3-Day Expedition of Bathurst Harbour, Port Davey On-Board MV Odalisque from Hobart
Hobart, Australia
Trip Type: Multi-day Cruises
Duration: 3 days
Embark on a 3-day expedition, on the MV Odalisque, into Bathurst Harbour, Port Davey exploring the untouched and remote region of the Southwest Tasmanian World Heritage Area. Your journey begins in Hobart by boarding a light aircraft or helicopter to Melaleuca. Greeted by your expert guide, you will be transferred by tender along the waterways, to your floating home, Odalisque. An on-board chef cooks your every meal with the finest of Tasmanian produce matched with wine. There are countless activities to engage in including walking, swimming, diving, wildlife encounters and river exploring. This eco-tourism expedition will be an experience of a lifetime, which you will be one of the privileged minority to witness.
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Embark on a 3-day expedition, on the MV Odalisque, into Bathurst Harbour, Port Davey exploring the untouched and remote region of the Southwest Tasmanian World Heritage Area. Your journey begins in Hobart by boarding a light aircraft or helicopter to Melaleuca. Greeted by your expert guide, you will be transferred by tender along the waterways, to your floating home, Odalisque. An on-board chef cooks your every meal with the finest of Tasmanian produce matched with wine. There are countless activities to engage in including walking, swimming, diving, wildlife encounters and river exploring. This eco-tourism expedition will be an experience of a lifetime, which you will be one of the privileged minority to witness.
The Port Davey region of Southwest Tasmania is one of the most spectacular landscapes on the planet, with wild rivers, quartzite peaks and extensive waterways. Only accessible by foot, boat or light aircraft, Bathurst Harbour, a sheltered waterway south of Port Davey, is a Marine Nature Reserve and part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
Day 1: Hobart to Melaleuca
You will be collected from your accommodation and taken to Cambridge Airport to check in for a 1-hour scenic flight either by light aircraft or helicopter. Flying over Tasmania’s southernmost point, marvel at the rugged mountains, rives and waterways. Greeted at Melaleuca by your expert guide, you will learn some of the regions history and visit the viewing hide for the Orange Bellied Parrott. A tender will transfer you along Melaleuca Inlet, witnessing spectacular landscape, to the MV Odalisque, your floating home for a 2-night stay. On board Odalisque enjoy fresh Tasmanian seasonal produce all prepared by your personal chef, matched with Tasmanian beverages, relax and soak up the scenery in optimum comfort. The afternoon is yours, choose to stay on board or be taken ashore by your guide and commence one of the many walks across the buttongrass moorlands.
Day 2:
Be taken to Clayton’s Corner for a short walk to a small peak for wonderful views over Bathurst Harbour, Melaleuca inlet and the Celery Top Islands or head off with your guide and undertake a challenging full day, walk climb to the highest and most prominent peak, Mt Rugby. The 360◦ view is acclaimed by many as the best in Tasmania. If the weather permits, take a day trip cruise south to Maatsuyker Island, the most southerly island of Tasmania. Be set ashore amidst a seal colony, followed by a 45-minute walk to the lighthouse. The scenery overlooking the Needles is spectacular. Alternatively, head north to Giblin River, Low Rocky Point, The Shank and Mainwaring River, wander along beaches, climb sand dunes and explore the rock pools which often hold elusive rock lobster. In the evening, watch your chef cook up a storm, enjoy internationally acclaimed Tasmanian wine and beer, and later place motion detection infrared cameras in the environment with a chance of capturing wildlife in their natural habitat.
Day 3: Melaleuca to Hobart
Up early to recover the motion cameras and back to Odalisque to view the result of the overnight footage. Then on the move, through Bathurst Channel admiring the quartzite peaks rising from the Harbour, to Spain Bay. If you choose, go ashore and commence a short walk to Stephens Bay. Here you can check out the southern weather and take a walk along one of the most remote and wild beaches in Tasmania. Late afternoon, by tender, you will return to Melaleuca to visit the Aboriginal interpretation walk and board your flight to Hobart via the inland route offering another perspective of the Tasmanian wilderness.
Day 1: Hobart to Melaleuca
You will be collected from your accommodation and taken to Cambridge Airport to check in for a 1-hour scenic flight either by light aircraft or helicopter. Flying over Tasmania’s southernmost point, marvel at the rugged mountains, rives and waterways. Greeted at Melaleuca by your expert guide, you will learn some of the regions history and visit the viewing hide for the Orange Bellied Parrott. A tender will transfer you along Melaleuca Inlet, witnessing spectacular landscape, to the MV Odalisque, your floating home for a 2-night stay. On board Odalisque enjoy fresh Tasmanian seasonal produce all prepared by your personal chef, matched with Tasmanian beverages, relax and soak up the scenery in optimum comfort. The afternoon is yours, choose to stay on board or be taken ashore by your guide and commence one of the many walks across the buttongrass moorlands.
Day 2:
Be taken to Clayton’s Corner for a short walk to a small peak for wonderful views over Bathurst Harbour, Melaleuca inlet and the Celery Top Islands or head off with your guide and undertake a challenging full day, walk climb to the highest and most prominent peak, Mt Rugby. The 360◦ view is acclaimed by many as the best in Tasmania. If the weather permits, take a day trip cruise south to Maatsuyker Island, the most southerly island of Tasmania. Be set ashore amidst a seal colony, followed by a 45-minute walk to the lighthouse. The scenery overlooking the Needles is spectacular. Alternatively, head north to Giblin River, Low Rocky Point, The Shank and Mainwaring River, wander along beaches, climb sand dunes and explore the rock pools which often hold elusive rock lobster. In the evening, watch your chef cook up a storm, enjoy internationally acclaimed Tasmanian wine and beer, and later place motion detection infrared cameras in the environment with a chance of capturing wildlife in their natural habitat.
Day 3: Melaleuca to Hobart
Up early to recover the motion cameras and back to Odalisque to view the result of the overnight footage. Then on the move, through Bathurst Channel admiring the quartzite peaks rising from the Harbour, to Spain Bay. If you choose, go ashore and commence a short walk to Stephens Bay. Here you can check out the southern weather and take a walk along one of the most remote and wild beaches in Tasmania. Late afternoon, by tender, you will return to Melaleuca to visit the Aboriginal interpretation walk and board your flight to Hobart via the inland route offering another perspective of the Tasmanian wilderness.
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