A Tweed River Houseboat is the perfect way to escape the pressures of the world for a truly relaxing holiday.

And you don't need a boating licence!

It doesn't matter if you've been boating for years or are a novice who's never steered a boat before, the thrill of captaining your own houseboat is made easy with our friendly onboard training, helpful advice, charts and other useful snippets of information.

Ideal temperatures anytime of the year.

  • SPRING: Air: 23.5 - 16.6 ºC, Water: 22 ºC
  • SUMMER: Air: 28.1 - 21.8 ºC, Water: 26 ºC
  • AUTUMN: Air: 25.9 - 18.5 ºC, Water: 23 ºC
  • WINTER: Air: 20.5 - 11.6 ºC, Water: 21 ºC
  • The Tweed Valley is gateway to five Australian World Heritage listed national parks, and as you cruise, you will get a very different view of the lowland subtropical rainforest, massive ancient trees, dramatic mountain ranges and secluded estuaries.

    From Image Anne with up to 12 berths, through to our couples cutie - Runaway Bear with 4 berths, you can cruise the Tweed River from the Tweed Marina all the way to the Murwillumbah, more than 20klm upstream.

    Mouseover the images at left for a popup description and then click to go to full information on the houseboat of your choice.

    You'll love this tranquil, stress free adventure where you can set your own pace.

    Whether you're exploring, swimming, dining, fishing, bird watching or just lazing in the sun, a Tweed River Houseboat is the perfect way to escape the pressures of the world for a truly relaxing holiday.

    Cruise the picturesque and peaceful Tweed River and experience lush rainforests, breathtaking mountain views, abundant birdlife and quaint historic towns.

    From our Tweed Marina base you can journey to Chinderah Bay, a favourite for fishing, and on through Fingal for a left turn into the sandy beaches at Ukerebagh Island.

    Continue south (upstream in boating terms) along the Tweed River, to the historic Tumbulgum village and Stott's Rainforest Island Nature Reserve, past Condong and onto Murwillumbah, through picture postcard rural landscapes.

    Along the 60 or so kilometres of sheltered waterways there are riverside pubs, eateries, stores and art galleries to enjoy!

    Why not contact us now on telephone (02) 6672 3525 or send us a quick email enquiry?