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Incredible cruising adventures around Wilsons Promontory in Gippsland for 2022
Discover Wilsons Promontory from the water, come and join the adventure visiting this incredible national park
This perspective allows a unique glimpse into hard-to-reach islands, hidden-away beaches and wildlife who call the shoreline and sea their home. There are often whale sightings in the cooler months.
Explore the scenic east coast and the southern tip of Wilsons Prom aboard the 65-foot catamaran 'The Brianna' with a friendly and professional staff
Wildlife Coast Cruises
Wildlife Coast Cruises offer a full day Wilsons Prom Tour, only available during the warmer months. Discover hidden coves, untouched islands and monolithic rock formations as well as a range of marine life. Departs Port Welshpool. For more information, visit Wilsons Prom Cruise page.
Discover the beautiful granite coastline and unique wilderness of the Wilsons Promontory National Park on our two and a half hour Wilsons Promontory Cruise
Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
Board the yellow eco boats with Pennicott Wilderness Journeys and be propelled into adventure as you explore rarely-seen glimpses of the magical marine national park. The 2.5 hour Wilsons Promontory Cruise departs from Tidal River and takes you around the rugged coastline, hard-to-access beaches and remote islands.
Discover humpback and southern right whales returning on their migration after giving birth in warmer breeding grounds and other amazing marine life along the picturesque east coast of Wilsons Promontory
Pictures from Visit Gippsland website.
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