- Lunch
- Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
- Morning Tea
- 3 hour wilderness cruise around Tasman Peninsula
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Experience one of Tasmania’s most breathtaking coastal adventures with the Tasman Island Full Day Cruise from Hobart. This unforgettable journey takes you deep into Tasmania’s rugged wilderness, where raw nature remains untouched and perfectly preserved. The highlight of the tour is an award winning 3 hour wilderness cruise along the spectacular Tasman Peninsula coastline. As you glide across the Southern Ocean in specially designed yellow boats, you’ll marvel at the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere, dramatic rock formations, natural arches, waterfalls, and mysterious deep sea caves. With open deck seating and panoramic views, the cruise offers a close and thrilling connection to the environment. Wildlife sightings are common, so watch for seals, dolphins, seabirds, and even migrating whales during the season. Make the most of your day by upgrading your experience. Choose to visit Devils@Cradle or the Tasmanian Devil Unzoo, the world’s leading conservation center for Tasmanian devils. Alternatively, explore the Port Arthur Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage open air museum that tells the powerful story of Australia’s convict history. This full day tour from Hobart is perfect for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and history seekers alike.
Discover Tasmania’s wild coastline on a full‑day Tasman Island cruise from Hobart. Enjoy a thrilling 3‑hour wilderness cruise beneath towering sea cliffs, explore caves and rock formations, and spot dolphins, seals, and seabirds.
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Combine a Tasman Island wilderness cruise with a visit to the famous Tasmanian Devil Park. Cruise dramatic cliffs and sea caves, spot marine wildlife, then get up close to Tasmania’s iconic devil at a leading conservation center.
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Experience Tasmania’s natural beauty and history in one day. Enjoy a 3‑hour Tasman Island cruise along rugged cliffs, then explore the UNESCO‑listed Port Arthur Historic Site, Australia’s most famous former convict settlement.
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