PS Emmylou | New Years Eve Cruise - Five Course Dinner + Champagne on arrival & Live Music

AUD $185.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
  • Product code: NYE21D

Celebrate New Year's Eve Aboard the PS Emmylou

Ring in the New Year with an unforgettable experience aboard the iconic PS Emmylou, one of Australia’s most beloved paddlesteamers. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Murray River, this special New Year’s Eve cruise offers a night of elegance, entertainment, and scenic beauty.

As you step aboard, you'll be greeted with a complimentary glass of bubbles to set the festive tone for the evening. As the PS Emmylou gracefully glides along the river, indulge in a sumptuous five-course dinner prepared by our onboard chef, showcasing the finest local produce and paired with a selection of premium wines and beverages.

Throughout the evening, enjoy live music performed by a talented solo artist, providing the perfect soundtrack to your celebration. With a mix of timeless classics and contemporary hits, the music will create a festive atmosphere as you dine and dance the night away.

As midnight approaches, watch the spectacular fireworks display light up the sky, marking the start of the New Year in a truly memorable way.


Event Details:

  • Date: December 31st
  • Time: 7:00 PM for 8.00 PM - Finishing at the conclusion of fireworks
  • Location: Aboard the PS Emmylou, Murray River
  • Entertainment: Live music by a solo artist
  • Dinner: Five-course meal - choice of main 
  • Welcome Drink: Complimentary glass of bubbles upon arrival
  • Highlight: Fireworks at midnight
  • Dress Code: Cocktail Attire


Boarding

Boarding commences at 7pm at Berth 4, Riverboat Dock, Watson Street, Echuca. (View Google Map for location and directions).

Visit our Ticket Office and Gift Shop at 57 Murray Esplanade in the Port of Echuca.


Please Note


The fireworks display is subject to relevant approvals from Victorian and NSW authorities. 

No refunds are provided, full or partial if the display does not proceed, as this is out of the control of MRPS.