Green grassed areas with some trees.  To the left is the sea
Maria Island from the air

Maria Island National Park

A tranquil island of rich heritage.

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Planned event: Maria Island - ferry bookings essential
Applies from 10/12/2024

​Demand to travel to Maria Island National Park is currently very high. 

Ferry bookings are essential to avoid disappointment and delays at check if you do not have a booking. It also ensures that you will be notified by the ferry company if there are any changes to the schedule. 

​Visit the Encounter Maria Island website for ferry timetables, fares and to make a booking.​

Last reviewed 10/12/2024 02:17 PM


Fire ban: Seasonal campfire bans are in place
Applies from 5/11/2024
​​​Campfires, pot fires and other solid fuel stoves are banned in all parks and reserves in the King Island, Flinders, Dorset,  Break O’Day, Glamorgan-Spring Bay and Sorell local government areas.

Campfires, pot fires and other solid fuel stoves are also banned in Narawntapu National Park.

This is a seasonal ban to reduce the risk of fire over summer.

​The map​ below shows all affected areas.  You can still use gas stoves and gas barbecues. 
A map of Tasmania highlighting areas where campfires are banned
 Look out for these signs.



Please note: The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and the Vale of Belvoir Conservation Area are fuel stove only areas at all times of the year.

Last reviewed 12/11/2024 01:00 PM


Closed area: Painted Cliffs - Partial closure
Applies from 8/5/2024

​​​A section of the Painted Cliffs will be closed to public access, pending ​​geotechnical surveys to determine safety risks of loose overhanging rocks.

For further information, please contact the Maria Island Gateway on (03) 6123 4040.​

Last reviewed 5/8/2024 11:57 AM


About

​Maria Island is a special place where long sandy beaches, turquoise water, mountaintop vistas, abundant wildlife and a multi-layered human history come together to create a perfect island destination.​

Bookings for the ferry to go to Maria Island are essential. For more information and bookings visit​ the Encounter Maria Island website.​ ​​​​

Tidal information is available at the Maria Island Gateway at time of ferry check or via the QR code displayed on the Noticeboards at the Commissariat Store (Visitor Information) or Rangers Station on Maria Island.​

​The ideal combination of nature and history rewards those who seek to explore Maria Island, off Tasmania’s East Coast. After arriving on the​ Maria Island ferry, start your exploration at Darlington Probation Station – a World Heritage Australian Convict Site. From Darlington, continue your Maria Island discovery by weaving along the numerous trails on foot or by bike and leave your ordinary life behind.

Spectacular cliffs wrap around the eastern side of Maria Island, providing a perfect vantage point for watching birds dive and swoop into the ocean. In season, you may even be lucky enough to spot the whales that frequent these waters during their annual migration. On the western side of the island, the Painte​d Cliffs are one of Maria Island’s more memorable spectacles, showcasing the power of nature in their weathered contours, where the combination of wind and waves has eroded the sandstone to reveal a striking facade.

Access to the Painted Cliffs Rock Platform is safest within two hours of low tide. There is no access to the Painted Cliffs from the clifftop​.

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​​​The story of Maria Island is dominated by the ocean: from the rise and fall of the sea that created the island and left a legacy of creatures fossilised in its cliffs, to the history of its human occupation.

Start your explorations at Darlington, the most intact example of a convict probation station in Australia, and a World Heritage Australian Convict Site. You can visit convict buildings dating back to 1824 and ruins that reveal key features of the convict probation system. Rediscover the fascinating history through interpretive displays at the Coffee Palace Museum and Commissariat Store. You can even stay overnight in the old Penitentiary buildings or camp in the nearby campground.

There are plenty of rewarding short walks, day walks and even overnight walks. No matter where you are on the island, you're going to see wildlife, including wombats, devils, kangaroos and Cape Barren geese.

Cycling is another great way to explore, or explore further afield, on the island, as there's no vehicle access. Bring your bike on the ferry (fees charged) or hire one on the island (limited availability).

Maria Island Marine Reserve protects a range of beautiful marine life and is home to a diverse range of plant, invertebrate and fish communities, making it a fabulous place for swimming and snorkelling, or a ramble among the rockpools.

Experiences in Maria Island National Park

Maria Island National Park

Bishop and Clerk

One of Maria Island's for challenging walks, offering exhilarating cliff-top and ocean views from the towering dolerite summit.

4-5 hour walk, 3-5 hour ride, 11km return, Grade 4
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Darlington Township Walk

Discover the stories behind Maria Island’s heritage-listed Darlington Township.

1/2 - 2 hours, 1 km, Grade 2
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Encampment Cove Walk

Maria Island's Encampment Cove is a great place to camp and to explore the ruins of a 1920s home in this sheltered cove.

8 hour walk, 4 hour ride, 26km return, Grade 3
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Fishing on the rocks at Friendly Beaches, Freycinet National Park

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Fishing

Tasmania has a wealth of excellent inland and ocean fishing locations where you can cast your line.

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Fossil Cliffs

This stunning set of cliffs on Maria Island hold stories both ancient and modern.

1-2.5 hour walk or 1-1.5 hour ride, 4.5 km circuit, Grade 3
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Frenchs Farm Walk

Take the time to explore the old farmhouse and shearing sheds of Frenchs Farm on your visit to Maria Island.

6 hour walk, 3 hour ride, 22km return, Grade 3
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Haunted Bay Walk

Located in the far south of Maria Island, breathtaking Haunted Bay is worth the walk.

7 hour walk, 8-10 hour bike ride, 40 km return, Grade 3
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Hills Walk

Wander the hills that surround the Darlington Settlement on Maria Island, uncovering ruins and learning the fascinating history.

1-2 hours return, 2km, Grade 3
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Maria Island by bike

Maria Island is a cyclist’s paradise with gently undulating roads and an opportunity to explore more in one day.

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Maria Island History

Maria Island is a special place with something for everyone - historic ruins, sweeping bays, rugged cliffs and mountains, and remarkable wildlife. Whether you’re here for hours or days, you can choose the kind of stay that suits you and let Maria work its spell.

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Maria Island Marine Reserve

Maria Island’s marine reserve protects a range of marine habitats, perfect for coastal explorations – both on land and in water.

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McRaes Isthmus Walk

The beautiful white, sandy beaches on either side of McRaes Isthmus shows Maria Island at its finest.

8 hour walk, 8 hour ride, 28km return, Grade 3
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Mount Maria Walk

Mount Maria is the highest point on Maria Island – a dolerite outcrop with sweeping views south of the twin bays and beyond to Tasman Peninsula.

8 hour walk, 3-5 hour ride, 16 km return, Grade 4
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Mountain biking Meehan Range

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Mountain biking and cycling

Tasmania is fast creating a name for itself as a premier mountain biking destination and a must see on your mountain biking holiday.

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Painted Cliffs

One of Maria Island's most beautiful features, these cliffs lack height but they more than make up for it with their amazing colours and swirling patterns.

1-2 hour walk, 0.5-1.5 hour ride, 4.3km return, Grade 3
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Point Lesueur Walk

Explore the convict ruins that once made up the Long Point Probation Station on Tasmania's Maria Island.

8 hour walk, 5 hour ride, 28km return, Grade 3
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Group rafting on the Franklin River

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Rafting and kayaking

Tasmania’s oceans and rivers have a well-deserved reputation as some of the cleanest in the world, and what better way to explore these wondrous waterways than up-close and self-propelled.

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Robeys Farm Walk

Traverse McRaes Isthmus and continue down Maria Island’s west coast through woodland forest to a small farm tucked into the hillside.

12 hour walk, 8 hour ride, 38km return, Grade 3
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Beachside snorkelling

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Snorkelling and scuba diving

Bring your wetsuit, mask and fins to discover the underwater life.

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The Reservoir Circuit

Capture a glimpse of Maria Island’s wildlife and history on a quiet discovery walk or ride through open woodlands. A beautiful place to relax and reflect.

1.5 hour walk, 0.5-1 hour ride, 4km return, Grade 3
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Wedding at Highfield Historic Site

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Weddings

Tasmania's parks and reserves can make for a beautiful backdrop for your special day. See some of our favourite locations for simple, outdoor wedding ceremonies, through to full packages offered by Highfield Historic Site.

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Accommodation

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  • Maria Island camping - Darlington

Located close to the heart of Maria Island, Darlington campground is the perfect spot to pitch your tent on your island adventure.

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Maria Island camping - Darlington

  • Maria Island camping - Encampment Cove

A free campsite is available at Encampment Cove, where you can explore the convict ruins that once made up the Long Point Probation Station at nearby Point Lesueur.

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Maria Island camping - Encampment Cove

  • Maria Island camping - Frenchs Farm

A free campsite is available at Frenchs Farm, providing an excellent base for exploring McRaes Isthmus – a narrow neck of sand with sweeping beaches on either side.

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Maria Island camping - Frenchs Farm

  • Maria Island Penitentiary accommodation

Basic bunkhouse-style accommodation is available to visitors in the old penitentiary at Darlington.

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Maria Island Penitentiary accommodation