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Explore towering sea cliffs, caves, and coastal formations on a 3-hour Tasman Island cruise
Exhilarating open-air boats that offer a thrilling coastal adventure
Spot seals, dolphins, whales, and vibrant sea birds in their natural habitat
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Best trip evet
We have retired and have been travelling arounf Tassie for eigth weeks. This cruise is the best thing we have done so far. 10/10 no question. Staff fantastic and skipper top notch. The scenery breathtaking and catching a Sydney Hobart yatch in action a bonus...thank you
Pricey but worth it
I wasn't sure what to expect, as I didn't see a whole lot of reviews for this one. It was amazing. The guides are knowledgeable, the scenery is unmatched and the overall experience is great! It's a little on the pricey side for what it is. You get a jacket to wear, but you're literally just in an open boat. It's not a luxe experience, so if that's what you have in mind it might not be up your alley, but it's great and absolutely worth it. Sit on the right hand side of the boat (as in, if you're in the boat facing forward, the right). You'll get a few more photo opps. But either way, the guides do a great job of ensuring everyone has a chance to take photos / have a good look. Whilst it's probably promoted more to older travellers and families, it's absolutely for everyone. I'm in my 20s and loved the experience.
An adventure awaits you on this 3 hour Tasman Island Nature Cruise. Travel to the base of the Southern Hemisphere’s tallest vertical sea cliffs at Cape Pillar, explore deep-sea caves and admire waterfalls, rocks formations and archways along the coastline of the Tasman National Park. This cruise off the coast of Tasmania also presents a unique opportunity to see wildlife in their natural habitat including hundreds of seals, pods of dolphins and migrating whales. The sea birds are lively year-round, and passengers are likely to see a frenzy of feeding gannets, flying albatross and sea eagles, as well as cormorants nesting in the cliffs.
Custom designed boats provide spectacular viewing opportunities with covered open-air tiered seating. The size of these vessels mean close encounters with wildlife are possible and guests will feel close to the natural environment around them. Each environmentally friendly boat holds up to 43 guests and boasts safety, low emissions and fuel efficiency.
This experience is part of our Low Footprint Adventures range because it’s ECO certified by Ecotourism Australia.
6961 Arthur Hwy, Port Arthur, TAS 7182
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Best trip evet
We have retired and have been travelling arounf Tassie for eigth weeks. This cruise is the best thing we have done so far. 10/10 no question. Staff fantastic and skipper top notch. The scenery breathtaking and catching a Sydney Hobart yatch in action a bonus...thank you
Pricey but worth it
I wasn't sure what to expect, as I didn't see a whole lot of reviews for this one. It was amazing. The guides are knowledgeable, the scenery is unmatched and the overall experience is great! It's a little on the pricey side for what it is. You get a jacket to wear, but you're literally just in an open boat. It's not a luxe experience, so if that's what you have in mind it might not be up your alley, but it's great and absolutely worth it. Sit on the right hand side of the boat (as in, if you're in the boat facing forward, the right). You'll get a few more photo opps. But either way, the guides do a great job of ensuring everyone has a chance to take photos / have a good look. Whilst it's probably promoted more to older travellers and families, it's absolutely for everyone. I'm in my 20s and loved the experience.
Once in a lifetime opportunity
A wonderful few hours sightseeing - spectacular scenery and wildlife
From
$185.00
AUD
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