Devonport Sheffield Burnie Shore Excursion Sightseeing
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Devonport Sheffield Burnie Shore Excursion Sightseeing

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4h - 6h
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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About this experience

This tailored day excursion to Devonport and Sheffield has been thoughtfully crafted with cruise ship passengers in mind, ensuring they maximize their precious time ashore. You have the flexibility to select from various destinations that align with your interests and preferences. Discover museums, captivating murals, charming small towns, and the picturesque landscapes of rolling hills and idyllic farmlands. This shore excursion offers a convenient and immersive opportunity to immerse yourself in the distinctive local culture and the delightful towns that adorn this region.

Available options

Devonport Sheffield Burnie Shore Excursion Sightseeing

Pickup included

What's included

GST (Goods and Services Tax)

Detailed itinerary

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Devonport, located in Tasmania, Australia, is situated along the northern coast at the confluence of the Mersey River and Bass Strait. Along its waterfront, you can explore the Bluff Lighthouse, Bass Strait Maritime Centre, which features displays showcasing the history of early explorers, shipwrecks, and steamships. Home Hill, once the residence of former Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons in the early 1900s, has been transformed into a museum. Additionally, the Don River Railway, functioning as a museum, offers short train rides for visitors to enjoy.

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Sheffield, a quaint town often referred to as the "Mural Town," boasts a reputation for its warm hospitality, rural charm, and an array of attractions. Drawing in more than 200,000 visitors annually, it's certainly a must-visit destination when in Tasmania, Australia. If you happen to be here in November, you'll have the chance to experience the annual Mural Fest, where you might encounter numerous talented painters participating in this captivating event.

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Penguin derives its name from a neighboring penguin rookery, Evidently, the town takes immense pride in its feathered residents, with notable features such as a towering "giant penguin" perfect for memorable photos, artistic penguin designs adorning rubbish bins, and various penguin-themed signs throughout the area. Traveling along the Old Bass Highway in this region offers a picturesque route characterized by expansive ocean vistas,

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Offering fantastic panoramic views of the coast from the port and city's central business district through to Round Hill.

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Stroll through a captivating historical street, revealing life over a century ago. Dive into the past by exploring rooms filled with personal treasures, relics, and tools, vividly depicting our ancestors' lives. Lose yourself in the quaint general store's charm, but appreciate modern advancements in kitchen and laundry appliances. Trace Burnie's evolution from a private enterprise, delving into the 19th century in our Early Burnie exhibit. Uncover tales of early exploration, the hardships of early settlers, and the events sparking Burnie's inaugural economic boom in the early 20th century.

What's not included

Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

About Tasmania

Tasmania, Australia's island state, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, pristine wilderness, and unique wildlife. With its dramatic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant arts scene, it offers a truly unique travel experience.

Top Attractions

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage-listed national park is known for its stunning landscapes, including Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair. It offers numerous hiking trails, wildlife spotting, and breathtaking views.

Nature 1-3 days (depending on activities) Free (park entry), Overland Track permits required

Freycinet National Park

Famous for its pink granite mountains and white sandy beaches, Freycinet National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers. The park offers stunning coastal walks, wildlife encounters, and water activities.

Nature 1-2 days Free (park entry)

Port Arthur Historic Site

A former convict settlement, Port Arthur is one of Australia's most significant heritage sites. Explore the ruins, learn about the harsh history, and take a ghost tour for a spooky experience.

Historical Half to full day Moderate (entry fees apply)

MONA (Museum of Old and New Art)

MONA is Australia's largest and most controversial private museum, showcasing a unique collection of ancient, modern, and contemporary art. The museum is known for its provocative and thought-provoking exhibits.

Museum 2-4 hours Moderate (entry fees apply)

Bruny Island

Bruny Island is a paradise for nature lovers, offering stunning coastal scenery, wildlife encounters, and delicious local produce. Explore the island's rugged coastline, visit the Bruny Island Premium Wines, and enjoy fresh oysters.

Nature/Adventure Full day Moderate (ferry and tour costs apply)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Scallop Pie

A Tasmanian classic, scallop pie features sweet and tender scallops in a creamy sauce, encased in a flaky pastry.

Main Course Contains seafood and dairy

Wallaby

A lean and flavorful game meat, wallaby is often served as steaks or in stews, offering a unique and sustainable dining experience.

Main Course Gluten-free, low-fat

Tasmanian Whisky

Tasmania is renowned for its world-class whiskies, with numerous distilleries producing award-winning single malts.

Drink Contains alcohol

Apple Cider

Tasmania's cool climate and fertile soil make it an ideal location for apple orchards, and the state is famous for its delicious and refreshing apple cider.

Drink Contains alcohol (optional)

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Mountain biking Paragliding Skiing Beach lounging Spas Picnicking

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. Expect crowded attractions and higher prices.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Australian Dollar (AUD)

Time Zone

AEST (UTC+10) during daylight saving time, AEDT (UTC+11) during standard time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Tasmania is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, it's always important to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night
  • • Only use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services

Getting there

By air
  • Hobart International Airport • 17 km from city center
  • Launceston Airport • 10 km from city center

Getting around

Public transport

Metro Tasmania operates an extensive bus network in Hobart, making it easy to get around the city and nearby attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Taxi apps specific to local operators

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Sandy Bay North Hobart Battery Point Evandale

Day trips

Mount Wellington
5 km from Hobart • Half day

Mount Wellington offers stunning panoramic views of Hobart and the surrounding countryside. The mountain is home to various walking trails, picnic spots, and lookout points.

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
30 km from Hobart • Half day

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is a popular destination for animal lovers, offering the chance to get up close and personal with Tasmania's native wildlife, including kangaroos, wombats, and Tasmanian devils.

Richmond
25 km from Hobart • Half day

Richmond is a charming historic town known for its well-preserved Georgian architecture, antique shops, and scenic countryside. The town is home to several historic sites, including the Richmond Bridge and the Convict Bridge.

Festivals

Taste of Tasmania • Mid-December to late December Dark Mofo • Mid-June to late June Festivale • Early February

Pro tips

  • Explore beyond the popular tourist spots to discover Tasmania's hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path destinations
  • Pack layers and be prepared for changeable weather conditions, especially when hiking or exploring the outdoors
  • Try local and seasonal produce, such as fresh seafood, cheese, and wine, to fully immerse yourself in Tasmania's culinary culture
  • Consider renting a car or campervan to explore the island at your own pace and access remote or isolated locations
  • Take advantage of Tasmania's unique and diverse wildlife encounters, such as spotting wombats, wallabies, and Tasmanian devils in their natural habitats
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 18-75
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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