Port Arthur
Port Arthur is one of Australia’s most evocative historic sites, a former penal settlement set on the forested Tasman Peninsula. The haunting ruins of the sandstone prison, solitary cells and church stand in stark contrast to the deep blue waters of the harbour. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not just a history lesson—it’s a deeply atmospheric place where the island’s brutal convict past feels almost tangible.
Highlights & What to See
- Port Arthur Historic Site: Explore the main penitentiary, the separate prison, and the commandant’s house. The audio tour is excellent, bringing stories of convicts and guards to life.
- Isle of the Dead: Take a short boat trip to this tiny island cemetery, where the graves of convicts, soldiers and free settlers tell a poignant story of colonial life and death.
- Point Puer Boys’ Prison: A short walk from the main site, this was a separate prison for boys as young as nine. It’s a sobering but important part of the story.
- Coastal Scenery: The Tasman Peninsula itself is stunning, with dramatic sea cliffs, blowholes and the Remarkable Cave. The drive from Hobart or Launceston is part of the experience.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate a full day to Port Arthur to do it justice. Arrive early (by 9am) to beat the crowds and spend at least 4–5 hours exploring the site, including the boat cruise and the Isle of the Dead tour. If you’re based in Hobart, it’s a 90-minute drive each way—doable as a day trip, but staying overnight in nearby Eaglehawk Neck or Port Arthur itself allows you to also hike the Three Capes Track or visit the Tasman National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hobart: Tasmania’s capital is just 90 minutes away, with MONA, Salamanca Market and Mount Wellington.
- Tasman National Park: Dramatic coastal walks, the Tessellated Pavement and the Tasman Arch are all close by.
- Eaglehawk Neck: The narrow isthmus with its ‘dog line’ history and the natural rock formations of the Blowhole and Devil’s Kitchen.
- Richmond: A charming historic town with Australia’s oldest bridge and a great stop on the way from Hobart.
- Launceston: If you’re road-tripping, combine Port Arthur with a visit to Launceston’s Cataract Gorge and the Tamar Valley wine region.
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Image credits
- Cataract Gorge — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hobart — File:Franklin Wharf 2015.jpg : Michael fromholtz derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tasman National Park — JJ Harrison ( https://www.jjharrison.com.au/ ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Eaglehawk Neck — Pn57 at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Three Capes Track — Hughesdarren / Public domain