



Take an award winning wilderness cruise and explore local sights and gems on the ultimate Bruny Island Cruises experience...
Take an award winning wilderness cruise and explore local sights and gems on the ultimate Bruny Island Cruises experience...
This fabulous full day tour departs from Hobart and combines an exceptional wilderness cruise with the ultimate Bruny Island scenic sightseeing expedition, all topped off with a delicious morning tea and lunch and convenient transfer to Hobart CBD at the end of the day!
Wildlife Cruise:
Encounter some of Australia's highest towering cliff faces, deep sea caves and sea stacks along with incredible wildlife encounters all from the comfort of an environmentally friendly custom built vessel, with open tiered seating so you can get the best views right up close to the action.
Your on-board expert guides will entertain and inform you as enjoy the scenic journey cruising past 'Breathing Rock', going between the coast and 'The Monument' and experiencing the power of where the Tasman sea meets the Southern Ocean.
We'll discover an abundance of coastal wildlife such as albatross wheeling on the wind, soaring eagles, rare nesting seagulls and cheeky dolphins, not to mention the thousands of seals at Friars.
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Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience.
Dear Debra Thank you so much for your fantastic feedback. We are so glad you enjoyed your Bruny Island experience with us. Best Regards Melinda
Fantastic day out from pick up to drop off! Highly recommend!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Debra Reid from Australia wrote on 28 May 2024
Fantastic Experience.
The Bruny Island cruise experience was fantastic. The staff were great, lots of information and a fun way of imparting their knowledge. The actual cruise was amazing, they are able to get the boats in so close to the cliffs and are able to keep moving slowly so everyone is able to get photos. The wildlife was great also and the crew get as excited as the passengers when we found seals, birds and dolphins.