Triabunna

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Triabunna is a small, easygoing coastal town on Tasmania's east coast that serves as the primary gateway to Maria Island National Park. With a working fishing port, a handful of welcoming cafes, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere, it's the perfect place to stock up on supplies, grab a coffee, and catch the ferry to one of Tasmania's most remarkable natural sanctuaries.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors use Triabunna as a launchpad for a day trip to Maria Island, which requires at least a full day (ferries run daily, usually with a morning departure and afternoon return). If you're not heading to the island, half a day is enough to explore the town, visit Spring Bay Mill, and enjoy a meal. For a relaxed pace, consider staying overnight to catch the early ferry and maximise your time on Maria Island.

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