World Heritage Cruises is a local family owned and operated cruise located in Strahan, Tasmania’s beautiful and rugged west coast, where you will cruise into the World Heritage listed South West wilderness.
On-board the 35mtr catamaran ‘Harbour Master’ enjoy the natural and historic features of Tasmania's West Coast – Including Hells Gates, an array of aquaculture farms, a Sarah Island convict settlement guided tour and two hours of cruising the Gordon River where you disembark for a stroll through the rainforest to explore the Unesco listed World Heritage South West Wilderness.
Cruises depart the Strahan Wharf (27th Dec to 16th Jan) 3pm daily returning at 8.30pm, a superb meal featuring Tasmanian produce is freshly prepared on-board and is included during the cruise.
Recliner window seating on the upper-deck in rows of 2, includes morning tea and dinner freshly prepared on-board daily.
Upper Deck Centre Seating: All forward facing recliner seating in rows of 2 in the upper deck centre, includes lunch, a beverage and morning tea
Seating on the main deck in the centre around a tables, includes dinner freshly prepared on-board daily
All forward facing recliner seating in rows of 2 on the main deck windows, includes dinner freshly prepared on-board daily
Check into our booking office to collect your boarding tickets, 30 min prior to your cruise departure
Check in 2.30pm, 30min before your cruise departure at our Booking office on the Strahan Wharf, our cruise vessel is located behind our office
Please check into World Heritage Cruises booking office 30 minutes prior to departure to collect your boarding tickets.
Booking office is open 8am to 5pm
Strahan is a charming seaside town on the west coast of Tasmania, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. It's the perfect base for exploring the rugged wilderness of the nearby Gordon River and the famous World Heritage-listed wilderness areas.
A scenic cruise along the Gordon River, offering stunning views of the wilderness and insights into the area's history.
A heritage railway journey through the wilderness, offering a glimpse into Tasmania's industrial past.
One of the largest moving sand dunes in the southern hemisphere, offering unique landscapes and walking opportunities.
Locally harvested oysters, often served with a variety of sauces and garnishes.
A hearty stew made with locally sourced wallaby meat, vegetables, and herbs.
Locally produced cider made from Tasmanian apples, often served chilled.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures and long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities. However, it can be crowded and more expensive.
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Strahan is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, visitors should be cautious of wildlife and weather conditions.
Burnie Bus Station
Convenient for short distances within Strahan.
Available • Apps: Local taxi services can be booked by phone.
Car, Bike
A historic mining town with a rich heritage and unique museums.
A stunning harbour with opportunities for boating, fishing, and wildlife spotting.
Price varies by option