Ferry to Tasmania
Spirit of Tasmania operates two ships back and forth between Geelong and Devonport. On the map, you can…
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Spirit of Tasmania operates two ships back and forth between Geelong and Devonport. On the map, you can see how this ferry route connects mainland Australia with Tasmania. Departures no longer leave from Melbourne, but from Geelong, where a new terminal with good parking facilities has been built.
Alongside the new terminal, new ships are being introduced. Spirit of Tasmania IV and V are the new vessels on this route, offering more space, modern facilities, and increased passenger capacity.
The crossing across the Bass Strait is one of the world’s most notorious maritime routes. Since the Spirit of Tasmania relocated its Victorian operations, the “Melbourne Ferry” no longer departs from Melbourne. It departs from Geelong. Understanding this geographic shift is critical to ensuring you don’t drive to the wrong city.
| Terminal Location | City Context | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Spirit of Tasmania Quay (Geelong) |
The New Hub: Located in North Geelong, approx. 1 hour drive from Melbourne CBD. | High Efficiency: Purpose-built in 2022 to eliminate the gridlock of the old Station Pier. Features a massive marshalling yard where you can park your caravan and wait comfortably. |
| Devonport Terminal (East Devonport) |
The Tassie Gateway: Located on the Mersey River, approx. 3 hours drive from Hobart. | Strict Bio-Control: The arrival point involves a rigorous biosecurity screening. Sniffer dogs will check every vehicle for fruit, vegetables, and fish. |
| Station Pier (Port Melbourne) |
Legacy / Defunct | DO NOT USE: This terminal is now exclusively for cruise ships. If your GPS directs you here for the Tasmania ferry, it is using outdated maps. |
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