Discover the hidden gem of Maria Island on an unforgettable day tour from Hobart. Immerse yourself in the stunning natural beauty of this national park, as you embark on a guided adventure that combines nature exploration, historic sites, and wildlife spotting.
Your day begins in Hobart, where you'll board a comfortable ferry for a scenic ride to Maria Island. As you approach the island, you'll be captivated by its rugged coastline and pristine beaches. Get ready to embark on an island hopping experience like no other.
The first stop on your tour is the iconic Painted Cliffs, a natural wonder that will leave you in awe. These unique sandstone cliffs boast intricate patterns and vibrant colors, created by the iron oxide in the rock. Take your time to explore and capture the beauty of this geological masterpiece.
Next, prepare to be transported back in time as you visit the Fossil Cliffs. These ancient limestone cliffs are a treasure trove of fossils, offering a glimpse into the island's prehistoric past. Your knowledgeable guide will provide insights into the fascinating history of these preserved marine creatures.
Continue your journey to the Darlington World Heritage Convict Site, a historic settlement that dates back to the early 19th century. Explore the well-preserved buildings and learn about the harsh conditions endured by the convicts who once called this place home. As you wander through the ruins, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Australia's convict history.
Throughout the tour, keep your eyes peeled for the island's abundant wildlife. Maria Island is home to a diverse range of species, including kangaroos, wombats, and a variety of birdlife. Your guide will help you spot these fascinating creatures and share interesting facts about their behavior and habitat.
As an eco-friendly outdoor tour, the Maria Island day tour is designed to minimize the impact on the environment. You'll be encouraged to take only photographs and leave only footprints, ensuring the preservation of this pristine national park for future generations.
At the end of your adventure-filled day, you'll board the ferry back to Hobart, with memories of a truly unique experience. The Maria Island day tour offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, history, and wildlife, making it a must-do for any nature lover or history enthusiast visiting Hobart.
Book your Maria Island day tour now and embark on a journey of discovery in this untouched paradise.
Just one hour’s drive from Hobart to the ferry and 30 minutes across the water, brings us to Maria Island - a stunning island National Park. An island, off an island, off an island!
This is a tour for the active traveller who is keen to walk and enjoy this unique island. There are no cars on Maria Island and the only way across is on the passenger ferry. The main highlights are the Painted Cliffs, the Fossil Cliffs, and of course the wildlife, history, and amazing scenery.
Maria Island has a fascinating history, which our tour guides will share with you as walk the trails. Many cultures have once been to the island, including the Tyreddeme Aboriginals, Dutch, English, French and Italians. The island has been home to explorers, whalers, sealers, convicts, fishermen, farmers, and industrialists. The World Heritage listed Darlington settlement is beautifully preserved and is one of the best examples of Probation Convict Settlements in the world. The Darlington convict settlement pre-dates the more widely known Port Arthur. The island was declared a National Park in 1972.
We enjoy a series of easy-moderate walks exploring the history and the main highlights of the island. Setting out on foot we have 2 main walking trails for the day, covering a total distance of almost 10 kilometres. From Darlington we walk the Fossil Cliffs trail and return. Then we walk the Painted Cliffs trail and return.
The walk to the Painted Cliffs is gentle, mostly flat and leads us to Hopground Beach with the Painted Cliffs at the far end. We have plenty of time to explore the cliffs, photograph the unique features, and discover the many rock pools and beautiful nature in the area.
The Fossil Cliffs walk, takes us to dramatic cliff tops that drop sheer into the ocean. The views from the top are spectacular. Even the non-avid geological fan, will be fascinated by the sheer abundance of the various shell fossils exposed in the cliff face. It offers a fascinating insight into the past environments of Maria Island along with expansive views of the Freycinet Peninsula.
The island is a haven for wildlife, and one of the best places in Australia for viewing wombats, Tasmanian Devils, Cape Barren geese, kangaroos, and wallabies. The bird life is also an attraction with 125 species including all of Tasmania’s endemics including the endangered Forty-spotted pardalote and Swift parrot.
Even the ferry ride is part of the highlights of the day, the waters we cross are also abundant in sea life, we keep our eyes peeled for dolphins, seals and penguins along the way.
While on the island, you have an opportunity to swim, photograph, observe the wildlife, and soak up the island life as Maria works its magic on you.
Join us on this day of discovery rich in environmental and cultural history, the perfect island playground for an adventurous day out.
Important Note: Maria Island is a special, beautiful, and wild island National Park accessible by boat. There are no cars, shops, charging stations for devices etc. on the island. Facilities are limited. Please ensure you are able to carry everything you will need for the day. You will need a day pack to carry warm clothing as necessary. A jacket suitable for walking in light rain conditions. Equally, you will need adequate sun protection should it be a warm sunny day. Please ensure you have a large water bottle. You will have an opportunity to purchase lunch/sandwiches in the morning but we recommend you buy your snacks prior to the day if you prefer a wider choice or have special dietary requirements to consider. Please ensure you wear comfortable footwear for walking. The walking on Maria Island is graded as easy walking. However, we are on the island for around 6 hours, with around 10 km’s of walking trails to explore. Please ensure your clothing and footwear is adequate for this type of activity in the great outdoors. There is time to swim and relax should you choose to.