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There is no public transportation on the island, and car rentals are only available from the mainland—confirm that your rental insurance covers the island.
Cell phone coverage can vary throughout Bruny Island, and free Wi-Fi is only available at some hotels and guesthouses.
Tasmania’s notoriously changeable weather means it’s best to always have a raincoat or umbrella handy, even in the summer.
Some cruises, ferries, and accommodation options are wheelchair accessible, but check in advance.
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While there’s no admission fee for Bruny Island itself, many travelers opt to explore as part of a guided tour, including round-trip transport by ferry. Full-day small-group tours from Hobart start at US$109 per person, while day trips from Hobart, including a Bruny Island cruise, start at US$189.
The only way to reach the island is by ferry, and you can either bring your vehicle on board or hop on as a foot passenger. From Hobart, it’s about a 30-minute drive or a 50-minute bus ride to the ferry terminal in Kettering, followed by a 20-minute ferry ride.
Yes, the ferry to Bruny Island is free for foot passengers. However, there is a charge if you want to bring your vehicle. Return tickets start at AU$7.70 for bicycles or motorcycles and AU$55.80 for cars, but the fare does include the driver and all passengers.
No. While you can book Bruny Island ferry tickets in advance, and it may save time on arrival, there is no requirement to prebook. Tickets are not reserved for a particular date or time, and both vehicle and foot passengers will need to wait in line for the next available ferry.
Many travelers visit Bruny Island on a day trip from Hobart, including Cape Bruny Lighthouse, a short walk in the South Bruny National Park, or a wilderness cruise around the island. To hike or explore more of the island’s natural wonders, plan to stay a night or two.






































































































































