


Itinerary
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Stop At:
Port Arthur Historic Site, Arthur Highway, Port Arthur, Tasmania 7182 Australia
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Port Arthur Historic Site, one of Australia’s most important convict settlements. Travelers will enjoy a guided walking tour led by an expert guide, learning about Tasmania’s colonial past, convict life, and the site’s fascinating history.
Guests will have free time to explore the preserved ruins and historic buildings at their own pace, including the Penitentiary, Separate Prison, Asylum, and the site’s landscaped gardens. Entry also includes a scenic harbour cruise around Carnarvon Bay, offering unique views of the site from the water and commentary on the Isle of the Dead.
This stop provides a comprehensive insight into Tasmania’s convict history while allowing ample time for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At:
Tessellated Pavement, 380 Pirates Bay Dr, Eaglehawk Neck TAS 7179, Australia
Visit the unique Tessellated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck, one of Tasmania’s most fascinating natural rock formations. Travelers will walk along the coastal rock platform, where natural erosion has created striking geometric patterns in the sandstone, resembling a tiled floor.
Enjoy time to explore the shoreline, take photographs, and learn from your guide about the geological processes that formed this natural wonder. With ocean views across Pirates Bay, this stop offers a scenic introduction to the dramatic landscapes of the Tasman Peninsula.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At:
Blow Hole, 336 Blowhole Road, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania Australia
Marvel at the Tasman Blowhole, one of Tasmania’s most dramatic coastal formations. Travelers will enjoy a short, easy walk from the car park to the viewing platform, where powerful waves crash into the sea cave, sending water soaring into the air.
Learn from your guide about the geological history of the Tasman Peninsula and the natural forces that shaped this spectacular feature. This stop also offers photo opportunities of the rugged coastline and panoramic views of the Southern Ocean.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At:
Waterfall Bay, Tasman Arch Carpark, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania Australia
Enjoy a scenic coastal hike along the Waterfall Bay Cliff Top Walk, one of the Tasman Peninsula’s most breathtaking trails. Travelers will stroll along the clifftop path, taking in panoramic views of the Southern Ocean, dramatic cliffs, and rugged coastline.
Learn from your guide about the natural history and geology of the area while spotting native flora and, occasionally, seabirds or marine life in the waters below. This walk combines fresh air, light exercise, and spectacular scenery, making it a highlight for travelers seeking an active outdoor experience on their Tasman Peninsula tour.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At:
Remarkable Cave, Cave Road, Port Arthur, Tasmania 7182 Australia
Visit Remarkable Cave, a striking coastal arch carved by the relentless forces of the Southern Ocean. Travelers will enjoy a short walk to the viewing platform, where they can admire the dramatic rock formations, crashing waves, and panoramic sea views.
Learn from your guide about the geological history of the Tasman Peninsula and how erosion has shaped this iconic natural feature. This stop offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to experience the rugged beauty of Tasmania’s coastline up close.
Duration: 30 minutes
Explore the full itinerary for Port Arthur Day Tour from Hobart with Scenic Harbour Cruise in Hobart, Australia. This half-day tours experience includes 5 stops over 1 day. Duration: 12 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

Explore the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Port Arthur Historic Site, one of Australia’s most important convict settlements. Travelers will enjoy a guided walking tour led by an expert guide, learning about Tasmania’s colonial past, convict life, and the site’s fascinating history. Guests will have free time to explore the preserved ruins and historic buildings at their own pace, including the Penitentiary, Separate Prison, Asylum, and the site’s landscaped gardens. Entry also includes a scenic harbour cruise around Carnarvon Bay, offering unique views of the site from the water and commentary on the Isle of the Dead. This stop provides a comprehensive insight into Tasmania’s convict history while allowing ample time for sightseeing, photography, and relaxation.
Visit the unique Tessellated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck, one of Tasmania’s most fascinating natural rock formations. Travelers will walk along the coastal rock platform, where natural erosion has created striking geometric patterns in the sandstone, resembling a tiled floor. Enjoy time to explore the shoreline, take photographs, and learn from your guide about the geological processes that formed this natural wonder. With ocean views across Pirates Bay, this stop offers a scenic introduction to the dramatic landscapes of the Tasman Peninsula.

Marvel at the Tasman Blowhole, one of Tasmania’s most dramatic coastal formations. Travelers will enjoy a short, easy walk from the car park to the viewing platform, where powerful waves crash into the sea cave, sending water soaring into the air. Learn from your guide about the geological history of the Tasman Peninsula and the natural forces that shaped this spectacular feature. This stop also offers photo opportunities of the rugged coastline and panoramic views of the Southern Ocean.

Enjoy a scenic coastal hike along the Waterfall Bay Cliff Top Walk, one of the Tasman Peninsula’s most breathtaking trails. Travelers will stroll along the clifftop path, taking in panoramic views of the Southern Ocean, dramatic cliffs, and rugged coastline. Learn from your guide about the natural history and geology of the area while spotting native flora and, occasionally, seabirds or marine life in the waters below. This walk combines fresh air, light exercise, and spectacular scenery, making it a highlight for travelers seeking an active outdoor experience on their Tasman Peninsula tour.

Visit Remarkable Cave, a striking coastal arch carved by the relentless forces of the Southern Ocean. Travelers will enjoy a short walk to the viewing platform, where they can admire the dramatic rock formations, crashing waves, and panoramic sea views. Learn from your guide about the geological history of the Tasman Peninsula and how erosion has shaped this iconic natural feature. This stop offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to experience the rugged beauty of Tasmania’s coastline up close.