Mar 04 - Coral Princess

Expected Weather Conditions

Min. C°
Max. C°
Rain
14 23 <1 mm 25%
Winds Summary
15-25 km/h N-NW Shower or two
UV Index
UV Rating
Sun Protection Req'd
8 Very High  Yes ☒ No ☐

 

Today’s Date  March 04, 2026
Visiting Ship Coral Princess Cruise Line Princess Cruises
Coming from Sydney Going to  Melbourne
Approx PAX ??? (570 on tour) Cruise Duration 2 of 20
Arrival Time 7:30 AM Departure Time 4:00 PM
First wharf departure 9:00 AM Last Stop 1 departure 3:00 PM

 

What’s happening today in Burnie?

Wilmot Street, Marine Plaza

Discover Burnie Hub - Burnie experience expert volunteers are available to provide suggestions and directions.

Photo with the Mayor - the Mayor will be available today to welcome passengers

Local Attractions Tour Buses - Attractions Bus, Coastline Tours

Local Musician - nil

Makers Market - Assortment of handcrafted items - Andrea Garrett (Crystal Suncatchers); Rainbow Hues  (Gemstones); Green Monkey Crafts (Candles); Pearl's Girl  (Knitted items); Helen's Pop-Up  (Greeting cards); Happy Hats (Hats); Handmade by Nan (Clothing); Deviant Distillery (Alcoholic spirits); Lynkglass  (Glass items); Artisan Bound (Woodwork); Tasmanian Soap Farm (Soaps); Lewina Homestead  (Skincare & soaps); Noelene Rogers (Paintings); Boat House (Australian memorabila); Rex Blackwell (Books); BOA Creations Tasmania (Woodwork); The Wandering Wallaby (Souvenirs); Gemstone Jewellery & Crystals  (Jewellery); Infinity Ko Studio (Handcrafted Crochet Bags); Mae by the Bay Opal Jewellery  (Opal jewellery).

 


Little Alexander Street, Civic Plaza

Burnie Regional Museum 09:00 - 16:00 

  • Federation Street: Burnie Circa 1900 - Wander the charming Federation Street and see how ordinary people lived more than 100 years ago.  Discover the lifestyles and aspirations of our forebears through rooms alive with personal treasures, memorabilia and tools of the trade.

 

Burnie Regional Art Gallery 09:00 - 16:00 

  • Create Your Future – Spotlight on Hellyer College shines a light on the next generation of emerging artists
  • Patrick Grieve - HOME– Home has always been the Northwest Coast of Tasmania. Patrick’s work has always been concerned with describing a sense of place and producing paintings that have their own life and can exist outside the constraints of a label such as landscape.
  • Troy Ruffles – Stone Tides Weeping Trees – Is a visual and poetic meditation on the Miena Cider Gums of Tasmania’s central highland plateau. These eucalypts, resilient yet vulnerable, occupy a singular place in the Tasmanian psyche, enduring one of the most remote and unforgiving landscapes in Australia.

 

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Other City Attractions

#DiscoverBurnie photo frame take a picture and share to socials at the eastern end of the Waterfront.

The Burnie CBD provides opportunities for retail therapy and refreshments.

Art Deco and Federation walks - follow the trail maps to view the period buildings in the Burnie CBD.

Boardwalk west of the waterfront, be on the look out for the little fairy Penguin burrows, view the video Livefeed at the Penguin Observation Centre

Burnie Park - meander around the rose, tree and rhododendron gardens, home of the historic Burnie Inn. Take a short walk up to the Oldaker waterfall for additional scenic views.

Plaza Arcade off Wilson St - Assortment of Artists and Makers offering locally produced products with a unique Tasmanian flavour.


Eastern walking attractions

For those who enjoy longer walks, take the South East pathway over the Oakleigh pedestrian bridge to reach:

  • Oakleigh Park features picnic seating and tables, playground equipment, murals, a fountain and a sundial. 
  • South Burnie Esplanade beach with colourful changerooms, a yacht club boat ramp and the Pulp and Paper Interpretation Trail.