Is there a ferry to Flinders Island?

Is there a ferry to Flinders Island?

Flinders Island is a special place and offers a refreshing break from the real world. Regular flights to Flinders Island leave from Launceston, Tasmania or Essendon, Victoria. The island can also be reached by ferry from Bridport in Tasmania and Port Welshpool in Victoria.

Is there Internet on Flinders Island?

“Locals and visitors are now able to stream HD video content, download data, do business online and video call to and from Flinders and Cape Barren Islands at comparable speeds to the rest of Tasmania,” Mr McCormack said.

Can I take my car to Flinders Island?

Flinders Island is a network of approximately 450km of sealed and unsealed roads, all suitable for 2WD vehicles. From these roads you can access the major Townships, many lookouts and beaches. Alternatively ferry your own vehicle with Furneaux Freight, a roll-on roll-off ferry which departing from Bridport in Tasmania.

Is King Island or Flinders Island better?

King Island is renowned for its secluded beaches, clean air and amazing produce including seafood, beef, cheeses and cream and enjoys a relaxed atmosphere. Flinders Island offers dramatic landscapes, abundant wildlife and is best explored diving, snorkelling, swimming and bushwalking.

How much is the ferry to Flinders Island?

All prices listed here are inclusive of GST.

Bridport to Flinders Island
Passengers (One Way Only)
Adults – each $85.00
Infants (under 3 years old) – each FOC
Children (over 3 years up to 15 years) – each $60.00

How long does it take to drive around Flinders Island?

Flinders Island’s other three main townships, Killiecrankie in the north, Lady Barron in the south and Emita in between, are spread out across the length of the island, but it takes no more than an hour to drive between any of them.

Does Flinders Island have a hospital?

Located in Whitemark, Ochre Medical Centre Flinders Island is the sole medical practice on the island. The practice takes pride in providing excellent medical care to the 800 strong population of the island as well as its visitors.

How much does it cost to fly from Launceston to Flinders Island?

The quickest way to get from Launceston to Flinders Island is to fly which costs $110 – $420 and takes 1h 37m.

Can you catch a ferry to King Island?

There are no passenger ferries to the island so you’ll need to fly, either from Tasmania (Burnie – Wynyard or Launceston) or mainland Australia (Melbourne). Rex conveniently leaves from Tullamarine once a day, with additional flights sometimes available in the summer.

Are there kangaroos on King Island?

Depending on who you talk to, there’s anywhere between 500,000 and one million wallabies on the 1,100sq km (424 sq mile) King Island, which is 64km long, 26km wide and has a human population of just 1,600. It also coaches culling technique and supports the rollout of wallaby fencing.

Is the weather in Flinders Island good for sailing?

Flinders is prolific with birds and wildlife. The fishing is also really good. However, the downside is many anchorages are over weed, so your choice of anchor is paramount to your peace of mind. Our faithful CQR had a few problems sticking.

What do you need to know about the Flinders Yacht Club?

Members must load items into the dishwasher and the last one turns it on. Members must provide their own rubbish bags and All rubbish must be removed by the member. Toilets and changeroom facilities are open. Please support our COVID-Safe Officers in their efforts to keep us all safe when sailing and socialising.

How big is Flinders Island in nautical miles?

34 nautical miles long by 18 miles at its widest point, this island has a dramatic and varied landscape. From pink and grey granite cliffs of Strzelecki and Killiecrankie, to the gentle, green farmland that rolls through the northern part of the island. Flinders is prolific with birds and wildlife.

Is it safe to sail from Flinders Island to Cape Barren?

Separates Cape Barren from Flinders Island and provides access to the port of Lady Barron with the only facilities available for vessels. Numerous sand banks and small islands obstruct the sound and the tidal stream runs at 2 to 3 knots. Always use tidal stream and avoid wind against tide that can raise a nasty head sea.