Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launceston's riverfront precinct. Head north past Tamar Island, historical buildings; churches, pubs and significant homesteads. Sample the rich diversity of life as we cruise past quaint riverfront communities, vineyards and farms, to the notable Batman Bridge. The Tamar Valley is steeped with romance and studded with bushrangers, explorers and tales of gold diggers. Australia's longest navigable estuarine river has many natural coves and protected inlets provide sanctuary for thousands of native water birds which can only be seen on the river.
This is a 4 hour cruise departing at 10.00am on a Monday Wednesday and Saturday. Operates from September 1 thru to May 31 on the
all weather vessel, the Tamar Odyssey.
Included in the cruise is morning tea (Muffins Fruit Cake and Sweet biscuits), light lunch, Tasmanian cheese and fruit platter, small Tasmanian beer and wine tasting, unlimited tea and coffee and commentary throughout the cruise. (Please advise of any special dietary requirements at time of booking)
Guests need to arrive at the Home Point Cruise terminal by 9.30am for a 9.45am boarding.
This cruise is wheelchair accessible. This cruise includes sailing into the magical Cataract Gorge.
Departure Point: Cruise Terminal located at the end of Home Point Parade Launceston
Address: Cruise Terminal located at the end of Home Point Parade Launceston
Ticket collection and boarding is 30 minutes prior to departure time.
• The listed price does not include a $X per person security surcharge, payable at the time of tour check-in. The security surcharge is required by our local supplier and is not within our control.
• The listed price does not include a $X parking fee, payable at the time of tour check-in.
• The listed price does not include a $X parking fee, payable at the time of tour check-in.
• PLEASE PROVIDE EMAIL ADDRESS AS A CONFIRMATION EMAIL WILL BE FORWARDED TO CONFIRM BOOKING AS CRUISE TICKETS ARE NOT POSTED BUT ARE TO BE COLLECTED FROM THE BOOKING OFFICE ON ARRIVAL .
Tour departs within walking distance of the cruise port
Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania, known for its beautiful parks, colonial architecture, and vibrant food and wine scene. Nestled in the Tamar Valley, it offers stunning natural landscapes, rich history, and a relaxed yet culturally rich atmosphere.
Cataract Gorge is a natural gorge located on the South Esk River, just a short walk from the city center. It offers stunning views, walking trails, a chairlift, and a public swimming pool.
James Boag's Brewery is a historic brewery offering tours and tastings. It's one of the oldest breweries in Australia and a must-visit for beer enthusiasts.
The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is the largest regional museum and art gallery in Australia. It features a wide range of exhibits, including natural history, fine art, and cultural heritage.
Freshly caught Tasmanian salmon, often grilled or smoked, is a local delicacy.
The Tamar Valley is known for its excellent cool-climate wines, including Pinot Noir and Riesling.
Tasmania is famous for its artisanal cheeses, made from local milk and featuring unique flavors.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor activities. It's ideal for exploring the city's parks, wineries, and natural attractions.
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Launceston is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Launceston Bus Terminal
The bus network is efficient and affordable, with regular services throughout the day.
Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi apps
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Tamar Valley is a picturesque region known for its stunning landscapes, wineries, and outdoor activities. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts.
The Bay of Fires is a stunning coastal region known for its white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and granite boulders. It's a popular destination for hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting.
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and outdoor activities. It's a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
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