The Wineglass Bay Cruise - Sky Lounge

Wineglass Bay Cruises - Tasmania East Coast

Cost:

A$620 (2 Passengers)

Duration:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25:

4.8 hours

Departure Days:

Daily except 25DEC

Departure Time:

09:45am

Departure Point:

Wineglass Bay Cruises Booking Office, Coles Bay Jetty, 61 Jetty Rd, Coles Bay.

Pickup:

Freycinet Lodge Jetty

Dropoff:

Freycinet Lodge Jetty

Meals:

- Morning tea.

- Lunch.

- Beverages.

Not Included:


- Hotel transfers

Book

On Request

Cost:

A$620 (2 Passengers)

Inclusions:


- Coastal wilderness cruise in adults only Sky Lounge

- Morning tea and lunch

- All beverage

- Including local wines

- Beers

- Ciders

- Non alcoholic drinks

- Barista coffee and tea

What to bring:

- Dress in layers for comfort and warmth.

- Beanie.

- Gloves.

- Jacket.

- Camera.

Itinerary:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:

Cruise the spectacular coastline of Freycinet National Park from Coles Bay to Wineglass Bay. Discover a coast dotted with white sand beaches. Explore the inner passage of remote Schouten Island before heading into the Tasman Sea towards the iconic Wineglass Bay. Lookout for various hidden sea caves, blowholes and waterfalls amongst the sheer granite cliffs. Search for abundant wildlife, including seals, dolphins, migrating whales and seabirds. Morning tea will be served whilst exploring Great Oyster Bay before heading into Schouten Passage. Enjoy lunch at anchor taking in the beautiful coastline before cruising back to Coles Bay.

Child Policy:

Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:

Vista Lounge:

Infant: 0-2 years inclusive - not catered for.

Child: 3-16 years inclusive - child rates apply.

Sky Lounge:

Child: 0-17 years inclusive - not catered for. Adults only.

Important Information:


Valid for 01APR24-31MAR26:

If you are advised prior to cruise departure that weather conditions may be mean you are unable to get to Wineglass Bay, you will be offered a full refund if you decide not to travel. However, it is encouraged that guests to join the alternative route which explores the rugged coastline of the Schouten Island Group including Ile des Phoques.

Book

On Request