Descend into David Walsh's subterranean masterpiece — the southern hemisphere's most provocative private art museum, carved into a Triassic sandstone cliff above the Derwent River. A world-class cultural encounter unlike any other museum on Earth.
What to expect
Arrive by the MONA ROMA ferry — a sleek catamaran departing from Brooke Street Pier — and spend at least three hours navigating three floors of subterranean galleries via the 'O' app, your personalised digital guide that lets you love or 'art wank' each piece. The permanent collection alone spans ancient Egyptian mummies, provocative contemporary installations, and a machine that produces and eats its own faeces. Book a private guided experience for curatorial insight and behind-the-scenes access. End with lunch at The Source restaurant, where seasonal Tasmanian produce meets the drama of the riverside setting.
Good to know
Brooke Street Pier is a 15-minute walk from the cruise terminal — very manageable. Allow a minimum of 4 hours total including the ferry (25 mins each way). Ferries run regularly; the last return is mid-afternoon so confirm timing against your all-aboard. Book private guided sessions directly through the MONA website well ahead.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hobart — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.