replaced by tram route 109 /via the city to Box Hill).
  • 1991 - Centenary Bridge was demolished (Sandridge Trail route is parallel to the tram line).
  • 2001 - here were built a boardwalk and several dining complexes (restaurants and cafes, including “3 Station Pier” and “Rex Hunt’s Delish Fish”).
  • In 2004-2005, Port of Melbourne Corporation took over the terminal’s management.
  • 2014 - a visitor center for cruise passengers was added pierside.

Station Pier was formerly named Railway Pier (opened in September 1854). The Pier is of great historical significance for the Victoria state, and is listed in the “Victorian Heritage Register” of protected cultural heritage places.

Among city’s best places to visit, Station Pier is open between 6 am and 9 pm (for pedestrians only) during the whole week. However, the facility is closed for general public on ship call days (when cruise or naval vessels dock). Fishing from Station Pier is permitted.

(new) Melbourne cruise terminal (Port Phillip Bay)

In early 2017 was suggesting building an artificial island in Port Phillip Bay. The project could result in bigger passenger shipping traffic and port capacity to handle larger cruise vessels. From the man-made island, cruise ship tourists will be ferried to the Docklands (up Yarra River), within a minute walking distance to a tram stop.

  • In November 2015, a local news media reported on a proposal to build a giant island near Yarra River's mouth. The island should be big enough for 3 large container ships to berth at a time.
  • In 2004 was proposed an island to be made of silt (from the bay's channel dredging). The proposal suggested the island to be purely for residential development - car-free, and autonomous from the city as to power and water supplies.

Cruise ship terminal directions and parking

  • No public parking is available at the Station Pier terminal. Car parking is available at Ace Parking (location 43-53 Bay Street) for casual, long-term and cruise parking. Limited short‐term parking is available at the adjacent to the terminal Waterfront Place. Long-term parking is also available at Melbourne Airport.
  • Melbourne City maintains a network of scenic ride trams, which are also the most convenient way to travel to downtown from the cruise terminal at Station Pier. Route 109 tram goes to Box Hill. Its station is located at the end of Station Pier. The tram route goes through Port Melbourne, passes Crown Entertainment Complex and crosses Yarra River before turning right into Collins Str to Melbourne Town Hall and the city;s CBD.
  • For tram travel is required a myki card (ticket for local public transportation – trains, trams, buses). The plastic smart card can be purchased from Public Transport Victoria (counter at the terminal’s upper level). From downtown, travelers can connect with other trains, trams or buses by using the same myki card.
  • Know that myki cards must be validated by touching them on a green reader on the tram. They also must be validated upon entering a train station or boarding a tram/bus.
  • To return to Station Pier Cruise Terminal board any Route 109 westbound trams to Port Melbourne. Tram stops are located along Collins Str.
  • Most cruise ships also use one-way Cruise Express Bus (PTV shuttle service) from the terminal to downtown (Arts Centre on St Kilda Road). The bus shuttle operates from 8 am to 11.30 am. Like trams, buses use myki cards.
  • The last traveling option is taking a taxi (from the pier’s northern end).
  • The tram station is at 10 min walking distance from the terminal building. On ship call days also operates a wheelchair-accessible bus shuttle to Beacon Cove terminus.
  • From the main gate (security checkpoint) to the terminal building is ~ 1650 ft / 500 m. Cars are allowed on the pier only when dropping off passengers with disabilities. To pick up passengers with disabilities, the ship’s reception must be notified to pri-arrange the vehicle permit with the cruise terminal. The passenger’s name must be added to the main gate’s register. The driver must quote the passenger’s name to be allowed through the checkpoint. The driver must be contacted when the passenger is ready to be picked up (after clearing customs).

Port of Melbourne, beside its passenger (ferry and cruise ship) terminal also has facilities to handle cargo ships (vehicle carriers, bulk carriers and container vessels) and dry dock facilities for marine vessel refurbishments and repairs.

  • UN-LOCODE (United Nations location code) – AUMEL
  • supported by excellent road, rail and air infrastructure
  • deep water berths
  • sheltered harbor area
  • access unrestricted by tides
  • capability to accommodate 3 vessels at a time
  • The Melbourne cruise ship terminal doesn’t provide shore-to-ship power (shore-side electricity supply) which could reduce significantly the levels of emissions, noise and vibration in port.
  • The cruise port is accessible the whole year round – 24/7, 365 days a tear.
  • Cruise ships usually arrive in Melbourne in early morning (at 7, 8 or 9 am) or at 12 noon, and depart from Melbourne in late afternoon or early evening (at 4, 5, 6, 8 pm).
  • Curious fact is the Melbourne’s drinking water is reputed as the cleanest of any Australian city.
  • City Circle Tram: free service that you can use to visit the Old Treasury Building, Federation Square, Princess Theatre and Parliament House. Also free service is the Melbourne City Tourist Shuttle.
  • Flinders St Station: located in the central part of Melbourne, dates from the late years of 19th century. You can enjoy the great Victorian architecture.
  • Federation Square: just across Flinders St Station.
  • The Ian Potter Centre: the largest Victoria’s Australian art collection in the world. It is situated on Federation Square and it is fee free (except special exhibitions).
  • King’s Domain Gardens: you will find beautiful gardens and narrow paths along Yarra River southern part. Here are the Royal Botanic Gardens, Shrine of Remembrance and the Sydney Myer Music Bowl.
  • Docklands: former industrial area, now modern one with restaurants, apartments,football stadium and marinas. Located at the CBD’s western end.
  • Melbourne Cricket Ground: the place for cricket and football matches.
  • Melbourne Park: Australian Open home in January.
  • Treasury Gardens: take a look at the Cook’s Cottage, the historic Hotel Windsor, the State Parliament buildings and St Patrick’s Cathedral at the CBD’s eastern end.
  • Queen Victoria Market: it dates from 1850s. You will find great variety of vegetables, fruits, seafood, meat, poultry and gourmet. At the non-food part you can buy jewelery, shoes, clothes, handmade crafts and different arts. On Monday and Wednesday, it is closed.
  • Melbourne Beaches: located along the Phillip Bay’s arc are the Brighton Beach and St Kilda Beach.

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Galataport (Istanbul Cruise Port) Map → Updated 2024

29 November 2023 by Serhat Engül

Galataport , the Istanbul Cruise Port, was redesigned as a wonderful shopping and activity center after many years of restoration. There are many things to do around Galataport, which is located in one of the most beautiful spots in the city.

There are branches of Istanbul’s best restaurants, cafes and Turkish dessert shops inside Galataport. In this way, Galataport functions as a showcase promoting a city famous for its food.

Inside Galataport is the Istanbul Modern Art Museum , one of the city’s most important art centers. In addition, there is another museum where the painting and sculpture collection of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University is exhibited.

With all these features, Galataport has become an important stop among the places to visit in Istanbul . It can take a whole day to see the museums and squares of Galataport and visit the historical monuments around it.

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Istanbul Cruise Port (Galataport) Map

Istanbul Cruise Port (Galataport) Terminal Map

As you can see from the Galataport map , Istanbul Cruise Port is located in one of the most central areas of the city. I created the image by processing Google Maps. Although it is primitive, it will give you an idea about the location of Galataport.

The borders of Galataport start from Karakoy , which is the transportation hub of Beyoglu (southwest part of the blue line). The Galaport complex, which continues along the Tophane district, ends before arriving at the Findikli Tram Station (northeast part of blue line).

The part where the light blue extends in the form of a thin and long line includes Galataport’s seaside buildings and walking track. There are hotels, shopping places and the Istanbul Modern Museum on this long line.

On the other hand, in the main part marked with a square , there is the passenger terminal of the Istanbul Cruise Port. In addition, restaurants and cafes of Galataport are located around the terminal.

You can easily find most of the places to visit around Galataport by looking at this map. In the following lines of the article, you can find a list of tourist attractions located around Istanbul Cruise Port (Galataport).

Things to Do in Galataport 2024

Things to do in Galataport include seeing century-old mosques, visiting art galleries, shopping from famous brands and eating at Istanbul’s most famous restaurants.

1. Istanbul Modern Art Museum

Istanbul Modern Art Museum

Istanbul Modern Art Museum was opened in the early 2000s by transforming an old warehouse by the sea with modern architecture. The most striking work in the museum’s early period was Richard Wentworth ‘s design called False Ceiling.

Although Modern Art has a short history in Turkey, it quickly increased its audience and became popular. IKSV (Cultural Foundation) organized many exhibitions to introduce modern art to Istanbulites.

Later, it was decided to rebuild the museum and place it in the center of the Istanbul Cruise Port. The design of the new museum was created by Italian architect Renzo Piano .

Istanbul Modern has been serving at its temporary location on Mesrutiyet Street for several years. However, when the construction of the new museum inside Galataport is completed, the artifacts will also be transferred here.

2. Painting and Sculpture Museum

Painting and Sculpture Museum in Istanbul

The Painting and Sculpture Museum is affiliated with the Fine Arts Faculty of Mimar Sinan University. The museum has a large collection starting from the last period of the Ottoman Empire to the end of the 20th century (Republican era).

The museum occupies a building designed by award-winning architects. If you look at the Istanbul Cruise Port from afar, you can easily choose this elegant building with contemporary architecture.

3. Ara Guler Photography Exhibition

Ara Guler Photography Exhibition is a small art gallery that you will come across while wandering the streets of Galataport. This painting exhibition inside a cafe features the works of Turkey’s most important photographer.

Ara Guler gained worldwide fame in the 20th century and became one of the Magnum Photographers . Guler immortalized the 50s and 60s of Istanbul with his black and white photographs.

Ara Guler Photography Museum , dedicated to the artist, is located in Sisli, one of today’s modern districts. However, some paintings from his “Istanbul Harbor” collection can be seen in this small gallery.

4. Nusretiye Mosque

Nusretiye Mosque is an ostentatious 18th century structure that you can see when you look towards the square with the sea behind you. The mosque is the most prominent building in Galataport’s square.

Nusretiye has the sharpest baroque lines among the mosques in Istanbul . The reason for this is that it was made by Mahmud II , who made great reforms in the Ottoman Empire and reorganized the army in the Western order.

Mahmud II realized that the Ottoman Empire was far behind the West in terms of technology and military in the 1700s, and he embarked on a major reorganization. The traces of this westernization can be seen in the architecture of the mosque he had built.

5. Tophane Clock Tower

Tophane Clock Tower is one of the first historical monuments to be seen by those arriving by cruise ship in Istanbul. This Ottoman tower from 1905 adorns the square of Galataport today.

The Clock Tower is one of the works in the large square on the land side of Galataport, and there is the Nusretiye Mosque on one side of the tower, and the Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque on the other.

6. Tophane Fountain

Tophane Fountain is one of the most eye-catching public fountains from the Ottoman period. Back then, those who wanted to do charity work would build fountains in the squares.

Tophane Fountain is located on the southwest side of Galataport Square and is adjacent to Tophane Station of Tram T1, the closest public transportation vehicle to cruise passengers.

7. Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque

Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque is located right next to previous Tophane Fountain. The mosque was built for Ali Pasha, one of the admirals in the peak years of the Ottoman Empire. Ali Pasha, who is of Italian origin, received the title of “Kilic” (sword) because of his boldness.

The most distinctive feature of Kilic Ali Pasha Mosque is that it has the most similar interior to a Byzantine church in Ottoman architecture. The reason for this is that the admiral who built the mosque was a fan of Hagia Sophia .

8. Kilic Ali Pasha Hammam

Kilic Ali Pasha Hammam is the closest historical Turkish bath to the Istanbul Cruise Port. You can walk here in just a few minutes from Galataport Cruise Ship Terminal.

Kilic Ali Pasha Hammam has recently undergone a major restoration and is considered one of the best hammams in Istanbul . Taking a Turkish bath here will refresh you after sightseeing.

9. Shopping in Galataport

Galataport was designed as a shopping center as well as being a cruise port in Istanbul. In this way, there are many domestic and foreign luxury brands’ stores for shopping in Galataport .

Galataport has everything an average shopper would need. However, if you still want to experience the other shopping streets of Istanbul, you can try Istiklal Street, which is close to Taksim Square.

10. Restaurants in Galataport

The restaurants in Galataport are like a showcase of Istanbul’s food culture. Istanbul, which has a cosmopolitan structure, is mostly known for its kebab varieties and dessert shops.

In this sense, you can try Gunaydin Restaurant for kebab varieties in Galataport. Sekerci Cafer Erol, Hafiz Mustafa and Balyan, the most famous dessert shops of the city, have branches here.

In addition, you may be interested in Nusr-et, the most famous steakhouse restaurant in Istanbul, or Mezzaluna, a representative of Mediterranean cuisine. Finally, the new generation restaurants Happy Moon’s and Kirpi are also popular.

Places to Visit around Galataport 2024

Among the places to visit around Galataport are the most important historical monuments of Istanbul, the most popular districts and shopping streets.

1. Dolmabahce Palace (from Galataport)

Dolmabahce Palace is one of the most important historical places in Istanbul and is located within walking distance of Galataport. If you exit the door of Istanbul Cruise Port in the direction of Besiktas, you can easily reach here.

In the early Ottoman period, the sultans lived in the traditional Topkapi Palace in Sultanahmet. In the 19th century, they moved to the Dolmabahce Palace on the shore of the Bosphorus, which has a European architecture.

When you leave Galataport and head to the northeast, you will first see the Findikli Tram Station. After that, there is Kabatas Tram Station, which is the last stop of Tram T1 . Dolmabahce Palace is 5 minutes’ walk from Kabatas.

2. Vodafone Arena

Vodafone Arena is the stadium of Besiktas FC, one of the three big football teams of Istanbul. The stadium is adjacent to Dolmabahce Palace and very close to Kabatas Tram Station.

In addition to the matches of Besiktas, there can be international concerts and events at the Vodafone Arena stadium. There is also a museum of Besiktas FC in the stadium.

3. Besiktas District

Besiktas District is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Istanbul . Here you can find many things about Istanbul’s daily life, street food and shopping.

You can use a bus or taxi to go from Galataport to Besiktas . The district also hosts museums such as Istanbul Naval Museum and Yildiz Palace .

4. Taksim Square (from Galataport)

Taksim Square is the place where the heart of Istanbul beats. It is possible to reach Istiklal Street , the most popular walking street of the city, or Galata Tower, one of the most popular museums, from here.

In order to go from Galataport to Taksim Square, you can first reach Kabatas Tram Station. From there, you can take the Funicular F1, a one-stop public transportation vehicle, to Taksim Square.

5. Istiklal Street

Istiklal Street is an ideal place for those who want to shop in Istanbul. There are shops of dozens of local and foreign clothing brands, as well as shopping centers such as Demiroren AVM.

Near Istiklal Street, there are museums such as Madame Tussauds , Pera Museum and Galata Tower. The two best restaurants in Istanbul , 360 Istanbul and Mikla, are also located here.

6. Galata Tower (from Galataport)

Galata Tower is among the most iconic structures of Istanbul. Built by the Genoese in the 14th century, the tower and its square are today one of the city’s most vibrant tourist destinations.

To get to Galata Tower from Galataport, you can proceed in the southwest direction and reach Karakoy district. You can walk from Karakoy Square to Galata Tower or take the Funicular F2, a one-stop underground vehicle.

7. Karakoy Square

Karakoy Square is one of the most energetic places in the city and can be reached on foot from Galataport. You can easily walk to Karakoy from the Museum Square in Istanbul Cruise Port.

In Karakoy Square, there are shops that sell products of famous outdoor brands such as North Face, Jack Wolfskin and Columbia at outlet prices. The district also has iconic restaurants such as “Karakoy Lokantasi”.

Karakoy Square also has Murat Muhallebicisi, one of the best dessert shops in Istanbul . As you wander the side streets of Karakoy, you can discover great boutique cafes and local restaurants.

8. Galata Bridge

Galata Bridge is a connection road between Karakoy (Beyoglu) and Eminonu (Old City). Galata Bridge is also located at the junction of the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus. Bosphorus cruise boats also depart from here.

Thanks to the bridge, you can cross from Karakoy to Eminonu on foot. These two districts are famous for their street food and local restaurants in Istanbul. When you cross Eminonu, Spice Bazaar will be right in front of you.

9. Spice Bazaar (from Galataport)

Spice Bazaar can be reached within a 20-minute walk from Galataport. Spice Bazaar is one of the most famous historical shopping places in Istanbul and is 350 years old.

In a classic Spice Bazaar shop, you can find Turkish delight , tea leaves, local nuts, dried fruits, saffron and, of course, spices. Also, shopping in the streets surrounding Spice Bazaar is a true local experience.

10. Sultanahmet (from Galataport)

Sultanahmet is unquestionably the most touristic place in Istanbul. Here are the most famous historical buildings of the city such as Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace.

Tram T1 is the most practical way to go from Galataport to Sultanahmet . If you take the tram going in the direction of “Bagcilar” either from Findikli or Tophane, you can reach Sultanahmet Tram Station in 15 minutes.

Galataport is located in Beyoglu, one of the most important districts of Istanbul. For this reason, it is very close to Karakoy, Cihangir, Galata , Istiklal Street and Taksim Square, which are the districts of Beyoglu.

It is possible to reach Besiktas ( Ortakoy and Bebek ), which includes the most beautiful places on the shores of the Bosphorus, by going north from Galataport. On the other hand, you can reach the Historical Peninsula (Sultanahmet and its surroundings) by going south from Galataport.

Tram T1, Istanbul’s most tourist-friendly means of transportation, passes right in front of Galataport. In this way, it is very easy to go to the touristic places of the city from the Istanbul Cruise Port by public transportation.

Istanbul is one of the most important routes of Mediterranean Cruise Ships, and if you are going to participate in this trip, it means you will be on your way to Galataport in Istanbul. You can be sure that you will have a good time here.

About Serhat Engül

Hello explorer of Istanbul! This is Serhat Engul. I am a licensed TOUR GUIDE IN ISTANBUL. I offer PRIVATE HALF DAY TOUR which includes a visit to the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Hippodrome, Basilica Cistern and the Spice Bazaar. This is a fantastic option to see some of the ICONIC LANDMARKS in the whole of Istanbul and you’ll receive plenty of background information on each location to enlighten you. You may see the details of this tour on the HOMEPAGE of the blog. I wish you a wonderful trip!

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1 April 2022 at 16:52

Hello if we were to book you for a day to tour Istanbul how much would you charge? Would you meet us at the cruise terminal? Lisa

2 April 2022 at 22:43

Hello, yes I can meet my guests coming to the cruise port there. If the tour will cover Sultanahmet (Old City), we can meet at Galataport and go to the starting point of the tour with the tram.

I do private guided tours in Istanbul. You can review the tour options along with the prices in this article .

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    Carnival Legend, a Spirit class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line, docked at Station Pier in Port Melbourne. cruise terminal stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images Ship on the sea Melbourne, Australia - February 6th 2019.

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    Beach Road, Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Station Pier is the berthing point for all cruise ships visiting Melbourne, and the Victorian home berth of the TT-Line ferry service between the city and Devonport, Tasmania. It is also the primary berth for local and visiting Naval vessels — and the longest timber-piled pier operating in the ...

  21. Galataport (Istanbul Cruise Port) Map → Updated 2024

    The part where the light blue extends in the form of a thin and long line includes Galataport's seaside buildings and walking track. There are hotels, shopping places and the Istanbul Modern Museum on this long line. On the other hand, in the main part marked with a square, there is the passenger terminal of the Istanbul Cruise Port.In addition, restaurants and cafes of Galataport are ...

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  23. 2023-24 cruise schedule

    Station Pier, Port Melbourne. The West Finger Pier is a good vantage point to view the cruise ships berthed at Station Pier. For more information, see Visiting Station Pier page. To see ships at Port Phillip Heads: Arrivals - subtract 3.5 hours from ETA. Departures - add 3.5 hours to ETD. Visit types: Turnaround visits - bold ship name (T) Partial turnaround (>500 pax) - bold ship name (pT)

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    Popular cruise lines that use the port include the Norwegian Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises, and Holland America Line.