Southwest Wilderness Experience

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Highlights & inclusions

Scenic flight over Derwent River, Bruny Island, southern coastline, South East Cape
Gourmet lunch featuring Tasmanian produce
Wine & refreshments included
Return flight over Arthur Range, Mount Picton, Huon Valley & Mount Wellington
Explore the Melaleuca Museum & the Neewonnee Walk
Boat trip on the pristine Port Davey Marine Reserve
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$699.00AUD
or 4 payments of $174.75 with how it works
Free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to experience
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What you can expect

The coastlines, landscapes, and waterways of the Southwest National Park provide some of the most majestic scenery you can see anywhere in the world.

And given its rugged terrain and remote location, very few people have the opportunity to visit and enjoy this largely untouched region. But you can discover and explore the grandeur and spirit of the Tasmanian wilderness on our Southwest Wilderness day tour.

You’ll have exclusive access into the heart of the region with our fully-packaged experience – providing you with a feature-rich yet relaxed taste of true wilderness.

At Par Avion, our pilots and wilderness guides have been sharing this experience with our guests for over thirty years.

We love this place, and on our fully-guided day tour you’ll benefit from our special insights and extensive experience as a tourism and aviation operator here.

Location

What you need to know

Inclusions
  • Return scenic flights
  • Boat trip on Port Davey Marine Reserve
  • Ground tour at Melaleuca
  • Wine and refreshments
  • Lunch
Exclusions
  • Hotel transfers available on request
Highlights
  • Flight over Derwent River, Bruny Island, southern coastline, South East Cape – the most southern point of Australia
  • Boat trip on the pristine waterways of the Port Davey Marine Reserve taking in Waterfall Bay & the Breaksea Islands
  • Explore the Melaleuca Museum & the Neewonnee Walk, a monument to the rich Indigenous history of the area
  • Return flight over the Arthur Range, Mount Picton, Huon Valley & Hobart’s Mount Wellington
  • Gourmet lunch featuring Tasmanian produce
Time
  • Tours operate on demand, please contact operator for availability and to book in a flight time
Duration
  • 6 hours
Location
  • Departing from Par Avion, 115 Kennedy Drive, Cambridge, Tasmania 7170
Additional Information
  • Minimum 2 passengers
  • Flight paths and itinerary are subject to weather
Booking Information
  • Confirmation in the form of a tour voucher will be received at time of booking
  • Upon completion of purchase, please print the voucher and present on day of the experience
  • Mobile Vouchers are accepted! - Vouchers can also be presented on your mobile device for this attraction
  • For your information, complete Tour Operator Information including contact details is included on your tour voucher
  • Flights operate daily except Christmas Day 25 December. At the completion of purchase, you will need to contact the tour operator to book in a flight time that suits you (Tour Operator details will be printed in your tour voucher)
  • Availability was accurate at the time of booking however, is subject to change due to circumstances out of our control
  • We strongly suggest reconfirming your booking with the tour operator within 24 hours of making your booking and prior to making other travel arrangements
  • Prices are seasonal and are constantly changing. The from price displayed may not always be the price you are going to pay, as once you click on your specified date, the price will change to reflect the price for that date/season. Please note that in some cases where you cannot click on a date to obtain the price, please call us so we can assist you

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