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Coast or Island scenic flight

Tasman Island
Bruny Island
Tasman Peninsula
Hobart
Tasman Island scenic helicopter flight Tasmania’s Tasman Peninsula has the most rugged coastline in the Southern Hemisphere with sea cliffs towering to a height of 1000 feet above the Tasman Sea. In this sea, surrounded by the swell of the Southern Ocean is Tasman Island. Tasmanian Air Tours will take you there to see this unforgettable site and further by flying you over the UNESCO world heritage listed Port Arthur historic site and the stunning area of Eaglehawk Neck and its national parks. If you are interested in a more tailored helicopter experience, such as Tasman or Maria Island, contact us via the tailored helicopter experiences page. Scenic flights over Bruny Island  The Bruny island flights depart from Barilla Bay and you will take you over Hobart City and along the River Derwent to the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. From there, Tasmanian Air Tours will fly you over North Bruny Island towards the island’s isthmus and onto South Bruny Island. Returning to base via the east coast of Bruny Island you will see dolerite cliffs and fly over Iron Pot Lighthouse. Finally, the homeward journey will take you over the southern beaches of Hobart before landing at Cambridge Airport.

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Family Friendly

Non Smoking

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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