Wineglass Bay Sail and Walk Itinerary

Wineglass Bay Sail and Walk Tour Itinerary
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Welcome to Hobart

Welcome to Hobart, the capital of the Apple Isle!

Nestled amongst the foothills of Mt Wellington, Hobart is a harbour town with heritage charm and a modern lifestyle. From the bustling waterfront of Salamanca Place to the historic houses of quaint Battery Point, Hobart is a gorgeous place to wander and get lost in.

Take a bus to the summit of Mount Wellington for panoramic views over the city, or board a ferry at Brooke Street Pier and sail upstream to the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).

You won't be short of delicious dining options this evening: Hobart has fast become one of Australia's top gourmet hotspots, thanks to its amazing local produce.

Accommodation: Hobart - 1 night

MONA Hobart
Accommodation:
Once a bustling wharf market, later a giant shipping shed... now a world-class waterfront visitor experience! This charismatic complex is known as MAC01, the majority of which is occupied by our storytelling hotel, MACq 01. The name of the complex comes from our location on Macquarie Wharf. The shipping shed previously occupying this location, known as Macquarie 1, was removed and the complex was built as a replica with design enhancements.
Macq 01 Hotel Hobart

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Wineglass Bay Sail and Walk

Your 4 day Wineglass Bay Sail & Walk begins this morning as you are collected from your hotel and travel to Orford to board your 23-metre (75-ft) ketch, Lady Eugenie. A short morning sail across the Mercury Passage for Maria Island brings you to the World Heritage-listed convict site of Darlington. Once populated with prisoners, it is now home to an array of architectural relics and abundant wildlife.

Today venture 630m above sea level to the pinnacle of Bishop & Clerk, the highest climb you'll have on this trip. As you traverse the high cliff edge of Fossil Bay, enjoy sweeping views toward Schouten Island and Freycinet Peninsula, a glimpse of the magnificent journey to come. Perched high on the dolerite columns of the summit, enjoy lunch, while pondering the beauty and isolation of this landscape. In the late afternoon, retire to the comfort of your luxury yacht for pre-dinner nibbles and a delicious meal prepared by your guides.

Approximately 4-5 hours walking (including Bishop & Clerk)

Accommodation: Onboard Lady Eugenie - 3 nights

Sailing on Lady Eugenie
Accommodation:
Lady Eugenie is a luxurious, 23-metre (75-ft) ketch rigged yacht. She is five metres wide, which makes her stable, safe and comfortable. With teak decks and classical, varnished hand rails, her spacious decks are the perfect setting for relaxing while taking in the stunning scenery of Tasmania’s east coast. The central cockpit provides plenty of comfortable seating, with a picturesque alfresco dining setting: a magical place to take in the sunset.Lady Eugenie has just four comfortable cabins on board, all with air conditioning, bathrooms and showers.
Lady Eugenie

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Maria Island & Schouten Island

Following a leisurely breakfast on board Lady Eugenie set sail, leaving Maria Island and head north on a 4-hour journey toward the spectacular Schouten Passage. Sailing past the large sedimentary deposits of Fossil Bay and the towering dolerite columns of Bishop & Clerk, head towards the pink granite boulders and mountains of the Freycinet Peninsula. Along the way, you get a close-up view of an Australian fur seal colony that makes its home on the rocky outcrop of Isle du Phoques.

After dropping anchor, disembark on the secluded Schouten Island for a scenic 3-hour walk, climbing to the top of Bear Hill. You also have the option of a more leisurely afternoon relaxing on-board or at the beach, with the chance to snorkell and swim.

Tonight enjoy a luxury barefoot beach dinner on the private shores of Schouten Island. Ever finished a bushwalk to have a linen-topped table waiting with oysters and Tasmanian sparkling wine?

Approximately 3-4 hours walking (including Bear Hill)

Schouten Island

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Schouten Island - Wineglass Bay

Over breakfast decide whether to climb Mt Graham and take the high route to Wineglass Bay or choose the less challenging but equally stunning coastal section of the Freycinet Peninsula circuit track. The former sees you head inland from the shores of Cooks Beach and ascend through tall Tasmanian Blue Gum forests before traversing the button grass fields of the East Freycinet Saddle, dotted with seasonal wildflowers. The trail descending from Mt Graham and Mt Freycinet takes in spectacular coastal views including iconic Wineglass Bay.

The coastal track heads north from Cooks Beach following the shores of Promise Bay while The Hazards mountain range gradually appears to dominate the northern vistas over the peninsula’s isthmus.  An hour's walk along Hazards Beach will bring us to the Isthmus Track where we’ll enjoy a close up view of wildlife at the lagoon before stepping onto the white sands of Wineglass Bay. After your day of walking, there’s time for a refreshing swim before boarding Lady Eugenie.

Approximately 5-7 hours walking (via Cooks Beach and either Hazards Beach or Mt Graham)

Wineglass Bay

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Wineglass Bay - Hobart

The final day of your sail and walk trip begins with breakfast on board Lady Eugenie. Observe the busy shorebirds and towering forms of The Hazards mountain range above. Ascend gently between pink granite boulders and, taking your lunch trackside, overlook the white sands and turquoise waters of Wineglass Bay below.

A steep descent on a well-constructed track brings you back to meet your bus, ready to take you back to Hobart. Your return trip travels down Tasmania’s east coast.  Enroute to Hobart, visit a Coal River Valley vineyard for canapés and celebratory drinks.

Approximately 3 hours walking

Accommodation: Hobart - 2 nights

Hiking in Tasmania
Accommodation:
Once a bustling wharf market, later a giant shipping shed... now a world-class waterfront visitor experience! This charismatic complex is known as MAC01, the majority of which is occupied by our storytelling hotel, MACq 01. The name of the complex comes from our location on Macquarie Wharf. The shipping shed previously occupying this location, known as Macquarie 1, was removed and the complex was built as a replica with design enhancements.
Macq 01 Hotel Hobart

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southwest wilderness experience Flight/Cruise

By Sea and by Aeroplane... 

Today's tour explores the remote and harsh Southwest National Park and waterways of the rugged and beautiful southwest region of Tasmania. A scenic flight brings you to Melaleuca where we take to the water and explore the pristine waterways of The Port Davey Marine Reserve including waterfall Bay and the Breaksea Islands.

After a gourmet lunch featuring delicious Tasmanian produce, disembark your vessel and explore the Melaleuca Museum and the Needwonnee Walk, a fantastic monument to the rich indigenous history of the area.

Your flight back to Hobart goes over The Arthur Range, arguably Tasmania’s most spectacular mountain range. Taking in Mount Picton and The Huon Valley, return to Hobart via Mount Wellington for a birds-eye view of the beautiful capital of Tasmania.   

Reflections south west Tasmania

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Bon Voyage!

Make your way to the airport in Hobart and say farewell to Tasmania today as you board your onward flight, taking with you the magical memories of a truly exceptional Australian experience. We know you will enjoy your vacation and we hope you will return soon to discover even more highlights of this incredible continent.

Hobart

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What suzie says about this tour: To explore the eastern coast of Tasmania will be a joy on this Sail and Walk tour. You have 3 nights live-a-board on a luxury ketch with superb 3 course dinners - where every minute of your trip is part of the experience - this is one of my favourite ways to travel. Highlights will be the wildlife on Maria Island, the beautiful Freycinet Peninsula and Schouten Island.
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