Excursions in Australia: Bruny Island
Bruny Island lies off the south east coast of Tasmania, some 25 kilometres from of Hobart. The island is an un spoilt haven with spectacular scenery and a landscape which varies from pasture to rain forest. It boasts glorious miles of sandy beaches and rugged cliffs.
Bruny Island
Hobart, Australia
Bruny Island lies off the south east coast of Tasmania, some 25 kilometres from of Hobart. The island is an un spoilt haven with spectacular scenery and a landscape which varies from pasture to rain forest. It boasts glorious miles of sandy beaches and rugged cliffs.
Leaving Hobart in the morning and join your host Robert for a cruise, untouched wilderness and abundant wildlife are the highlights of this relaxing trip. The 44 foot boat is brand new and is designed to maximise the close interaction between you and the stunning coast line, with its diverse wildlife, in speed, safety and comfort. Along the way you can visit the massive secret caves and sculptured rocky islands that fringe South Bruny's National Park. Friar Rocks, home to over 1000 curious Australian Fur Seals, provide you with opportunity to see the antics of playful Dolphins, as well as view Fairy Penguins, White Bellied Sea Eagles, Shy Albatrosses, Australasian Gannets, Black-faced and Great Cormorants. You may even observe the migrating Southern Right or Humpback Whales.
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