Hobart’s Premier Tour Full Day Bus Tour
Itinerary
Start your day with a coach tour to the summit of Mt Wellington, and a chance to see the magnificent panoramic vista over Hobart and the Derwent River. Commentary by your local expert driver/guide.
Then travel by ferry to the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), for a truly unique gallery experience. Owned by entrepreneur David Walsh, MONA houses Australia’s largest private collection of art. This will be one of the most interesting places you’ve ever been to, the art on display will take you on a journey of contemplation and an emotional roller-coaster.
included with
• Bus tour fare includes live commentary
• Selected hotel pickups
• Return ferry ticket
• Admission to Mona
excluded by
• All other services not stated above
Detailed Description
MONA BOAT CRUISE, MT WELLINGTON
MT WELLINGTON COACH TOUR
On a clear day the views from Mount Wellington are awe-inspiring
In the winter, there is a chance to see snow – whatever the weather – take the opportunity to visit iconic kunyani/Mt Wellington
On the ascent, we pass through various eco-systems of the harsh alpine environment of the mountain
View the impressive rock formation of the Organ Pipes
Enjoy a short guided walk at the summit to the observatory
A panoramic spectacle of Hobart town, its surrounding suburbs, vast waterways of the Derwent River is seen from Mt Wellington summit
MONA TOUR
Take a scenic cruise from Sullivan’s Cove up the Derwent River to MONA
A visual display of intriguing structures greet you on approach to the museum’s entrance
Admire the fascinating architecture of the MONA site
MONA houses Australia’s largest private collection of art and artefacts
Wander through ancient, modern and contemporary art
Complimentary use of ‘The O’ – a handheld touch screen device assists with learning about the exhibits or listening to interviews with artists
Record your visit on ‘The O’ and email it
You have the option to enjoy a delicious meal at the Museum Cafe or wine bar or The Source Restaurant (own expense)
Return on the 4.00pm ferry to to Brooke Street Pier in Hobart