Maria Island National Park

Maria Island National Park, Tasmania, Australia

Maria Island National Park, located off Tasmania’s East Coast, offers a unique blend of nature and history. Explore the World Heritage Darlington Probation Station, witness spectacular cliffs, and embark on various trails to immerse yourself in the island's beauty. Watch birds soar over the eastern cliffs and marvel at the sandstone Painted Cliffs on the western side. Encounter a diverse array of wildlife, from wombats to Tasmanian devils. Additionally, Maria Island is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with numerous endemic and endangered bird species. The island's rich Aboriginal history adds to its cultural significance, dating back over 35,000 years. Enjoy activities like cycling, snorkeling, and guided walks to make the most of your visit. Stay overnight at the Darlington campground to experience the island's tranquility under the starry sky.

Location

City: Maria Island

Region: Tasmania

Country: Australia

Coordinates: 42.6442° S, 148.1033° E

Port Information

  • Common Name: Maria Island National Park, Tasmania, Australia
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  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024