Wineglass Bay Cruise

Gliding across the turquoise waters of Freycinet National Park, a Wineglass Bay cruise delivers the region’s most iconic views from the best possible vantage point: the sea. As the boat rounds the granite peaks of the Hazards, the perfect curve of Wineglass Bay unfurls before you – a crescent of white sand lapped by impossibly clear water. These cruises combine wildlife spotting (seals, dolphins, seabirds) with dramatic coastal scenery, and often include a stop for a walk on the beach or a glass of local wine. It’s a must-do for anyone wanting to experience Tasmania’s east coast in all its wild beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most cruises run for 3 to 4 hours, typically departing mid-morning or early afternoon. This is enough time to cover the main sights, enjoy a beach stop, and soak up the scenery without feeling rushed. If you’re short on time, a half-day cruise slots easily into a day spent exploring Freycinet National Park. For a more leisurely experience, consider a sunset cruise that adds golden-hour light and a glass of sparkling wine.

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