Sullivan’s Cove, bordering the Derwent River just east of downtown Hobart, marks the site of the original British settlement in Tasmania. This historic docklands area remains a bustling port, with boats from around the world docking at its shores. The waterfront district is a hub of activity, offering a cluster of attractions that draw visitors to the riverside. Today, visitors can explore the blend of history and modernity, strolling along the docks and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of this significant maritime location.
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