Last day in Tasmania
Clara would fly to Sydney and Livia would fly back home at Canberra at noon. My flight was scheduled at 21:00 that I had a free day. I took this opportunity to join the Bruny Island cruise at A$148.5 (enjoyed 10% discount with YHA membership).
My lugguge had been deposited at the hostel the night before, I needed to get up early in the morning. We have to gather at the Visitor Centre near the waterfront at 8:00.
The tour guide brought his grand child with him. The kid helped to count the heads. From the waterfront, we headed to Salamanca, Arthur Circuit (a narrow circular street), Battery Point, and headed to Kingston. At there, I was introduced the oldest train in Tasmania. We then reached the harbour. Along the way, our van stopped by a few grocery shops and picked up local fresh produce, like fruits and vegetables and other provisions, for preparing our lunch.
All the cars and 3 of our tour vans queued along the road ready to board on this ship.

It was not a sunny day but it reached 36∘ the day before. When I applied for the tour, the agency clerk persuaded me to join the cruise the day before as it should be nice to go for a cruise on a sunny and hot day. A girl staying in the same room joined that tour but she was disappointed as there were not many wildlife seen.


There are many cars queuing at the road, waiting for our ship to park.

After landed on Bruny Island, we followed the Bruny Island Main Road to the Adventure Bay. We gathered and had our light breakfast there. Follow the beach side, we walked towards the speedboats.

This is a very nice apartment enjoying the beach view.

We queued and ready to board on the speed boats.

Special landscape of Bruny Island


Each of us was allocated a red raincoat

Sea weed growing along the coast

Many sea gulls resting on the rocks



Breathing hole - we were all splashed when our boat approached the breathing hole



There are many different kinds of sea birds


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