Stanley is a fishing village on the south bank of the Bass Strait, and on the land stretching into the sea there is an dead volcano called The Nut, which is the most characteristic natural scenery of Tasmania's northwest coastline. Down the highway, you can see the symbol of Stanley - an extinct volcano called the Nut, the most distinctive natural scenery along the north coast of Tadao Island. It is called the most beautiful village in Australia, with only 600 inhabitants. Maybe it is because of its isolation, whether it is in the town or the seaside, it looks very quiet. Absolutely perfect for vacation. You can also go to the sea to see seals, the pier Stanley seal cruises, the ferry ticket is 49 Australian dollars, and the tour is 1 hour.