1. Bruny Island is a popular holiday destination located off the coast of Hobart, Tasmania. The island is divided into two halves, connected by a narrow strip of land known as \"The Neck\". The North Island is home to peaceful bays, rugged coastlines, and a diverse range of wildlife, such as wallabies, penguins, eagles and whales. The South Island is known for its sweeping sandy beaches, towering cliffs, and stunning views of the Southern Ocean. Visitors can explore the island’s rich history, including the remains of a 19th-century convict station and the historically significant Cape Bruny Lighthouse. Bruny Island is also famous for its fresh seafood, artisan cheeses, and boutique wineries.
2. The island operates on limited hours and it’s advisable to plan ahead before arriving. The Bruny Island Ferry service operates seven days a week, departing from Kettering in southern Tasmania, and takes approximately 20 minutes to reach the island. Tickets for the ferry can be purchased in advance online or on arrival at the ferry terminal. Phone number for the ferry company is +61 1300 360 164.
3. Bruny Island has a number of activities for visitors to enjoy, including scenic drives, guided tours, and bushwalks, as well as surfing, fishing, and kayaking for the more adventurous. Some of the popular attractions on the island that require ticket purchases include Bruny Island Cheese Company, the Bruny Island Premium Wines tasting room, and the Pennicott Wilderness Journeys Cruise. The prices for these attractions vary and can be found on their respective websites. Visitors are advised to bring appropriate clothing and footwear, sunscreen, water, and snacks, as there are limited facilities on the island, especially during peak season.



 
                     
                     
                     
                    