Maria Island ferry terminal (Triabunna Wharf)
Ferries to Maria Island
The Maria Island ferry terminal, also known as Triabunna Wharf, in Triabunna is the primary departure point for visitors travelling to Maria Island National Park. The terminal is located near the town’s marina and serves as a gateway to this popular nature and historical site. Ferries operate daily, taking passengers across the Mercury Passage to the island’s main landing at Darlington.
Visitor facilities
Several visitor facilities are available near the ferry terminal, making it a convenient starting point for trips to Maria Island. A few cafes and restaurants are within walking distance, offering light meals, coffee and local seafood. The Fish Van, located along the marina, is popular for its fresh, locally sourced fish and chips. The Triabunna Visitor Information Centre, also nearby, provides details about the ferry service, island activities and local history. There are a few shops in town for last-minute supplies, and visitors should be aware that Maria Island has no shops or food services.
Transport connections
The ferry terminal is well-connected within Triabunna. The nearby Tassielink bus stop provides public transport links to Hobart and nearby towns along the east coast. The terminal is also within easy walking distance of Triabunna’s main street, where additional cafes and small shops can be found. Visitors staying in Triabunna will find that the ferry terminal and most local facilities are accessible by foot, making it simple to explore the town before or after a trip to Maria Island.
Charles Street, Triabunna TAS 7190
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