Our focus for this week is Bruny Island. Bruny Island has a vast amount of preserved beautiful natural environment with wildlife and cliff top views. Departing from Hobart and following the d’Entrecasteaux channel to Kettering, the Bruny Island Ferry only takes 15 minutes to access the Island.

Full-Day Bruny Island Pennicott Wilderness Cruises Day Tour From Hobart

Enjoy Bruny Island by both sea and land with Pennicott Wilderness Journeys. This wonderful day trip from Hobart that includes a three hours wilderness cruise.

The yellow boats are ideal for viewing the coastline, steep cliffs and wildlife such as seals and dolphins. The tours includes freshly baked muffins and a hot/cold drink as morning tea and gourmet lunch.

The prices are $235 per adult and $170 per child (3-16 yrs).

Bruny Island Cruises - Breathing Rock (Credit: Tourism Tasmania & Glen Gibson)
Bruny Island Cruises - Breathing Rock (Credit: Tourism Tasmania & Glen Gibson)

Bruny Island Safaris Day Tour from Hobart

Walking the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, discovering the rich Island history and hearing the stories of life on Bruny Island relax your bodies and ease your minds. The Bruny Island Safaris tour includes a delicious Lunch at Hotel Bruny and a picnic style morning tea with fresh oyster, Bruny Island Cheese and wood-fired oven Bread on the beach. The prices are $205 per adult and $195 per child (2-11 yrs).

My travel tip: Stop by at the Bruny Island Cheese Co. for a slice of the 1792 or ODO and the local Honey Pale Ale. Deliciousness on a plate and in a bottle!

For more detailed information or booking, please feel free to contact the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre team on 03 6238 4222 between 9 am - 5 pm Monday to Friday and 9 am - 3 pm Saturday.

Luna Liu – Travel Advisor
Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre