Wallabi Point
Wallabi Point
Launceston
Launceston
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Wallabi Point to Launceston

Updated: 28 May 2026

Traveling from Wallabi Point to Launceston requires a combination of road and air or sea transport. You must first drive 1.5 hours to Newcastle Airport or 3.5 hours to Sydney Airport. Flights connect to Launceston Airport directly or via Melbourne. Alternatively, drive to the Spirit of Tasmania terminal in Geelong for a sea crossing. The journey spans over 1400km depending on your chosen transit point.

Total Distance: 1450 km driving to ferry terminal + 600 km flight distance.
Fastest Way
Flight from Newcastle Airport via Melbourne takes approximately 6 hours total.
Cheapest Way
Flight from Newcastle Airport is generally the most cost-effective if booked in advance.
Compare Wallabi Point to Launceston Routes
Flight
Connecting
Ship
Direct
Duration 6 hours 24 hours
Avg Price $250 - $500 $300 - $700
Operator Jetstar or Qantas Spirit of Tasmania
Route Newcastle Airport to Launceston via Melbourne Geelong to Devonport, then drive to Launceston
Tip Book your connecting flight on a single ticket to ensure baggage transfer. Book a cabin in advance for overnight sailings to arrive refreshed.
Travel Tips
  • Book Early
    Ferry tickets sell out months ahead during peak holiday periods.
  • Check Biosecurity
    Tasmania has strict biosecurity laws; do not bring fresh fruit or vegetables onto the island.
  • Car Rental
    Rent a car at Launceston Airport to explore the surrounding wine regions effectively.
  • Weather Prep
    Tasmanian weather changes rapidly; always pack a waterproof jacket regardless of the season.
  • Airport Transfers
    Use the shuttle bus service from Launceston Airport to the city center for a budget-friendly option.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    Watch for wildlife on Tasmanian roads, especially at dawn and dusk.
  • Sea Sickness
    The Bass Strait can be rough; carry motion sickness medication if taking the ferry.
  • Driving Conditions
    Mountain roads in Tasmania are winding; drive slowly and observe speed limits.
  • Emergency Contacts
    Save the local emergency number 000 in your phone before departing.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a direct flight?
    No, flights from Newcastle to Launceston require a connection in Melbourne or Sydney.
  • How long is the ferry?
    The Spirit of Tasmania crossing takes approximately 9 to 11 hours.
  • Do I need a passport?
    No, Tasmania is a state of Australia and no passport is required for domestic travel.
  • Can I take my car?
    Yes, you can drive your vehicle onto the Spirit of Tasmania ferry.
  • What is the best airport?
    Launceston Airport is the most convenient entry point for Northern Tasmania.
Quick Info
  • From Wallabi Point, New South Wales, Australia
  • To Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

October to April for stable weather conditions across the Bass Strait.

Things to Do in Launceston
1
Cataract Gorge
Explore the natural rock formation just minutes from Launceston city center. It features walking trails and a scenic chairlift.
2
Tamar Valley
Visit the world-class vineyards located along the Tamar River. It is famous for cool-climate wines like Pinot Noir.
3
Queen Victoria Museum
Discover Tasmanian history and art at this expansive museum. It is the largest regional museum in Australia.
4
City Park
Walk through the historic park featuring a Japanese macaque enclosure. It is a peaceful spot in the heart of the city.
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