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On this 17-day land and expedition cruise combination, embark on a deep exploration of Tasmania, an island brimming with dazzling natural beauty, rich history, and exquisite culinary experiences. Travel by land through the heart of Tasmania, visiting several World Heritage-listed wilderness areas, including Cradle Mountain and Sarah Island, experiencing ancient forests and encountering unique wildlife along the way. Your journey continues with an expedition cruise aboard Coral Discoverer, tracing Tasmania's south coast. Highlights include Maria Island, rich in birdlife, hiking to Wineglass Bay, and sipping locally brewed cider in Huon Valley. Prepare to be dazzled by Tasmania's abundant treasures.
Board the luxurious Spirit of the Wild for a cruise along the secluded wilderness highway, the Gordon River. From the comfort of the Captain’s Premier Upper Deck, glide across Macquarie Harbour and enter the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Explore Sarah Island, Australia’s first penal settlement.
In the state’s wild northwest region, journey through the Tarkine, Australia’s largest expanse of cool-temperate rainforest. Savour a delightful afternoon tea, featuring a selection of local honeys, artisanal jams, and fine wines.
Discover the beauty of Maria Island, as you cruise along the famed coastline, marvelling at the world-class geology, sea caves and pristine white sand beaches. Delight in expert commentary from scientific crew on board, as you immerse yourself in this incredible region of Tasmania.
(Image courtesy of Tourism Maria Island Cruisies)
Travel into Freycinet National Park to enjoy a walk with a naturalist guide, who will share expert knowledge about the local wildlife and flora found in this wild and rugged destination. Walk to Wineglass Bay, or to the Wineglass Bay Lookout for spectacular views.
Spend time in the remote, southwest region of Tasmania. Enjoy the rare opportunity to hike, kayak and explore Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour (weather permitting).
(Image courtesy of Coral Expeditions and Tourism Tasmania, Alice Hansen)
Follow a knowledgeable guide through World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Site, one of the most significant historic places in Australia, and explore the historic buildings, ruins, heritage gardens and restored period homes.
Finish:Hobart, Australia
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