Just Southwest of Tasmania, Port Davey is an exclusive destination accessible only by foot, boat and light aircraft ensuring the preservation of the natural environment. Immersed in mesmerising rivers, waterways and extensive quartzite peaks, it is an attractive location for boat charting, observing diverse wildlife including penguins and fur seals and a myriad more adventures.
Just as there is an abundance of wildlife in Port Davey, there is an arrayed of exciting activities such as jet boat excursions, discovering coastlines and rivers through hiking and swimming. As there are no roads, setting foot on Port Davey ensures the best of immersing in all the finer details of wildlife and appreciation of the natural environment whilst unearthing rich local history and culture. Dive into an exciting history lesson at Clayton’s Corner, Deny King Heritage Museum and Needwonnee Walk.
Other popular surrounding attractions includes an expedition on Davey River, Bathurst Harbour, Old River, Celery Top Islands, Breaksea Islands, Stephens Bay, blowholes and hidden caves. Just exclusively tucked away, Port Davey won’t feel like its worlds away when you have the opportunity to explore the local scenic life.
Image credits: Alice Hansen, Jason Charles Hill, Graham Freeman, Tourism Australia, Tourism Tasmania




