Description
The oldest and smallest continent has it all, extraordinary wildlife, unique flora, forests which appear to go on forever, rolling pastureland, vineyards, plantations, mountains, rivers, and dramatic coastal scenery. Nowhere is this more true than on the island of Tasmania which, due to its isolated position, has retained a refreshingly ‘untouched’ feel both in its landscape and heritage. The old cliché of ‘more British than the British’ sits easily with Tasmania, where the predominant settlers were Anglo Saxon in origin. Due to its small population and isolation, the island has been by-passed by any massive economic development and the result for the visitor is sheer bliss.
Australia’s island state is poised at the edge of the world, where the Southern and Pacific Oceans collide. Pristine World Heritage wilderness and national parks teem with native wildlife and Tasmania’s natural beauty sees rugged mountain ranges culminate in soaring coastal cliffs and crescent shaped beaches. Amidst this stunning natural backdrop, Tasmania’s intriguing history is displayed in compelling convict heritage and historic sites. In addition the fertile pastures and verdant valleys produce a bounty of world-renowned food and wine.
Such beauty and diversity is best explored by small ship and we have chartered the Coral Adventurer for this fascinating expedition which will circumnavigate Tasmania. The itinerary is brimming with highlights and includes a wonderful balance of history, culture, flora, fauna and architecture. Working with the Australian owners of the Coral Adventurer, we have planned our unique voyage to include seldom visited World Heritage Sites and pristine wilderness areas of Tasmania, a place renowned for its amazing diversity.
With the Coral Adventurer we can drop anchor in remote bays, navigate channels and call into harbours both large and small and with the unique Xplorer tender vessels and the Zodiac landing craft we will be able to land in otherwise inaccessible places, making the most of Tasmania’s extraordinary natural attractions. At the end of each day we return to the Coral Adventurer and indulge in the delights of the celebrated cuisine and wine along with the convivial company of just 100 fellow passengers. We will be joined on board by an expedition team including guest speakers, some of whom call Tasmania home and have a wealth of knowledge of the flora, fauna and indigenous cultures.