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Murray River Trails WindingRiver Photo Credit Tony SharleyMurray River Paddlesteamers has released captivating renderings of what the interiors will look like on Australia’s first five-star river ship, PS Australian Star, which will begin operations from Echuca in Victoria in April, 2025.

The computer illustrations reveal a deluxe, contemporary bar and restaurant and plush cabins on the luxury, 38-guest vessel which will offer year-round, all-inclusive, overnight cruises on the Murray River, succeeding the smaller and older, 16-guest PS Emmylou which currently offers overnight cruises on the Murray.

Fusing heritage charm with contemporary elegance and luxury and stretching 35m, the $6.75 million PS Australian Star will become Australia’s first five-star river cruise experience, the largest paddlesteamer in the Southern Hemisphere and the only wood-fired, five-star accommodated paddlesteamer in the world. The game-changing vessel is being built beside the Murray River in Mildura.

PS Australian Star will offer cruises lasting three and four nights with guests able to combine the two cruises for a longer seven-night cruise.  Bookings for Australian Star will open this spring.

Backed by $2.25 million in funding by the Victorian Government’s Regional Tourism Investment Fund, PS Australian Star is destined to attract discerning, luxe-seeking visitors from around Australia and around the world.

The three-deck PS Australian Star will be 60 per cent larger than PS Emmylou, with more expansive and contemporary amenities including the panoramic Hopwood Lounge, multiple outdoor relaxation areas, the company’s first elevator for easy access to all levels and the Cadell Restaurant serving a different, fine-dining  menu every day championing fresh, local produce.

PS Australian Star will also offer 19 modern and elegant staterooms, all opening to a deck and offering ever-changing river views, an ensuite, air-conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, luxury linen and a TV entertainment system – a true sanctuary on the water.

Innovation will be at the heart of PS Australian Star, which will boast a modern, energy-efficient, hybrid diesel/steam propulsion system featuring a vintage, refurbished 1907 Richard Garrett and Sons wood-fired steam engine, adding a touch of nostalgia and authenticity to the journey.

Last-minute savings for couples and solos for 2023 winter cruises aboard PS Emmylou

Meanwhile, Murray River Paddlesteamers is offering last-minute savings of 10 per cent and a cut in the solo surcharge for overnight cruises from Echuca this winter aboard its current, 16-guest boutique riverboat, PS Emmylou. And if you cruise this July, you’ll also receive free entry to the spectacular Moama Lights Festival on the river.

The savings are for all overnight cruises this June, July and August. Including the discount, twin-share fares this winter are available from $1521 per person for a three-night sailing, $2070 per person for a four-night cruise and $3582 for the new seven-night journey.

A cutting of the solo traveller surcharge from 60 to 45 per cent means solo fares on the winter sailings this year are now available from $2451 for a three-night cruise, $3335 for a four-night sailing and $5771 for a seven-night journey.

Plus, all guests on sailings from July 1-23 this year will receive free tickets to see the spectacular Moama Lights Festival near Echuca which will see a sound and light show illuminate the Murray and surrounding redgums.

Cruise fares include return V/Line train trips from Melbourne or carparking in Echuca, all onboard meals, daily shore excursions, selected beers and wines with dinner and soft drink, bottled water and tea/coffee throughout the cruise and coach transfers during the cruise.

The famous, wood-fired paddlesteamer, Emmylou, starred in the hit 1980s TV mini-series, ‘All the Rivers Run’, starring Sigrid Thornton, and is still one of the most recognisable and iconic paddlesteamers in Australia.

Powered by a restored 1906 steam engine and totally refurbished with deluxe cabins and ensuites, the charm-filled riverboat offers authentic, all-inclusive journeys along the mighty Murray with stops to visit wineries, historic farm stations, indigenous sites, wildlife along tributaries and country towns. Each evening, PS Emmylou ties up at tranquil and remote moorings, allowing guests to experience the serenity and wildlife of the bush at night.

Murray River Paddlesteamers offers a 10 per cent commission for travel agents.

* For bookings, call Murray River Paddlesteamers on 03 5482 5244 or visit www.psemmyloucruises.com