Reaching Bruny Island is an adventure in itself. From Hobart, it’s just a 40-minute drive to the small coastal town of Kettering, where the Bruny Island Ferry departs. The ferry ride is short (about 20 minutes), but the moment you set sail, you know you’re headed somewhere special. Pro Tip: The ferry allows cars, so bringing a rental car is the best way to explore Bruny Island at your own pace.
Stepping out of the car, you instantly feel it—the air is cooler, fresher. The sounds of rustling leaves and distant waterfalls fill the air. Wallabies casually hop across the road, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot awombat munching on the grass near the visitor center.
This is a hiker’s paradise. Whether you’re up for a relaxed stroll or an epic multi-day trek, there’s something for everyone:
If there’s one place that defines Bruny Island, it’s The Neck.
This narrow strip of land connects North Bruny and South Bruny, creating a dramatic 360-degree view of the ocean on both sides. Climbing the wooden stairs to the lookout platform is a must—especially at sunrise or sunset when the sky explodes into colors.
🐧 Bonus: At dusk, you might see little penguins returning to their burrows in the sand dunes below!
Welcome to one of the most beautiful beaches in Tasmania.
With its crystal-clear water and soft white sand, Adventure Bay is perfect for:
✅ Swimming & kayaking 🏊♂️
✅ Strolling along the beach barefoot 🌊
✅ Spotting dolphins and seabirds 🐬
This spot is also rich in history—Captain Cook landed here in 1777 during his explorations!
The further south you go, the wilder Bruny Island becomes. South Bruny National Park is where you’ll find dramatic sea cliffs, dense rainforests, and remote beaches that feel like they belong in another world.
🏕️ Must-See Spots in the Park:
🚗 Tip: The roads in this part of the island can be rough—having a 4WD or a car with good clearance helps!
Bruny Island isn’t just about nature—it’s also a paradise for food lovers.
A stop at Bruny Island Cheese & Beer Co. is non-negotiable. They make some of the best artisan cheeses in Tasmania, paired perfectly with locally brewed craft beer. Try the:
✔ Raw milk cheeses (unique in Australia!)
✔ “Otto” baked cheese wrapped in prosciutto 🧀
✔ A cold Tasmanian pale ale 🍺
Other foodie highlights include:
🍷 Bruny Island Premium Wines – Australia’s southernmost vineyard.
🦪 Get Shucked Oysters – Fresh oysters straight from the sea!
🍯 Bruny Island Honey – Organic honey harvested from native Tasmanian flowers.
🚗 Pro Tip: Take a cooler bag—you’ll want to bring some treats back with you!
Bruny Island is one of the best places in Tasmania to see wildlife up close.
🔎 Keep your eyes open for:
🌿 Respect the wildlife: Drive carefully (especially at dawn & dusk), and don’t feed the animals!
Bruny Island is great year-round, but each season offers a different vibe: Summer (Dec-Feb): Warm, perfect for beaches and hiking.
Autumn (Mar-May): Fewer crowds, beautiful golden landscapes.
Winter (Jun-Aug): Cozy, peaceful, and great for foodie experiences.
Spring (Sep-Nov): Wildflowers bloom, and wildlife is super active.
Comfortable shoes (for walking & short hikes)
A warm jacket (it gets chilly, even in summer)
Sunglasses & sunscreen (the Aussie sun is strong!)
A camera—Bruny Island is ridiculously photogenic
Bruny Island has some of Tasmania’s best boutique accommodations, including:
Camping at The Neck Reserve – Waking up to ocean views = priceless.
Bruny Island Lodge – A secluded eco-lodge surrounded by wilderness.
43 Degrees Bruny Island – Unique luxury waterfront cabins at Adventure Bay.
Tip: Bruny Island gets super busy in summer, so book your stay early!