Board the PS Cumberoona for a two-hour Spit & Steam Upriver Lunch Cruise on the Murray River, departing from Pyke St, Bundalong VIC 3730, Australia. This is a gentle, food-forward river outing that pairs working steam engines from 1906 with roasted spit lunch, live music, and wide river views over the Ovens and Murray Rivers. The vessel’s brass and timber interiors creak into life as steam hisses; it’s a rare operating example of early 20th-century paddle-steamer engineering, and the sound of its engines is part of the attraction.
The cruise is deliberately relaxed: over two hours you move upriver, passing floodplain meadows and stands of River Red Gum that mark the Murray’s floodplain ecology. Look for low, sculpted riverbanks and exposed sandbars that change with the seasons; birdlife concentrates along these edges, making the trip equally rewarding for food lovers and wildlife watchers. Onboard, a roast spit lunch is prepared and served—check dietary options when booking—and local musicians set a companionable soundtrack as the boat moves.
What makes this offering stand out in northern Victoria is its blend of history and hospitality. PS Cumberoona operates with steam engines dating to 1906, giving riders a tactile connection to the river’s transport past. Unlike modern river cruises, this one puts cooking and crew on display: the spit roast is cooked aboard, and crew bustle between engine room, galley, and deck, giving a working-boat feel that’s both social and instructive. Accessibility is practical—there’s room for prams and wheelchairs—so the cruise is genuinely family-friendly.
Practical details are straightforward. The outing lasts about two hours, so it fits into a day of fishing, winery visits, or exploring nearby towns. Bring sunscreen and a light jacket—river weather can flip quickly near sunset—and arrive a little early to find a good seat for views and photos. If you want to linger after disembarking, stretch your legs along Pyke St or find a shaded riverbank to continue watching watercraft drift past.
This cruise is best for travelers who appreciate slow travel: people who want stories, steam, and simple, well-cooked food served with river views. It’s a pocket of living history on one of Australia’s most important waterways; whether you’re a local or passing through on a road trip, Spit & Steam Upriver Lunch Cruise on PS Cumberoona offers a clear, sensory way to spend an afternoon on the Murray.
The crew also shares stories about the steamer’s restoration and the Murray’s role in river trade, so conversations often feel personal and informed. Families, couples, and small groups find the pace accommodating. Reservations are recommended on weekends and during school holidays, when this small, steam‑powered vessel regularly sells out well in advance —book early to secure your preferred seating.