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PORT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE & THE TASMAN PENINSULA

Updated: Jan 23, 2024


Port Arthur Historic Site Tasmania


Award winning site forms part of the Australian Convict Sites, a World Heritage property. This amazing day tour is just 90 minutes from Oceana B&B.

Photo credit: Tourism Tasmania and Hype TV.

 
 
 

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