
Coastal Adventures Tasmania
6 nights Hobart – Hobart
Departure Dates
2026: 27 January. 2027: 14 January.
2026: 27 January. 2027: 14 January.

| Cabin | 2026 & 2027 NRMA** | 2026 & 2027 Full fare |
| – | Twin Share | Twin Share |
| Main Deck (Category B) | N/A | $7,280 pp |
| Main Deck (Category A) | N/A | $7,980 pp |
| Promenade Deck (Category B) | N/A | $8,380 pp |
| Promenade Deck (Category A) | $7,344 pp | $9,180 pp |
| Bridge Deck Balcony Suite | $7,984 pp | $9,980 pp |
**NRMA members – Receive up to 20% off the full cruise fare (Promenade A and above). Savings are subject to availability on selected dates. MYNRMA Members also get complimentary Deposit Protection and 1x complimentary bottle of wine.

Tasmania’s untouched coastline reveals Port Davey’s dramatic fjords, Freycinet’s pristine beaches, Maria Island’s history, and Australia’s most remote wilderness.



Board Coral Discoverer in Hobart and toast the adventure ahead with sparkling wine and canapés as we depart the harbour. Relax on deck with upbeat tunes, meet your fellow travellers, or take in the city skyline as Tasmania’s spectacular coastline unfolds.
Spend the day exploring Bruny Island. Choose from guided hikes to Fluted Cape or Grass Point, self‑guided beach walks, or try kayaking and paddleboarding in sheltered bays. As evening falls, enjoy a Tasmanian small‑plates dinner before stargazing on deck.
Step ashore on Maria Island, where wombats roam freely. Explore Fossil Cliffs, follow the Reservoir Circuit, and discover Darlington’s convict past. Cool off with a swimbefore returning for a relaxed sunset BBQ on the Sun Deck.
Wake up surrounded by Freycinet’s iconic pink granite peaks. Walk to Wineglass Bay lookout or along Isthmus Track, swim in turquoise bays, and enjoy sunset cruising past seal colonies before a dinner celebrating Tasmanian local produce.
Melaleuca and Clayton’s Corner
Today, we venture into one of Australia’s most remote and untouched wilderness areas. Accessible only by sea, air, or an extended hike. Choose to explore Melaleuca, home to the endangered orange-bellied parrot and the Deny King Museum, or head ashore to Clayton’s Corner, where you can walk in the footsteps of early pioneers.
Bramble Cove & Breaksea Islands
Our final day of exploration. Paddle Bramble Cove’s pristine waters or hike to Mount Milner for panoramic views. Alternatively, cruise to Breaksea Island to explore rugged beaches and seabird colonies. As we sail past the dramatic cliffs of Maatsuyker Island and Australia’s southernmost lighthouse, raise a glass and reflect on a journey well spent.
Arrive back in Hobart in time for breakfast and final farewells. Disembarkation at 8:00am.
Arrival location will be at either Macquarie Wharf or Princes Wharf, with the confirmed location advised seven days prior to sailing.
Embrace the unexpected – it’s part of the adventure. This itinerary is a guide. We adjust plans based on weather, tides, wildlife, and opportunities we encounter. Remote communities may be unavailable due to local customs. Flexibility makes expeditions special.
Life aboard Coral Discoverer on a weekend escape to Tasmania’s rugged coast is intimate, allowing you the freedom to travel at your own pace. Picture yourself nestled between soaring cliffs and pristine shores as our purpose-built ships navigate through these secluded waters. Onboard, enjoy fresh seasonal cuisine and boutique Australian wines and brews. With an intimate atmosphere and our renowned warm Australian hospitality, you will quickly feel at home on your expedition.

