Wilsons Promontory Cruises - Adult $145, Child $95 (up to 16yrs inclusive), Family $470 (2 Adults, 3 Children)
Discover the beautiful granite coastline and unique wilderness of the Wilsons Promontory National Park on our 2½ hour Wilsons Promontory Cruise.
Wilsons Promontory Cruises is the latest addition to the award winning Pennicott Wilderness Journeys yellow boat ecotours. Travel in world's first, custom built amphibious boats, designed for cruising waters in comfort and safety.
Witness iconic South Point, the southernmost tip of mainland Australia and cruise into the waters of Bass Strait and Victoria's first marine national park.
Discover a rugged and raw coast like no other as we explore The Glennies, Anderson Islets and Anser Island. Marvel at the prehistoric boulders of Mount Oberon situated behind the white quartz sands of Norman Beach before uncovering the iconic granite monolith that is Skull Rock. Sculpted by waves and surrounded by crystal blue waters, Skull Rock's eerie facade becomes even more mysterious as more and more skull shapes reveal themselves the closer you get.
Victoria's largest Marine Protected Area
The waters of Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park are teeming with life above and below the surface. The nutrient rich waters create a veritable smorgasbord for the unique coastal wildlife that lives in and around its waters. Get close and personal with an Australian Fur Seal colony, observe the unique birdlife (including the nesting areas of the majestic White Bellied Sea Eagle), keep watch for common and bottlenose dolphins and migrating whales (September to December and May to July).
WILSONS PROMONTORY CRUISES
Cruises depart from the Wilsons Promontory Cruises Booking Centre at Tidal River.
Wilsons Promontory Cruises
Tidal River VIC 3960
View on MapWilsons Promontory is approximately 220km from Melbourne. Follow the Monash Freeway M1 taking the exit to the South Gippsland Highway M420. On the outskirts of Meeniyan, turn right onto Meeniyan-Promontory Road C444 and follow this to Fish Creek. Continue on C444 through Yanakie to Wilsons Promontory National Park. Once inside the park, it is a further 30 minutes drive to Tidal River.
If you are travelling to Tidal River for the day, car parking can be limited, particularly during peak periods. Please leave sufficient time to find parking before the tour departure time.
During the COVID-19 pandemic we will not allow guests to join our tours if we believe they are unwell. If you are feeling unwell or display flu-like symptoms we would encourage you to contact us and cancel your booking.