This 90-minute wilderness cruise goes beyond Port Arthur to take in the cliffs, caves, arches and white sand beaches of the Tasman Peninsula to Cape Raoul. With soaring sea cliffs and monumental rock formations, the Tasman National Park is a coastal wonderland. Here the waters of the Tasman Sea collide with the towering ancient cliffs ... Read more
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The Tasman region offers fabulous above-water scenery with massive cliff formations towering up to 300 metres above sea level. These walls continue underwater and combined with the rich invertebrate and marine plant life provide spectacular scuba diving. In addition, whales and dolphins are regularly sighted on this part of Tasmania’s coast. Eaglehawk Dive Centre has ... Read more Step behind the scenes at McHenry Distillery as we take you firstly on an immersive journey through our fully operational Brewery. Discover how we craft our beer and create the wash, the essential first step in whisky making. If there’s beer fermenting on the day, you’ll be treated to a fresh taste straight from the ... Read more Tasman Island Cruises provides unforgettable wilderness cruises along the spectacular coastline between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck in southern Tasmania. The cruise travels beneath the highest vertical sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere at Cape Pillar. Guests explore waterfalls, rock formations, archways and deep-sea caves. The coastline is part of the Tasman National Park. It ... Read more Experience the sweet taste of nature with free honey tasting at Tasman Honey! Sample pure, locally harvested honey and hear from the owners about the bees and the fascinating honey harvesting process. A delicious and educational stop at A Natural Escape! Cost: FREE |
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Celebrate Tasman’s vibrant grower community at Fat Beets’ pop-up Fresh Food Market. Discover fresh, spray-free produce, homemade goods and healthy local snacks. Meet growers, learn about seasonal food and support your local food hub. Cost: FREE NO BOOKINGS REQUIRED.
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Inside : Listening : Outside is an opportunity for any and all who might like to press pause, listen and relax in an immersive musical atmosphere. Situated within the natural environment of Turrakana/Tasman Peninsula, participants are invited to gather (BYO chair, blanket or mat) and simply listen to prerecorded instrumental music and local nature sounds ... Read more
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Designed for emerging and experienced artists, this workshop offers a chance to connect with the landscape in a personal and intuitive way. Through plein air studies using materials like ink, graphite, charcoal, acrylic, or oils, you’ll explore ideas on paper, in a journal or on canvas. This one-day Masterclass will help you grow these initial ... Read more |
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An on-trail workshop to discuss what makes coastal forests such marvellous environments. We’ll find ourselves on the beautiful sheltered waterways of the Tasman Peninsula at Fortescue Bay, and explore what makes these places different from inland forests. We’ll build a conceptual toolkit that will help you describe and observe the effect of the saltwater environment ... Read more
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Draw inspiration from the practices of plein air painting and nature journalling in this nature-based art workshop with Mel Hills. Bring along a journal, sketchbook, or a writing pad and your favourite pen, pencil, charcoal or watercolour paints plus your sense of curiosity, humour and adventure or purchase an Art Kit at ticketing. Optional; bring ... Read more
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Join this local group for a 50 min scenic walk or run on the Tasman Peninsula. Kids welcome. Breath the air and enjoy the scenery. Suggest arrive at 8.55am for a 9am sharp start. BYO water bottle. Cost: FREE* *Please book through website* |
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The local Tasman Ocean Group Swimmers (TOGS) is open to everyone who is interested in getting into the ocean. Meet at Stewart’s Bay, Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. You don’t need to be able to swim, just enjoy the water; especially the health benefits of getting into cold water. Refreshments provided after your dip. ... Read more
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Discover the joy of printmaking in this fun hand-on workshop! Learn how to make your own custom stamp that can be used over and over again. FABRIC – stamp your clothing, bags or pillowcases. PAPER – Make your own wrapping paper designs, cards or tags for gifts. What to bring: An item of clothing, tote ... Read more |
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The local Tasman Ocean Group Swimmers (TOGS) is open to everyone who is interested in getting into the ocean. Meet at Stewart’s Bay, Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. You don’t need to be able to swim, just enjoy the water; especially the health benefits of getting into cold water. Refreshments provided after your dip. ... Read more |
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Led by renowned Emeritus Professor Chris Vonderborch enjoy a two Hour Field Trip walk along the coastline on the way to Crescent Bay to learn about geology. Come along and listen to how the amazing TSUNAMI (OR MEGA-STORM) deposit was formed 1000s of years ago. BYO drink. Snack supplied. Note – A Tasmanian National Parks ... Read more |
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The local Tasman Ocean Group Swimmers (TOGS) is open to everyone who is interested in getting into the ocean. Meet at Stewart’s Bay, Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula. You don’t need to be able to swim, just enjoy the water; especially the health benefits of getting into cold water. Refreshments provided after your dip. ... Read more
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Join in citizen science in the Tasman, it’s as easy as signing up with the iNaturalist app and taking photos of on your smartphone of any wildlife you see. The Great Southern BioBlitz is a global citizen science project inviting Tasmanians to record plants and animals. Cost: Register for FREE today!* *Please book through website* Call of the South brings together the delicate presence of birds and the moody beauty of southern Tasmania’s landscapes. Eve captures avian life in all its diversity, while Pamela’s layered paintings evoke windswept coasts, shifting skies and textured earth. Together, they reflect a deep connection to place, movement and memory. Please register for catering.* *Please ... Read more |
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Pop into Highcroft CWA on your way out to Cape Raoul or Shipstern Bluff walking tracks for a spot of Devonshire tea, baked goods & trail mix. There will be plant and bric-a-brac sales, plus some conversations about the fascinating history of Highcroft and Stormlea. Cost: FREE (No registrations needed)
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Tasmania’s (if not Australia’s) most spectacular day sea kayaking tour Get up-close and personal with the southern hemisphere’s highest sea cliffs and resident Australian fur seals. At sea level you’ll truly appreciate the scale of Australia’s highest sea cliffs, gazing up at 200-metre-high fluted rock formations, peering into natural sea caves, photographing the towering Candlestick, ... Read more
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Join in citizen science in the Tasman, it’s as easy as signing up with the iNaturalist app and taking photos of on your smartphone of any wildlife you see. The Great Southern BioBlitz is a global citizen science project inviting Tasmanians to record plants and animals. Cost: Register for FREE today!* *Please book through website* |
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Join this local group for a 50 min scenic walk or run on the Tasman Peninsula. Kids welcome. Breath the air and enjoy the scenery. BYO water bottle. Wear suitable shoes. Dress for all weather. Cost: FREE* *Please book through website*
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Tasmania’s (if not Australia’s) most spectacular day sea kayaking tour Get up-close and personal with the southern hemisphere’s highest sea cliffs and resident Australian fur seals. At sea level you’ll truly appreciate the scale of Australia’s highest sea cliffs, gazing up at 200-metre-high fluted rock formations, peering into natural sea caves, photographing the towering Candlestick, ... Read more
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A day of inquiry and conversation with hosts Peter Adams and Professor Greg Lehman. Guided walks will include the Peace Garden, Peace Fire and, globally recognised 1.2 kilometre Gaia Evolution Walk — a deep time walk covering 600 million years of our planet Earth’s evolutionary history. Sumptuous lunch with wine and afternoon tea in the ... Read more |
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