2021 Great Eastern Wine Week

Great Eastern Wine Cruise

Join Wineglass Bay Cruises on a special Great Eastern Wine Cruise on 11 September as part of the Great Eastern Wine Week program.

Cruise Great Oyster Bay, taking in the stunning granite coastline of Freycinet National Park including the dramatic pink peaks of the Hazards range. Discover hidden coves, white sandy beaches and bays on this two hour sunset cruise.

Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife whilst sampling some of the finest handcrafted wines from East Coast Tasmania. Premium wines from Gala Estate and The Bend will be on show, complemented by nibbles of local produce.

Includes: 2 hour eco cruise of Great Oyster Bay with Wineglass Bay Cruises, wine tastings with Gala Estate and The Bend, nibbles provided by Wineglass Bay Cruises, barista coffee and tea and access to upper and lower decks.

For bookings and information call our friendly Wineglass Bay Cruises team on (03) 6257 0355.

Event Details

Saturday, 11 September 2021
3:45pm - 5:45pm

Wineglass Bay Cruises
Coles Bay Jetty, Coles Bay 7215
Cost: $115.00

Bookings Essential
03 6234 4270
info@pennicottjourneys.com.au
pennicottjourneys.com.au/wine

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