Ps Pevensey

Please select a date and time to cruise before selecting tickets.

Due to legal load limits all passengers including children aged 0-4 are required to be added to your booking.

Ticket Single Group Quantity
Pevensey Adult$28.00
Pevensey Child 4$0.00
Pevensey Child 4 14$12.50
Pevensey Companion Carer$0.00
Pevensey Concession$25.00
Family & Group Packages
Family2

$50.00 1 adult(s) and up to 4 children between 4 and 14 years of age.

$72.00 2 adult(s) and up to 4 children between 4 and 14 years of age.

Tickets can be purchased for this cruise at the Discovery Centre or by phone on 54810500

Please note:

  • you require a physical ticket to board our Paddlesteamers. These can be collected from the Port of Echuca Discovery Centre, 74 Murray Esplanade, Echuca. Please ensure you have collected these tickets at least 15 minutes prior to your departure time to avoid missing the boat

About The Cruise

Take a one-hour cruise along the mighty Murray River on board the PS Pevensey.

The PS Pevensey (or “The Pev”) is an authentic steam driven paddlesteamer that runs daily cruises, departing from the Echuca Wharf.

Witness the steam engines in operation, chat with the friendly skipper and crew, or simply enjoy the beauty of the river.

The cruise departs Echuca Wharf every day at 10:15am, 11:30am, 1:30pm and 2:45pm. All cruises go for one hour.

The historical nature of our paddlesteamers may present some accessibility challenges for people with disability or who use mobility aids. Please ask our friendly staff for further assistance if required.

Some pets are permitted onboard cruises. Please discuss with our team beforehand.

Ps Pevensey

P.S. Pevensey is named after a sheep property on the Murrumbidgee River called Pevensey Station.

In the old days P.S. Pevensey carried 120 tons of cargo. The Pevensey collected bales of wool from station properties and brought them to the Echuca wharf. At the Port of Echuca the wool was loaded onto trains and taken to Melbourne for shipping overseas.

Beneath the front and back decks there are large spaces called holds, in which the cargo is stored. The cargo can be piled so high that it is up to the wheelhouse. The Pevensey can carry 815 bales of wool and a total of 2000 bales when barges are towed along behind. The Pevensey’s barge was called Ada. A tow line (rope) is attached to the front of the barge and then tied to the tow post at the top of the paddlesteamer. This enables the barge to be towed along behind.

When the river trade ended the Pevensey was tied up at Mildura. It came to Echuca to be restored in 1973. Fixing the boat was no easy task – for the first year high rivers prevented much work being carried out. Each piece of new timber for the hull was matched against the original then cut to shape using an adze – a technique used by boat builders for centuries.

Today trucks carry cargo, so the Pevensey works as a tourist boat at the Port of Echuca. The Pevensey is able to carry 100 people on each cruise.

The Pevensey is special because it is an authentic paddlesteamer with its original steam engine. Today the Pevensey is known to people all over the world for its role as “Philadelphia” in the Australian television mini-series ‘All the River Run’, made in Echuca in 1982-1983.