Beautiful Bruny Island Adventure
Dramatic sea cliffs, stunning turquoise bays and fresh oysters is what you’ll discover on Treasure Island
Hours
10
Adult
$155
Child
$155
Bruny Island is close to Hobart yet feels a world away as you cross the D’Entrecasteaux Channel on the ferry. This island provides the ultimate wilderness experience with spectacular sea cliffs, long beaches, tranquil waterways, and national parks. Bruny Island is home to fairy penguins,…
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Tour Highlights
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Perched on a rugged clifftop, standing at 114 metres high, enjoy views across the coastline and ocean – next stop Antarctica. This is Australia’s second-oldest lighthouse.
The Neck
An important habitat native wildlife (including penguins and short-tailed shearwaters), the Neck is an isthmus connecting the north and south islands of Bruny. Enjoy magnificent 360 degree views from the top viewing platform.
Get Shucked
Taste fresh plump oysters plucked straight from the pristine water. Delicious with Tassie sparkling or cider and you can take some home with you, too.
THE EXPERIENCE
Sit back and relax on the 30-minute drive to Kettering to get the ferry to Bruny Island.
Stand on the deck as we cross the beautiful water of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel to the island. You might see a pod of dolphins or a seal.
Take in the view as we drive to the southern point of the island to South Bruny National Park.
See dramatic sea cliffs and views across the ocean – next stop Antarctica.
Visit Cape Bruny Lighthouse. This charming heritage-listed lighthouse, built in 1836, is Australia’s second oldest lighthouse. Take some time to explore the small museum, or simply soak in the serenity and magical views.
Sample some of the popular local dishes comprising of locally sourced ingredients at Hotel Bruny. There’s a great selection of Tasmanian wines, beers and ciders to wash it down.
See the beautiful Adventure Bay with its pristine white sand and turquoise water.
Discover the history of explorers that visited Bruny Island. Bligh Museum is located in a small cottage built with convict bricks. It features a specialised collection of historic maps, documents, paintings and other artefacts.
Next stop, The Neck. Climb to the lookout to see stunning 360-degree views of the island and beyond. This is an isthmus that connects the north and south ends of the island. Spot the fairy penguin dens in the surrounding sand dunes, this is where they come to nest at night.
Try a mouth-watering plump oyster plucked straight from the water at Get Shucked Oysters. They taste divine with Tassie sparkling or cider. There’s a takeaway option if you’d like to enjoy more later. Who can stop at a dozen?
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SEE WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT US
Wow wow!!
What a wonderful day with our knowledgeable guide, Gerad.
Scenic, panoramic views, hidden gems, wine,oysters, coffee stops, scenic walks, Lighthouse views all with excellent commentary on everything tassie, history and interesting details.
All perfectly spread over the day. Great transportation to all sites on time with a smile from our driver/guide Gerad!
Highly recommended !!!
Response from Tours around Tasmania
thank you Dirk we love it that our guests enjoy the sights as much as we do!
An amazing comprehensive and informative tour of the island. Some of the highlights include a tour of the Lighthouse, coffee and oven baked bread at a rustic cafe, whisky and mead at the whisky tasting venue and of course a stop at the Chocolate shop. Most important, the information about the Island, its bays and positioning. Highly recommend George from Tours Around Tasmania