You’ll board from Adventure Bay on Bruny Island for a three-hour wilderness cruise with a local guide who knows every cove and cliff. Feel ocean spray as you pass towering rocks, duck into deep-sea caves, watch seals lounging on ledges, and maybe spot dolphins or albatross overhead. It’s raw nature—sometimes loud, sometimes silent—and you’ll remember how it felt long after you’re back on land.
Li was already grinning at us as we fumbled into our jackets at Adventure Bay — “windproof, trust me!” she said, and she wasn’t kidding. The air smelled salty and sharp, with a hint of eucalyptus from somewhere inland. I tried to ask about the word for sea eagle in Palawa Kani (I butchered it), and Li just laughed, shaking her head as she pointed out the boat bobbing near the jetty. There were maybe a dozen of us, all bundled up and shuffling a bit nervously — one guy had brought his toddler in a puffy red suit that made everyone smile.
The engine started up with this low rumble that you could feel through your feet. As we pulled away from Bruny Island’s shore, the cliffs just seemed to rise up out of nowhere — rough stone faces with streaks of orange lichen. It’s hard to describe how close we got; at one point I swear you could reach out and touch the rock (don’t). We dipped into this sea cave where everything went suddenly cool and echoey — my glasses fogged up for a second. Out past the blowhole, there was this wild spray of water and then silence except for seabirds wheeling overhead. I didn’t expect to care so much about birds but seeing an albatross glide right over us felt kind of huge.
Somewhere past the headland we spotted seals sprawled like lazy dogs on a rock ledge. Li knew every species by sight — she’d tap your shoulder if you missed something (“Look there!”). Dolphins showed up too, twisting through the wake; everyone scrambled for photos but honestly it was better just to watch them flicker in and out of the water. The weather kept shifting: sun one minute, then cold wind whipping your face so you had to tuck your chin down into your jacket. I still think about that weird mix of excitement and calm — like being far away from everything but also right there with strangers who suddenly felt familiar.
The cruise lasts three hours along Bruny Island’s southern coastline.
The tour departs from Adventure Bay on Bruny Island.
Yes, full-length waterproof and windproof jackets are provided for all guests.
Yes, you may see seals, dolphins, seabirds, and other coastal wildlife during the tour.
Yes, infants are welcome but must sit on an adult’s lap; suitable for all fitness levels.
The tour runs in all weather conditions; dress appropriately as advised by your guide.
Please check in 30 minutes prior to departure at Adventure Bay.
Your day includes a three-hour wilderness cruise around Bruny Island’s southern coast with a knowledgeable local guide leading you past sea cliffs and caves; full-length waterproof jackets are provided for comfort in any weather—just check in half an hour before setting off from Adventure Bay.
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