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Travelling by sea

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Travelling by sea you can bring your own motorhome with you or your own vehicle to travel this beautiful State.

Spirit of Tasmania

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The Spirit of Tasmania. Spirit I and II ferry services travel between Station Pier in Port Melbourne and Devonport on Tasmania's north coast. Bring your own vehicle and explore at your own pace.

The superfast 29,000 tonne Spirit of Tasmania I and II have more than 700 berths (220 cabins) and make nightly crossings in both directions, leaving at 2000 (8pm) and arriving at 0700. Additional sailings are scheduled in peak periods, with a daytime sailing in both directions leaving at 0900 and arriving at 1800 (6pm).

Standard vehicles travel on the ships for only AUD59 one way. For further details on fares or to make a booking go to the website www.spiritoftasmania.com.au

Tassielink Coaches shuttle bus

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TassieLink Coaches meet every overnight sailing of Spirit of Tasmania I and II. Telephone: 1300 653 633 for details.

 

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Weather report

Thu 23 Feb 2012

Partly cloudy.
Max 21°C

Fri 24 Feb 2012

Cloud clearing.
Min 11°C | Max 24°C

Sat 25 Feb 2012

Sunny.
Min 15°C | Max 25°C

Sun 26 Feb 2012

A few late showers.
Min 17°C | Max 26°C

Mon 27 Feb 2012

Morning shower or two.
Min 16°C | Max 22°C

Tue 28 Feb 2012

Shower or two developing.
Min 11°C | Max 20°C

Wed 29 Feb 2012

Partly cloudy.
Min 15°C | Max 20°C

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