Published: Saturday, 18 October 2025 at 2:02:30 PM
Cruise Into The Heart of Geraldton’s Port With 2025 On Water Port Tours Now Opens
- Mid West Ports is offering boat tours for the community between 6-9th November 2025
- Experience the Port from the water, and gain a new perspective of the region’s vital trade hub
- Multiple one-hour tours are available each day. Bookings essential
Mid West Ports is inviting the community to experience the Port like never before, with its On Water Port Tours, running from Wednesday 6 November to Saturday 9 November 2025.
Across the 4 days, passengers will board the Eco Abrolhos’ Dhu Force, and journey right into the working heart of Geraldton’s Port the same way international ships arrive.
Unlike the popular bus tours that showcase the Port from the road, these boat tours provide a rare perspective from the water, offering unique insights into how the Port operates day to day.
With tickets varying from $12 for adults and $6 for children, this is an affordable opportunity to learn more about the Port’s vital role in the Mid West economy, while enjoying a scenic harbour experience.
“Ports are usually places people only see from the outside. These tours bring our community closer to the action, showcasing how Geraldton connects to the world,” said Damian Tully, Mid West Ports CEO.
“In addition, these tours are a fantastic way to give back to the community, with the proceeds from each tour going straight into our annual charity fund.”
Seats are limited with bookings opening on Saturday 18th October.
Visit the Mid West Ports Facebook page for more information or to book your tickets directly, visit: bit.ly/46DIBFZ
About Mid West Ports
Mid West Ports is a proudly Western Australian Government owned Port Authority. Servicing WA’s Mid West region, it plays a pivotal role in facilitating more than 19 million tonnes of global trade each year, supporting the growth of our region and connecting the Mid West to the world.
While it predominantly operates bulk exports in iron ore, grain and mineral sands, its role in trade and tourism continues to thrive.
Proudly connected to Southern Yamatji country, its workforce of nearly 190 are largely based in regional WA.
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