Join us onboard Coral Discoverer for our full circumnavigation voyage around Tasmania, showcasing the best of its national parks, remote islands, and rugged coastline. During this 14 night voyage visit charming seaside towns, walk on some of Tasmania’s most famed coastal trails, experience epicurean delights with local producers and spot abundant and unique wildlife.
- Encounter adorable wombats and explore Darlington settlement at Maria Island, and walk the squeaky white sand beaches at Wineglass Bay on the Freycinet Peninsula
- Experience one of Tasmania’s ‘Great Short Walks’ in Strzelecki National Park on remote Flinders Island
- Step ashore at Deal Island in the remote Kent Group of Island, once part of a land bridge that connected Tasmania to the main land
- Cruise the scenic Tamar River to Launceston, designated a UNESCO ‘City of Gastronomy’, where we learn about the black perigord truffle at Tamar Valley Truffle farm
- Take a chairlift ride or hike to the summit of ‘The Nut’ at the seaside town of Stanley
- Learn about maritime history at King Island, whose often violent seas have claimed an estimated 140 shipwrecks
- Gaze in awe at the 300m high sea cliffs at Tasman National Park – the highest in the southern hemisphere
- Spend two days exploring in the World Heritage Area of Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour*
- Indulge in a dinner at award-winning Bangor Vineyard, featuring fresh local produce and fine wine, hosted by 7th Generation Tasmanian farmer Matt Dunbabin