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Boat hires and yacht charters in Tassie will range in price from $69/hour to well over $500/hour, depending on the boat size and type of experience you’re looking for. Luxury yachts in Tasmania can be chartered for $1,000/day, where you’ll enjoy cruises around the best sights like Wineglass Bay, Hobart, Bruny Island, and more. Find sailing charters in Tasmania for about $350/hour, or book a whale-watching tour for $120/person.
Thanks to the diversity of its ecosystems, Tasmania has a huge variety of offerings regarding fishing and some of the best fishing in the southern hemisphere. Book a fishing trip in Tassie and catch everything from Striped Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, and Australian Salmon in St. Helen’s, Rainbow and Brown Trout on the Tyenna River, or Eaglehawk Neck, an isthmus on the Tasman Peninsula that is beloved for Swordfish and Southern Bluefin Tuna.
Yes, any anglers over the age of 14 must have a fishing licence to fish in Tasmania. It is a licence that must be renewed annually.
Sailing is an excellent activity to enjoy in Tasmania. From sailing around the capital city of Hobart to Port Arthur, Bruny Island, Launceston, and the Gordon River. There are many sailing regattas and events that take place in Tasmania throughout the year too. Book a sailing charter in Tassie on Getmyboat for an unforgettable experience on the water.
Yes! Whale season in Tasmania runs from May through December. In Tassie, you can expect to see Humpback Whales and Southern Right Whales. Book a whale-watching cruise from Wineglass Bay, on the Tasman Peninsula, or around Bruny Island while you’re exploring Tassie.