Important note: The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is only open on days when a cruise ship is at berth. If you are travelling to and parking at the BICT, please note there is prepaid parking onsite with limited drive-up availability in Car Park 3 only. Car parking is managed by Wilson Parking.
Please see the Car Parking webpage for details.
If you are seeking information about your cruise, please contact your ruise line or travel agent.
ABOUT THE BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL
BRISBANE'S NEW HOME FOR CRUISING
The world-class Brisbane International Cruise Terminal opened in June 2022 and since then, has welcomed hundreds of cruise ships into Brisbane and many, many more passengers!
Long-term, the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal will help grow Brisbane and Queensland’s cruise tourism industry, supporting jobs, economic growth and attracting more visitors to south-east Queensland.
A 2022 report found that over the next decade, cruising from Brisbane will contribute around $1.15 billion to the Queensland economy. Read more about the Port of Brisbane’s Economic Contribution.
BACKGROUND
For years, cruise ships longer than 270m had to call at the Port of Brisbane’s cargo terminals, being too large to turn around any further upstream.
Globally, cruise ships are getting larger, meaning Brisbane needed a new, purpose-built home for cruising. Without it, the bigger ships could potentially sail past the city altogether.
The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal project was approved by the State Government in October 2017 under its Market-led Proposal framework - a project that would transform cruising out of Brisbane.
WHARF AND TERMINAL SPECIFICATIONS
For more information about the wharf and terminal specifications, please email bict@portbris.com.au.
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