Murray River Cruises - PS Murray Princess
PS Murray Princess is purpose built for the Murray River. She is faithfully designed as a modern romantic representative of a time when hundreds of such vessels plied the river. Unlike most modern-day river vessels with imitation paddles, Murray Princess is propelled by an authentic, massive stern paddlewheel.
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There’s no better way to see the Murray River and a
slice of the hauntingly beautiful and dramatic Australian outback, its unique
flora and fauna, and the rich legacy of old riverside ports and indigenous
culture close up than to drift unhurried and quietly under the power of
the paddle-wheeler. Accommodating just 120 passengers, Murray Princess brings the unique advantages of small ship cruising to the Murray River. The Captain and crew know the river intimately and are delighted to share with you their knowledge and stories. The lounges and dining saloon are spacious with a character and charm of yesteryear. Grand in name, yet relaxed and informal by nature, Murray Princess fosters a warmth and friendliness unique to the river. |
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60 cabins and staterooms each with private bathroom ensuite, adjustable air-conditioning,
electric blankets soaps, shampoo and towels; serviced daily. Each cabin is approximately
12 sq metres. Staterooms (6) on Randell and Cadell Decks open onto the outside deck and have a fridge and tea and coffee making facilities. All staterooms have a double and a single bed. Outside Cabins (45) on Randell and Cadell Decks open onto the outside deck and have picture windows (twin/double) Inside Cabins (9) on Chaffey Deck open onto an inside passageway and have portholes facing the outside. |
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Dining aboard Murray Princess includes delicious table d'hote menus, a Captain's
Dinner and buffet dining. Breakfasts are buffet style. |



