The first stop on your Tasmania expedition journey is Bruny Island, home to dramatic landscapes and fresh local produce. From Adventure Bay on the eastern coast of the island, set off on a half-day cruise to the rugged southern coastline of South Bruny Island. Explore deep sea caves, pass the incredible rock formation 'The Monument' that juts out from the ocean, and spot seals, dolphins and sea birds along the way.
The day's activities are determined by Bruny Islands changeable weather. Perhaps embark on exploration cruises aboard the ship's Xplorer vessel and discover the island's rugged coastline, or set out on guided walks to Fluted Cape, where you may glimpse a Bennett's wallaby, a species endemic to Bruny Island. Alternatively, enjoy a walk towards Grassy Point, an easy-grade walk which boasts spectacular ocean views. Learn about the history of southern right whales in the region, and how the species was almost hunted to extinction before the whaling industry decline in the mid-1840s. Pass the ruins of these old whaling stations during your walk. Or visit Bligh Museum of Pacific Exploration at Adventure Bay.
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