Description
Points of Interest
- Stanley
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Visit the Highfield House, the 19th-century estate of the original settlers. Considered the "birthplace" where European settlers first established themselves, it represents an important part of Tasmania's heritage. As you walk the premises, your guide will regale you of the residence's historic past and prominence in the development of Tasmania's northwest coast. Continue on a narrated drive around Stanley, population 500. Enjoy a photo opportunity and chairlift to the top of The Nut, an old volcanic land formation rising over 450 feet. Enjoy some free time in the town of Stanley before returning to the motorcoach. En route back to the pier, take in a scenic drive passing Boat Harbour village and its tranquil bay. Wind down the road with Bass Strait on the horizon past wildflowers and jagged coastal cliffs.
Special Notes:
To make your day as enjoyable as possible, please ensure that you wear comfortable flat-soled shoes, clothing suited to the weather conditions, a hat and jacket, and bring along some sunscreen and bottled water.Child Price:
12 years & under onlyDetails
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.