About Spirit of Tasmania 3
Take your vehicle 4
Boarding information 5
Sail by day 6
Sail by night 7
Accommodation 8
Dining & bars 9
Entertainment 10
Ship facts 11
Ship map 12
Terminal info & general info 13
Distance & drive times 14
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About Spirit of Tasmania
Abel Tasman – 1984–1993 Spirit of Tasmania I & II – 2002–present
Let’s journey back to where it all began…1985,
a year of big hair, ripped jeans and neon clothing.
Bob Hawke was PM. Melbourne celebrated its 150th
year. Neighbours debuted on network television…
And TT-Line, the operator of Spirit of Tasmania,
was born.
On 1 July 1985, TT-Line began operating passenger
and vehicle transport across Bass Strait on the
German-built Abel Tasman. This ship maintained
regular and reliable service until 1993, when she
was replaced by the much larger “original” Spirit of
Tasmania. Only 11 metres shorter than the MCG,
this gleaming white empress of the sea could carry
more than 1300 passengers. The same year, TT-
Line separated from the Department of Transport
and became a corporation wholly owned by the
Tasmanian Government.
In 1997, things kicked up a notch with the introduction
of the Devil Cat, a Tasmanian-built catamaran that
took just six hours to travel from George Town in
Tasmania’s north to Station Pier in Port Melbourne.
The speedy vessel operated during the summer
peak season in conjunction with the original Spirit of Tasmania from 1997 to 2002.
The iconic red-and-white ships we know today as Spirit of Tasmania I and II replaced the original MV Spirit of Tasmania in 2002. Constructed in Finland in 1998 and previously operated in Greece and Italy, these two monohull vessels made their dual maiden voyages on 1 September.
In 2004, a third vessel was introduced to the Spirit of Tasmania fleet, operating between Sydney and Tasmania. Spirit of Tasmania III sailed between Darling Harbour and
Devonport overnight, taking approximately 22 hours.
While very popular with passengers at the time, the
Sydney to Tassie route was discontinued in 2006.
To this day, Spirit of Tasmania I and II continue to
transport passengers, passenger vehicles and freight
between Melbourne and Tasmania. In 2015, the two
vessels underwent a major refurbishment, with their
interiors being completely refitted and redesigned.
And while the ships today may look vastly different
from those of yesteryear, the brilliant sunsets and
stunning vistas of the Strait just cannot be replaced.
Length: 149 metres Speed: 18 knotsInteresting fact: Abel Janszoon Tasman was the first known European explorer to reach the islands of Van Diemen’s Land.
Length: 194.33 metres Speed: 27 knotsInteresting fact: Stretched from end to end, the vehicle lanes on each ship would be almost two kilometres long.
Spirit of Tasmania – 1993–2002 Length: 161.5 metres Speed: 17.5 knotsInteresting fact: It was only 11 metres shorter than the inside of the MCG.
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some of the friendly locals. Visit a grocer
or deli and sample some mouth-watering
chocolates, cheeses and jams – for if there’s
one thing Tassie does well, it’s their food.
And of course, there’s the wine… the state
is positively teeming with vineyards and
wineries, offering visitors the chance to taste
some of the world’s finest reds and whites.
Taking your car to Tassie makes perfect
sense. After all, who wants to fork out the
money for a hire car, or worry about airport
parking, bus and taxi costs? Bringing your
vehicle on board is a breeze. It’s so easy in
fact, you don’t even have to reverse – simply
drive on and drive off. And by having your
car, caravan or campervan with you, you’ll
be able to hit the open road as soon as you
arrive. With the only luggage restriction
being your vehicle’s capacity, you can strap
a surfboard to the roof, pack the golf clubs,
chuck in the hiking boots and even bring
extra suitcases. Whether it’s an adventure
with the family or a weekend getaway with
a loved one, taking your vehicle on board is
an easy and stress-free option.
There’s no need to hurry on this road trip. Tap into the relaxed island lifestyle and explore each new hidden gem at your leisure. Be sure to call in to the smaller towns as well as the larger ones. Wind down the window and chat to
Tassie is a place best explored on wheels – a patchwork of alpine forests, lush fields and craggy coastlines. With so much stunning natural beauty on offer, you’ll want to take it slow and make regular pit stops.
Take your car for a touring adventure
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Year round schedule Depart Arrive Disembark from
Night sailing 7:30pm 6:00am 6:30am
Double sailing schedule Depart Arrive Disembark from
Day sailing 9:00am 6:00pm 6:00pm
Night sailing 9:00pm 6:00am 6:00am
CHECK INCheck-in commences 2.5 hours prior to
departure. Don’t leave it too late and miss the
boat – literally! Check-in closes 45 minutes
prior to your scheduled departure time. For
more details head to spiritoftasmania.com.au/bookings/checking-in
LUGGAGE RESTRICTIONSYour cabin contains bed linen, towels and
soap. We recommend taking an overnight
bag on board, with personal toiletries,
medications and clothing as the vehicle deck
cannot be accessed during the voyage. (If
you are travelling without a vehicle, you are
permitted to place two items on the baggage
trolley.)
GOT A FURRY FRIEND?
Want to bring your beloved pet along for
the journey? No problem! Domestic animals
such as dogs, cats, rabbits, even guinea pigs
and ferrets, are all welcome on board Spirit
of Tasmania. Rest assured, your four-legged
friend will be looked after. Our kennels are
located on ventilated decks and fresh water
is supplied throughout the sailing. If you are
carrying livestock, please contact us on 1800
884 305 to make your booking.
QUARANTINE LAWS IN TASMANIAVehicles and luggage are subject to
inspection prior to arrival in Tasmania. Vehicle
inspections will take place in Melbourne prior
to boarding and randomly in Devonport upon
arrival. Any fruit, vegetables, plants, fish or
fish products must be declared in Melbourne.
For further information visit the Quarantine
website quarantinedomestic.gov.au
or call 1300 368 550.
Boarding information
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Sail by day
On a Day Ticket you’re free to wander the ship at your leisure and explore the indoor areas and outside decks to your heart’s content. Or for added relaxation (and a siesta), book a cabin and have your own private place to retreat to.
Kick off your journey with a latest release movie in one of the two brand new cinemas. Then grab some lunch at TMK and enjoy live music in the Terrace Lounge Bar with a glass in hand. (You’ll soon
discover why Tassie’s cool climate and pristine environment produce some of the world’s best wines, beers and whiskies.) For some peace and quiet, curl up by the window on one of the many comfy lounges and spend the afternoon gazing out at sea…because after all, it’s about savouring the view while in absolute comfort. Plus kids and adults alike will be kept entertained by roving circus performers, face painters, trivia and disco bingo.
Over summer, as well as during high demand periods, Spirit of Tasmania operates day sailings, which depart each port (Melbourne and Devonport) at 9:00am and arrive the same day at 6:00pm.
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There’s also plenty to do on the overnight leg. First thing’s first though: you’ll want to head straight out on deck and take in the stunning cityscape of Melbourne receding into the twilit distance.
Once you’ve got your breath back, head inside and kick back with a glass of Tassie vino or craft beer. Then sample some fresh Tassie produce and even catch a late-night movie before heading back to your cabin for a cosy night’s sleep.
There’s something altogether magical about sailing at night. It’s not just the sparkling city views or the endless starry skies; it’s the thrill of waking up at your destination, refreshed and ready to explore.
Sail by night
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AccommodationLet’s face it: putting your feet up and relaxing is an essential part of any getaway, and with 222 cabins and 121 recliners on board, supreme comfort is what Spirit of Tasmania does best. And no matter your budget, there are accommodation options to suit all travellers.
SPOIL YOURSELFFor the ultimate luxury experience at sea, you can’t go past our Deluxe Cabins. These fully refurbished, stylish cabins come complete with a queen-size bed, private ensuite, flat-screen TV and double porthole windows to see the majestic ocean views ahead.
TRAVELLING WITH FRIENDS OR FAMILY?Twin Bed Cabins are equipped with two single beds, and Four Bed Cabins come with bunk beds for up to four people – perfect for families or a group of friends. All cabins have private ensuite facilities with bedding and towels provided and a choice of inside or porthole view.
RECLINE IN STYLERecliners are a great, low-cost alternative... Located in a private lounge, recliners come equipped with individual reading lights, tray table, USB port and blankets and pillows. There are floor-to-ceiling windows at the front of the lounge, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding ocean views.
TRAVELLING BY DAY? Day Tickets have no specific seat allocation, giving you the freedom to move around the ship at your leisure. Cabin upgrades are available, for those seeking a little extra privacy.
Deluxe Cabin
Twin Bed Porthole Cabin Four Bed Porthole Cabin Recliners
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Flavours of Tassie is a showcase of Tasmanian gourmet food and beverage producers available at selected periods throughout the year.
Sample some of the world’s best cheeses, chocolates, wines, spirits and craft beers and ciders, and learn all about what goes into these fine products straight from the makers themselves. For details, visit spiritoftasmania.com.au/flavours-of-tassie
Dining and barsFrom casual snacks to tantalising Tasmanian dishes, the finest wines to a warming hot chocolate, your tastes are well catered for on Spirit of Tasmania.
BAR 7Bar 7 is a stylish and intimate bar offering a selection of Tasmanian premium cool-climate wines, boutique ciders and local craft beers. For something a little stronger, there are award-winning spirits from distilleries that produce some of Tasmania’s finest quality whisky. With plenty of cosy chairs and couches, this is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy your time aboard.
TERRACE LOUNGE BARThe Terrace Lounge Bar is a bright, modern space with comfy lounges and flat-screen TVs throughout, allowing you to sit back and catch up on your favourite shows. A range of bar snacks is available, and on day sailings there are pizzas and paninis to enjoy.
TMK Tasmanian produce is fast gaining a considerable reputation not just nationally but globally, and TMK presents a delicious range of Tasmanian-inspired marketplace
favourites, including a signature dish of the day. This new buffet-style restaurant also features family favourites, delicious desserts and a selection of Tasmanian cheeses for the ultimate fiesta at sea.
THE PANTRYFor something lighter, The Pantry offers freshly prepared ‘grab and go’ sandwiches and snacks. Here you’ll also find a range of specialty Tasmanian food products and preserves to take on your road trip around the state, or back home with you on your return journey.
TOP DECK LOUNGEYou’ll feel like it’s summer all year-round at the Top Deck Lounge with its deck chairs, astro turf flooring and outside decks with views of nothing but 232 nautical miles of spectacular Bass Strait. The bar is conveniently located near the kids play area so that while the little ones are kept busy, parents can kick back with a relaxing drink. On day sailings, there is even a range of succulent barbecued items on offer.
Flavours of Tassie
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Facilities & entertainmentDAY SAILING ENTERTAINMENT On board, we are passionate about showcasing Tasmania’s local heritage and history. Local entertainers including face painters and storytellers rove the ship, teaching kids and adults alike about Tassie art and wildlife. Also, have a crack at a round or two of trivia, or keep an eye and an ear out for crowd favourite Dolly, who’ll have you up on the dance floor in a hilarious game of disco bingo.
NIGHT SAILING ENTERTAINMENT An acoustic singer will help set the mood at The Terrace Lounge Bar each evening – sit back and enjoy the gentle tunes with a drink in hand. Try your luck at the Admirals Gaming Lounge for a chance to start, or end, your journey on a winning streak. And what could beat seeing a night-time movie with the family while at sea?
READING ROOMIf you need a respite from all the fun and games, pop over to the Reading Room where you’ll enjoy uninterrupted novel
time throughout your journey.
KIDS PLAY AREA Just try and stop the kids from beelining for this popular beach-themed play area, a veritable jungle gym complete with slide, ramp, softplay pyramids and even a punching bag. With seating available
nearby parents can relax while keeping a watchful eye on their little ones.
GAME ZONELocated on Deck 9, this is a fun, light and bright open space with a lounge and arcade-style game area – teens will find no better retreat. Colourful comfy lounges line the floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing passengers to sit back, relax and enjoy the view.
CINEMAS Who doesn’t like the movies? With two brand new cinemas screening the latest film releases on both day and night sailings, this may very well become your favourite part of the ship! (We wouldn’t blame you!)
TOURISM INFORMATION CENTREA new and improved Tourism Hub offers passengers access to up-to-date information. Our friendly staff are on hand to assist you with organising accommodation and tours in Tasmania, giving you some last-minute tips on what to see and do. National Park Passes can also be purchased here.
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OWNER TT-LINE COMPANY PTY LTD BUILDER KVAERNER MASA-YARDS FINLAND YEAR BUILT 1998SHIP TYPE RO/RO PASSENGER V/L CLASS AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING FIRST COMMERCIAL CROSSING 1 SEPT 2002
• 59 TWIN BED PORTHOLE CABINS • 72 FOUR BED PORTHOLE CABINS • 81 TWIN BED/FOUR BED INSIDE CABINS • 2 WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE CABINS • 8 DELUXE CABINS • 222 TOTAL CABINS • 121 RECLINERS • LICENSED TO CARRY 1400 PASSENGERS AND 500 STANDARD VEHICLES
CAPACITY
SPEED, TIME & DISTANCE
TWIN VARIABLE PITCH PROPELLERSVIA REDUCTION GEARBOXES 510/147 RPM29,338
GROSSTONNAGE
5,651T
DEAD WEIGHT 10,560KW EACH
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Ship map & directory
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This directory is a simple location guide outlining the onboard facilities, including bars, eateries, cinemas and entertainment areas.
DECK 7 • Reception• Cabins• Cinemas• Gaming Lounge• Bar 7• The Pantry • Tasmanian Market Kitchen (TMK) restaurant• Reading Room• Tourism Hub
DECK 8 • Recliner Lounge• Cabins
DECK 9 • The Terrace Lounge Bar• Game Zone
DECK 10 • Top Deck Lounge• Kids Play area • Gaming Station
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Terminal & general info
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Sydney, Canberra,Albury, Seymour
To Ballarat, Ararat,Horsham, Adelaide
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Spirit of Tasmania operates passenger and freight terminals at East Devonport and Station Pier, Port Melbourne. Its head office and Customer Contact Centre is located in the terminal at East Devonport. Spirit of Tasmania currently employs more than 500 Australians around the country.
WEBSITE/ONLINE BOOKINGSspiritoftasmania.com.au
CUSTOMER CONTACT CENTREGeneral enquiriesPhone: 13 20 10 or 1800 634 906
FAQsspiritoftasmania.com.au/faqs
MAILDevonport Spirit of Tasmania PO Box 168E, East Devonport TAS 7310
Melbourne Spirit of Tasmania PO Box 323, Port Melbourne VIC 3207
TERMINALS Devonport terminalThe Esplanade East Devonport TAS
Melbourne terminalStation Pier Waterfront Place, Port Melbourne VIC
LOYALTY PROGRAMSpirit of Tasmania’s online Loyalty Program consists of our Sailors Club and Frequent Travellers Club. Both clubs reward passengers for their support and patronage by offering an array of exclusive discounts and special benefits. The more you travel, the more rewards you get.
An added bonus: Sailors Club and Frequent Travellers Club have no membership fees! For details on how to qualify, visit spiritoftasmania.com.au/loyalty-program
TASSIE TRAVEL PLANNERFrom its unique scenery and wildlife to its hip arts and music scene, fascinating colonial and convict history, and acclaimed food and wine, the Apple Isle has something for everyone.
We’ve taken the hassle out of planning your Tassie getaway with our interactive travel planner. It features Tasmanian towns and attractions, as well as itineraries. You can also explore our “Flavours of Tassie” page, including the Foodie Trails and Local Legends that make Tasmania a world-famous hub of culinary delights. For details, visit spiritoftasmania.com.au/travel-planner
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Distance & drive timesLaunceston to: Distance (km) Duration
Bicheno (via Scottsdale) 236 3 hrs 30 min
Coles Bay (via Campbell Town) 209 2 hrs 30 min
Cradle Mountain 149 1 hr 55 min
Devonport 99 1 hr 15 min
Hobart (via Midlands Hwy) 198 2 hrs 20 min
Queenstown (via Sheffield) 251 3 hrs 30 min
St Helens (via Scottsdale) 163 2 hrs 20 min
Strahan (via Cradle Mountain) 298 3 hrs 55 min
Burnie to: Distance (km) Duration
Devonport 49 40 min
Hobart 349 4 hours
Queenstown 176 2 hrs 25 min
Smithton 85 1 hour
Hobart to: Distance (km) Duration
Bicheno (via Scottsdale) 178 3 hrs 30 min
Coles Bay 192 2 hrs 30 min
Cradle Mountain (via Midlands & Bass Highways)
302 4 hrs 15 min
Devonport (via Midlands Hwy) 277 3 hrs 30 min
Geeveston (via Huon Hwy) 62 50 min
Kettering (via Channel Hwy) 37 30 min
Launceston 198 2 hrs 20 min
Port Arthur 93 1 hr 30 min
Queenstown 260 3 hrs 40 min
St Helens 265 3 hrs 40 min
Strahan 300 5 hours
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