After your flight touches down, Devonport offers a welcoming gateway to Tasmania's north-west coast. This riverside city quickly reveals its relaxed pace and connection to the sea, inviting you to explore its distinctive local character and natural beauty.
Here’s what awaits in Devonport:
Spirit of Tasmania Ferry Terminal
More than just a departure point, this terminal is the vibrant heart of Devonport, where sea journeys begin and end. Watch the iconic ships arrive and depart, a constant reminder of the city's strong maritime link and its role as a key entry point to the island.
Bass Strait Maritime Centre
Dive into Devonport’s rich seafaring history at this engaging museum. Discover tales of shipwrecks, explorers, and the crucial role the Bass Strait plays in Tasmania's story, bringing the region's past to life through fascinating exhibits.
Don River Railway
Step back in time with a ride on a heritage steam or diesel train through picturesque countryside. This operational railway offers a nostalgic journey, showcasing early Tasmanian transport and the scenic beauty of the Don River Valley.
Home Hill (National Trust)
Explore the historic family home of former Australian Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and Dame Enid Lyons. Wander through preserved rooms and gardens to gain a personal insight into Australian political and social life from a bygone era.
Mersey Bluff Lighthouse & Beach
Visit the striking red-and-white lighthouse, a prominent landmark overlooking the Bass Strait. Take in the coastal views and enjoy the expansive sandy beach, a perfect spot to feel the ocean breeze and watch the waves.
Tiagarra Aboriginal Culture Centre and Museum
Connect with the deep Indigenous history and culture of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people. This important centre shares significant rock art and artefacts, offering powerful insights into the region's original inhabitants.