The journey from Port Lincoln to Devonport involves crossing the Bass Strait. You can fly from Port Lincoln to Adelaide and then connect to Devonport Airport. Alternatively, you can drive to Melbourne and take the Spirit of Tasmania ferry directly to Devonport. This route is the primary gateway for travelers arriving in Tasmania by sea, offering a scenic and unique way to reach the island.
Total Distance: Driving distance 1,350 km (including ferry), straight-line air distance 1,050 km.
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| Duration | 7 hours | 22 hours |
| Avg Price | $550 - $1,100 | $450 - $800 (including vehicle) |
| Operator | Qantas and Jetstar | Spirit of Tasmania |
| Route | Port Lincoln (PLO) to Adelaide (ADL) to Devonport (DPO). | Drive to Melbourne, then ferry to Devonport. |
| Tip | Devonport Airport is small; ensure your rental car booking is confirmed before arrival. | The ferry terminal in Melbourne is located at Station Pier. |
November to April for the best weather and ferry conditions.