Bruny Island, located off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia, is a stunning destination known for its pristine natural beauty, rich wildlife, and gourmet food experiences. The island is separated from mainland Tasmania by a small channel and is accessible via a short ferry ride. A Bruny Island day trip is sure to leave you feeling like a true Tassie.
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Getting to Bruny Island
Public transportation is limited on the island so you will want to have your own vehicle for this day trip. Drive to Kettering (about 40 minutes south of Hobart) and enter the ferry port. You can purchase tickets in advance (ideal for busy months) or from the ticket booth on arrival. Since we were there in early September, we had no problem purchasing tickets when we got there but for high season you will probably want to book ahead of time to make sure you have a spot on the ferry. An attendant will let you know when it’s time to load your car onto the ferry and will show you where to park.
The crossing takes about 20 minutes in which you can sit in your car or get out and look around. Upon arrival at Bruny Island you’ll just drive off to your first destination. Simple as that!
Ferry Tickets: Check the SeaLink ferry timetables, purchase tickets and get other ferry information here.
Book a Tour
Prefer to have someone else show you around Bruny Island? Book a small group guided tour for the best experience:
🦪 Full Day Bruny Island Tour
The full-day Bruny Island Tour with Hotel Lunch & Lighthouse Tour from Hobart is my favorite tour options for a Bruny Island day trip. With this tour you’ll be able to see all of the main Bruny Island stops with food and wine tasting along the way.
🛥️ Bruny Island Wilderness Cruise
For the adventurous travelers out there, consider booking a Bruny Island Wilderness Cruise. Departing from the Hobart area you’ll hop on a boat to explore the rugged coastline of Bruny Island before stopping to explore the island in the afternoon.
Top Things to do on a Bruny Island Day Trip
From the ferry port to the southernmost tip of Bruny Island is just over a one hour drive. I suggest going all the way south and working your way back north. Most people will start from the north and work their way south so you’ll end up with the southern end all to yourself.
The Neck
The most iconic spot in Bruny Island. The Neck connects the northern and southern islands together with one narrow strip of land. Climb the stairs to the top for the best views of The Neck. If you get to the island early, stop here first before it gets too crowded.

Adventure Bay
Another popular destination on Bruny Island, this east facing beach is great for a long walk and spectacular views. This spot is known for whale appearances now and then.
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
One of my favorite things to do on a Bruny Island day trip. As one of the oldest lighthouses in Australia, this stop offers stunning panoramic views of the South Bruny coastline. There’s also a lighthouse museum (in an old lighthouse keeper house) open for historical insights if that’s your thing.
Safety Note: There are unprotected cliff edges here so children should be closely monitored and should stay back on the path.




⛯ You can climb to the top of the Cape Bruny Lighthouse but only through a guided tour. Book a Bruny Island lighthouse tour here!
Hotel Bruny Bistro
A quaint lunch spot serving a mix of seafood and pub fare for your Bruny Island day trip. We loved the relaxed atmosphere and the quality of the food – looking at you seafood platter! Take time before or after your meal to walk across the street and take a stroll along the beach.



Get Shucked
Some of the freshest oysters from a locally owned and operated oyster farm and bar. These are harvested and shucked daily providing an outstanding quality, one of a kind, oyster experience! Perfect stop for any foodie.
Bruny Island Cheese + Beer Company
Beer flights, artisan cheese and warm bread – what could be better! During your Bruny Island Day Trip do not miss the Cheese + Beer Company for locally produced Tasmanian beer and cheese samplers. This is a great afternoon stop before you head back to the ferry.

Parks Pass
A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania National Parks. Purchase a park pass on-site or buy one ahead of time here.

Bruny Island Day Trip Travel Tips
- ⏰ Plan ahead – Bruny is a popular destination for Tassie visitors. Ferry queues and accommodations will fill up quickly during peak season. Book tours and ferry tickets in advance.
- ☁️ Weather – The weather on Bruny Island is always changing. It is often very windy and cool even in the summer months. Be sure to wear layers and be prepared for cooler temps.
- ☀️ Visit in the morning – If you’re able to get to the island early in the morning, you’ll have many of the sites to yourself. We suggest visiting The Neck first before it gets crowded then driving all the way south to the lighthouse as many others will stop at other places along the way.
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