
Port Davey Expeditions by On Board
Things To Do Hobart, Hobart, Tasmania
These 4-night and 6-night expedition cruises take you deep into the pristine coastal wilderness of Tasmania’s remote southwest. This Wilderness World Heritage-listed area is inaccessible by road and only experienced by a privileged few each year.
Expeditions are based from a ‘floating boutique hotel’, the Odalisque, a brand-new custom-built vessel with just six cabins. Guests are entertained by an all-star crew, including a skipper, host, chef & guide. Our specialist chefs (borrowed from Hobart’s top restaurants) provide top-notch Tasmanian fare, all paired with fine Tasmanian wine. Our hand-picked expert guides (with years of experience in the area) double as personal walking encyclopaedias.
Daily shore excursions, tailored to your interests, will see you totally immersed in the wilderness. It’s all about “getting your feet wet” (as skipper & founder Pieter van der Woude regularly says). During your unforgettable time with us, you’ll explore narrow winding waterways lined with Huon pine, hike to mountain-top vantage points where it feels like you can see over the edge of the world, picnic on remote beaches and soak up the serene views from the Odalisque’s deck as you cruise past sea caves, blowholes and rocky islets.
Services
From $11000 to $12500
Our signature expedition provides a captivating snapshot of the region’s remote and unspoiled landscapes.
Those seeking a taste of this wild world will have four perfect nights in the wilderness to explore, reflect, reconnect and breathe in the fresh air. You’ll feel lighter after this pause in nature, we promise!
Disabled Access
From $14700 to $16800
Leave it all behind, for seven exquisite days. The 6-night Port Davey Escape allows extra time to take it slow or to dig deeper – which can be particularly appealing to those with a passion like walking, photography, history or birdwatching.
Over this extended period, there’s increased opportunity to unlock wild places accessed only on particular wind or tide.
Disabled Access