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Flight Guide to Devonport
What are the best things to do in Devonport?
Cradle Mountain National Park
Cradle Mountain National Park is one of Tasmania’s most popular attractions, and it’s a must for nature-lovers who book airfare to Devonport. The park covers more than 1,600 square kilometres and is home to stunning landscapes and hiking trails. Some of the top spots to see in Cradle Mountain National Park include Lake St Clair, Crater Falls and Hansons Peak. You could even look into hiking the park’s Overland Track for an extra challenge while holidaying on flights to Devonport. The trail is 65 kilometres long and takes about six days to complete. Please note if you are wanting to do the Overland Track, permits are required and are snapped up quickly upon release.
Bass Strait Maritime Centre
Learn all about northern Tasmania’s maritime history by visiting the Bass Strait Maritime Centre in between your return flights to Devonport. Exhibits cover a variety of topics, including naval history, shipwrecks, transport across the Bass Strait, the evolution of ships, and how the Bass Strait turned Devonport into a major port city between Tasmania and the mainland. You could even board a historic ship for a sailing tour around the Mersey River and into the Bass Strait if you book tickets to Devonport between October and June.
Tasmanian Arboretum
Take in highlights of Tasmanian flora by spending time at the Tasmanian Arboretum while holidaying on cheap flights to Devonport. The Arboretum covers 66 hectares and showcases more than 4,800 trees from around 1,300 unique species. You’ll find gardens dedicated to local Tasmanian trees and plants as well as flora from other regions of Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Three main trails wind their way through the Arboretum, treating visitors holidaying on flights to Devonport to views of the diverse gardens.
When is the best time to visit Devonport?
There isn’t a bad time to book airfare to Devonport, as each season has positive features that are sure to appeal to different types of travellers.
Book tickets to Devonport for a summer holiday if you’re interested in visiting the beach and spending a lot of time outdoors. Daytime temperatures average 21°C, so summer is an excellent time to explore Tasmania’s national parks and coastline. Keep in mind that summer is the busiest time to book flights into Devonport Airport (DPO), so reserve your hotel room early for the best price.
It may be too cold to lounge on the beach if you book autumn or spring flights into Devonport Airport (DPO), but these are excellent times to go hiking without having to contend with the large summer crowds. Plan for temperatures between 15° and 18°C for each season plus rain showers if you book cheap flights to Devonport in early spring. Vibrant autumn foliage and spring blooms make these excellent seasons to visit national parks and the Tasmanian Arboretum.
Winter cools to about 12°C during the day and 4°C at night. Rain is common, but luckily rain showers are usually light. This is low season, so you may consider booking winter airfare to Devonport if you’re looking to avoid tourist crowds or find an unbeatable hotel rate. Cradle Mountain is often coated in snow, and visitors holidaying on cheap flights to Devonport can see the national park by cross country skiing. Cradle Mountain also has some downhill skiing, but trails are steep and challenging so should only be attempted by advanced skiers.
What are the best restaurants and cafes in Devonport?
Camille
Camille has the design and menu of a traditional Parisian bistro, but uses local ingredients for a Tasmanian twist on French cuisine. Grab a meal at Camille while holidaying on return flights to Devonport to try standout dishes like boeuf bourguignon, confit duck with potato gratin, steak frites, and decadent French desserts. The restaurant also has an extensive wine menu with Australian and French options that perfectly accompany each of the meals.
Mrs Jones
Mrs Jones is a popular restaurant and bar located beside Bluff Beach. There’s an open-plan kitchen and large windows looking out over the Bass Strait. Mrs Jones has large lunch and dinner menus, as well as specialty menus for diners who are vegan, gluten-free, or dairy-free. Popular Mrs Jones dishes to try while holidaying on flights to Devonport include eye fillet with garlic prawns, pan-fried Atlantic salmon with seasonal vegetables and chorizo, and tempura tofu in coconut sauce served over vermicelli noodles.
Laneway
Laneway is a hidden gem in the CBD, and it’s an excellent place to go for breakfast, lunch, coffee, or a snack while visiting Tasmania on return flights to Devonport. Try a variety of coffee and tea drinks alongside delicious dishes like breakfast burgers, waffles topped with poached spiced apple and berry coulis, and lemon and herb chicken paninis. Laneway’s menu also includes a variety of vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options, so there’s something available for everyone holidaying on flights to Devonport.