King and Flinders Islands Adventure

Tour 2 2027

8 DAY FULLY INCLUSIVE TOUR

MONDAY 1ST MARCH TO MONDAY 8TH MARCH


Anchored in the middle of Bass Strait, King Island is another world. Mouth watering cheese, beef and seafood, fresh clean air and a rugged scenic coastline dotted with small towns and settlements. It has comfortable mild summers so you can get out and about and experience it all. When you step onto the cool ground of Flinders Island, you are stepping into an inspiring world of abundant wildlife, clear sapphire waters and warm welcoming locals. We will help you explore every nook and cranny on this spectacular island hopping adventure.



TOUR HIGHLIGHTS


Currie, Yellow Rock River, Penny’s Lagoon, Martha Lavinia Beach, Cape Wickham Lighthouse, Naracoopa, Calcified Forest, King Island Museum, King Island Kelp Industries, King Island Dairy, Devonport, Anvers Chocolates, Ashgrove Cheese, Flinders Island, Castle Rock, Killiecrankie Bay, Furneaux Museum, Wybalenna, Fotherington Bay, Trousers Point, Walkers Lookout and Whitemark.

PLEASE NOTE

Touring days may change due to our suppliers or other issues beyond our control. However, all inclusions stated will be in the final itinerary.

Telstra phone coverage only on King Island and Flinders Island. 


TOUR COSTS

Twin Share Room First Tour: $7,295 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 2 - 10 Tours:
$7,195 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 11 - 20 Tours:
$7,145 per person
Twin Share Room Repeat Traveller 21+ Tours:
$7,095 per person
Single Room Supplement:
$695 per person


Please note a deposit of $500 per person is required upon booking.
 

As a thank you for travelling with O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours, you will automatically receive a saving on the total tour price for your second and subsequent tours.


O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours will match single travellers who wish to twin share with another single traveller of the same gender.

However, if this is not possible, you will need to pay the Single Room Supplement.


If you are willing to twin share but are a smoker, have a CPAP machine or snore, you will need to pay a single supplement for a sole use room.

TRAVEL INSURANCE

​O'Shanessy's Quality Tours can provide travel insurance quotes through Nib Insurance. Travel insurance is not compulsory, however the Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider at the time the balance of the tour is to be paid. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or must cancel at late notice.

​Always read the PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets your needs.

MAP


MULTIPLE NIGHT STAYS
3 nights on King Island and Flinders Island


ACTIVITY LEVELS
Our moderate tours may include some air travel and a mix

of touring styles. Please refer to the below.




ACTIVITY LEVELS

ITINERARY

  • DAY 1: Monday 1st March, 2027

    MELBOURNE TO KING ISLAND


    Welcome to our fabulous holiday to King Island and Flinders Island. With chauffeured pickup from home, we travel to Melbourne Airport. Here we’ll be greeted by an O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours representative who will assist us with check in and see us onto the plane for our direct flight to King Island. King Island lies off the north-west coast of Tasmania, surrounded by a rugged coastline with famously good produce and some of the cleanest air in the world. On arrival we will be met by our local guide. After a guided tour of the main township of Currie, we check in to our accommodation. This evening, one of King Island’s best chefs will prepare our welcome dinner in-house tonight.


    Lunch at own expense and arrangement / Refreshments on flight


    OVERNIGHT: Island Breeze Resort, Currie, KING ISLAND


  • DAY 2: Tuesday 2nd March, 2027

    REEKARA, MARTHA LAVINIA, CAPE WICKHAM


    Today, our touring takes us to the northern end of the island. We stop at the Shag Lagoon Bird Hide to view some of King Island’s beautiful water fowl, before continuing to Reekara School, which closed at the end of 1997. The school now houses local craft as well as classrooms showing past students’ artwork. We have plenty of time to look around as well as enjoying our morning tea break. Next we drive to Quarantine Bay while taking in the views of Christmas Island and New Year Island. From here, we cross to the eastern side of the island where we visit Martha Lavinia Beach, a world class beach break which has been voted one of the Top 10 Surf Breaks in Australia. We also see the mouth of Yellow Rock River, the wreck site of the Shannon to hear Captain Johnson’s unfortunate story. Our lunch break is at Penny’s Lagoon, a rare freshwater perched lake found in only three locations in the world. We continue to the most northern point of King Island to view the Cape Wickham Lighthouse, the tallest granite lighthouse in the Southern Hemisphere which overlooks one of Australia’s top ranking golf courses. Back in Currie, we have time to freshen up before dinner at a local restaurant. Later this evening we will have the opportunity to view the local fairy penguin colony from the comfort of our coach. At dusk, the penguins waddle out of the water to return to their burrows.


    OVERNIGHT:  Island Breeze Resort, Currie, KING ISLAND


  • DAY 3: Wednesday 3rd March, 2027

    NARACOOPA, CALCIFIED FOREST, GRASSY


    Our journey today takes us to the east coast where we visit Sea Elephant River, one of the island's largest river systems and a major link to the Lavinia wetlands. We return to the farming region of Naracoopa for a brief stop to look at the jetty. We now head to the southern end of the island. As we pass by Surprise Bay, we learn of the history of the island's first settlement in 1889 by the Bowling family. We now move onto the Calcified Forest enjoying a leisurely stroll that takes us to a viewing platform overlooking intriguing fossilised stumps of ancient rainforest trees. At Seal Rocks Lookout, we discover one of King Island’s most dramatic parts of the coast, used by Dutch and French sealers to spot pods of seals. Be sure to bring your camera! Last stop today is Grassy where we discover the scheelite mining heritage of King Island’s Dolphin Mine. We also view the Grassy Harbour which serves the island with the necessities of life—groceries, fuel and agricultural needs such as fertilisers and stock feed. On arrival back at our accommodation there will be time to freshen up before transferring to a local restaurant for dinner.


    OVERNIGHT: Island Breeze Resort, Currie, KING ISLAND


  • DAY 4: Thursday 4th March, 2027

    CURRIE HARBOUR, FLIGHT TO TASMANIA


    We begin the day with a visit to the museum in the former lightkeeper's cottage, run by the King Island Historical Society. The museum is full of the island's history including the original lens from the Cape Wickham Lighthouse. Morning tea is at the interesting little boatshed on the shores of Currie Harbour, known as the "Restaurant Without Food". Next stop is to the iconic King Island Kelp Industries where we learn about one of the island's important industries. In the afternoon, we stop at King Island Dairy to sample some of the delicious cheese. We now make our way to the King Island Airport for our flight to Burnie Airport. On arrival, we transfer to our overnight accommodation in Devonport.


    OVERNIGHT: Novotel Devonport, DEVONPORT


  • DAY 5: Friday 5th March, 2027

    FLIGHT FROM LAUNCESTON TO FLINDERS ISLAND


    Leaving Devonport, we drive past fertile farmland and historic villages, stopping to sample chocolates, cheese and raspberries before reaching Launceston Airport. Fly over the many islands of the Furneaux Group to Flinders Island. Here we will discover an inspiring world of sparkling beaches, rugged ranges, abundant wildlife and flora, and clear sapphire waters. On arrival, we will be met by our tour operator and taken to our accommodation.


    OVERNIGHT:  Furneaux Tavern, Lady Barron, FLINDERS ISLAND


  • DAY 6: Saturday 6th March, 2027

    CASTLE ROCK, KILLIECRANKIE BAY, WYBALENNA


    Today we explore the northern end of the island and pause at the photogenic Castle Rock. Enjoy morning tea at North East River, which is a favourite spot for local fishermen, before touring to Palana, site of coastal surveillance at the start of World War II. Stroll along beautiful Killiecrankie Bay keeping an eye out for the famous Killiecrankie diamonds. After lunch, we visit the small but interesting Furneaux Museum which contains a wonderful collection of records and exhibits of the island’s natural history, maritime heritage and island lifestyle. Our last visit for the day is at Wybalenna, a small settlement established in 1833-1847 to house Tasmanian Aboriginal people brought to Flinders Island by George Robinson. Today, the only remaining building is the red brick chapel which has been restored by the National Trust and is of national heritage significance.


    OVERNIGHT:  Furneaux Tavern, Lady Barron, FLINDERS ISLAND


  • DAY 7: Sunday 7th March, 2027

    TROUSERS POINT, MT STRZELECKI, CAMERON INLET


    This morning, we follow the coast road to Fotheringate Bay where we will have a chance to explore the beaches and have morning tea. Stop at the beautiful Trousers Point with Mt. Strzelecki’s towering granite crags forming a backdrop to the pristine half-moon beach. Have your cameras ready for this famous, photogenic area. After lunch, we visit Walkers Lookout which provides extensive views over the island. Drive past Cameron Inlet, breeding ground for black swans and many species of duck before finishing the day exploring the town of Lady Barron.


    OVERNIGHT:  Furneaux Tavern, Lady Barron, FLINDERS ISLAND


  • DAY 8: Monday 8th March, 2027

    HEADING HOME


    For our last morning on Flinders Island, we will spend time in the main town of Whitemark. Have a look around the town; enjoy a coffee at the local café, or visit the local shops to discover a hidden gem before an early lunch. Late morning, we return to the Flinders Island Airport for our flight home. Upon arrival at Essendon Airport, our chauffeurs will be waiting to transport us home with many interesting stories to tell of our beautiful Islands adventure.


TOUR INCLUSIONS


Complimentary Chauffeur Driven Transfers
Victorian passengers from Greater Melbourne, Bendigo, Torquay, Ballarat, Geelong, the Bellarine and Mornington Peninsulas, Phillip Island and selected areas of Gippsland will be picked up from home in a private chauffeured vehicle by one of our professional drivers.

For Victorian passengers not within this pick up zone, or our interstate passengers a quote can be provided for home pickup in extended areas.

At the end of your tour, you will be safely returned home with memories of a sensational tour.

Touring Coaches

Touring around both King and Flinders Islands is aboard local tour buses.


Friendly Tour Directors

Enjoy peace of mind with O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours, where our dedicated coach crew and experienced tour directors are on board to ensure your journey is as comfortable and memorable as possible. From start to finish, they’re there to assist, guide and take care of every detail. Relax and enjoy

the experience without a worry.


Quality Accommodation and Fully Inclusive Tours

Enjoy the best available ensuite motel accommodation each night, ensuring a restful journey. All attractions, flights and tours listed in the itinerary are included, as are fully cooked breakfasts on King Island and Tasmania, and continental breakfasts on Flinders Island, along with delicious two-course restaurant dinners daily and most lunches. Please note: one lunch is at your own expense as outlined in the itinerary.


PAYMENT AND CANCELLATION POLICY


Receipt of payment of funds will be taken as acceptance of O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours conditions of travel for this tour.

Prices include GST and all taxes.


Deposit is fully refundable until 71 days prior to departure date.

Balance due on invoice.


Cancellation within 70 days of tour departure date: No refund

Cancellation on or after tour departure date: No refund


If a tour is cancelled for any reason by O’Shannessy’s Quality Tours before the departure date, all passengers will be offered the option of transferring to another tour of their choice, hold the funds in trust for a future tour or a full refund. There is no time limit as to when this must be used. The Australian Government (see www.smarttraveller.gov.au) recommends all travellers no matter where you are going, obtain comprehensive travel insurance from a reputable provider. It may enable you to claim back the cost of your tour if you are unable to travel or have to cancel at late notice. Always read the

PDS provided, to ensure the cover meets all of your needs. We are able to provide travel insurance through Nib Insurance.


If you would like a quote for travel insurance, please call our office on 1800 354 352.