Flinders Island is the main island of the Furneaux Islands,
a group of 52 islands that stretch across Bass Strait between
Tasmania and Australia.
These remarkable "mountains in the sea" offer you
the holiday experience of a lifetime. Here you can get away
from it all in an inspiring world of sparkling beaches,
rugged ranges, abundant wildlife and flora, and clear sapphire
waters. With a pleasant climate throughout the year and
activities from boating to climbing to exploring our historic
sites, Flinders Island has much to offer.
Take time to explore our region. This website will help
you find out more about our island home and help you to
plan your own visit to Australia’s best kept secret.