Calm Water Cruise

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Calm Water Cruise

Cruises, Sailing and Water Tours
Part of: Sail Kerrawyn
4 min guests
15 max guests

Highlights

  • Join the serene cruise on Kerrawyn, a 1949 vessel crafted from Tasmanian timbers, for a unique experience.
  • Savour a delicious cheese and fruit plate paired with local cider or Tasmanian wine while cruising the Huon River.
  • Relax and take in the stunning sights of the Huon Valley, immersing yourself in the region's natural beauty.
  • Enjoy a family-friendly outing with pet-friendly options available, making it a perfect day for everyone.

Join them on board Kerrawyn for an afternoon calm water cruise. Each booking includes a slice of cake with tea or coffee in the Morning Cruise or a beautiful cheese and fruit plate and a glass of local cider or Tasmanian wine in the Afternoon Cruise.

Sit back and enjoy the experience and take in the wonderful sights of the Huon Valley.

Step back in time on board Kerrawyn built in 1949 of beautiful Tasmanian timbers as she effortlessly takes you along the Huon River at Franklin.

Itinerary highlights

Calm Water Cruise -Morning and Afternoon

Learn the history of this magnificent Tasmanian fishing Ketch while experiencing the wonderful sights of the Huon Valley.

Tour details

  • Cruises, Sailing and Water Tours
  • Half Day or Less
  • Water – Motorised
  • Private Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Pet Friendly – Enquire
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Operation information

Sail Kerrawyn

Sail Kerrawyn is a boat tour business offering day sails (17 passengers) and extended overnight trips (8 passengers) on board our faithfully restored Tasmanian fishing Ketch.

Passengers have the opportunity to get involved in hoisting the sails, haul up the anchor and enjoy all aspects of being on board. A truly unique experience on board a piece of Tasmanian Maritime History.

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