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Wineglass Bay Day Tours Review

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It was worth a visit, and the wind was so strong that the scarf blew up in the sky on the day we went.

Wineglass Bay Day Tours

Posted: Apr 6, 2019
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  • 小蘑菇阿咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    We are a day trip with a group, a group of 12 people + guides, the main attractions of wine glass bay, on the way through the Las Pinnes Beach Reserve, Kate (Kite) Berry Farm, coastal town Swansea, honeymoon Bay, Bismarin Bay, etc., from different angles to enjoy the Tasmania East Sea in all directions Beautiful view of the shore. Wine Cup Bay is located on the east coast of Tasmania, more than 200 kilometers from Hobart, between the jagged pink and light gray granite peaks of Hazez Hazards, part of Fehinna National Park. Over the Hazez Ridge, you can see the stunning scenery of Wineglass Bay. Glass Bay, voted one of the world’s top ten beaches by the American travel magazine Outside in 1999, was described in the commentary: “The beach and the Tasman Sea form a half-moon shape, like a smiley face on the ‘happy king’ buttons...” Wine Cup Bay is located in the mountains, beautiful. We got off at 1 pm and walked, starting from the parking lot, and took the Wine Cup Bay Trail Wineglass Bay Track. We had to climb up and take a lot of effort to appreciate her beauty. After walking for about half an hour, we finally came to the Wine Cup Bay Observation Deck Wineglass Bay Lookout. Tasmania's east coast is a dream world, blue sky, white clouds, seawater, reefs, sandy beaches will be a colorful Tasmania, and the wine glass bay is one of the shining pearls. Know why it is called wine glass bay the curved coastline is the wine glass, The sea is a glass of wine! In fact, the wine glass bay seen on the observation deck is limited, the shape of the wine glass is not obvious, only the wine glass bay similar to the wine glass can be photographed in the air! Also, it only takes half an hour to get to the wine glass bay from the observation deck, but it takes 1 hour to go back and forth. Staying for a while, it is 1 and a half hours, time is not allowed, we only gave 1 and a half hours in total, and then, walking to the front, the scenery is not necessarily more spectacular than here! 14:30 Back to the parking lot, before departure, the tour guide pointed to the bush next to it, Let everyone see a wild sand kangaroo that stays there. This kind of sand kangaroo has long scorpions. The tour guide warned everyone to just watch and don't touch them. He said that these sand kangaroos are very smart. He waited for tourists to come to feed. When there were too many people, he thought that the food was coming and walked out of the grass. However, I heard that the long scorpions, No one dared to feed, afraid that it would come up, I just went up and took a few photos. Figure 1-4: Wine Cup Bay taken on the observation deck; Figure 5: Sea cliff on the southeast side of Wine Cup Bay; Figure 6: Coles Bay area seen on the way up the mountain; Figure 7: Wild sand kangaroos in the bushes next to the parking lot; Figure 8-9: Rocks full of mountains and wild; Figure 10: Overhead flying over drones.

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    Posted: Oct 9, 2018
  • 288***46
    5/5Outstanding
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    The wine glass bay is very beautiful, the blue sea is in the eye, although the wind is very strong, but very interesting.

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    Posted: Jun 20, 2019