Bruny Island, A pristine retreat with breathtaking nature

Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
The beautiful island within a beautiful country
4.8

Introduction

Bruny Island is a beautiful small island located on the southeast coast of Tasmania, covering an area of 322 square kilometers, separated from the mainland by the Jeanette Casuarina Strait. It is named after French explorer Bruny Jean Etienne Casuarina. The scenery here is beautiful, making it a great place for leisure and vacation. You can take a speedboat offered by a local tourism company, and enjoy the rocks, cliffs, and caves along the coastline during the 3-hour coastal sailing, while observing wild birds and seals. Of course, you can also choose a full-day tour, including visiting Bruny Island's attractions and delicious morning tea.

Must-go rating

Must go
56%
Worth going
33%
Not worth it
11%

Transportation

78%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
11%
Group travel
11%
Translation: Others
Address
Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia
Opening hours
Open all year round.
Transportation
It is recommended to rent a car or charter a car to go there.