Iron Pot Cruises – Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
Highlights
- Join a two-and-a-half-hour cruise from Franklin Wharf, immersing yourself in Hobart's stunning waterways and maritime history.
- Discover the iconic Iron Pot lighthouse, a historic symbol of convict craftsmanship standing for over 150 years.
- Observe seabirds like the majestic white-bellied sea eagle around Betsey Island, enhancing your wildlife experience.
- Navigate past historic sites like Battery Point and Wrest Point Casino, enriching your sightseeing adventure in Hobart.
Join Pennicott Wilderness Journeys for a two-and-a-half-hour cruise exploring the beautiful waterways of Hobart and learn about the city’s maritime history. Departing Franklin Wharf on the waterfront, you are part of a small group of up to twelve.
Cruise down the River Derwent pass historic Battery Point, the iconic Wrest Point Casino and the Shot Tower at Taroona before heading to the ‘Iron Pot’, Australia’s oldest lighthouse. The origins of this lighthouse are steeped in tragedy, with frequent shipwrecks resulting in an outcry from the settlement. The unique square spire is a testament to convict construction, still standing more than 150 years later. Today the Iron Pot is well known as the final turn in the famous Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, regarded as one of the most gruelling sailing events in the world.
Continuing on we pass the point where the River Derwent meets Storm Bay before reaching Betsey Island, an uninhabited island that is home to a variety of seabirds, including the majestic white-bellied sea eagle. Rounding the far side of Betsey Island, Hope Beach comes into view.
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Iron Pot Cruises
Join in for a two-and-a-half-hour cruise exploring the beautiful waterways that influence the Hobart lifestyle and learn about the city’s maritime history. Journey to the ‘Iron Pot’ Australia’s oldest lighthouse and hear the tales of the early shipwrecks.
Then venture out into Storm Bay to circumnavigate Betsey Island, home to a variety of seabirds including the elusive white bellied sea eagle.
Accreditations
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EarthCheck Certified
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ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
Memberships
- Australian Tourism Export Council
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation