
World Heritage Cruises, Strahan
Tourism Australia
Our how to work with cruise industry guide is designed for Tasmanian tourism operators looking to offer products to the cruise visitor market. It covers how to deliver shore experiences to passengers, who to work with and how the cruise distribution system works. The guide also includes information on different cruise lines and their passenger demographics, along with key contacts and useful links.
The Australian Cruise Association has developed a list of alcohol policies for all major cruise lines operating in Australia, to support wineries, distilleries and cideries selling their goods to passengers.
We have developed two brochures for the cruise industry: a general cruise Tasmania brochure for all cruise lines and an expedition cruise Tasmania brochure for expedition cruise lines. These support cruise lines to plan future itineraries using local knowledge that showcases the best of Tasmania.

Norwegian Sun cruise, Hobart
Stu Gibson
We are building a stronger evidence base to understand the economic, environmental and social impacts of cruise visitation in Tasmania, and to inform the directions of our new cruise strategy.
In 2022, we commissioned KPMG to produce the value proposition of the cruise market for Tasmania, which assessed the impacts and value of cruise shipping and its segments in the state.
The Australian Cruise Association published the 2023-24 Australian cruise industry economic contribution, which examines the value of cruise tourism around Australia.
TasPorts is a government owned business responsible for the operations and management of all ports in Tasmania. TasPorts publishes the cruise ship schedule, which is the primary information source for cruise ship bookings at Tasmanian ports.
Shipping agents represent and support cruise lines during port calls in Australia. They secure berths and anchorages, arrange stores and bunkers and organise for Customs and the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service to visit the vessel.
Tasmanian providers include:
Shore excursion companies, also known as Shore Ex or ground operators, design and operate day tours for passengers by packaging a range of products. They sell these tours to cruise lines for sale on board the ship prior to arrival.
Tasmanian providers include: