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Devonport Cruise Terminal - Hobart

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6421 4911
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The Devonport Cruise Terminal is located four kilometres (two and a half miles) from Devonport's city centre.

Devonport is centrally located in Tasmania's north-west, ideally located to explore the wilderness of Cradle Mountain National Park, tour some limestone caves, meet some of the native wildlife at nearby Narawntapu National Park, take a wilderness cruise at Strahan, explore historic Stanley. Visit some of our vineyards and indulge in some of our award-winning cool climate wines and magnificent local produce.

There are a wide range of tour options and activities available. The region offers spectacular breathtaking scenery and wilderness.

Most major cruise companies visit Tasmanian ports.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.1 kms   Edgewater
0.4 kms   Formby Hotel
0.4 kms   Alexander Hotel
0.6 kms   Merseybank Apartments
0.7 kms   Abel Tasman Caravan Park
0.7 kms   Birchmore of Devonport
0.7 kms   River View Lodge
0.7 kms   Elimatta Motor Inn

attractions

0.0 kms   Tasmanian Trail
0.4 kms   Hawley's Gingerbread House
0.6 kms   House of Anvers Chocolate Factory
0.7 kms   Ancient Relics
0.7 kms   Devonport Regional Gallery

events

0.5 kms   Taste the Harvest
0.5 kms   Hot Rod Car Show & Swap Meet
0.6 kms   Bombshells
0.3 kms   Devonport Visitor Centre

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