Overview
Docklands is Melbourne’s waterfront precinct on the western edge of the CBD — and the departure point for Magic Charters’ harbour cruises. This guide covers the best things to do in Docklands, how to experience it from the water, and how to get there.
Sitting on the western edge of the CBD, Docklands is Melbourne’s modern harbour precinct — a walkable stretch of promenades, waterfront dining, public art and open water. It’s where locals come for a relaxed weekend wander, and where visitors get their first real look at the city from the water’s edge. It’s also home port for the Kingfisher II, so it’s the natural place to begin — or end — a day on Port Phillip Bay.
| Location | Western edge of the Melbourne CBD, on the waterfront |
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| Getting there | 10–15 min walk from the CBD, or a free City Circle tram (Free Tram Zone) |
| Cruise departure | Sunset Point, 179 Harbour Esplanade, Docklands |
| Best for | Waterfront dining, harbour walks, Marvel Stadium events, harbour cruises |
| Don’t miss | Seeing the Melbourne skyline from the water on a dinner cruise |
The best things to do in Docklands
You can comfortably fill a half-day here without ever leaving the waterfront. A few of the highlights:
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NewQuay Promenade
The dining and people-watching heart of Docklands — waterfront restaurants, cafés and bars over the marina.
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The District Docklands
Shopping, a cinema, and the weekend Sunday Market — plus easy access to the harbour edge.
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Library at the Dock
An award-winning waterfront library and community space — one of the quieter, lovelier corners.
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The Harbour Promenade
A flat, scenic walk tracing the water all the way around — the best free thing to do in Docklands.
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Marvel Stadium
Right on the doorstep — footy, concerts and events, minutes from the waterfront restaurants.
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Public art trail
Large-scale sculptures along the water, including the well-known “Silence” cow up a pole.
See Docklands from the water
Docklands looks good from the promenade — but it looks its best from the middle of the harbour, with the city skyline lit up behind you. That’s exactly what departs from here: a dinner cruise right on their doorstep, gliding out along the Yarra and onto Port Phillip Bay aboard the twin-level Kingfisher II — dinner, a licensed bar, and the skyline drifting past the deck.
It’s the kind of thing that turns a good afternoon in Docklands into a proper night out — and it’s all a short walk from wherever you’ve parked or eaten.
Getting to Docklands
Docklands is inside Melbourne’s Free Tram Zone and a short walk from the CBD, so it’s one of the easiest precincts to reach. Here’s how the options compare:
| Option | Details | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Free City Circle tram | Loops the CBD and Docklands — inside the Free Tram Zone | Free |
| Walking | 10–15 minutes from the top of the CBD along the waterfront | Free |
| Driving & parking | Paid parking at The District Docklands and Marvel Stadium | Paid |
| Cruise boarding | Magic Charters departs Sunset Point, 179 Harbour Esplanade | — |
Do Docklands properly — from the water
Board the Kingfisher II at Docklands for a dinner cruise along the Yarra and out onto the bay. All-inclusive, fully hosted, and unforgettable.
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