
25/05/2025
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43 Degrees provides Boutique Environmental Accommodation on beautiful Bruny Island Tasmania.
Adventure Bay, TAS
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Situated in Adventure Bay on Bruny Island, 43 Degrees Bruny Island offers Boutique Environmental Accommodation for those looking for exceptional experience whilst maintaining a focus on being environmentally conscious.
The name, 43 Degrees, has been chosen due to Adventure Bays Latitude - being that of 43 Degrees South. Historically this Latitude has been an integral part of early maritime history. Adventure Bay, had been used as an anchorage for early European explorers such as Abel Tasman as early as 1642. Following this, Tobias Furneaux, as Captain of the vessel βAdventureβ, accompanied Captain James Cook, sailing in the βResolutionβ, made anchor in the bay whilst supporting Cookβs voyage of discovery between 1772-1775. Captain William Bligh on the βBountyβ (of Mutiny on the Bounty fame) entered Adventure Bay in August 1788 for resupply of Water & Food on route to Tahiti. Later, Captain Bligh would be infamously set adrift by Fletcher Christian and other members of his crew.