Port Arthur

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Port Arthur, a hauntingly beautiful former penal settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, is one of Australia's most significant heritage sites. Surrounded by serene bushland and the deep blue of the Tasman Sea, this open-air museum tells the story of convict Australia with chilling clarity. It's a place where history feels palpable, yet the scenery is breathtakingly peaceful.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day to properly absorb the Port Arthur Historic Site – arrive early, join the morning guided tour, then explore at your own pace. Add a second day if you want to hike the coastal trails or visit the Coal Mines. Many visitors base themselves in the nearby town of Eaglehawk Neck for two nights, allowing a relaxed pace to soak in the history and natural beauty.

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