Cruise FAQs

Important note: The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is only open on days when a cruise ship is at berth.  If you are travelling to and parking at the BICT, please note there is only paid parking onsite which must be booked online in advance through Wilson Parking.

Please see the Car Parking webpage for details.

BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL - FAQS

Do you have a question about the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal? Our FAQs below are designed to help improve your visit. 

If you have a question that isn’t answered below, please contact your cruise line or  Port of Brisbane.   

GETTING TO THE BRISBANE INTERATIONAL CRUISE TERMINAL

The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal offers over 900 onsite paid car parking spaces across three car parks.
 
Car parking is operated by Wilson Parking.
 
Visit the Wilson Parking website for information and parking rates: www.wilsonparking.com.au (search for “Brisbane International Cruise Terminal”).

There are no public transport connections to the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.  

Long and short-term paid car parking is available at the cruise terminal. You can also come by taxi or rideshare.  Visit the Car parking page for more information and a map of parking locations.

Click here to get directions to the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal via Google Maps and other information. 

Typically, passengers will need to make their own arrangements if travelling between Brisbane Airport and the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal, such as by taxi or rideshare.

However, we recommend you contact your cruise line directly for more information.

The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal does not provide a shuttle bus between the Brisbane CBD and the cruise terminal.  

We recommend contacting your cruise line about their pre-organised tours or services. You can also organise your own transport by private vehicle, taxi or rideshare. 

If you would like to know more about the tourist attractions in and around Brisbane CBD, check out the Visit Brisbane website for more information

Please contact your travel agent to discuss your transfer or travel arrangements.

There are no onsite car rental services at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. 

ARRIVING AND DEPARTING

Typically, passengers will need to make their own arrangements if travelling between Brisbane Airport and the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal, such as by taxi or rideshare.

However, we recommend you contact your cruise line directly for more information.

After checking-in you will proceed through security screening and, if on an international cruise, through immigration, before proceeding along the elevated walkway and onto your cruise ship.

Each cruise line has its own process for embarkation (boarding) and disembarkation (getting off), so the length of time this takes will vary for every cruise.

If you require special assistance, please contact your cruise line before you arrive to discuss your assistance needs. Our Cruise contacts page has the contact details of the cruise lines that call at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.. 

No! The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal welcomes domestic and international cruise vessels that call in Brisbane.

Please contact your cruise line to confirm your booking details – our Cruise contacts page has the contact details of the cruise lines that call at the terminal.

You can find information about tours and tourism attractions at Visit Brisbane or Tourism and Events Queensland.

You can also contact your cruise line about the pre-organised tours they offer whilst in Brisbane.

TERMINAL FACILITIES

There are no storage lockers available at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.

When you arrive, you can check your luggage into the Baggage Drop, located in the Plaza Area near the main building entrance. Please do not leave any baggage unattended as it poses a security risk.  

If you require additional assistance, please contact your cruise line before arriving to discuss your requirements.  Our Accessibility page also has information about accessible services at the cruise terminal.

Our Cruise contacts page has contact details of the cruise lines that call at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal.

This will be determined by the COVID health protocols that government and the cruise lines are finalising. 
 
The cruise lines will provide passengers with all the necessary information and we will update our website when information is finalised.

If you have a lost property enquiry, please visit our Lost Property page.

CUSTOMS, IMMIGRATION AND SECURITY 

All passengers, and their belongings, are required to go through security screening prior to boarding.

If needed, assistance can be provided for passengers with special requirements, including:
 
  • wheelchairs
 
  • mobility or walking aids
 
  • medical implants or artificial limbs
 
  • assistance animals
 
  • prams.
Please contact your cruise line if you have specific assistance requirements or questions regarding security screening. Visit our Cruise contact page for contact details. Our Accessibility page also has information about accessible services at the cruise terminal.

The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a broad-based tax of 10% on most goods, services and other items sold or consumed in Australia.

A Tourist Refund Scheme is available at the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. It is located in the Immigration area on level 1, near the entrance of the elevated passenger walkway. You will need to have a printed receipt of your purchase.  

For more information visit the Australian Border Force website.

GENERAL PUBLIC ACCESS 

No - only passengers who have checked-in and passed through security and immigration requirements can board the cruise ship.

COVID health protocols that the government and the cruise lines are finalising will determine whether friends or family can enter the cruise terminal building or wait with them outside.
 
The cruise lines will provide passengers with all the necessary information and we will update our website when information is finalised.

Unless you are dropping or collecting a passenger in the two-minute passenger set down area, you will need to pay for car parking while you stay.

Please visit the Car parking page for more details.

Please note that the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is only open on days when there is a cruise ship in.
 
COVID health protocols that the government and the cruise lines are finalising will determine whether friends or family can enter the cruise terminal building or wait with them outside. The cruise lines will provide passengers with all the necessary information and we will update our website when information is finalised.

If you would like to watch a cruise ship entering the mouth of the Brisbane River, we suggest vantage points at Nudgee Beach and Shorncliffe Pier.

Please visit the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal Cruise ship schedule page.


The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal is only open on cruise ship days.

Please refer to the Cruise ship schedule page on our website.

The Brisbane International Cruise Terminal will only be open to the public when there is a cruise ship berthed. There is paid onsite car parking available – you can book via the Car parking page.

To see a naval ship entering the mouth of the Brisbane River, we suggest vantage points at Nudgee Beach and Shorncliffe Pier. 

Should we require external candidates to apply for specific roles, we will put information on our website in due course. If you are interested in employment opportunities with the cruise lines, you will need to contact them directly.

OTHER 

Luggage Point is located close to the Brisbane Airport, Kingsford-Smith Drive and the Gateway Motorway, ensuring excellent road connectivity to the region.

We have also worked very closely with key stakeholders, including our site neighbours, to address amenity concerns.

We have also developed a solution that has been proven to mitigate odour issues associated with the nearby waste water treatment facility, which will be deployed on days that ships call to Luggage Point and the wind conditions are unfavourable.
 

Luggage Point is the only site in Brisbane that can accommodate these larger cruise ships. It has naturally occurring deep water, enough space for them to ‘swing’ or turnaround, and does not have the same height restrictions for vessels as dictated by the bridges further upstream.