Encounter Maria Island
Highlights
- Experience breathtaking views as you sail from Triabunna to the untouched beauty of Maria Island.
- Explore rich indigenous and European history while wandering through the serene landscapes of the National Park.
- Observe abundant wildlife in their natural habitat, creating unforgettable moments on your adventure.
- Stay in the historic penitentiary at Darlington for a unique glimpse into the island's past.
Encounter Maria Island is the official ferry operator to and from Maria Island National Park. All available sailings are listed on the website.
Located off Tasmania’s East Coast, Maria Island is only about 30 minutes by ferry from Triabunna, and as far from ordinary as you can imagine. Rich in indigenous and European history, abundant in wildlife, boasting spectacular views and remarkable geological features, the entire island is a National Park, managed by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service.
There are no shops or fancy hotels, and limited places to charge your precious devices – so come prepared. Accommodation is available in the old penitentiary building at Darlington, and there are a few camp sites on the island. Visit the website for more information.
Leave your ordinary world behind and experience something extraordinary – Encounter Maria Island.
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The official ferry service to and from Maria Island National Park
The Encounter Maria Island ferry is the first stage of your Maria Island National Park, Tasmania experience. Maria Island National Park offers amazing scenery, wildlife watching and various walks – both short and long.
Current offers
Maria Island Brass Monkeys Swim Club
Fully submerging one’s person under the surface of the crystal clear, brain-numbingly cold waters surrounding Maria Island is a rite-of-passage challenge too nuts to ignore. If you accept and subsequently succeed, you will be awarded life membership into the Maria Island Brass Monkeys Swim Club (MIBMSC), along with other perks, prizes and MIBMSC paraphernalia. Purchase a ‘Plunge Permit’ with your ferry travel to participate.
Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation