The Tasman Peninsula

If you're on your way to Impression Bay or Port Arthur, be sure to stop and see the sights on the rugged Tasman Peninsula. 
The Tasman Peninsula will appeal to those who like spectacular coastlines, blowholes and caves, not to mention world heritage listed convict sites.
An easy and very pretty 70 min drive from Hobart, the Peninsula is best known for the famous Port Arthur Historic site, one of Tasmania's five World Heritage listed convict sites. 
Much of the Peninsula is protected as national park. This spectacular coastal environment includes soaring 300 metre high sea cliffs and a number of fascinating coastal rock formations such as Tessellated Pavement, the Blow Hole, Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, Remarkable Cave and Waterfall Bay, all easy to get to by car.

 Port Arthur Historic Site

Port Arthur Historic Sights

 Cape Pillar

Cape Pillar

Tasman Island

Tasman Island