Step aboard the iconic Paddle Steamer Waimarie and experience the charm of New Zealand’s last coal-fired paddle steamer as it cruises along the historic Whanganui River. This beautifully restored vessel takes you on a journey back in time, offering a unique perspective of the river’s natural beauty, rich Māori heritage, and colonial past.
Relive the golden age of river travel as the Waimarie glides across the water, powered by its original steam engine. Watch as the paddle wheels turn, listen to the rhythmic hum of the engine room, and soak in the stunning river scenery that has captivated travelers for generations.
Perfect for history lovers, families, and travelers seeking a unique New Zealand experience, this river cruise is more than just a boat ride—it’s a journey through time. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing sightseeing trip or a special way to explore Whanganui, the Paddle Steamer Waimarie promises a memorable and immersive adventure.
Book your Whanganui River cruise aboard the Paddle Steamer Waimarie today and step into a piece of New Zealand’s maritime history!
Price: $57.87 per person – Child $21.50 pp
Family Rate: ( 2 adults + 2 Child) $136.78
Tour Departs: 11:00 am Whanganui River Boat Wharf Boarding 30 minutes Prior
Tour Duration: 2 Hours
The Paddle Steamer Waimarie is a priceless piece of New Zealand’s maritime history, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the golden age of river travel. As the country’s only authentic coal-fired paddle steamer still in operation, this beautifully restored vessel continues to cruise the scenic Whanganui River, much like it did over a century ago.
Originally constructed in 1899 by Yarrow & Co. in London, the paddle steamer was shipped in kitset form to New Zealand. Upon arrival, it was meticulously assembled in Whanganui before launching in 1900 under the name PS Aotea. Later renamed Waimarie—a Māori word meaning peaceful waters—the vessel quickly became a lifeline for communities along the Whanganui River.
For nearly five decades, the Paddle Steamer Waimarie played a crucial role in transporting passengers, cargo, and mail between Whanganui and Pipiriki. Before modern roads and bridges, the river was the primary travel route, and Waimarie was at the heart of trade and daily life in the region.
However, as road infrastructure improved and river transport declined, the steamer was retired in 1949. Just a few years later, in 1952, the vessel sank at its moorings, disappearing beneath the river where it remained lost for almost 40 years.
In 1993, a passionate group of volunteers embarked on an ambitious mission to salvage and restore the sunken paddle steamer. After six years of dedicated work, the Waimarie was fully restored and relaunched on January 1, 2000, celebrating the new millennium with a return to service.
Today, the Paddle Steamer Waimarie continues to delight passengers, offering scenic cruises along the Whanganui River, sharing stories of the past, breathtaking views, and a true step back in time.
Step aboard the Waimarie and relive New Zealand’s riverboat era—book your Whanganui River cruise today!
✔ What makes the Waimarie Whanganui River Cruise so unique?
👉 The Paddle Steamer Waimarie is the only authentic coal-fired paddle steamer in New Zealand, offering a rare chance to experience historic river travel.
✔ Where does the Paddle Steamer Waimarie depart from?
👉 Cruises depart from the Riverboat Centre in Whanganui, located at [insert address].
✔ How long is the Whanganui River cruise on the Waimarie?
👉 Most cruises last approximately 2 hours, with options for special themed cruises.
✔ Do I need to book in advance?
👉 Yes, bookings are recommended as spaces can fill up quickly, especially in peak seasons.
✔ What should I bring for the cruise?
👉 We recommend bringing a light jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a camera for great photos.
✔ Is the Paddle Steamer Waimarie suitable for children?
👉 Yes! This cruise is a fantastic experience for families, and kids will love seeing the historic steam engine in action.
✔ Can I book a private charter or event on the Waimarie?
👉 Yes! The Paddle Steamer Waimarie is available for private charters, events, and group bookings. Contact us for more details.