Port Arthur, Richmond & Tasman Peninsula Active Day Tour
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Port Arthur, Richmond & Tasman Peninsula Active Day Tour
By Tours Tasmania
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Discover the sights of the Tasman Peninsula on this full-day tour from Hobart. The tour includes stops at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, an infamous 19th-century prison, as well as Richmond Village where you’ll be able to cross Australia’s oldest sandstone bridge. Plus, check out rock formations, the Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen, along the peninsula’s coastline.
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Ages 8-90, max of 20 per group
Duration: 11h
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Live guide: English
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Highlights
- Enjoy a short guided walk along the cliff-top trail to Waterfall Bay
- Walk across Australia’s oldest bridge still in use in the historical town of Richmond
- Entrance to Port Arthur, along with a cruise and guided tour, is included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off is provided
- Port Arthur Historic Site entrance fee
- Port Arthur Harbor Cruise
- Professional Tour Guides & interpretation
- Small, friendly groups
What's not included- Food and drinks (please pre-purchase, or there will be an opportunity to purchase on tour)
- After being picked up at your Hobart hotel (or you can meet at the Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre), board an air-conditioned coach and head to the Tasman Peninsula. View Australia's highest sea cliffs as you drive toward the famous rock formations—Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen. There, enjoy a short, easy walk along the cliff-top trail to Waterfall Bay. Following that, explore the UNESCO-listed Port Arthur Historic Site where you can join a guided walking tour, as well as board a harbor cruise; both the tour and cruise are included with your entrance ticket. Wander around the former prison and look inside its solitary confinement cells, while learning about the history of the country's early penal system and the convicts who inhabited this 19th-century prison. Then, return to Hobart, stopping at Richmond Village on the way back. There, stroll the streets and walk across Australia’s oldest sandstone bridge. At the end of the tour, get dropped off at your hotel.
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- Hobart TAS 7000, AustraliaOur General Meet Point is the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre at 20 Davey Street. The pickup time is 7:25am, be ready at 7:20am. The tour returns to this same location around 6.00pm. Hotel pick up is available from select Hotels. Contact the Tour Operator directly, via email, to enquire.
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 26836P1- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Minimum age is 8 years
- A small amount of walking is involved; a suitable level of general health and fitness and physical abilities is essential
- Tour operator provides accurate interpretation, and keeps wildlife disturbance to a minimum by viewing from appropriate distances and informing guests how to view wildlife with patience and respect. Activities are always confined to tracks and boardwalks to minimize negative impacts
- Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travellers
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- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 26836P1
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- Hobart TAS 7000, AustraliaOur General Meet Point is the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre at 20 Davey Street. The pickup time is 7:25am, be ready at 7:20am. The tour returns to this same location around 6.00pm. Hotel pick up is available from select Hotels. Contact the Tour Operator directly, via email, to enquire.
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- adrianwiles530 contributionsTour in need of rethinkNot enjoyable. Coaster bus uncomfortable. Walk to the Arch return time of around 3 hours (not as advertised). Two groups did not make it and returned to a locked bus. No safety checks e.g. guide had no idea about the condition of 50% of the group that turned around, no mobile contact list or monitoring, not suitable for runners (hiking boots only). 5 minute stop at Honey, Chocolate shops and drive through oyster shop. Lunch 30 minutes - rushed and general store for a sandwich was only realistic option.Written 19 March 2025
- A5728XZwendyb0 contributionsFun, Well Planned and Beautiful SightsOur driver and tour guide Heather was amazing! She was very knowlegeable about the area around Tasmania and the history as well. She gave us a lot of great information as we drove to the Unzoo to see the tassies, kangaroos, etc and to Port Arthur to see the old penitentiary. Everything was well organized and efficient and we liked that Heather had a great sense of humor. We would take another tour with her!Written 18 March 2025
- keithbB2776FW0 contributionsEnchantingGraham the guide was always helping everyone be informed and enjoy their hike. It was a wet grey day but it didn’t matter it was a delight to be there. The landscape is enchanting, other worldly. I half expected a goblin to jump out from behind a lichen covered tree in the enchanted forest.Written 12 March 2025
- PandaHugs790 contributionsGreat mixed bag experience for the time poor travellorGreat mixed bag of experiences crammed into 1 day! Being picked up and dropped off at our accommodation was great, especially with a friendly, chatty knowledgeable guide. Our 1st stop was an easy cliff top stroll with amazing views. Wow! Next we saw the little devils an a very natural style environment, learning about their habits and even watching a feed. Unfortunately Pt Arthur was a let down - only because we tried to cram a full day into a few hours - think this experience needs time to take it in and walk with a guide for stories. Beautifully restored and very harrowing. Finishing the day at Richmond - a delightful quaint village, once again an hr wasn't long enough but found some yummy goodies to round off the day.Written 11 March 2025
- elky4162560 contributionsBen led a wonderful Tasmanian Tour!We bought our Mt. Field & Bonorong Wildlife Park Adventure excursion through “Shore Excursion Groups” for our cruise ship’s stop in Hobart, TAS. The instructions provided were excellent and got us to the visitor center where a nice man could tell we were looking for our group and checked our name off his list. This was Ben, our phenomenal tour guide. A Sydney transplant to Tasmania, Ben is a font of knowledge, about geology, culture, flora, and fauna from Australia and the state of Tasmania. He is also a very kind and humorous man who kept us engaged and laughing for the entire day-long tour. We greatly enjoyed the naturewalk through Mt Field park, culminating in a stunning view of the falls. The picnic lunch we picked up from a quaint bakery was excellent. And the Bonorong wildlife sanctuary was really about rehabilitation and focused on native wildlife- a really wonderful thing to see especially since we are not big fans of zoos - this was not a zoo! Overall, we had a truly lovely day and Ben was a huge part of that. Thank you Tours Tasmania!!Written 4 March 2025
- wcyee19990 contributionsFive stars tour from HobartLoved this tour and especially our guide Ian, who's a Hobart full year resident who shared plenty of Tasmanian history around the tour stops and the roads traveled. Keep your eyes open in Tasman Park's waterfall hike; we did and saw paddymelons in the brushWritten 26 February 2025
- DeniseH3820 contributionsBeautiful sights all day long!This trip was well worth doing and our guide Clinton was absolutely fantastic and so knowledgeable about the island. The waterfalls walk was particularly beautiful and a highlight for me. A very enjoyable day!Written 22 February 2025
- Companion382146449630 contributionsTaz TourThe tour was awesome. Be prepared to do some hiking. The guide was great and had very local knowledge. I would recommend very highly.Written 21 February 2025
- mambroz0 contributionsOnly enough time to do the Airwalk.We only had enough time to do the airwalk as the drive is quite long - but fun - and it will depend on how quick you do the walks. To get to the airwalk you drive along a logging road - which is paved - through some impressive trees, which is a good start to the adventure. The actual airwalk is fun, but it looks like the forest is still regenerating from a fire in 2019 and in a few years will be more impressive. Going out on the cantilever section gave an impressive view! Take the walk to the swinging bridges, but they do bounce a bit! All in all a good trip.Written 19 February 2025
- bronwynstatham0 contributionsGood short time/no car optionThis was a great option for someone without a car. Our Guide was knowledgeable and I liked how respectfully he used Aboriginal names for places. The walk was accessible and the views were greatWritten 18 February 2025
- haomo250 contributionsA Brilliant Day on Maria Island with an Amazing Guide!I had an amazing time on the Maria Island tour, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area! Our guide, Carl, was fantastic and truly made the experience unforgettable. The route itself offered brilliant views, and we even had the chance to identify several species of animals, which was such a rewarding part of the tour. Carl’s knowledge about the island’s history was impressive. He shared so many fascinating facts about the island, and I especially loved learning fun tidbits about specific plants and animals. His expertise added so much depth to the tour, and it really enhanced our experience. The whole trip was perfectly organized. It was a full-day tour, but it never felt too long. The two routes were a comfortable length, and we got to experience a lot without feeling rushed. The well-planned itinerary allowed us to enjoy both the stunning landscapes and the wildlife, making the day feel both relaxing and enriching. Overall, this tour was an absolute highlight of my trip, and I can’t imagine having the same experience if we had explored the island on our own. Carl’s guidance made everything so much more informative and enjoyable. If you’re planning a trip to Maria Island, I definitely recommend this tour!Written 12 February 2025
- Pioneer046436762740 contributions⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️This tour is so gorgeous! Our tour guide -Heather, is so professional and knowledgeable! This tour is worth to visit!! You can see the waterfall bay, which is spectacular. When you visit Tasmania Devil unzoo, you can also feed kangaroos on your own. Port Arthur is historical building that you can’t miss to visit. Richmond is a lovely village.Written 11 February 2025
- vwalmsley0 contributionsGreat place for some natureWe had a great time at the Tahune Airwalk. Be prepared for a long winding drive. You need to be aware and take care as there are logging trucks using the road. There also isn’t any wifi service. The area had a significant bushfire in 2019 so be prepared for fire damage which has impacted the vegetation. The entrance fee is about $30 per person for unlimited access to the walks and small info centre. The staff were very helpful and we were able to access the buggy for a person with less mobility. The airwalk was very good and we enjoyed the cantilever. Food was good with some reasonable choices and prices were ok. Well worth the visit.Written 10 February 2025
- Laurens0070 contributionsAmazing places, wonderful peoplet was a very successful tour overall: good transport conditions, professional guide, wonderful landscapes in the Tasmanian National Park, special historical sites and we saw Tassie. We highly recommend!Written 27 January 2025
- O6700ANleahs0 contributionsTahune Airwalk and Hastings CaveA most enjoyable day out from Hobart, with a visit to the Tahune Airwalk with it's impressive views and lovely walk through the forest and over the suspension bridges. Then on to Hastings Cave with it's amazing formations and informative guided tour. (There was an option to swim in the thermal pool which I didn't bother with... full of wriggling children on school holiday!... although the short walk near the pool was very pleasant). Guide Nick was great company, knowledgeable, full of entertaining stories and interesting information. We stopped at a farm-gate stall on the way home and I got some of the most delicious cherries I have ever tasted! Recommended!Written 25 January 2025
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Chris
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Feb 2025 • Couples
Had a great day, Very full on and long day.
Bus Tour guide very informative, knowledgeable and friendly.
Bush walk was a bit more strenuous for older people than portrayed in the flyer.
Port Arthur was a great experience apart from the weather it rained the whole time, and was freezing so would suggest a better weather day if planning to go.
Richmond was a lovely quaint town and enjoyed walking the streets
Overall a good day out.
Bus Tour guide very informative, knowledgeable and friendly.
Bush walk was a bit more strenuous for older people than portrayed in the flyer.
Port Arthur was a great experience apart from the weather it rained the whole time, and was freezing so would suggest a better weather day if planning to go.
Richmond was a lovely quaint town and enjoyed walking the streets
Overall a good day out.
Written 18 February 2025
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Paul W
London, UK161 contributions
Feb 2020
This is a really good trip starting at 7am and finishing after 18.00. Our driver Nick was brilliant, very knowledgeable and customer focussed. The 30 minute walk on the cliff tops was stunning with magnificent views of the sea way below. Port Arthur is steeped in history and the tour is most informative, Strongly recommended
Written 16 February 2020
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Lois
Hobart, Australia6 contributions
Great day for this site. Not too sunny or hot. The bus tour operator Nick was excellent. He wad informative and added humor on the trip there and return trip as well. We stopped at a few scenic lookouts & in the quaint town of Richmond returning to Hobart. Port Arthur historic was well worth the visit. Our guide at the site gave a good account of the history. Some stories very tragic. If I were to come back to Tasmania I would do this trip again.
Written 9 February 2020
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Aussietravellers1
Brisbane, Australia156 contributions
Oct 2021
Not the tour if you want to enjoy a day at Port Arthur. Pick up in Hobart in a very old tired mini bus with not so clean floor and seats.
Too many things in one day to really enjoy the day. A short stop for coffee and rest rooms on the way. A Stop at the Cliff Top saw lovely views but we did not expect the almost 1 hour bush walk to Waterfall Bay. Cold and windy so we felt this part could have been averted. Finally got to the other side to meet the tour guide to find more bush walking to see "something" that was closed so around to Tasman Arch where the mini bus was parked. Next was on the Un Zoo which we had paid for only to find we were left for an hour to see one little old Tassie Devil be fed. Then a quick bird show which lasted about 10 mins because the birds didn't come. After eventually being picked up, off the the Lavender Farm to pick up the sole person there. They informed the driver 15 minutes would have been plenty of time. Eventually we finally arrived at Port Arthur just in time for the 12.30 walking tour, . As it ended we were to head over to the boat cruise for 1.20. After it finished we had less than 1 hour to look around Port Arthur. The entire day while somewhat organised was very time poor for Port Arthur. Too much squashed into the morning and 5 hours before we arrived. Promptly at 3pm we were herded back on to the bus and headed for Richmond which was another waste of time arriving just after 4pm for a 40 minute stop but to be told everything closes at 4pm. The lolly shop was about all that was open. Last but not least another divert to a lookout on the southern side of the Derwent River, just a carpark really but a nice view all the same. Eventually back to Hobart in peak hour traffic just before 6pm. There was a lot to do in 1 day in my opinion a lot of wasted time which could have been much better spent at Port Arthur. For tourists there is no time built in to eat, everything was on the run, I don't recommend this tour if you want to see and enjoy all of Port Arthur and what it has to offer.
Too many things in one day to really enjoy the day. A short stop for coffee and rest rooms on the way. A Stop at the Cliff Top saw lovely views but we did not expect the almost 1 hour bush walk to Waterfall Bay. Cold and windy so we felt this part could have been averted. Finally got to the other side to meet the tour guide to find more bush walking to see "something" that was closed so around to Tasman Arch where the mini bus was parked. Next was on the Un Zoo which we had paid for only to find we were left for an hour to see one little old Tassie Devil be fed. Then a quick bird show which lasted about 10 mins because the birds didn't come. After eventually being picked up, off the the Lavender Farm to pick up the sole person there. They informed the driver 15 minutes would have been plenty of time. Eventually we finally arrived at Port Arthur just in time for the 12.30 walking tour, . As it ended we were to head over to the boat cruise for 1.20. After it finished we had less than 1 hour to look around Port Arthur. The entire day while somewhat organised was very time poor for Port Arthur. Too much squashed into the morning and 5 hours before we arrived. Promptly at 3pm we were herded back on to the bus and headed for Richmond which was another waste of time arriving just after 4pm for a 40 minute stop but to be told everything closes at 4pm. The lolly shop was about all that was open. Last but not least another divert to a lookout on the southern side of the Derwent River, just a carpark really but a nice view all the same. Eventually back to Hobart in peak hour traffic just before 6pm. There was a lot to do in 1 day in my opinion a lot of wasted time which could have been much better spent at Port Arthur. For tourists there is no time built in to eat, everything was on the run, I don't recommend this tour if you want to see and enjoy all of Port Arthur and what it has to offer.
Written 13 November 2021
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Did you know we operate 3 different active day tours to the Port Arthur Historic Site?
• Port Arthur & Tassie Devils
• Port Arthur & Tasman Peninsula
• Port Arthur & Lavender
They are all described as fast paced, active day tours, designed to explore the Tasman region including many stops along the way!
The tour that you booked is our Port Arthur & Tassie Devils tour day. The overview of the tour description states:
“This active, fast-paced tour is ideal for travelers who want to see and do a lot in a single day. There’s something for everyone on this tour, as long as you’re prepared to work those feet. Learn about Tasmanian history at the Port Arthur Historic Site, watch Tasmanian Devils feeding, hike along cliff-tops and to spectacular lookouts, visit Richmond village and much more. Ideal if you're short on time.” A fun, full-on overview of Hobart, Port Arthur, and surrounds
The tour description then also goes on to advise that the Waterfall Bay cliff top track is a 2 km walk and takes around 45mins - 1 hour. Followed by Tasman Arch & Devils Kitchen short walks around the rock formations. The visiting time at Port Arthur Historic Site will be around 2.5 hours. This time includes a guided walking tour and the harbour cruise all conducted and operated by the specialist team at Port Arthur. The remaining time is there to explore Port Arthur.
We would have happily discussed any of our tours with you, if given the opportunity. If your priority was to maximise your time at Port Arthur Historic Site than we would have recommended the Port Arthur & Tasman Peninsula tour – which allows for 4 hours of time at the Port Arthur Historic Site. This tour still includes the Waterfall Bay Clifftop Walk – one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks – and takes in the spectacular views of some of the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere! We also visit Richmond Village on this tour. The Port Arthur & Tasman Peninsula tour is still described as a busy, action packed day out, for active travellers, looking to see and do as much in their day as possible. If your preference was a simple coach tour to Port Arthur Historic Site and return to Hobart, we would have recommended to you a better suited operator.
You also mentioned that many retail stores in Richmond were closing early. Unfortunately, with most of the population of Australia still locked out of Tasmania, many retail and small business operators are still bearing the brunt of the effects of Covid 19 restrictions on their operations. With only a small number of travellers currently in Tasmania, many business operations are affected in some way by the current circumstances. This can result in understaffing, reduced opening hours, additional closed days, as they do their best to survive and try to come out the other of side things.
We don’t however, advertise a shopping trip to Richmond village. Richmond is a historic village, with a convict built bridge, a beautiful short walk along the river, historic buildings, convict gaol and churches, all available to see and enjoy as your wander the township. (“ We arrive in the late afternoon into historic Richmond Village. Meander the streets, stop for a coffee, visit the Lolly Shop and walk across Australia’s oldest bridge still in use – a convict built sand-stone bridge, reported to be haunted!"). I’m glad to hear you enjoyed the local Lolly shop, it is full of fantastic, sweet treats! The Richmond Bakery is also open till quite late, for coffee and afternoon tea for the hungry ones.
Our tour description on Viator describes all of the key activities in our tour day, and that we aim to see as much as possible in this amazing area of Tasmania. Feel free to get in touch directly with business operators prior to travelling to ensure you are choosing experiences that match your travel style.
Written 14 November 2021
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sarah
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Nov 2022
Weird day from start to finish. You're picked up on an old bus that only has lap seatbelts, the driver is unenthusiastic and doesn't engage the bus in any sort of explanation about what we're looking at. The short 2km walk was the highlight as the scenery was beautiful. Then you head to Port Arthur, except this is where you discover that 3 different tours are participating on the same bus and going to different locations, causing much confusion among passengers, however the driver will act annoyed that you're confused? This specific tour provided enough time at Port Arthur, which was beautiful and it was a lovely day which added to it. Then the weirdest part of all was being rushed to Richmond, arriving at 4.25pm when everything except the lolly shop is closed. You park next to the bridge and the driver says here is the famous bridge meet you on the other side in 20 minutes? No explanation of why it is famous at all. Very confused why this is advertised as an active tour as it is simply not. We didn't even stop at the Hobart lookout on our way back so there's some false advertising there.... I've been on much better tours from Hobart.
Written 23 November 2022
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Sewjourn
Chicago93 contributions
Nov 2019
Booked this trip direct with Tours Tasmania online in advance and the process was very easy. The pick-up at our hotel was right on schedule and we had a lovely day out with our guide Dan. Lots of information, fun and jokes with so much packed into our day. The cost was well worth it!! Port Arthur was so interesting with so much to see. We were very glad we opted not to include the visit to see the Tasmania Devils at the same time. We needed every minute we had at Port Arthur. We also enjoyed the cliff walk where we were fortunate to catch a glimpse of a pademelon ambling along. And the overall bus ride, though long, was also quite enjoyable - it gave us a true sense of this beautiful area. Thanks to Dan for also giving us some good restaurant recommendations in Hobart!
Written 10 January 2020
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thornbury_travellers
Thornbury, Australia745 contributions
Loved it. Lots packed into a 10 hour day. To start with our guide/driver was Nicholas who was awesome . Friendly , knowledgeable and witty. First part of the tour is photo stops along the peninsula and a 2km scenic walk culminating at Tasman Arch ... spectacular . The next part of the tour is 4 hours at Port Arthur Penal Colony. Which you will need to see it all. Amazing step back in history. Real eye opener. Then you finish with a trip to Australia's oldest bridge at Richmond . So well built by convicts that they were pardoned on it's completion. Back in Hobart around 5.30pm . Awesome day. Highly recommended.
Written 17 February 2023
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Gordon
San Francisco, CA8 contributions
Feb 2020
This day trip mixes natural beauty and history, with a lovely walk along the cliffs as well as about three hours at Port Arthur, which felt like the right amount of time to explore the mixture of ruined and reconstructed buildings from its time as a penitentiary. Connor was a great guide, allowing for flexibility like letting some passengers split off to see Tasmanian devils at the "Unzoo"(which cost an extra $10 AUD) while others went on to a lavender farm. The trip definitely packs a lot into a single day.
Written 27 February 2020
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Linda Z
Melbourne, Australia25 contributions
May 2021 • Couples
We had a great day! An early start meant that we saw so much. We did the 45 min walk and saw spectacular cliff to sights including the devils kitchen ad blow hole. Our guide was David and he was full of interesting information and funny stories. He had a vast knowledge of local and historic knowledge. He was very in tune with our comfort too. Always asking how the sure temp was etc. We were very happy with three tour and would consider going another one with them.
Written 9 May 2021
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Christopher T
7 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
What a fantastic day. Brilliant photo opportunities throughout the day. Port Arthur was informative and confronting all tossed into one day. Could have easily spent 2 days to see everything. Trevor our driver and tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. A great day out.
Written 20 October 2023
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We are a family of 5 adults and I have mobility issues and use a wheelchair. Could we go on this tour even if I can't do all the activities that the other four would do?
Written 8 December 2018
I’m sure you can if you have someone to take you around in your wheelchair. Right now their summer is approaching. So check the weather before you leave. Their Tasman cruises are amazing!
Written 9 December 2018
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