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Melbourne River Cruise, Brighton Beach & St. Kilda: The Ultimate Day Out

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We’d booked a river cruise for 11.00 a.m. and as we were up bright and early this gave us an opportunity to fit in a visit to the State Library of Victoria on Swanston Street first.  The library was established in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library which makes it Australia’s oldest public building.

State Library of Victoria, Melbourne
State Library of Victoria, Melbourne

Since opening, the library has grown to span an entire block with its opulent reading rooms, galleries, exhibition spaces and lecture halls.

Ian Potter Queens Hall, Victoria State Library, Melbourne
Ian Potter Queens Hall, Victoria State Library, Melbourne

Visitors enter the magnificent building through the Welcome Zone which leads into the Ian Potter Queen’s Hall by means of a grand marble staircase lined with columns.  Natural light flows through the filigree patterned skylights which were originally designed to extend reading hours before gas lighting was installed.  This hall is home to one of the world’s largest collections of chess memorabilia and is equipped with chess tables, historic chess sets and related reference materials.

La Trobe Reading Room, Victoria State Library
La Trobe Reading Room, Victoria State Library

From there, we moved onto the La Trobe Reading Room, a stunning octagonal reading room which opened in 1913 and extends to six storeys in height.

La Trobe Reading Room, Victoria State Library
La Trobe Reading Room, Victoria State Library

It’s upper galleries were originally serviced by spiral metal staircases and these can still be seen in the corners of the room today.

Original spiral staircases in the State Library of Victoria
Original spiral staircases in the State Library of Victoria

There are 320 desks with green glass shades and original oak chairs that radiate out from the centre of the room creating a prime example of Edwardian splendour.  Members of the public are welcome to take a look around and I’d recommend popping in as the library is absolutely beautiful.

Melbourne River Cruise
The starting point for our Melbourne River Cruise

It was then time to make our way along to the south bank of the river for our pleasure boat trip with  Melbourne River Cruises.  Boats leave from the Southbank Promenade just a few minutes walk from Flinders Street station

On board the Melbourne Highlights Cruise, Melbourne River Cruises
On board the Melbourne Highlights Cruise

We’d opted to take the two hour Melbourne Highlights Cruise $62 AUD (£32.60) along the Yarra River which started off with a one hour downstream tour of the city’s parks and docklands.

Melbourne River Cruise
Enjoying our cruise along the Yarra River

This was very relaxing as the cruise boats are comfortably furnished with sliding glass windows to enjoy a gentle breeze and also useful for taking photos.  We stepped out onto the rear deck several times to enjoy the uninterrupted skyline, river and park views whilst we slowly chugged beneath the city’s bridges.

Complimentary hot drinks on our Melbourne River Cruise
Complimentary hot drinks on our Melbourne River Cruise

The second half of the cruise then took us upstream passing Federation Square, the MCG and Rod Laver arenas in Yarra Park and then alongside the scenic Botanical Gardens before turning round and heading back to base.  With a detailed commentary and complimentary hot and cold drinks on board we found the cruise to be a relaxing way to view Melbourne from the perspective of the water.

Flinders Street Station,, Melbourne
Flinders Street Station,, Melbourne

After resting our legs for a couple of hours on the boat we decided to up the pace in the afternoon with a seaside stroll along Brighton Beach.  Getting there was quick and easy as there is a frequent rail service from the historic Flinders Street station on the Sandringham line taking just 25 minutes.

Train from Melbourne to Brighton Beach
The train from Melbourne to Brighton Beach

As we were taking a journey outside the free tram zone we obtained Victoria Transport  Myki Cards  which cost $6 AUD (£3.19) and topped these up with some credit for our return journey.  As daily fares within zones 1 and 2 cap out at €10.60 AUD (£5.60) travelling by public transport around Melbourne is very affordable, just remember that you need to both tap in and out on public transport.

Brighton Beach Station, Victoria
Brighton Beach Station, Victoria

The 7 km seaside path from Brighton Beach Railway Station along to St. Kilda is approximately a leisurely two hour stroll and is clearly signposted.  It was a sunny afternoon accompanied by quite a strong breeze.

Brighton Beach, Melbourne
Seaside walk at Brighton Beach, Victoria

Our walk took us through the Brighton Beach Gardens which offer good views of Port Philip Bay and Melbourne’s skyline in the distance.

Brighton Bathing Boxes, Melbourne, Victoria
Four of the iconic Brighton Bathing Boxes

Part way along the seafront on the Denby Street Beach we came across the famous Brighton Bathing Boxes that were originally built as changing huts in the 1880’s.  The 82 bathing boxes all retain classic features with timber frames, weatherboards and corrugated iron roofs.

Brighton Bathing Boxes, Melbourne, Victoria
Brighton Bathing Boxes, Victoria

Aside from their brightly painted exterior designs, they remain just as they did in Victorian times without service utilities such as electricity or water connected.  The Brighton bathing boxes are the only remaining structures of their kind close to Melbourne and so iconic that many people flock to the beach just to take photos of them.

North Point Cafe, Brighton Beach, Victoria
North Point Cafe, Brighton Beach, Victoria

Moving on a little further, we spotted the lovely North Point Cafe which we discovered had only been open a few months but I’m certain will do well as it was really cosy and it was hard to choose between its delicious selection of cakes.

Coastal views along the Bay Trail, Brighton Beach
Coastal views along the Bay Trail, Brighton Beach

Feeling refreshed, we continued along the Esplanade before joining the Bay Trail which is home to Middle Brighton Pier and the art-deco Middle Brighton Sea Baths.

The Middle Brighton Sea Baths
The Middle Brighton Sea Baths

The current Middle Brighton Sea Baths date from 1936 after a devastating storm in 1934 destroyed the original 1880’s structure.  The Baths are now the only remaining caged open water sea baths in Australia.

Foreshore Reserve, approaching St. Kilda, Victoria
Foreshore Reserve, approaching St. Kilda, Victoria

There was still much of interest to see along the Bay Trail with picnic benches along the Foreshore Reserve and a viewpoint on top of Point Ormond.  It was so windy up there that it was difficult holding the camera still whilst trying to capture the stunning view.

Views of the Melbourne skyline from Point Ormond, Victoria
Views of the Melbourne skyline from Point Ormond, Victoria

Soon afterwards, we reached the seaside resort of St. Kilda where we enjoyed a wander through the town glancing in the shops before catching Tram 96 from along the main street back into the city centre.

St. Kilda Marina, Victoria
St. Kilda Marina, Victoria

We’d spent another lovely day exploring more of Melbourne followed by a bracing seaside walk from Brighton to St. Kilda.

Jacaranda Tree in bloom in Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne
Jacaranda Tree in bloom in Flagstaff Garden close to our hotel

After a rest back at our hotel we dined nearby in a newly opened Korean restaurant which brought back fond memories of our holiday to South Korea back in 2018.

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44 responses to “Melbourne River Cruise, Brighton Beach & St. Kilda: The Ultimate Day Out”

  1. junedesilva Avatar

    I love a river cruise and Brighton Beach has a completely different look compared to its pebbled namesake. The Library and the Bathing Boxes are impressive but not for the same reasons!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The river cruise was very relaxing before our walk along Brighton Beach. Yes, it’s rather different from its Sussex namesake!

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  2. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    the areas you visited are not so far from me in this one! Nice one!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      A lovely place to live Andy. We enjoyed our visit very much.

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  3. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    That’s ironic – I saw pictures of the same library on Mel’s blog (Life … One great adventure) just a few days ago – and wow, that’s really beautiful! Wonderful – a river cruise and strolling on a seaside path (albeit while the wind was blowing). It’s the best ways to see a city. I like the colourful Brighton Bathing Boxes. Another lovely post about your time in Melbourne Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Great that other bloggers are enthusing about Victoria State Library too. The river cruise was very relaxing and provided us with splendid city views from the perspective of the water and then our afternoon stroll between Brighton Beach and St. Kilda was both bracing and enjoyable. Thanks for your much appreciated thoughts Corna.

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    I love the library! How great to visit the oldest library. Leave me there for hours and I would be happy. I also really love those brightly colored beach huts on the sand. It all looks so lovely!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Victoria State Library is beautiful Meg and I could have stayed for hours. The walk along the beach was lovely.

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  5. travelling_han Avatar

    The library is absolutely incredible!!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I adore visiting libraries wherever I travel and this one in Victoria is so gorgeous that I could have stayed for hours!

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  6. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this idea in Melbourne Marion. Such an amazing beach in Australia. Anita

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Melbourne is a beautiful city to visit Anita. Thank you for your interest.

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  7. Lookoom Avatar

    I love your photos of the library and the bathing boxes, I would have liked to do the same but I didn’t go during my visit to Melbourne.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The State Library of Victoria is beautiful. I always try and seek out libraries if possible wherever I’m travelling. Thank you for your interest.

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  8. ourcrossings Avatar

    First of all – I love how beautiful and impressive the La Trobe Reading Room in Victoria State Library is. I have to add this one to my library wish list. Second – Melbourne River Cruise looks like a wonderful way to experience the city all while you sit back and relax as your captain details the history of the Yarra and Melbourne on a gently meandering river cruise. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Victoria State Library is indeed beautiful Aiva and following our visit with a relaxing river cruise was very pleasant too. Thanks so much for your interest and for taking the time to comment.

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  9. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    That is one beautiful library! Love the views along the beach and of the Brighton Bathing Boxes. Thanks for sharing. Linda

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Victoria State Library is beautiful and the walk along the beach from Brighton to St.Kilda was very scenic. Thanks for your welcome thoughts Linda.

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  10. Curt Mekemson Avatar

    Loved the bathing boxes. The library is incredible. Thanks for the tour.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Curt. So pleased to read that you are enjoying this series of posts on Melbourne.

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  11. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    Looks beautiful! I’d love to visit Melbourne and Sydney someday. Also the library looks beautiful. I don’t see many beautiful libraries where I live and not nearly to that extent.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The State Library in Melbourne is beautiful Ashley. Thanks for your interest and I hope you get to visit Australia one day

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      1. Ashley Avatar
        Ashley

        I hope so too, it looks so cool!

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  12. Content Catnip Avatar

    Thank you for coming to my city….I spend a lot of time on that beach path and there is always something interesting to see…it never gets boring. Sounds like it was an excellent day 👌

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How lovely that you live in Melbourne. We fell in love with the city and the beach walk was beautiful.

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      1. Content Catnip Avatar

        There is a lot of nice things to see. Glad you had a great time here…you are always on holidays…you lucky thing 😀

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          Visiting Melbourne and the wider Victoria region was lovely and I’m sure we will be back sometime. Thanks so much for your interest and contributions. It means a lot.

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  13. Rebecca Avatar

    What a charming and tranquil river cruise in Melbourne! Also fascinating to see a Brighton Beach in Australia, like its English counterpart! Another day well-spent in the Down Under, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes Brighton Beach down under too and equally nice! Another lovely day spent in Melbourne!

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  14. leightontravels Avatar

    More wonderful experiences from across Melbourne and beyond. The library is absolutely stunning, I can picture myself in there doing some blogging. And the view from Point Ormond is gorgeous. I have just been reading about St Kilda, it seems like a charming place with several unique spots to check out.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Victoria State Library is absolutely beautiful Leighton and I could have happily stayed for hours. The boat trip was fun and walking from Brighton Beach to St. Kilda was lovely with some gorgeous views, not to mention a lovely cafe for tea and cakes! Hope you both get there sometime too

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  15. kagould17 Avatar

    So many iconic views Marion. Melbourne is a great city to explore on foot, by bike or by boat. I remember our boat trip on the Yarra. The boat just barely cleared the underside of the bridges. Have a wonderful Friday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so true. The tour guide on the boat kept telling people to sit down as we approached bridges. A great way to view the city from the perspective of the water! Thanks for your interest and have a good weekend.

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  16. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Another lovely day! I’d especially love the library, the big tables remind me a bit of NYC’s big library. I love the little sheds at the beach, so cute!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The State Library is gorgeous Lyssy and the Beach Huts were so cute too. Hope you have a lovely weekend!

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  17. restlessjo Avatar

    It’s known to be a very changeable city, weatherwise, Marion, and you obviously made the best of the day. Are you currently in Australia? If so, enjoy your stay!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Melbourne is a lovely city Jo and yes they do seem to have four seasons in one day pretty often. We’re back home now as we were there just before Christmas. Thank you for your interest.

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  18. Sheree Avatar

    You covered very familiar territory today and we’ve ridden all along that beach road, many times

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so nice to read. The beach road must be lovely for cycling. It was a great day all round. Hope you have a good weekend Sheree.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Thanks Marion and I hope you do too wherever you are

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  19. travelwithgma Avatar

    What a lovely way to spend a day in Melbourne. The State Library is is a wonderful building. When I lived in Melbourne I spent many hours there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I adored the library and am so pleased we decided to pop in there. Both the river cruise and our walk from Brighton Beach to St.Kilda was lovely too although it was very windy. Thanks so much for your interest.

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