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Murrays Day Out - Devonport

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6424 5250
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Murray’s Day Out, based in Devonport, offers a day out similar to the "old Sunday drive". Visiting Tasmania would not be complete unless you have a day out with Murray. Murray offers a budget priced day out with a difference where you go into a certain region and experience what that area has to offer at your leisure. Being personally transported in a great air conditioned vehicle and not being rushed for timetable appointments like catching a bus makes Murray’s Day Out a very memorable and enjoyable occasion. His sense of humour is great! His knowledge of the area is good and he will source out any answers to questions to help you further enjoy your stay in Tasmania.

A pick up service is available from airports, the Spirit of Tasmania terminal and residences in major towns and areas. A minimum of two people is required up to a maximum of seven.

Murray’s Day Out covers mainly the northern and western areas of Tasmania although a statewide tour is available on request.

Murray’s itinerary is set out mainly upon the interests of his clients with enjoyment being of paramount importance.

Please do not hesitate in enquiring about your special needs.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.1 kms   Formby Hotel
0.1 kms   Alexander Hotel
0.3 kms   MacFie Manor
0.4 kms   Briniece Terrace
0.4 kms   Rosemount on Macfie
0.4 kms   Heritage Hill Accommodation
0.4 kms   Birchmore of Devonport
0.4 kms   Quality Hotel Gateway
0.4 kms   Merseybank Apartments
0.5 kms   Edgewater
0.5 kms   Devonport Historic Cottages

attractions

0.1 kms   House of Anvers Chocolate Factory
0.2 kms   Ancient Relics
0.2 kms   Devonport Regional Gallery
0.2 kms   Imaginarium Science Centre

events

0.2 kms   Hot Rod Car Show & Swap Meet
0.3 kms   Bombshells
0.4 kms   Menopause the Musical
0.4 kms   Taste the Harvest
0.4 kms   Terra che Brucia

information

0.2 kms   Devonport Visitor Centre
0.5 kms   Devonport Cruise Terminal

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