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Maria Island Active Day Tour from Hobart

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Maria Island Active Day Tour from Hobart

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Experience the captivating beauty of Maria Island National Park on this active day tour from Hobart. Step back in time as you explore the convict history and fascinating geological features of the island. Marvel at the stunning "Painted Cliffs" and the breathtaking views from the "Fossil Cliffs". Immerse yourself in the abundant wildlife and relax on the secluded beaches of this island paradise. Watch for dolphins and whales during the ferry journey and keep your eyes peeled for wombats, Tasmanian Devils, and a variety of bird species. This tour is perfect for the adventurous traveler who wants to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of Maria Island. The ferry ride is an adventure in itself, with the possibility of spotting dolphins, seals, and penguins. Don't miss out on this day of discovery and enchantment on this unique and wild island.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 12 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • "Watch for Dolphins & Whales"
  • "Walk to amazing Painted Cliffs"
  • "Enjoy spectacular views at Fossil Cliffs"
  • "Discover the convict history at Darlington World Heritage site"
  • National Park entrance fees
  • Small, friendly groups
  • We offer pick up from Limited hotel locations.
  • Professional guides and interpretive walks
  • Return Ferry crossing fee
  • Food and drinks (Bring your own lunch/snacks/water bottles, there are no shops on Maria Island))
  • We do not offer pick ups from Air BnB’s and private residences

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Introduction

Discover the natural wonders and rich history of Maria Island with the Maria Island Active Day Tour from Hobart. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of this island National Park. Accessible only by ferry, Maria Island offers a diverse range of highlights, from its fascinating convict history to its spectacular coastal cliffs and deserted beaches. This is a unique opportunity to explore a pristine wilderness and indulge in an active adventure.

What to expect?

During the Maria Island Active Day Tour, you can expect to experience the best of what this island paradise has to offer. From the moment you step onto the ferry, keep your eyes peeled for dolphins and whales as you make your way to Maria Island. Once on the island, embark on a series of easy to moderate walks, covering a total distance of almost 10 kilometers. Explore the famous Painted Cliffs with their unusual rock formations and marvel at the stunning views from the Fossil Cliffs. Discover the convict history at the Darlington World Heritage convict site and encounter abundant wildlife, including wombats, Tasmanian devils, and a variety of bird species.

Who is this for?

The Maria Island Active Day Tour is ideal for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and history lovers alike. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll, this tour caters to all fitness levels. It is a fantastic opportunity for travelers of all ages and backgrounds to immerse themselves in the beauty of Maria Island and learn about its captivating history. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this day tour offers something for everyone.

Why book this?

By booking the Maria Island Active Day Tour, you are not only embarking on a journey through time and nature but also supporting the conservation efforts of this unique island National Park. Immerse yourself in the untouched wilderness and experience the thrill of encountering endemic wildlife in their natural habitat. With knowledgeable tour guides sharing stories of the island's history, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for Maria Island's significance. This tour provides a perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and education, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.

Good to know

It is important to note that Maria Island has limited facilities and no shops or charging stations for devices. This allows you to truly disconnect from the modern world and connect with the island's natural beauty. Make sure to bring comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, and a camera to capture the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife encounters. Hotel pick-up is available from select locations, so be sure to inquire with the Tour Operator directly. Prepare to be amazed by the stunning secluded bays, deserted beaches, and captivating history on this island paradise.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Maria Island Active Day Tour have been enchanted by its unique offerings. They rave about the breathtaking views from the Fossil Cliffs and the fascinating insights into the island's history provided by the knowledgeable tour guides. The abundance of wildlife, including sightings of wombats, Tasmanian devils, and rare bird species, has left a lasting impression on visitors. The ferry ride itself is often described as a highlight, with sightings of dolphins, seals, and penguins. Travelers appreciate the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and reconnect with nature in this island paradise.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Triabunna

Maria Island is a special place, rewarding those that visit with World Heritage convict history, abundant wildlife, spectacular coastal cliffs, and deserted beaches. Boasting a diverse range of highlights, our active day tour takes it all in! Maria Island is just a 30 minute ferry ride from Triabunna, but it feels like a world away.Just one hour’s drive from Hobart to the ferry and 30 minutes across the water, brings us to Maria Island - a stunning island National Park. An island, off an island, off an island!

Maria Island National Park

This is a tour for the active traveller who is keen to walk and enjoy this unique island. There are no cars on Maria Island and the only way across is on the passenger ferry. The main highlights are the Painted Cliffs, the Fossil Cliffs, and of course the wildlife, history and amazing scenery. Maria Island has a fascinating history, which our tour guides will share with you as walk the trails. Many cultures have once been to the island, including the Tyreddeme Aboriginals, Dutch, English, French and Italians. The island has been home to explorers, whalers, sealers, convicts, fishermen, farmers and industrialists. The World Heritage listed Darlington settlement is beautifully preserved and is one of the best examples of Probation Convict Settlements in the world. The Darlington convict settlement pre-dates the more widely known Port Arthur. The island was declared a National Park in 1972.

Admission Included

Fossil Cliffs

We enjoy a series of easy-moderate walks exploring the history and the main highlights of the island. Setting out on foot we have 2 main walking trails for the day, covering a total distance of almost 10 kilometers. From Darlington we walk the Fossil Cliffs trail and return.

Admission Included

Painted Cliffs Maria Island

Then we walk the Painted Cliffs trail and return. The walk to the Painted Cliffs is gentle, mostly flat and leads us to Hopground Beach with the Painted Cliffs at the far end. We have plenty of time to explore the cliffs, photograph the unique features, and discover the many rock pools and beautiful nature in the area. The Fossil Cliffs walk, takes us to amazing cliffs that drop sheer into the ocean. The views from the top are sensational. Even the non-avid geological fan, will be fascinated by the sheer abundance of the various shell fossils exposed in the cliff face. It offers a fascinating insight into the past environments of Maria Island along with expansive views of the Freycinet Peninsula.

Admission Included

Maria Island

The island is a haven for wildlife, and one of the best places in Australia for viewing wombats, Tasmanian Devils, Cape Barren geese, kangaroos and wallabies. The bird life is also an attraction with 125 species including all of Tasmania’s endemics including the endangered Forty-spotted pardalote and Swift parrot. Even the ferry ride is part of the highlights of the day, the waters we cross are also abundant in sea life, we keep our eyes peeled for dolphins, seals and penguins along the way. While on the island, you have an opportunity to swim, photograph, observe the wildlife, and soak up the island life as Maria works its magic on you. Join us on this day of discovery rich in environmental and cultural history, the perfect island playground for an adventurous day out. Maria Island is a special wild island accessible by boat. There are no cars, shops, charging stations for devices etc. Facilities are limited.

Reviews

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hazyviewlover

We were picked up at the Hobart Visitor Cre by David(guide) who was welcoming and informative. The ferry crossing went smoothly Maria Island was full of wildlife,beautiful scenery and convict history Be prepared to be tired at the end of this wonderful day.So much to see and do Great tour,great prices and a wonderful guide Thank you David and Tours Tasmania 🥰

Brett_D

Awesome trip with lots of animal sightings and historical info. Painted cliffs is pretty and the fossil cliffs are interesting. Nick is a knowledgeable guide.

Camtan_T

Beautiful beaches and wildlife especially the wombat they are cute and I need to imagine how the people that live on Maria island

Companion373967

Excellent guide and well crafted tour- We were very happy we took this tour and highly recommend it for those who would like to have a good experience and insight into Maria Island- Our guide was superb and very knowledgeable and passionate

Travelcat246

It was well worth the visit. Our tour guide, Heather is very knowledgeable and enjoyed showing us around the island. We were fortunate enough to spot lots of wombats and wallabies on our trip.

Matthew_G

The Maria Island day trip was a fantastic day out. David our guide was full of knowledge and although we had rain I still thoroughly enjoyed it.

Kimberley_C

Trevor was an amazing tour guide who had so much knowledge and was keen to share it all with us. Always made us laugh and kept it fun the whole time.

Leon W

We were not sure how well we would manage this tour. We are the wrong side of 65 but hoped we would have the necessary fitness for a full day out and about. We were glad we took the chance. We were picked up from our hotel by Trevor, our guide, and driven to the ferry. From there we crossed to the World Heritage Maria Island. The island turned out to have a jumble of buildings left over from its previous incarnations as convict settlement, farm and cement works. It also has an odd assortment of native and introduced wildlife. We saw pademelons, wombats, Bennett wallaby, kangaroos, ‘turbo chooks’ and Cape Barren Geese. We walked a loop via the limestone Fossil Cliffs admiring the jaw-dropping scenery along the way. We relaxed in the shade at the old settlement at Darlington, ate our lunches (bring your own), and refilled our water bottles. Trevor gave us the option of exploring the settlement further on our own and meeting up later, or joining him on the second loop walk to the Painted Cliffs. We chose the latter and were delighted we did. The beach and cliffs were stunning. The day concluded with the ferry back to Triabunna and the drive back to Hobart. All day Trevor was a font of knowledge about Maria Island in particular, and Tasmania in general. He is rightly passionate about Tasmania’s wilderness areas, fauna and flora. I will treasure many of his anecdotes and, in particular, his learned lectures on Tasmanian Devil droppings. Throughout the day we covered 10 kms but there were no stairs, the walking was on either open ground or well-marked paths, there were two moderately challenging hills and a bit of a clamber at the Painted Cliffs.

Janete_C

I cannot recommend enough this trip. It was fantastic. Clinton, our guide was amazing. The island is beautiful, the nature and wildlife. I would do this tour again as it was a wonderful tour. We saw kangaroos, wombats, birds. The view of the cliff is amazing. Highly recommnend if younlike walks and nature.

Xa30

Although the island itself does not belong to one of famous attractions in Tas, it definitely worth a visit. It is relatively untouched and a natural, The scenery it offered is unparallel. Our tour guide, Clinton is great at telling stories and offerinng insights regarding the wildlife living on the island--there were so many, everywhere. We set off nice and early and spent ~6 hours on the island, but time passed by so quickly becauss it was so fun. I don't consider myself as a "fit" person, but the walking distance was not an issue at all. There was no stairs, no steep slopes and very leisurely paced. You get to sit down and enjoy a lunch with no rush. We returned to the hobart CBD before 5pm.
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2024-04-18 06:48