Explore Hobart’s beautiful River Derwent aboard the Peppermint Bay II catamaran on a fun and relaxed guided cruise. Whether you’re keen to learn about Hobart’s European and Indigenous history or simply want to enjoy some time on the water, this experience is perfect for all ages. Take in the stunning scenery as your guide shares interesting stories about the river, its geology, and the surrounding landscape.
Kids and adults alike will love spotting wildlife along the way and cruising past famous landmarks such as the Shot Tower, Alum Cliffs, and the Iron Pot Lighthouse. It’s a great way for families and visitors to enjoy Hobart from a different perspective and create lasting memories on the water.
1.5-hour guided cruise on the River Derwent
A relaxed and enjoyable way to explore Hobart by water
Spot wildlife and well-known landmarks like the Iron Pot Lighthouse
Available Tuesday to Saturday, 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Discover Hobart's waterways as we cruise to sites such as Sandy Bay, Tarrona, Shot Tower, Alum Cliffs, Kingston Beach, Blackmans Bay, Fossil Cove, Tinderbox, Dennes Point, Iron Pot Lighthouse, South Arm, and Opossum Bay. Sit back and relax on the Peppermint Bay II 23 m catamaran guided cruise.
Meet at the boarding level, gate one, 15 minutes prior to departure.
Please allow time for parking; it is 2-hour voucher parking along the wharf. We suggest Argyle Street Car Park or Macquarie Point Car Park.
Check in at gate 1 on the boarding level of Brooke Street Pier.
Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is a charming city with a rich maritime history and stunning natural beauty. Nestled between the Derwent River and Mount Wellington, it offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, vibrant arts scenes, and easy access to wilderness areas.
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