Board the "Brianna Lee" for a full-day tour to Wilsons Promontory National Park cruise. Highlights of the trip include: the historic Wilsons Prom Lighthouse, Skull Rock, remote granite islands, Kanowna Island seal sanctuary and Refuge Cove. With the addition of regular marine and wildlife sightings such as eagles, sea birds, dolphins and seals.
Anchor at Refuge Cove for a delicious lunch plus two hours to swim, snorkel and lounge on the white-sand beach. With morning Tea, afternoon tea and light snacks included through the day.
An incredible way to see Wilsons promontory, not to be missed!
Get a spectacular look at the Wilsons Prom lighthouse from the water with sheer cliffs surrounding this historic sight.
Across the street from the store
Wilsons Promontory National Park is Australia's largest coastal wilderness area, known for its stunning beaches, rugged mountains, and diverse wildlife. It offers a unique blend of pristine nature, hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife encounters.
The main base for visitors, offering camping, cabins, and access to beautiful beaches and walking trails.
The highest peak in the park, offering panoramic views and a challenging hike.
Known for its unique squeaky sand and beautiful turquoise waters.
This is the best time to visit for warm weather, longer daylight hours, and access to all park facilities. Wildlife is active, and the beaches are perfect for swimming.
Australian Dollar (AUD)
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The park is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of wildlife, changing weather conditions, and the remote location.
Yarram, Foster
Car, Bike
Price varies by option