Geraldton's twin cultural crown jewels — a soaring Byzantine-Romanesque cathedral designed by Monsignor John Hawes and a world-class maritime museum housing Batavia and HMAS Sydney artefacts — make for an enriching, air-conditioned morning in the heart of the city.
What to expect
Begin at St Francis Xavier Cathedral, one of Australia's most architecturally distinctive churches, where Hawes's distinctive dome, hand-painted murals and luminous stained glass reward an unhurried wander. A short stroll along the revitalised foreshore leads to the Museum of Geraldton, where the Batavia gallery immerses you in one of history's most dramatic maritime disasters. The HMAS Sydney exhibition, with personal effects of the 645 crew, is profoundly moving. Both are walkable from the pier.
Good to know
The museum is open daily; confirm hours on the WA Museum website before your visit. Both sites are within 15–20 minutes' walk of the cruise terminal or a short taxi ride. Combine with the On-Water Port Tour for a complete half-day itinerary. The cathedral welcomes visitors but requests quiet respectful visits.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Geraldton — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.