The southernmost deep-water harbour in NSW, Port of Eden facilitates the South Coast’s key industries: fishing, forestry and tourism.

Serving the region’s import and export needs, Port of Eden is also home to one of NSW’s largest fishing fleets and provides a tourism gateway to the southern NSW coast.

Each year, around 100 commercial vessels, including a growing number of cruise ships, visit the Port of Eden’s three wharves: a privately owned woodchip terminal, the multi-user Royal Australian Navy wharf, and the Eden Cruise Wharf.

Eden Cruise Schedule

Arrival Date/Time
Vessel Arrival Departure Berth name Agent Cruise line
Silver Moon Sat 13 Feb 2027
08:00
Sat 13 Feb
15:00
Eden Cruise Wharf WPS SILVERSEA CRUISES LTD
Norwegian Spirit Mon 15 Feb 2027
10:00
Mon 15 Feb
16:30
Eden Cruise Wharf WPS NCL BAHAMAS LTD
Norwegian Spirit Wed 17 Feb 2027
07:00
Wed 17 Feb
14:30
Eden Cruise Wharf WPS NCL BAHAMAS LTD
Azamara Quest Sun 21 Feb 2027
07:30
Sun 21 Feb
14:00
Eden Cruise Wharf WPS V SHIPS LEISURE SAM
Norwegian Spirit Tue 9 Mar 2027
10:00
Tue 9 Mar
16:30
Eden Cruise Wharf WPS NCL BAHAMAS LTD
Norwegian Spirit Thu 11 Mar 2027
07:00
Thu 11 Mar
14:30
Eden Cruise Wharf WPS NCL BAHAMAS LTD
Royal Princess Sat 20 Mar 2027
07:00
Sat 20 Mar
16:00
Eden Cruise Wharf CVL PRINCESS CRUISE LINES LTD
Royal Princess Fri 26 Mar 2027
09:00
Fri 26 Mar
18:00
Eden Cruise Wharf CVL PRINCESS CRUISE LINES LTD

Eden vessel movements

Date & Time Expected ARR / DEP Vessel Vessel type Agent From To In port
Tue 21 Apr
08:45
N/A Arrival Norwegian Spirit Passenger/Cruise BW1 Burnie Eden Cruise Wharf (EDCW) No
Tue 21 Apr
09:00
N/A Arrival Norwegian Spirit Passenger/Cruise BW1 Burnie Eden Cruise Wharf (EDCW) No
Tue 21 Apr
16:30
N/A Departure Norwegian Spirit Passenger/Cruise BW1 Eden Cruise Wharf (EDCW) Sydney No
Tue 21 Apr
16:30
N/A Departure Norwegian Spirit Passenger/Cruise BW1 Eden Cruise Wharf (EDCW) Sydney No

Annual quick facts

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trade and cruise vessel visits
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pilotage movements
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cruise ship visits including 12 maiden visits
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vessels carrying dangerous goods safely managed

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