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Sunday(s) Departing from Murray Bridge which is just 45 minutes from Adelaide in the heart of the
Murraylands, the Captain and crew of the luxurious Murray Expedition look
forward to welcoming you aboard. Upon boarding at 8pm you will be shown
to your superb Riverview accommodation with time to settle in and enjoy
a drink at the bar before a delicious supper is served.
As you cruise, Expeditions powerful floodlights illuminate the
shore. This is an excellent opportunity to see the River environment in
a different perspective and may allow you to view of some of the nocturnal
wildlife, especially birds such as night herons, owls and coots. Later,
Murray Expedition ties up for a night of peace and tranquillity in the
Australian bush.
Monday(b,l,d) Your cruise continues upstream
as you enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast. You will pass huge lagoons
teeming with birdlife. During floods these inland lagoons were so immense
that in the early riverboat days, Captains could not find the true channels.
In many cases the water expanded for miles. In the early 1900s riverboat
Captains planted willow trees along the banks to clearly mark the main
river channel. Today the willows provide the perfect haven for the prolific
and colourful birdlife. Mid morning Murray Expedition arrives in picturesque
Mannum. Here you will board the waiting coach for a history tour of this
small township which played a significant role in the development of South
Australia. Captain William Randell launched the 1st Paddle Steamer on
The Murray River the Mary Ann in 1853. By the late 1880s
there were over 250 Paddle Steamers and barges trading on the River Murray,
and Mannum became an industrious inland port. On tour you will re-trace
the colourful history of several pioneering families whose efforts shaped
the successful development of this region. Your tour includes a visit
to the Olden Days, Olden Ways Museum in Mannum, here you will
find a large collection of historic memorabilia. Lunch will be served
aboard Murray Expedition as you cruise upstream past lovely Lake Carlet,
peaceful Bow Hill and Purnong. Early in the evening, Murray Expedition
moors at Walker Flat. The Bird and wildlife here is prolific, including
wallabies, wild ducks and bush turkeys. This evening is Australiana
Night and we will be featuring the use of some traditional Bush
foods such as emu, kangaroo, damper bread, fresh water crustaceans
(yabbies), lemon myrtle, wild bush tomatoes and quandongs (wild peaches),
combined into exciting creations by our chefs to showcase a new evolving
Australian cuisine. This evening join our resident ecologist for a Nocturnal
Discovery Tour. This tour provides an insight to the abundant wildlife,
including the Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat; floodlights illuminate the
secluded outback enabling you to easily view the native flora and fauna.
Tuesday(b,l,d) After breakfast Murray Expedition
continues upstream. You will pass fascinating Wongulla where, some fifty
years ago, men found the petrified remains of a shark. It was twenty million
years old. Mid Morning Murray Expedition arrives at the pioneering township
of Swan Reach. The settlement was originally the port of the large Portee
Sheep Station and was settled as a township in 1899. Here you will disembark
Murray Expedition and with a local guide visit Murray Aquaculture, one
of the most ambitious aquaculture projects undertaken in Australia. The
fresh water crustacean is uniquely Australian and is only one of many
species of crayfish found in Australia. Australia has the second largest
and most diverse number of crayfish species in the world. With a local
guide passengers are taken through the complex covering 10,000 sq metres
of ponds, nurseries and an interpretive information centre. Eco
guides provide an informative commentary relating to fresh water crustacean
biology, production and marketing. On Board, you may have the opportunity
to sample Murray Aquaculture fresh water crustaceans. Late afternoon Murray
Expedition arrives at Blanchetown, site of the Lock and Weir No. 1 on
the River Murray. The River Murray is dammed by 13 locks built for the
early riverboat trade. Water cascades over the lock creating an excellent
feeding place for birdlife. Pelicans and dozens of species of water birds
are found diving in the water to feed. Passengers travelling on the two
night outback explorer cruise disembark here for the return journey to
Adelaide (a light dinner snack will be provided for your return journey
to Adelaide). Passengers travelling on the five night cruise remain on
board to greet new friends travelling on the three night cruise.
Wednesday(b,l,d) - You will wake this morning in one of the most
unspoilt and picturesque areas of the River Murray. You will be taken
on an environmental discovery walk where even today you will see evidence
of an ancient Aboriginal civilisation a huge canoe tree still stands.
Learn about Moorundie Creek, named after the Aboriginal tribe that lived
there. In native dialect moorundie means sand or sandy, the site where
the history of the area began in 1840 when explorer Edward John Eyre established
a village named Sturt after the famous navigator. As Murray
Expedition cruises downstream, you will pass magnificent lagoons teeming
with birdlife, awesome cliffs reaching for the sky and spectacular scenery
as far as the eye can see. This afternoon your vessel ties alongside the
towering cliffs of Big Bend. A highlight of your expedition is a guided
cruise led by our ecologist aboard a small boat through the lagoons and
inlets. There are some 320 species of birdlife in this area and with the
aid of binoculars and your well informed guide, you will study at close
range the prolific birdlife as well as the wildlife of the region including
kangaroos, wombats, emus, echidnas and goannas. This evening there is
a traditional Australian barbecue on shore followed by live entertainment
around a blazing campfire.
Thursday(b,l,d) An early departure this
morning you will see the sun rise over the towering cliffs while you enjoy
your breakfast. The Murray Expedition berths at the Ngaut Ngaut Aboriginal
conversation area where you will be met by a local Aboriginal guide and
shown over Australias first Aboriginal Archaeological digs. It contains
galleries of Cave Art, smoke stains from ancient fires and an excavated
campsite of a civilisation over 8,000 years old. As you cruise this afternoon
there will be on-board activities organised by the Cruise Director, time
to relax and view the River environment and the associated birdlife, or
browse through our library resources and learn more about this fascinating
environment before an afternoon arrival in Mannum. Passengers who have
not seen the P.S Marion may visit the fascinating floating
museum or stroll the magnificent lawns of lovely Mary Ann Reserve. This
evening you are invited to enjoy cocktails and hors doeuvres at
the bar followed by our Captains Dinner five sumptuous courses
to tempt the most discerning palate.
Friday(b,l) A Chance for a short stroll
on Many Ann Reserve prior to boarding the waiting coach for a tour of
Reedy Creek Environmental Park. Discover this permanent water course from
waterfalls, through swamps and wetlands. Reedy Creek and the waterfalls
played a significant part in the lives of the ancient Nganguruku and Ngaralta
Aboriginal tribes. As well as natural rock shelters, the area offered
permanent water and an abundance of wild game for hunting. As part of
your Expedition Cruise experience you will have the opportunity to take
a fascinating bush walk through the Reedy Creek Gorge. Your guide will
provide you with information enabling you to identify significant rock
formations and the abundant native vegetation and birdlife. Re-board the
Murray Expedition as we begin the final leg of your journey. Today, lunch
is a superb buffet of fresh local produce. This afternoon there will be
more spectacular scenery before the vessel ties up once more in Murray
Bridge, the Captain and crew bid farewell to guests and new-found friends
before a late afternoon disembarkation.

Transfers - A coach departs from the Adelaide Central Bus Station (85 Franklin Street, Adelaide) on Sun at 6.00pm returning Fri at 5.45pm and the cost is $78 per person for a return transfer.

Garaging - Your car can be stored at Murray Bridge for $95 for the duration of your cruise.

Compulsory Extra - Fuel levy of $7 per person per night.
MURRAY MADNESS SALE
Receive a BIG discount off the NORMAL price
Valid for travel between 1 Sep 2010 until 28 Feb 2011
Limited availability, email or ring us with your preferred date of travel
See below for “Murray River Madness Sale” prices
01 Apr 2010 - 31 Mar 2011
| Standard Cabin | Murray River Madness Sale | Normal Price |
| Adult Twin Share |
$1147
 |
$2295
 |
| Adult Sole Use |
$Ask Us
 |
$3530
 |
| Adult Triple Share |
$Ask Us
 |
$2085
 |
| Child Under 12 |
$Ask Us
 |
$1490
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