Things to do in Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Tasmania: The Best Boat Tours & Water Sports

July 18, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Discover the best top things to do in Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Australia including Freycinet Adventures, Beach and Boat, Bicheno's Glass Bottom Boat, Sea-All Fishing and Marine Tours, SUP Freycinet, Freycinet Flyer, Freycinet Charters, Freycinet Aqua Taxi, Moulting Lagoon Eco Tours, Wineglass Bay Cruises.
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1. Freycinet Adventures

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Freycinet Adventures

Discover Freycinet! Tasmaia's greatest sea kayaking destination The Freycinet Paddle- explore the breathtaking coastline of Freycinet National Park by sea kayak on this relaxed guided, award winning tour. Listed #4 Things to do before you die, in Australia

2. Beach and Boat

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Beach and Boat

Personallised boat adventures to Maria Island National Park on a converted 40 foot traditional Tasmanian cray fishing boat. Book as a single or a group, sailing with a minimum of 4 passengers & a maximum of 10. Departing Triabunna marina 9:30am. Adventure options include fishing, swimming, snorkelling, bird/whale watching a& exploring Maria Island.

3. Bicheno's Glass Bottom Boat

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5.0 based on 82 reviews

Bicheno's Glass Bottom Boat

An eco- tourism experience, marine sightseeing , including a running commentary on the marine wildlife and local history .

4. Sea-All Fishing and Marine Tours

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Sea-All Fishing and Marine Tours

Fishing Charters. We offer fishing charters and marine tours. So if you are an experienced or novice fisher we have charters to suit. If you have not fished before then Skipper Greg will show you how to cast and reel in a fish. Greg will fillet and bag your catch for you to take home.All equipment supplied. Experience the beautiful East coast water and learn about the history and marine life.

5. SUP Freycinet

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SUP Freycinet

Stand Up Paddle Boarding and Surf Board Hire, Freycinet SUP along the world class Freycinet coast line, exploring at your own pace. Eco friendly touring, viewing the marine life below as you Paddle under the red granite boulders that are the famous Hazards Mountain Range. Grab a board anytime of day and get your adventure started.

6. Freycinet Flyer

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Freycinet Flyer

Freycinet Flyer thrills visitors to the Freycinet region wishing to experience Tasmania’s world class natural assets by delivering a memorable and unique jet boating experience. Our one hour tours highlight the spectacular landscapes of Great Oyster Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula in an exciting ride aboard our fully enclosed jet boat. We are 'Freycinet Done Differently'.

7. Freycinet Charters

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Freycinet Charters

Freycinet Charters is a family-owned Boat Tour business that operates out of Coles Bay, located on the mid east coast of Tasmania. We are licensed by the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service to offer highly personalised Boat Charters for families and smaller special interest and social groups in and around Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Schouten Island and Great Oyster Bay on our 9.5m brand new, purpose-built Noosa Cat charter vessel.

8. Freycinet Aqua Taxi

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Freycinet Aqua Taxi

Freycinet Aqua Taxi is a one of kind ferry service in Freycinet National Park. Departing from Coles Bay, it's the fastest way to Wineglass Bay.Combine cruising and walking to experience Freycinet in a unique way. Scheduled sailings depart daily and are a popular way to experience the Freycinet National Park walking tracks. Whether you’re after a short walk, a long hike, or simply to spend the day on a secluded beach- we have an option for you. One way or return. If you're heading to Wineglass Bay avoid the steep track over the mountain and take the taxi. Avoid the busy summer crowd. The taxi can have you in the National Park in 20 mins- shorter time than it takes to find a carpark in January!

9. Moulting Lagoon Eco Tours

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Moulting Lagoon Eco Tours

Experience an adventurous wilderness tour in the first genuine Eco Electric Self-Sufficient Solar Catamaran (Gypsy) in Tasmania. With no engine noise to disturb the tranquillity and peace, you will glide amongst the unique flora and fauna of Moulting Lagoon and be able to listen to the sounds of nature. Enjoy the stunning landscape set against the iconic Freycinet National Park, and a complimentary local wine and oysters grown around the lagoon.

10. Wineglass Bay Cruises

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Wineglass Bay Cruises

Wineglass Bay, nestled underneath the Hazards Mountain range, is a location of primeval peace and beauty. Experience the tranquility from a truly unique perspective with award winning Wineglass Bay Cruises. Step aboard Schouten Passage II for an unforgettable 4.5 hour cruise. Let our experienced and friendly crew guide you through the sights and history of the Freycinet Peninsula; taking you from the gentle shores of Coles Bay, to one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Stop for lunch at Wineglass Bay and enjoy some of Tasmania’s finest fresh produce with a grazing platter served to you. Let go of the every day and absorb the serenity of your destination. The scenery is stunning, the wildlife abundant, and you will experience a rare, intimate outlook on one of Tasmania’s most extraordinary places.

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