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Wineglass Bay Cruises

Address Jetty Rd, Coles Bay TAS, Australia
Phone +61 3 6257 0355
Hours 07:00-18:30
Website www.wineglassbaycruises.com.au
Categories Cruise Agency, Tour Agency
Rating 4.7 67 reviews
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Wineglass Bay Cruises reviews

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sharon
14 April 2019 20:07

Very much enjoyed wine glass bay tour, very friendly staff, will recommend it family and friends. Got to see seals.

Judy
06 April 2019 15:24

Chose the upper deck experience which included morning tea with yummy mini cakes (see photos) and capachino etc, alcohol, oysters, lunch. Excellent crew! - chatty and pleasant. Wildlife was worth the trip - seals, dolphins, albatrosses, other sea birds. Picturesque from beginning to end. Had a wonderful time.

Grant
21 March 2019 2:11

Great experience with a knowledgable captain and crew always pointing things out. A nice fresh lunch. Very friendly crew always keeping an eye out for everyone. They even go the extra mile to double back and get a closer look at any of the wildlife that wants to come and say hi.

Geoff
02 March 2019 5:56

Really liked it.had an accident on board.ship had to return to port but folks got full refund or another date and they handled it extremely well.bay is spectacular!

Teresa
20 February 2019 13:32

Interesting boat trip and great views of peninsula. Staff very helpful. But no 'landing' so quite a long time (4 hours) without a break. Wineglass bay difficult to see well if not on top deck and wildlife spotting aimed towards front of boat so tricky if no space. Seating downstairs in twos by window but if board later in queue will need to sit in 4 or 3 across middle so very restricted view.

Calvin
10 February 2019 18:21

It's a very relaxing and informative way to see the place. The captain gives a comprehensive commentary along the way, providing many stories from the natives and origins of the names of the places.

Shane
06 February 2019 7:36

We had a 95 year old in our group and the staff were very helpful ensuring we boarded first and had a dedicated spot on the vessel for the wheelchair. The staff were top notch, very attentive and were good for a laugh. The experience is awesome and the beauty of the area is magnificent! If traveling the east coast of Tasmania this is a must do whether with family or by yourself you will enjoy this adventure

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