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Maria Island Cruises

Maria Island Cruise
Famous remote beaches
Magical colours and light
Exploring The Lair Of Baudin
Ile Des Phoques
Ile Des Phoques
Ile Des Phoques
Maria Island
Maria Island wombats
Maria Island
Maria Island
Maria Island is home to World-renowned geology, pristine beaches, protected marine habitats, mountain views and UNESCO World Heritage convict history. Maria Island is also a sanctuary for native wildlife and is a dream destination for international visitors to experience dolphins, whales, fur seals, sea eagles, albatross, gannets, wombats, kangaroos, wallabies, cape barren geese and possibly a Tasmanian devil all in one day. Maria Island Cruises is located in the township of Triabunna (1 hour, 10 minutes from Hobart) and specialise in cruise and walk day tours to Maria Island National Park. Our team operates a customised tour boat called the Spirit Of Maria that is designed to explore some of Australia's largest sea caves. The boat has two decks providing shelter, comfort and unobstructed viewing of Maria's enthralling marine life, unique cliff formations and giant sea caves. Our award-winning eight-hour day tour is the #1-day tour in Hobart on Tripadvisor and combines a four-hour scenic cruise of Maria Island's stunning coastline with a two-hour walk of the island's UNESCO convict settlement.

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Birdwatching

Boating

Mountain Biking

Snorkelling

Swimming

Walks

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