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Guided tour
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Join a guided tour of the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Tasmania’s only lighthouse open for public tours, and learn how it safeguarded ships for over 150 years.
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Step into the lantern room and out onto the balcony for access to spaces once reserved for lighthouse keepers.
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Hear stories of shipwrecks, storms, and the lives of keepers who maintained the light in one of Australia’s most remote outposts.
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See French-made Fresnel lenses and historic equipment that once lit up the southern seas.
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Visit the on-site museum to explore maritime relics, lighthouse heritage displays, and Tasmania’s wider seafaring history.
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Fully guided lighthouse tour
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Access to on-site museum, prism room, and lighthouse balcony
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Stories from local guides
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Viewing of original Fresnel lenses
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Meals and refreshments
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Transfers to Bruny Island
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Accommodation
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Private or exclusive bookings
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Step inside Tasmania’s only guided lighthouse tour and climb Cape Bruny’s historic tower for panoramic views in just 20–30 minutes.
Getting started
Arrive at the Cape Bruny Lighthouse site and meet your local guide at the museum entrance. Your guide will provide a brief introduction and validate your ticket before leading your group to the lighthouse for the start of your tour.
What to expect
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Built in 1836, the heritage-listed Cape Bruny Lighthouse stands on the dramatic southern tip of Bruny Island and is the only lighthouse in Southern Tasmania open for guided tours. Learn about its vital role in maritime history as you explore with a knowledgeable local guide.
Features
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Lighthouse balcony: Climb the original wrought iron spiral staircase and step onto the balcony for sweeping views of the Southern Ocean, South East Cape, and Whale Head.
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Prism room: Access the prism room and see the original fresnel lenses, in use for nearly 120 years, which revolutionized lighthouse technology.
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Local storytelling: Hear firsthand accounts of shipwrecks, convict hardships, and the daily life of lighthouse keepers, all documented from original sources.
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On-site museum: Visit the museum to view historical artefacts and deepen your understanding of Tasmania’s lighthouse heritage.
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What to bring
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Dress warmly, especially for evening and night tours as it can get cold.
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Wear sturdy, comfortable footwear suitable for walking on gravel and uneven surfaces.
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Bring a valid photo ID if requested at the entrance.
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Carry your own water and snacks, as meals and refreshments are not included.
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Bring a camera for photo opportunities.
What’s not allowed
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Children under the age of 5 are not permitted in the lighthouse.
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Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
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Alcohol, drugs, and any form of intoxication are strictly prohibited on the premises.
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Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the lighthouse.
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Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the site.
Accessibility
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The experience is not wheelchair accessible due to stairs and uneven terrain.
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The climb to the lighthouse and balcony involves a steep walk and a spiral staircase, which may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
Additional information
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Self-drive is required to reach Cape Bruny Lighthouse; the last 18 km is a gravel road that can be slippery, so drive with caution.
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Tours are subject to staff availability, minimum numbers, and weather conditions.
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Parking and amenities are available on site.
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Be cautious of nocturnal animals on the roads after dark.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
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Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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