Hobart historic lunch cruises
A very enjoyable lunch cruise on Hobart historic cruises
Hobart histooric cruises
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The Mona ferry carving up the Derwent River.
The Mona ferry goes up and down the Derwent River between Mona and the City seemingly non-stop throughout each day.
Derwent River Tasmania
Flight from Riverfront Motel and Villas, Rosetta, Tasmania
Time-lapse of Cruise liner Queen Victoria, leaving its berth in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
A short time-lapse taken as the ship leaves its berth after a short visit to Hobart on the 2nd March, 2016.
Derwent River Hobart Tasmania
This is the VIEW from Adrian Kelly's balcony.
Wotz @ Peppermint Bay Cruise, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Being a visitor to Hobart is a constant delight. Lunch with a cruise across to Peppermint Bay from Hobart is one of the many ways that Tasmania shows off its scenic beauty.
Port of Hobart (1966)
Explore Hobart in the 1960s with a tour of the Port of Hobart featuring ferry travel on the Empress of Australia. Also includes the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, Cat and Fiddle Arcade, Mt Wellington and Nutgrove Beach.
A TasFilm Production made for the Marine Board of Hobart
Director: Don Anderson
Photography: Peter McKinley and Don Anderson
Editor: Anthony Gibb
Sound: Harry Lloyd
Executive Producer: Lindo Taylor
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: Films - Port of Hobart (1966) - (sound and colour) 13 minutes 59 seconds (Reference: AB869/1/2185)
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Spirit of Tasmania - Flavours of Tassie Showcase Domaine A
What can you look forward to on board this winter? How about sampling a delicious drop of red from Domaine A, the Coal River Valley winery appearing on board this week, offering samples & tastings to passengers. They're responsible for some of the most critically acclaimed reds in Australia, including the Stoney Vineyard Cab Sav (Aged), that's available in The Leatherwood restaurant.
Bathurst Harbour cruise, South West Wilderness, Tasmania, Australia
Traveltherenext: presents a video of a cruise on Bathurst Harbour in the South West Wilderness, Tasmania, Australia. The reflections in the water are awesome.
The tour is called A day in the wilderness run by Par Avion ( Departing from Cambridge Airport, you fly to his remote area via the South Coast over Hobart's eastern suburbs and the Derwent River and over the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, past Recherche Bay to Tasmanian's most southern point, South East Cape. At this point you leave civilisation behind and enter the vast South West Wilderness to Melaleuca.
On the ground at Melaleuca, there's a visit to spot rare and endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot at the Deny King Bird Hide and do some short local walks.
In this video, we board a boat and cruise down Melaleuca Inlet and into Bathurst Harbour, an untouched waterway the size of Sydney Harbour.
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Bathurst Harbour cruise, South West Wilderness, Tasmania, Australia
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Sailing around Hobart - Even Keels
A three day trip down the D'Entrecasteaux Channel in a Fountaine Pajot Levezzi 40 Maestro. The first night was spent at Barnes Bay opposite the Duck Pond. We then travelled down to the start of the Huon before spending the second night in Kangaroo Bay
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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Tasmania, Salamanca Place, Hobart, accommodation.
Landing on the Derwent river with Tasmanian Air Adventures (Tasmania, Australia) 2nd Sept, 2012
Arriving back in Hobart after an amazing scenic flight down to Port Arthur and Cape Raoul on the Wild Capes tour. Nick was our pilot and what a great job he did! The aircraft is a DeHavilland DHC-2 Beaver seaplane, built in 1964 and later fully restored. Rego VH-AQU (cn 1544).
Tasmania-MONA Ferry - 22 Feb 2016
Nothing special- just a short ferry ride from Hobart to the MONA Museum. No vids inside the museum save for a quick clip of the water wall with random words from the internet. They also have an outdoor trampoline you can try- I did!
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Derwent River Tasmania
Going for a cruise along the derwent river in tasmania near new norfolk
Railcars at Don River Railway February 2013, Pt 5
Diesel railcar DP 22 and trailer PT 3 pass by the storage sidings before entering the workshops yard at Don Village, February 2013.
Derwent River, Hobart, Tasmania. 31-5-14
Discovery Parks - Hobart
Discovery Parks -- Hobart is a 10 minute drive to the city centre and a 15 minute drive to the nearby town of Richmond, with Launceston just under 2.5 hours away. Hobart is easily reached from the mainland, with daily flights from all major Australian cities, and the 'Spirit of Tasmania' ferry services operating from Melbourne. With other Discovery Parks located throughout Tasmania including Hadspen, Tasmania is an ideal touring holiday destination
Set in beautiful bush setting, Discovery Parks -- Hobart is just minutes from the Meehan Range State Recreation Area which offers scenic bushwalking, abseiling and picnic facilities.
Nestled on the beautiful Derwent River, with Mount Wellington offering a dramatic backdrop, Hobart offers an extensive range of activities and attractions for the whole family. Just 20 minutes from Hobart, the summit of Mount Wellington offers stunning views of Hobart, Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula, with bushwalking trails for all fitness levels.
Each Saturday, the bustling Salamanca Markets comes alive with local produce and handcrafts available, while nearby Constitution Dock, the finishing line of the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, offers a wide selection of cafes and restaurants.
Nestled in the Coal River Valley just 30 minutes from Hobart, the historic town of Richmond features Australia's oldest bridge, Richmond Bridge, built by convicts in 1823.
Named 2008 and 2009 Best Heritage Tourism Experience in Australia by Gourmet Traveller Magazine, the Port Arthur Historic Site offers a rich insight into Australia's convict past. Set on 40 hectares featuring 30 buildings, extensive ruins and beautiful gardens, this World-Heritage listed site offers a full day of sightseeing, just 1 and a half hours from Hobart.
A 20 minute ferry ride from Kettering just outside Hobart will deliver you to Bruny Island, home of the prestigious Bruny Island Surf Classic. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty and abundant wildlife, Bruny Island offers cruises, bushwalking, bird-watching and Fairy Penguin tours.
Discovery Parks -- Hobart is well positioned to enjoy all that Hobart and the surrounding area has to offer and features a range of accommodation from en-suite powered caravan sites to cabins, cottages and lodges. Our 3.5 star self-contained cottages and lodges offer sleeping from 4 to 6 people and feature en-suite bathroom, TV/DVD and full kitchen with gas stove and dishwasher. Our Standard Cabins are ideal for larger families or groups, and feature electric heating, while our Economy Cabins offer sleeping from 4 to 6 people, and feature kitchenette and en-suite bathroom.
Offering a fully-serviced Conference Centre, internet access plus beach volley-ball court and playground, Discovery Parks -- Hobart is ideal for corporate functions, large groups or family holidays.
Mona Roma MR11 Derwent river
Discovery Parks - Mornington, Hobart
Discovery Parks -- Mornington Hobart on the Southern Shore is less than half an hour from the nearby towns of Richmond and Kingston, with Launceston just under 3 hours away. Hobart is easily reached from the mainland, with daily flights from all major Australian cities, and the 'Spirit of Tasmania' ferry services operating from Melbourne. With other Discovery Parks located throughout Tasmania including Hadspen and Strahan, Tasmania is an ideal touring holiday destination
With views to Mount Wellington, Discovery Parks -- Mornington Hobart is set in beautifully maintained grounds, just 10 minutes from the bustling city centre.
Nestled on the beautiful Derwent River, Hobart offers an extensive range of activities and attractions for the whole family. Just 20 minutes from Hobart, the summit of Mount Wellington offers stunning views of Hobart, Bruny Island and the Tasman Peninsula, with bushwalking trails for all fitness levels.
Each Saturday, the bustling Salamanca Markets comes alive with local produce and handcrafts available, while nearby Constitution Dock, the finishing line of the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, offers a wide selection of cafes and restaurants.
Nestled in the Coal River Valley just 30 minutes from Hobart, the historic town of Richmond features Australia's oldest bridge, Richmond Bridge, built by convicts in 1823.
Named 2008 and 2009 Best Heritage Tourism Experience in Australia by Gourmet Traveller Magazine, the Port Arthur Historic Site offers a rich insight into Australia's convict past. Set on 40 hectares featuring 30 buildings, extensive ruins and beautiful gardens, this World-Heritage listed site offers a full day of sightseeing, just 1 and a half hours from Hobart.
A 20 minute ferry ride from Kettering just outside Hobart will deliver you to Bruny Island, home of the prestigious Bruny Island Surf Classic. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty and abundant wildlife, Bruny Island offers cruises, bushwalking, bird-watching and Fairy Penguin tours.
Discovery Parks -- Mornington is well positioned to enjoy all that Hobart and the surrounding area has to offer and features a range of accommodation from Economy Cabins to Superior Cottages. Our 3.5 star self-contained Superior cottages offer sleeping for 5 people and feature separate lounge / dining with gas-log heater, full kitchen and separate bathroom, while our Spa Cottages sleep 2 and feature a luxury spa bath. Our Economy and Standard Cabins sleep 5 to 6 and feature electric heating, cooking facilities and en-suite bathroom.
With communal BBQs and a large playground, Discovery Parks -- Mornington is the perfect base for your next family holiday.