Tasmania Maria Island Travel Guide: Wildlife Paradise and World Heritage Secret
by 珍旅食光Picky Jeanne’s Travels
Mar 2, 2025
Maria Island, located off the east coast of Tasmania, is a "nature conservation paradise" where untouched nature and wildlife coexist.
On this quiet, car-free island, the only sounds are the sound of the wind, the waves, and the footsteps of wallabies. Time passes like a time to escape from everyday life and reset your mind. 🌤️🍃
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✅ Must-See Points
• A wildlife paradise 🦘
Encounter wallabies, Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and more, living freely!
• Painted Cliffs ⛰️
Striped cliffs that look like natural artwork. A spectacular spot where the colors change in the sunlight. ✨
• Darlington Historic Buildings 🏛️
Remains of a former penal colony remain, and you can feel the weight of history in the tranquility.
• Trekking paradise 🥾
From short walks to mountain peaks, there are plenty of scenic routes to enjoy nature to the fullest 🌿
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💡 Travel Tips
• Access: Approximately 30 minutes by ferry from Traiabanna Port ⛴️
• Cars are not allowed on the island. Rent a bicycle or explore on foot 🚴♀️
• Stay overnight at a campsite or ranger station ⛺
• Day trips are possible, but if you want to experience the tranquility of the sunset and morning, we recommend staying overnight 🌅
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👉 "Maria Island" is not just a tourist destination, it's a place to reconnect with nature and yourself.
Spending time surrounded by wallabies and the sea breeze will make you feel the true richness of Tasmania. 🌿🦘🌊✨
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