Bruny Island

Bruny Island is a wild, windswept escape just a short ferry ride from Hobart, where dramatic sea cliffs, pristine beaches, and world-class produce collide. This slender island is actually two landmasses joined by a narrow isthmus, offering a microcosm of Tasmania’s best: abundant wildlife, gourmet food, and epic coastal walks. Whether you’re spotting white wallabies, shucking freshly harvested oysters, or hiking to the iconic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Bruny feels wonderfully remote yet accessible.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Bruny Island rewards those who linger. A day trip is possible if you’re efficient, but an overnight stay allows you to experience the island’s quiet magic after the day-trippers depart. Plan for at least one full day: start with a morning walk at The Neck, spend midday exploring the south (lighthouse and national park), and break for a long lunch at an oyster farm or cheese company. If you have two days, add a relaxed kayak trip and a sunset wildlife cruise.

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