The mighty Murray River is one of the world's longest navigable rivers. It begins as a small stream in the Victorian Alps and meanders a staggering 2,520 kilometres through south-eastern Australia before it enters the Southern Ocean at Goolwa and the Coorong.
You can traverse the region from end to end and enjoy the abundant nature and activities along the way. Hire a houseboat and cruise along the river, take a paddle down the river in a canoe, or rent a boat and go fishing.
Learn about the long indigenous history through thousands of years with an Aboriginal tour guide, board a historic paddle steamer or visit museums and the river towns of Albury, Wodonga, Echuca-Moama, Swan Hill or Mildura.