Departs :
Par Avion, Cambridge
Destination :
Bathurst Harbour Port Davey
Flight Time :
Approx 50 mins each way
Tour Time :
Approx 8 hours
Cost :
Adult $390.00
Child $330.00
Come with us to this almost inaccessible wilderness area!
Take an unforgettable full day tour, exploring the incredibly remote waterways and wilderness of Bathurst Harbour/ Port Davey.
Departing from Cambridge Airport, our aircraft will fly you into this remote area via the South Coast. Flying over Hobart's eastern suburbs and the Derwent River, we will make our way down the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, past Recherche Bay to Tasmanian’s most southern point, South East Cape. At this point we leave civilisation behind and enter the vast South West Wilderness by following the South Coast Track all the way to Melaleuca.
On the ground at Melaleuca, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of the area, including a visit to see the rare and endangered Orange-Bellied Parrot at the Deny King Bird Hide, and do some short local walks.
Afterwards, we'll board one of our boats for a trip down Melaleuca Inlet and into Bathurst Harbour, an untouched waterway the size of Sydney Harbour.
You will see the remote Celery Top Islands, take walks in the wilderness and breathe the cleanest air in the world. We will pick a remote location for lunch, giving you an opportunity to experience untouched wilderness, away from any distractions or signs of civilisation
Late in the afternoon, we'll reboard our aircraft, and return to Cambridge Airport, flying via spectacular Federation Peak, and Mt Picton, over Huonville and Hobart City.
The tour is approximately 8 hours in duration. Our price includes: lunch including wine and morning tea/coffee, boat trips and a ground tour at Melaleuca, scenic flights to and from Melaleuca, Departs daily, weather permitting.
Price includes: lunch and refreshments, boat trip to Port Davey and ground tour at Melaleuca, scenic flights to and from Melaleuca. Child age 3-15 years. Prices inclusive of GST.
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