Port Arthur, Tasmania, AU

Port Arthur was a penal colony in the 1800’s. It has been preserved as a historical site.
Tasmania’s most famous convict settlement combines an idyllic coastal setting with a brutal history.Läs mer
Port Arthur was a penal colony in the 1800’s. It has been preserved as a historical site.
Tasmania’s most famous convict settlement combines an idyllic coastal setting with a brutal history.Läs mer
On the first day in Sydney, we toured the Centre of the city, went to Friendship Chinese garden, The Rocks (historic part of the city), had lunch there and then came back on the ship to rest.
In theLäs mer
The weather forecast for today promised warmer sunny weather. Yesterday was periods of rain. So for today we decided to go to Bondi beach and walk 5.5km along the shore to Googee beach. It consideredLäs mer
Today is the second day on our way to NZ. We are crossing the Tasmanian sea. Tomorrow on the schedule was Milford sound, but we are not stopping there. The sea is very rough, swells are up to 25ft.Läs mer
After three days of rough sea we arrived to Port Charmers, which is gateway to Dunadin. We visited it in 2017 and had a tour. For today we booked a tour which we knew will repeat few things we did inLäs mer
Timaru is a port city in the southern Canterbury Region of New Zealand.
It is a small town, population 48,000.
We did not have any plans for today.
The weather was cool, but sunny. Perfect forLäs mer
Today is another small port. Really small. Population is 624.
Canterbury's oldest town, Akaroa was founded in August 1840 by French settlers. It has been suggested that French interest in New ZealandLäs mer
This is our second time in the capital of NZ, Wellington. It is not the biggest city in NZ. Auckland and Christchurch have greater population.
The weather promised to be perfect for walking, so weLäs mer
Napier, a coastal city on New Zealand's North Island, is set amid the renowned wine-producing region of Hawke's Bay. Rebuilt after a 1931 earthquake, the city is known for art deco landmarks like theLäs mer
Tauranga is one of the fastest growing cities in New Zealand. Located on the east coast of the North Island. The main industry of the city is lumber. We saw truck after truck coming to the port fullLäs mer
Two to TravelWe loved our visit to Port Arthur … fascinating place.