Cruise to Tasmania

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Tasmania Cruises: Your guide to cruising the Apple Isle

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Frequently asked questions

Cruise highlights include scenic coastlines, historic sites, delicious local cuisine and natural wonders unique to Tasmania.


Summer (December to February) is popular, but spring (September to November) offers mild weather and blossoming landscapes. While Tassie may be beautiful in winter, the cold temperatures do not bode well for cruising.


Absolutely! Many cruises offer activities and excursions suitable for all ages.


Most cruises include meals, often featuring Tasmanian cuisine and local produce. Please check your itinerary to confirm what is included with your cruise package. 


Major ports like Hobart and Launceston are well-connected by air and serve as primary departure points for cruise ships and day trips.


Cruises can range from day trips to 10-day journeys around Tasmania.


Yes, many cruises offer an insight into Tasmanian history, and provide culinary experiences inspired by regional produce and farming practices.


Layered clothing due to variable weather, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes are a must! We also recommend bringing a camera and an empty stomach, ready to chow down on this region’s delicious produce.


Tasmania is known for its wine regions and quality produce, so it’s highly likely that these will be featured as part of your cruising experience. If in doubt, double check your itinerary inclusions to ensure you don’t miss out.


Yes. You can earn and redeem World360 Rewards points on qualifying cruises in the Tasmania region booked through Flight Centre.