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Port Arthur, Richmond & Tasman Peninsula – Active Day Tour

Operated by Tours Tasmania
Port Arthur Historic Site
Pirates Bay
Port Arthur
Richmond Bridge
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Waterfall Bay
Richmond
Experience the wild coastline and fascinating history of the Tasman Peninsula on this active day tour from Hobart. Travel south to the Tasman Peninsula where the Southern Ocean has carved spectacular cliffs, arches and sea caves into solid rock. Walk along clifftops at Waterfall Bay, take in sweeping views from Pirates Bay Lookout and visit iconic natural landmarks including Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen. In the afternoon, explore the World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site. Spend time wandering the preserved ruins, attending site talks and enjoying a harbour cruise around the Isle of the Dead, gaining insight into Tasmania's convict past. Finish the day in the historic village of Richmond. Stroll across Australia's oldest bridge, explore heritage buildings and enjoy time to wander before returning to Hobart. This tour combines coastal walks, powerful scenery and history into one action packed Tasmanian experience.

Non Smoking

Public Toilet

Does not cater for people with access needs.

Boating

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