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Embark on an epic three hour sightseeing voyage of discovery on this multi award-winning Bruny Island wilderness cruise to see dolphins and more. This scenic Bruny Island cruise is considered one of the top 100 greatest trips in the world and winner of Australia’s Best Tourist Attraction 2012, 2014 & 2015. You too can see for yourself the amazing wildlife that calls this Tasmanian coastal wilderness home with a ticket on this Bruny Island cruise.
Bruny Island cruises use custom-made yellow boats designed to maximise viewing of nature and surrounds. These vessels are fast, safe and comfortable taking you right into the heart of the action getting you as close to the local Tasmanian wildlife as you can get. Cruise in comfort along the rugged coastline to see seals, dolphins, whales albatross and a myriad of other marine life that thrive along this rocky and wild coastline. The three-hour eco-cruise to Bruny Island is hosted by world-class guides who are passionate about the delicate eco-systems found along this impressive coastline.
The guides will interpret your surroundings while on the Bruny Island nature cruise and are thrilled to be able to share with you the spectacular coastal wilderness of South East Tasmania. Not only is this National Park abundant with wildlife, it features some very special geological formations to explore. See the explosive breathing rock, enter sea caves and the point where the Tasman Sea meets the mighty Southern Ocean on the Bruny Island cruise. You won't regret booking yourself a seat on these Bruny Island Cruises.
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“ We thoroughly recommend this tour. The people are amazing and make this experience a must do. The tour is wonderful and fun, as well as informative. The coast is worth seeing. We were lucky enough to see seals and a variety of birds including albatrosses.
We thoroughly recommend this tour. The people are amazing and make this experience a must do. The tour is wonderful and fun, as well as informative. The coast is worth seeing. We were lucky enough to see seals and a variety of birds including albatrosses.
5 years agoThe staff at Bruny Island Wildlife Cruises were very friendly and gave good advice on what to bring to the 3-hour cruise. The boat was very fast and we found the staff to have a great deal of knowledge of Bruny Island and its surrounds as well as checking up on us to make sure we were okay. It was very cold at the end of May and warm clothes, beanie and gloves are highly recommended.
6 years agoThe tour was very well organised and the guide was very much informative. We were also given tablets to prevent motion sickness and occasional snacks. Lots of photo opportunities and the tour was not rushed over. The boat ride was thrilling and bit bumpy but enjoyable. We were also given fleece jackets and ponchos. Definitely recommended!
6 years agoWhat an amazing experience, the tour guides were funny characters and knew the island very well & were very informative, although the weather wasn't ideal, still a great day. Oh my, the seals are very stinky. We enjoyed a beautiful fish & chips at the newly built restaurant, they were extremely busy and although we pre-ordered to avoid delays, it took some time for lunch to arrive, it was well worth the wait & staff were apologetic for the delays. Given it was a peak period, and a full restaurant delays have to be expected. All staff were very friendly.
6 years agoGreat outing, made so much more enjoyable by Mick and Nick's down to earth commentary and genuine way of looking after all. Top marks fellows.
6 years agoLoved the trip. Make sure you dress up properly for the trip. It can get very cold and we went on a nice sunny day. Drive safe if taking a rental car. The roads are very good. There is a small gravel part on the journey from the ferry terminal to adventure bay where roadworks are going on. It’s less gravel and more like a underconstruction road.
6 years agoThe 3 hour cruise was fantastic. My expectations were exceeded by miles. To get up so close to the seals, the escarpments, entering the car park all the while combating the significant sea swell was worth every cent. Despite the rough seas and getting a little wet not to mention the chill factor, I would do this again!
6 years ago予想していたより断然、スリル系のクルーズでした!波に乗ってジャンプを繰り返しながら、高速で進みます。私は絶叫系大好きなので本当に楽しかったですが、家族は少し怖かったと行っていました。でも少し進んではスピードダウンして、景色の説明をしたり写真を撮らせてくれるので、3時間まったく退屈しませんでした。海鳥、アシカなど野生動物もたくさん見れました。イルカに出会えなかったのが唯一の心残りです。初夏の9月頭にコート着て行きましたが肌寒かったので、冬に行かれる方は厚手のダウンジャケット必須です!水よけ、風よけのポンチョ、手袋、ニット帽は無料で貸してくれます。
7 years agoWe had a very good time with the team who took us on this Bruny Island Cruise. Rather than opt for the package tour from Hobart, we had a rental car so we made our own way to Bruny via the ferry from Kettering. It was a very windy day and quite cold but not too bumpy; they provided everyone with seasickness pills before setting out just in case, and the windbreaker "ponchos" they gave us did a good job stopping the wind. The ride out was something of a mix between a boat tour and a jet boat ride, and there was a lot of "jumping" over waves which we enjoyed being young but some other older passengers didn't seem to care for. Saw some amazing cliff faces, a bunch of seals both large and small. The team were very friendly and had a good sense of humour although would recommend they have a PA or speaker system installed as we were sitting right up the front and was hard to hear the commentary. Definitely would recommend this cruise as it's such a unique landscape.
8 years agoThe Bruny Island 3 hour Wilderness Cruise is something not to be missed on a trip to Tasmania. It was an insightful and fun tour that really showed you the true side of Bruny Island. From the chance to see some seals to exploring the beauty of the island this cruise has something for everyone. However, don't forget to bundle up for this tour it actually gets quite cold out on the ocean. Regardless, this cruise is a must-do for Tasmania.
8 years ago“Keep a close lookout for sea eagles soaring above the cliffs, pods of dolphins surfing the bow wave, albatross wheeling on the wind and shearwaters skimming the swells.”
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