Is there a ferry from Hobart to Bruny Island?
Map: Hobart To Bruny Island From here, the ferry travels a couple of kilometres between the mainland of Tasmania at the Kettering ferry terminal to Bruny Island on the western side of North Bruny Island at Roberts Point. So the distance Hobart to Bruny Island is about 35 kilometres travelling overland.
Is Bruny Island worth going to?
But it is just a twenty minute ferry ride away from the mainland of Tasmania. Bruny Island is really two islands connected by a thin isthmus of sand. There are vineyards and whiskey distilleries to visit and the entire island is one awesome scenic drive.
How many days do you need in Bruny Island?
We recommend that you spend at least 2-3 days and if you can a week will give you time to unwind and appreciate how special Bruny Island really is.
Is it worth staying overnight on Bruny Island?
The best thing about Bruny Island is its location. It’s just 45 minutes from Tasmania’s capital city of Hobart. That makes Bruny Island the ideal Hobart day trip, either as part of a tour or on your own. But if you really want to experience Bruny, I’d recommend staying for a night (or even longer).
Can you swim on Bruny Island?
Bruny Island hosts many hidden and pristine beaches for beachcombing or swimming. Some favourite beaches are the Cloudy bay Lagoon, Adventure Bay, Cloudy Bay Beach, Alonnah beach and many more.
What is Bruny Island known for?
Bruny Island has some of Tasmania’s most beautifully preserved natural environments with abundant wildlife and stunning cliff top views. The island is about 50 km long but appears to be two islands with North and South Bruny joined by a narrow strip of land called The Neck.
Does Bruny Island have WIFI?
Free Wifi on Bruny Island is rare. The list of accommodation providing it includes: Bruny Island Hotel at Alonnah.