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ESCAPE Wilsons Prom Full Day Cruise

Picture yourself basking in the sunshine, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Wilsons Promontory National Park— one of Victoria’s most beautiful coastal treasures.

Wildlife Coast Cruises invites you to experience the unforgettable Wilsons Prom Full Day Tour, available from February to April. This 8.5-hour adventure explores the Prom’s spectacular east coast.

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Your journey begins in Port Welshpool, where you’ll board the Brianna Lee for a scenic cruise. Enjoy views of beaches, forests, and islands, spot dolphins, and learn about the area’s history.

The highlight is Refuge Cove, a stunning and historically significant bay. Sheltered by granite headlands and golden sands, this cove has been a safe haven for sailors for centuries. In 1841, Captain John Lort Stokes named it while seeking shelter aboard the HMS Beagle, the same ship that carried Charles Darwin during his early explorations.

Once anchored in this peaceful bay, enjoy a delicious lunch with the soothing sounds of waves and birds. Afterward, you can swim in the clear waters, paddleboard along the bay, or hike the lush coastal trails with panoramic views of this untouched paradise.

Your cruise continues south to Kanowna Island, home to thousands of Australian Fur Seals, often seen basking on the rocks or diving into the sea. Finally, you’ll visit one of Wilsons Prom's most iconic sights—Skull Rock. This towering monolith rises from the ocean, even more impressive as your boat passes beneath its overhang.

With limited departures until early April, don't miss this unforgettable adventure. Book your Wilsons Prom Full Day Cruise today and uncover the beauty and history of this area. gl

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