Devonport: Tasmania’s Top Tourist Town for the Second Year in a Row

paranaple Convention Centre is delighted to share that Devonport has been named Tasmania’s Top Tourist Town for the second consecutive year by the Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania (TICT). This recognition is a testament to the city’s charm and the incredible experiences it offers visitors.

Devonport has been celebrated for its natural beauty, which includes a stunning waterfront precinct and lush parklands. Serving as the hub of the Cradle Coast Region, Devonport stands out for its unique blend of urban vibrancy and serene landscapes.

Plan Your Conference in Devonport

As Tasmania’s top tourist town, Devonport is a must-visit destination. Its combination of modern convention centre and event facilities, natural beauty, and welcoming atmosphere ensures a memorable experience for all delegates. Plan your next event in Devonport and discover why this ‘big little city’ has earned its place as the crown jewel of Tasmania’s tourist destinations.

Discover the Allure of Devonport

Nestled along the captivating North-West Coast of Tasmania, Devonport is a place where mountains meet the sea and the picturesque Mersey River flows.  Devonport’s allure lies in its new waterfront precinct, sandy and rocky coastlines, and bushland reserves. The city is adorned with a myriad of pedestrian and cycling pathways that meander through the region, inviting exploration of its peaceful bushland and stunning beaches.

Experience Devonport’s Natural Beauty

The natural beauty of Devonport is unmatched. From its tranquil bushland reserves to its scenic coastal views, the city provides a perfect backdrop for both relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re walking along the sandy shores or cycling through lush pathways, Devonport offers a serene and picturesque environment that captures the heart of every visitor.

Explore Devonport and let its charm captivate you – from the stunning waterfront to the peaceful bushland, there’s something for everyone in this award-winning city.

Share this post

Facebook
LinkedIn