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Circumnavigation of Tasmania

Wombats, Wilderness, and Wildlife from Hobart to Hobart aboard the Coral Discoverer

Overview

Be one of a special few to join this full circumnavigation voyage around Tasmania, which showcases the best of the remote parks, islands, and harbors of this pristine island at the edge of the world. Highlights include a special Winemaker’s Dinner in the Tamar region, hiking through the Strzelecki National Park on Flinders Island, a gourmet lunch and dairy tour on King Island, and two days exploring the rarely-visited World Heritage wilderness of Port Davey. All along the way, you'll benefit from the local knowledge and expertise of your Expedition Leaders.

Note: This cruise is not exclusive to, nor operated by, Wilderness Travel, who acts solely as agent in booking your reservation with the ship operator. The itinerary, lecturers, and all other arrangements are subject to change at the discretion of the cruise line.

Itinerary

Day 1
Hobart / Embark

Board your ship in Hobart in the afternoon for an evening departure. Enjoy the Captain's Welcome Drinks as you cruise down the Derwent River and into the D'entrecasteaux Channel.

Days 2-3
Fortescue Bay / Tasman Peninsula

Cruise through the gorgeous Fortescue Bay and gaze up at the massive 1000-foot-high sea cliffs and monumental rock formations of Tasman National Park, the highest in the Southern Hemisphere. From your excellent vantage point at sea, view the Tasman Arch, the Candlestick, and Cathedral. An area of huge natural diversity, you’ll likely spot Australian fur seals “hauling out” on the rocky shores of Tasman Island, as well as dolphins and albatross that are often spotted in this region. Stop in Fortescue Bay where you can hike the coastal Tasman Trail and kayak in Canoe Bay.

Day 4
Maria Island

The historic ruins and rugged cliffs of Maria Island National Park are home to a diverse range of wildlife that includes Forester kangaroos, Bennetts wallabies, and native wombats. While on the island, walk to historic Darlington Settlement, explore the ancient seabeds of the Fossil Cliffs, and marvel at the sandstone formations of the incredible Painted Cliffs where rich iron deposits have stained the sandstone cliffs with amazing streaks of colors.

Day 5
Freycinet Peninsula

The spectacular peninsula of Freycinet is crafted from pink granite peaks—the Hazard Mountains—and is surrounded by azure bays and backed by dry eucalyptus forest. At Freycinet National Park, you can join an optional guided hike (approx. two hours) to the Wineglass Bay beach, consistently voted one of the most breathtaking beaches in the world, via the lookout or Isthmus Track. Witness numerous fur seals lounging on the rocks on the Ile des Phoques, a small rocky island between Freycinet Peninsula and Maria Island.

Days 6-7
Flinders Island / The Furneaux Group

On wild and rugged Flinders Island, the largest of the Furneaux Group in the Bass Strait, you can admire the pink and gray granite mountain ranges of Strzelecki National Park as you walk along the beach or hike along one of Tasmania’s “Great Short Walks” at Trousers Point and Castle Rock. Among some of the other islands here, explore seaside townships, learn about the history of the Wybalenna Settlement, and see relics of Flinders maritime history at the Furneaux Museum.

Day 8
Kent Island Group

Weather permitting, visit the Kent Group of islands, Tasmania’s northernmost National Park and a marine protected area. These islands are the remains of a land bridge that once connected Tasmania with main land Australia over 10,000 years ago. The waters of Kent Island are crystal clear, with the highest diversity of fish species in Australia. On Deal Island you’ll see the tallest lighthouse in Australia, standing 305 meters above sea level.

Days 9-10
Tamar River / Launceston

Spend two days on the scenic Tamar River, a tidal estuary where the shores brim with picturesque reserves, historical properties, and notable vineyards. Explore Cataract Gorge, a unique natural formation and popular local’s destination with a suspension bridge, Victorian gardens, and exotic plants, as well as the charming city of Launceston. A special event awaits at Josef Chromy Wines, where you’ll enjoy vineyard tours, wine tastings, and a cellar-door banquet.

Day 11
Stanley

Visit the charming seaside village of Stanley, steeped in history and famous for its fresh seafood. Make the climb or chairlift up the Stanley’s iconic landmark “The Nut,” the remains of an ancient volcanic plug, for a spectacular 360-degree view. Later, stroll past the well-preserved colonial buildings and perhaps sample some of Stanley’s world-famous fish and chips.

Day 12
King Island

Situated in the Bass Strait, King Island is known for its wonderful produce, cheese, and beef. Its rugged coastline is the site of over 60 known shipwrecks. Tour the island with local guides and learn about the island’s colorful history and thriving industries. Sample fresh brie at the King Island Dairy tasting room, and enjoy a gourmet lunch with King Island scotch steak and locally caught crayfish.

Day 13
West Coast Exploration

Take in the dramatic scenery as you cruise the stunning west coast. Home to striking mountain ranges, ancient pine forests, and untamed rivers, the wild west coast is the heart of Tasmania’s wilderness and a true frontier. Weather permitting, you may make a landing to explore the shores of this remote coastline.

Days 14-15
Port Davey

A marine reserve and part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Port Davey is Tasmania untouched. If conditions allow, you will spend one to two full days exploring this pristine wilderness, and enjoy the unforgettable experience of kayaking in Bathurst Harbour. Otherwise accessible only via a seven-day hike or charter flight, Port Davey feels like an endless uncharted wilderness, full of sheltered bays filled with endemic marine life. In Port Davey, you’ll disembark to explore the “Narrows” aboard a tender and take a guided hike of Balmoral Hill or the Mount Beattie Track. Take in the surrounds of Melaleuca and the Needwonnee Walk, named after the tribe whose homelands extended throughout this area.

Day 16
Adventure Bay, Bruny Island

At Adventure Bay on the east coast of Bruny Island, walk along the dramatic coastal cliffs of Fluted Cape and search for Bennett’s Wallabies, endemic to Bruny Island. Cruising the base of these near-vertical dolerite cliffs, get close-up views of Penguin Island which is connected to Fluted Cape at low tide. Learn about the plight of southern right whales which were almost hunted to extinction. Ruins of the old whaling stations can be seen on a walk to Grassy Point.

Day 17
Hobart / Disembark

Disembark your ship this morning in Hobart and transfer to the city or the airport for homeward-bound flights.

Circumnavigation of Tasmania route-map

Circumnavigation of Tasmania

Circumnavigation of Tasmania route-map

Highlights

Highlights

Visit remote Flinders Island, with the opportunity to experience one of Tasmania’s "Great Short Walks" in Strzelecki National Park
Cruise the scenic Tamar River to Launceston and enjoy a special visit to a vineyard in the region
Sample King Island’s world-famous produce at a gourmet lunch and visit King Island Dairy for a cheese tasting
Encounter iconic wildlife including wombats, fur seals, and dolphins
Kayak and hike Tasmania’s breathtakingly beautiful coast and visit remote areas all around the island
Journey along Tasmania’s isolated and mysterious West Coast, with the chance to land and explore a remote location (subject to weather)

Details

Length: 17 days
Cost From: $13,170  
Full pricing
Arrive: Hobart, Tasmania
Depart: Hobart, Tasmania
Lodging: 16 nights aboard a 72-passenger expedition vessel
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Meals: All meals on board included
Activity: Sea Kayaking, Walking, Wildlife and Natural History, Special Interest, Small Ship Cruising
Trip Level:

16-night cruise, walking, hiking, and optional sea kayaking tours
What the Trip is Like

Trip Levels

With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult—see descriptions below for explanations of each number. A plus (+) sign means the trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of that level. The detailed explanation of each trip—below the bar with the number rating—is perhaps more important, specifying activities, altitudes, hiking, and travel conditions. The Detailed Itinerary, available by download or mail, gives further information. Our Area Managers can also answer questions and guide you to the trip that best suits your interests.

Easiest

Non-camping journeys, optional walks, little elevation gain or loss.
Examples:
  • Royal Rajasthan
  • Indochine
  • Small ship cruises

Easy to Moderate

Hotel nights and/or safari-style camping, hikes of two to four hours on some days. Other physical activities are sometimes included, such as optional sea kayaking.
Examples:
  • New Zealand: South Island Adventure
  • Our African safaris
  • Costa Rica Wildlife

Moderate

Half- to full-day hikes (3-6 hours) over rolling countryside on most days, occasional steep trails. Many of our hotel-based walking tours are in this category, as are our snorkeling adventures.
Examples:
  • Tuscany & the Cinque Terre
  • Great Hikes and Estancias of Patagonia
  • Palau Snorkeling & Sea Kayaking
  • Some trips with minimal hiking but rugged travel conditions or long drives, such as Tribal Ghana, Togo & Benin, are Trip Level 3.

Moderate to Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-6 hours), mountainous terrain, significant elevation gains and losses (hiking up or down as much as 3,000 feet) on many days. Altitudes no greater than about 10,000 feet.
Examples:
  • In Patagonia
  • Hiking the Spanish Pyrenees

Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Trips with hiking at average altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet are in this category.
Examples:
  • Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  • Everest Lodge to Lodge

Very Strenuous

Full-day hikes (5-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Most hikes take place at altitudes above 10,000 feet, with some days ascending as high as 18,000 feet.
Examples:
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Climb Kilimanjaro!

Trip Cost

Prices are for 2023
Per person, double occupancy
CategoriesPrice
Main Deck Category B $13,170
Main Deck Category A $14,410
Promenade Deck Category B $15,800
Promenade Deck Category A $17,120
Bridge Deck Balcony $18,430
*All prices in Australian Dollars
Limited sole use occupancy available
Prices are for 2024
Per person, double occupancy
CategoriesPrice
Main Deck Category B $13,430
Main Deck Category A $14,690
Promenade Deck Category B $16,110
Promenade Deck Category A $17,450
Bridge Deck Balcony $18,780
*All prices in Australian Dollars
Limited sole use occupancy available

Fuel Surcharges

Because the prices published by cruise operators are set so far in advance of the trip dates, they are occasionally faced with exceptional cost fluctuations due to increase in fuel costs that affect the actual cost of running the trip. In most years, no price changes are necessary. However, they do reserve the right to raise or lower the trip price if there is a significant change in costs. If this is the case, your final invoice will reflect the difference in trip cost.

Departures

2024
Jan 2-18, 2024
Feb 27-Mar 14, 2024

Please note: Insurance for emergency medical evacuation is required for this cruise. Call for more details.

Deck Plan

coral discoverer deckplan
All staterooms feature two twin beds or a double bed, a sitting area, a well-appointed en suite bathroom, large closets, desk, blue tooth dock compatible with all devices and individually controlled air-conditioning. There is no elevator on the Coral Discoverer.

  • Main Deck Category B staterooms are 195 square feet and feature two portholes
  • Main Deck Category A staterooms are 195 square feet and feature two small windows
  • Promenade Deck Category B staterooms are 160 square feet and feature a large window
  • Promenade Deck Category A staterooms are 195 square feet and feature a large window
  • Bridge Deck Balcony staterooms are 195 square feet and feature a private balcony

Trip Cost Includes

  • Accommodations aboard the ship
  • Expert Expedition Team, including Guest Lecturer and a Tasmanian Specialist
  • Daily guided excursions
  • Use of Xplorer and Zodiac tender vessels, and kayaks where conditions allow
  • All meals, chef-prepared on board
  • Showcase wines, selected beers and soft drinks with lunch and dinner service
  • 24 hour coffee and selection of teas
  • Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Events
  • Open bridge access
  • All entrance fees
  • Transfer to airport after disembarkation

Trip Cost Does Not Include

Airfare from your home city/Hobart and Hobart/home city; excess baggage charges; airport arrival and departure taxes; transfers for independent arrivals and departures; passport and or/visa fees; travel insurance; items of a personal nature including but not limited to phone and internet communications and bar charges  (outside of the included drinks package as a highlighted) laundry charges and souvenir purchase.

Trip Payment Schedule*

At time of reservation: 20% of trip cost
100 days prior to departure: Balance

*Please note that this differs from our standard policy.

Cancellation and Transfer Fee Schedule*

Minimum fee: 20% of trip cost
60-89 days prior to departure: 50% of trip cost
59 days or less: 100% of trip cost

*Please note that this differs from our standard policy.

Arrival & Departure Information

You are responsible for your own transportation arriving to Hobart, Tasmania, and departing from Hobart, Tasmania. If you have any questions, please call our office at 1-800-368-2794.

Please do not purchase your tickets until you are confirmed on the trip. Once your tickets have been purchased, please send us a copy of your airline schedule.

2024 Departures
Embarkation
Hobart’s Macquarie Wharf
Hobart, Tasmania
Day 1: January 1, 2022 / February 26, 2022
Board in Hobart at 4:00 pm for an 8:00 pm departure

Suggested Airport for Arrival
Hobart International Airport (HBA)

As this is a secure wharf, please have with you your printed boarding passes and Photo ID. Please phone 1800 079 545 on the Friday prior to your departure to confirm.
Disembarkation
Hobart’s Macquarie Wharf
Hobart, Tasmania
Day 17: January 17, 2022 / March 14, 2022
Time: 8:00 am

Suggested Airport for Departure
Hobart International Airport (HBA)
Time: After 12:00 noon

Coral Discoverer

Reburbished in 2016, the 72-guest Coral Discoverer continues to raise the bar in expedition cruising in the Southern Hemisphere. She offers five grades of accommodations, from Bridge Deck Balcony Staterooms to Main Deck Staterooms. Public spaces include the Sun Deck, the hub of on-board community living, and the Explorer Bar (there are two additional bars), and a spacious dining room. There is also a small gift shop and workout area. Her shallow draft and maneuverability allow her to go where larger vessels can't go, and her tender vessel can seat all 72 guests for excursions to beaches and rivers. She is equipped with the latest technology to ensure comfortable cruising in open waters and is fitted with wireless internet facilities.

Our Trips using this Lodging

  • Circumnavigation of Tasmania
  • Coastal Wilds of Tasmania
  • The Kimberley Expedition Cruise
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Trip Level

This trip is rated 1, Easy. For most activities, a relatively moderate level of exertion is required. Shore excursions are usually divided into two fitness levels, one slightly easier than the other. The Expedition Leaders will always discuss the next day's activities and advise passengers about the level of fitness required. This would be the time to ask questions and decide on which level you would prefer. On the occasion where there is a moderate/hard 2- to 3-hour walk, then an easy flat walk that is about half a mile will also be offered. A tender permits easy boarding without climbing any stairs. You are always are welcome to opt out of any excursion and relax onboard.

Explain Trip Level

Trip Levels

With more than 200 different adventures to choose from, we want to help you find the trip that’s right for you. Our Trip Level system ranks each trip in two ways: a number rating from 1 to 6 according to the activity, and general travel rigors. 1 is the easiest and 6+ the most difficult—see descriptions below for explanations of each number. A plus (+) sign means the trip is a bit more strenuous than other trips of that level. The detailed explanation of each trip—below the bar with the number rating—is perhaps more important, specifying activities, altitudes, hiking, and travel conditions. The Detailed Itinerary, available by download or mail, gives further information. Our Area Managers can also answer questions and guide you to the trip that best suits your interests.

Easiest

Non-camping journeys, optional walks, little elevation gain or loss.
Examples:
  • Royal Rajasthan
  • Indochine
  • Small ship cruises

Easy to Moderate

Hotel nights and/or safari-style camping, hikes of two to four hours on some days. Other physical activities are sometimes included, such as optional sea kayaking.
Examples:
  • New Zealand: South Island Adventure
  • Our African safaris
  • Costa Rica Wildlife

Moderate

Half- to full-day hikes (3-6 hours) over rolling countryside on most days, occasional steep trails. Many of our hotel-based walking tours are in this category, as are our snorkeling adventures.
Examples:
  • Tuscany & the Cinque Terre
  • Great Hikes and Estancias of Patagonia
  • Palau Snorkeling & Sea Kayaking
  • Some trips with minimal hiking but rugged travel conditions or long drives, such as Tribal Ghana, Togo & Benin, are Trip Level 3.

Moderate to Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-6 hours), mountainous terrain, significant elevation gains and losses (hiking up or down as much as 3,000 feet) on many days. Altitudes no greater than about 10,000 feet.
Examples:
  • In Patagonia
  • Hiking the Spanish Pyrenees

Strenuous

Full-day hikes (4-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Trips with hiking at average altitudes of 10,000 to 12,000 feet are in this category.
Examples:
  • Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
  • Everest Lodge to Lodge

Very Strenuous

Full-day hikes (5-8 hours), mountainous, steep terrain (hiking up or down as much as 3,500 feet) on many days. Most hikes take place at altitudes above 10,000 feet, with some days ascending as high as 18,000 feet.
Examples:
  • Everest Base Camp
  • Climb Kilimanjaro!

Choosing the Right Trip

We work hard to help you choose the right trip for you, paying attention to your individual interests, abilities, and needs. If you have questions about the level of comfort or any of the activities described in this itinerary, please contact us.

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What to Know Before You Go

PASSPORT
A valid passport is required for this trip. Be sure to check the expiration date. Your passport must be valid for six months after the conclusion of your trip. It is a good idea to carry photocopies of your passport photo page in case your passport is lost or as an additional piece of identification, as well as two extra passport photos.

VISAS
A visa is required for US Citizens traveling to Australia. You will need to purchase your entry visa via the Australian Government website, prior to travel. If you are a citizen of any country other than the US, check with a local consulate for entry requirements.

MEDICAL
We recommend checking the Center for Disease Control should you have any international health concerns.

INOCULATIONS
No inoculations are currently required for entry into Australia.
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