Two weeks ago, we took Donald Knowler on a trip with us deep into the South West wilderness. His personal highlight was seeing the orange-bellied parrot in it’s natural habitat, a lifelong ambition of his, but this was just one small part of a broader tour of...
Tasmanian Boat Charters features in the latest edition of the Tasmania 40° South magazine in an article written by Lucinda Sharp about our Port Davey Charters. Read the full glowing review of her experience aboard Odalisque here....
Alice Hansen writes about exploring wild landscapes in the South West aboard Tasmania’s latest eco-adventure in this latest issue of Journeys. Read all about her expedition with us – the stories, the company, the history lessons, the adventure, and above...
Pieter, Odalisque’s skipper, has been a long time volunteer at the MyState Australian Wooden Boat Festival and is this month’s AWBF feature volunteer. Heading to the AWBF this year? Consider a pre- or post-Festival adventure with us to Port Davey &...
Our charters into Tasmania’s pristine Southwest featured in The Australian on Sunday. Denholm writes of spectacular scenery, fine Tasmanian fare and an immediate sense of wilderness. “Itineraries are fluid, moulded by wind and weather, time and tide and...
The team flew into the South West on Saturday to bring Odalisque back from Port Davey to her winter mooring in Hobart town. We set off from Par Avion’s airport in Hobart on a beautiful, clear & crisp morning. Flying over Federation Peak & Mt Picton, we were...
Photo courtesy of The Australian / Chris Crerar. Our luxury, multi-day charters into the pristine World Heritage Area in the South West are an example of how sensitive tourism can succeed, author Matthew Denholm writes for The Australian. Skipper & Founder Pieter...
This rare opportunity is usually only available to the thrill seeker and to those who know where it is. Only accessible by boat in a low swell, on a recent charter while in Port Davey the weather permitted us to go on this adventure. The cave can be accessed by two...
After an environmental report and consultation with Parks and Heritage about a mooring location to minimise the impact on the seabed, Odalisque secured her place in Bathurst Harbour and dropped 1.6 tonne of cogged wheel and 600kg of mooring chain. Thoroughly thought...