04 April, 2016
Maria Island, Tasmania.
Apart from sharing a name with our Head of Digital
Maria Alafouzou, Maria Island is a national park that offers a
rare opportunity to get up close and personal with nature without
hordes of tourists. With easy access by ferry from Hobart, you can
choose to spend as little as a day here or embark on a several day
walking tour. Don’t expect any frills but do expect to see the
incredible Painted Cliffs and some spectacular wildlife. For
history buffs, Maria Island is also home to Darlington, the most
intact version of a 19th-century penal station for convicts in
Australia.
or
Someone adventurous and practical.
A wombat.
The Painted Cliffs and spectrum of wildlife from echidnas to
Tasmanian devils.
– there are no shops on the island.
Take a boat from Triabunna by
. Triabunna is a 90-minute drive from Hobart.