Spirit of Tasmania Ferry, Bass Strait between Tasmania & Melbourne, Mary the Supergranny

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http://www.TheSupergranny.blogspot.com .
http://TheSupergrannySays.com .
There are 2 ways to get out of Tasmania...Aeroplane or Ship...unless you want to swim.. (no one ever has yet) ...
Mary Bosveld The Supergranny has a short video on the Spirit of Tasmania.
Sailing on the FERRY, the Spirit of Tasmania, is an overnight trip. The FERRY operates between Melbourne and Devonport (Tasmania), sailing from both locations nightly.
With Spirit of Tasmania you can experience all the fun and excitement of sea travel. Feel your holiday start the moment you step on board and relax!

There are 2 Ferries, The Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II — They are more cruise ships than ferries — not only had sleeping accommodation but also a variety of amenities and features such as restaurants, bars, swimming pool, sauna, nightclub, and casino to make the Bass Strait crossing a pleasant experience.
http://www.TheSupergranny.blogspot.com
http://TheSupergrannySays.com .
When it comes to exploring the great outdoors, Tasmania has it all. From soaring mountains and untamed wilderness to spectacular coastlines and deep river gorges, spectacular beauty.
There are few places where you can lose yourself in the thick of the worlds last temperate wilderness, discover towering waterfalls and rugged mountains, or leave a solitary trail of footprints on pristine white sand before taking a dip at one of the worlds best beaches all in one day.
In Tasmania, its possible to do all this and more. Thanks to its compact size, most of the states natural beauty spots are within relatively easy reach.
Tasmania is a unique and beautiful island to explore. Its rich history takes visitors on a wild trip, covering prehistoric rock formations, untamed wilderness, ancient Aboriginal sites, European settlement and a convict period before discovering modern day Tasmania.
http://www.TheSupergranny.blogspot.com
http://TheSupergrannySays.com .

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  • I've been on the spirit of tasmania 2 once to tazi! and on the way back on the first!

  • ex superfast4 greece-italy

  • la piu bella nave ex superfast ferries4 greece-italy

  • Hi SuperGranny, always nice to see what's taking place in the land of Taz! I like the ocean footage... ;) !!

  • Hi Mary

    That is a good video, you have done very well AGAIN. You are always in the right place at the right time.

    Shirley

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