Hobart Cruise Terminal - Hobart CBD and Suburbs

The Hobart Cruise Terminal is located within ten minutes walk of Hobart’s city centre.

Hobart has a beautiful deep-water port, your vessel will berth in the heart of Hobart’s historic Salamanca area. Salamanca Place is renown for its craft and design shops, galleries, jewellers, café’s and restaurants, and every Saturday, Salamanca Market.

A wide range of tour options and activities are available from the Hobart Cruise Terminal - you can explore Hobart, do a little shopping, go beer or chocolate tasting, take a luxury coach, four wheel drive or motorcycle tour, go kayaking or jet boating, the list is long.

Take a tour to some of the most spectacular breathtaking scenery and wilderness, unique wildlife and icons, and attractions around Tasmania. Visit some of our vineyards and indulge in some of our award-winning cool climate wines and magnificent local produce.

Most major cruise companies visit Tasmanian ports.

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