Devonport romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Adventure, Beach, City, Cruise, Shopping, Water Sports,
Devonport is the third largest city located in the provinces of Tasmania in Australia. The city is also known with the other name of “gateway to Tasmania”, as it is the entrance port of the Bass Strait ferry service from the mainland on daily basis. Devonport is a large town of Tasmania but with inhabitants of only 25,000. The city is situated between the two major rivers of Australia which is the Don River and the Mersey River to the west and East respectively. Devonport is also considered as one the best tourist destinations of Tasmania as the city has a huge number of lovely beaches, lush green bush reserves and outstanding capes among which the Mersey Bluff with its lighthouse sitting is reserves the place of the main attraction of the city.
People who love to see high headed mountains often visit Devonport because it the closest point to reach the World Heritage Site of Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, where people can see the rich diversity of flora and fauna of Tasmania.
Among the Devonport romantic places the couples can go for various adventure tours of Australia which will be fun filled and the tour will be perfect for the nature loving couples. They can explore the unique scenery, which is comprised of flora and fauna and the rich history and culture of each area and all together the couples will have a great time there. They can also go for the picturesque fishing village of Stanley is and they can also visit the local attraction of Burnie too. Couples can also have good opportunities for swimming, bush walking and other outdoor activities in the city.Couples can also visit the Mersey Bluff Lighthouse area and also visit the penguin viewing region.
The city of Devonport experiences mild humid temperature climate all the year.The best time to visit Devonport City would be all through the year.
Best Season: All through the year
Summers: December- March
Winters: May-September
Monsoons: June & October
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