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Circumnavigation of Tasmania

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Embark on a 15-day cruise aboard Coral Discoverer, exploring national parks, remote islands, and rugged coastlines. Walk the pristine beaches of Wineglass Bay, encounter wombats at Maria Island, and hike Strzelecki National Park on Flinders Island. Discover Deal Island’s maritime history and cruise the Tamar River to Launceston, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Visit Stanley’s ‘The Nut,’ explore King Island’s shipwreck heritage, and witness towering sea cliffs at Tasman National Park. Spend two days in the World Heritage-listed Port Davey and enjoy a gourmet dinner at Bangor Vineyard with fresh Tasmanian produce.
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Highlights
  • Encounter Maria Island's rugged cliffs and diverse wildlife
  • Discover Flinders Island’s Strzelecki National Park and maritime history
  • Visit Kent Group's remote islands and Australia’s highest lighthouse
  • Experience Port Davey’s remote wilderness with kayaking and birdwatching
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Day 1: Hobart | Embark

Arrive at your designated check-in location by 4:00 pm to board and settle into your stateroom before your 5:00 pm departure. Explore the onboard facilities before joining fellow travelers, the Captain, and the crew for the Captain’s Welcome Drinks.

Day 2-14: Circumnavigation of Tasmania

Maria Island
The historic ruins and rugged cliffs of Maria Island National Park are home to diverse wildlife, including Forester Kangaroos, Bennetts Wallabies, and wombats. Walk to historic Darlington Settlement, explore the ancient seabeds of the Fossil Cliffs, and marvel at the sandstone formations of the Painted Cliffs.

Freycinet Peninsula
At Freycinet Peninsula, see the pink granite formations of the Hazard Mountains and the sweeping bays fringed by Eucalypts. Join a guided hike to the Wineglass Bay beach – one of the best beaches in the world. Witness fur seals lounging on the rocks at the Ile des Phoques.

Flinders Island
Visit wild and rugged Flinders Island and marvel at the pink and gray granite mountain ranges of Strzelecki National Park. Land at beautiful Trousers Point beach, where you can enjoy two of Tasmania's Great Short Walks, Trousers Point and Castle Rock. Visit seaside townships, discover the sad history of Wybalenna Settlement, and see relics of Flinders's maritime past at the Furneaux Museum.

Kent Island Group
Weather permitting, visit the Kent Group of islands, Tasmania's northernmost National Park, and a marine protected area. These islands are the remains of a land bridge that once connected Tasmania with mainland Australia over 10,000 years ago. The waters of Kent Island are crystal clear, with a high diversity of fish species. On Deal Island, you find the highest lighthouse in Australia, standing 305 meters above sea level, which volunteer caretakers man, enjoy several walk options and swim and kayak off the beach.

Tamar River Valley and Launceston
Cruise the scenic Tamar River to Launceston, which has recently been designated a UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Formed by the confluence of the North and South Esk rivers at Launceston, the river's banks are peppered with scenic reserves, historic properties, and notable vineyards. You can visit a local truffle farm and the riverfront city of 'Launnie' to view its architectural treasures here.

Stanley
On your visit to Stanley, walk to see 'The Nut' – an old volcanic plug that measures approximately 4.6km with a steep section that flattens to form the top. You can opt for a chairlift to skip the incline. Either way, be rewarded with coastal views before exploring the Highfield Historic Site.

King Island
Weather permitting, visit King Island, whose tumultuous waters are the final resting place of over 140 shipwrecks. Learn about the island's rich and often terrible maritime history and its famous beef and cheese industries.

West Coast Cruising
Home to striking mountain ranges, ancient pines, and untamed rivers, the wild west coast is the heart of Tasmania's wilderness and a true frontier. Take in the dramatic scenery during a day of cruising.

Port Davey
A marine reserve and part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, spectacular Port Davey is only accessible by sea, small aircraft, or a multi-day hike.  Enjoy the unforgettable kayaking experience in Bramble Cove, and explore Melaleuca, hiking and bird-watching. 

Spend two days here, and upon departure, cruise past the remote south coast island of Maatsuyker, home to Australia's most southerly lighthouse. 

*Access to Port Davey and Bathurst Harbor is subject to annual permits granted by Tasmania Parks and Wildlife. 

Bruny Island
Experience the rugged beauty of Fluted Cape as you walk along the sheer coastal cliffs. Learn about the rich maritime history of Adventure Bay, and explore the history of old whaling stations on the way to Grass Point.

Tasman Peninsula
The Tasman Peninsula is known for its fascinating geological formations, including the soaring 300-meter-high dolerite sea cliffs of Cape Raoul, Cape Pillar, and Cape Hauy – the tallest in the southern hemisphere. Watch fur seals hauling out on the rocks, playful dolphins feeding, and magnificent albatrosses soaring amongst the updrafts created by the sea cliffs. At Fortescue Bay, hike a section of the Three Capes track towards Cape Hauy, and later, the ship will circumnavigate the impressive Tasman Island. This evening experience a signature event at Bangor Vineyard, featuring the region's finest local produce and hosted by 7th-generation farmer Matt Dunbabin.

Port Arthur
One of Australia's most significant historic places, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur ruins stand sentinel on the Tasman Peninsula south of the narrow isthmus of Eaglehawk Neck. For more than 40 years, the Port Arthur penal colony housed British and Australian convicts sentenced to hard labor before its heavy iron doors clanked shut for the last time in 1877. 

Day 15: Hobart | Disembark

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Your Tasmania adventure concludes in Hobart this morning as you bid farewell to new-found friends, the Master and crew, disembarking at 8:00 am.

A post-cruise transfer to city or airport is included.

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