To travel to Australia, this stop came to Tasmania capital Hobart, the Tasman Peninsula is located in the southeast corner of Tasmania, about 75 kilometers southeast of Hobart, the island area is 660 square kilometers. The peninsula is named after the Dutch explorer Abel ∙ Tasman. In the early 1830s, Europeans established their first residence in Port Arthur on the peninsula. Because of its isolation, it was chosen as a place to hold prisoners. It is also a deep water port. Rehabilitation of British warships. The Saltwater River monument near the western part of the peninsula was originally a prisoner's coal mine and now the Port Arthur prisoner's detention site has become a major tourist attraction. The Tasman Peninsula is known for its rugged eastern coastline, with attractions including the Devil’s Kitchen, Tasman Arches, water jet holes and board stone floors forming Tasman National Park, and then southwards the highest seaside cliff in the southern hemisphere.