Port Arthur

Historic, mystical Port Arthur is a place you must see. Cruise into Carnarvon Bay, where convicts once arrived to serve their sentences in one of the harshest prisons in the colony. Explore the preserved buildings and ruins of this World Heritage-listed historic site and discover the amazing places and people of Tasmania’s colourful convict past.

Frecyinet

Glide across the seas to Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay. This is a place of sugar-white sand, clear blue water, gleaming pink mountains and green, forested hills. Stroll on secluded beaches, meet Tasmanian wildlife, soak up sunrises, sunsets and stars, and taste our famous wine, seafood and fresh produce.

Bruny Island

You’ll discover some of Tasmania’s finest produce when you visit Bruny Island. Taste delicious artisan cheeses from a master cheese maker, savour plump oysters, still salty-fresh from the sea, treat yourself to velvety sweet handmade chocolates and fudge, and sample premium wine from boutique winemakers.

Maria Island

Maria Island National Park is a wildlife haven, a World Heritage-listed historic convict site, and a place of incredible natural beauty. Cruise here to discover abundant wildlife, incredible nature and compelling history – including the 19th Century Darlington Convict Probation Station, Fossil Cliffs and stunning Painted Cliffs. You may even spot an elusive Tasmanian devil…