Wineglass Bay Wineglass Bay Cruises

Wineglass Bay cruises in Tasmania are your golden ticket to unlocking the surreal natural beauty of Freycinet Peninsula. The waters that surround the park are teeming with all kinds of marine and feathered friends. With Wineglass Bay Cruises, you’ll glide along sparkling waters and spot vibrant marine life in their natural playground, while admiring the otherworldly beauty of the region!

We’ve listed the best cruise experiences in Wineglass Bay – from leisurely lunch cruises to scenic ferry transfers. For the complete experience, go with the half-day Wineglass Bay cruise which offers different packages on the same boat. You can also opt for return ferries to beaches and islands around the Freycinet Peninsula. The scenic ride and flexible schedule let you make the most of your coastal adventure.

Wineglass Bay cruises depart from Coles Bay, taking you along the spectacular granite coastline that includes the Hazards Range and Great Oyster Bay. Depending on the cruise, you’ll drift up close to hidden sea caves, blowholes and waterfalls. Keep your eyes peeled for fur seals, albatrosses, shearwaters, little penguins and even whales (seasonal).

So, if you haven’t experienced the sheer beauty of this world-class beach from the rarely-seen perspective of the water, it’s about high-time you do so! Book a Wineglass Bay cruise today!

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