Festivals in Australia : Australian Wooden Boat Festival, Hobart

There can’t be anything better than experiencing the heaven while still alive! It is indeed an experience that is once in a life time. But if you have been to the state “Tasmania” Australia, and have witnessed the lavish beauty, the lush and dense forests and the magical rhythmic waterfalls, Heaven will not be new to you.

Australia is a continent, a whole world in itself, from deserts to ice cold regions, it is unlimited. Formerly, a destination for the rich, today with the revolutionary technology that has shrunken the world into a global village, flights to Australia are many and at various affordable prices. The competition for business has further urged many top carriers to offer flights at competitive and promotional fare. For details on cheap flights to Hobart and ongoing special offer with leading airlines see Cheap flights to Australia

Now you must be wondering, why Hobart? Well, when the beauty is generous and ready to amaze you with its splendor why say no. Hobart is not only a lively city with wonder of nature landscapes and sceneries, but also it is yet more interesting and entertaining by dint of its vibrant festivals, the popular one includes the “Wooden Boat Festival”.

The Australian wooden boat festival has established a reputation as one of the world’s best maritime events. People from all across the globe come to Hobart to watch this event. Held on Hobart’s vibrant waterfront, the four day festival brings together the biggest collection of wooden boats in the Southern hemisphere, featuring wooden boats of all shapes and sizes, music performances, arts and maritime craft workshop ,boat building and regional food and wine. One can get to see a large number of boats dating back to the 18th and 19th century right down to the present day thus the event celebrates nation’s rich maritime culture and heritage.

The festival is held every two years in the month of February, first festival held in 1994 involved 180 boats from than onwards the event has continued to increase in size and scope. In 1996, around 200 boats enthusiastically arrived for more celebrations in spite of cold weather. In 2001, 230 boats were registered for the event and introduction of the` Parade of sail; and other new events, such as specially performed theatre, provided the substance to attract interstate and overseas visitors to the festival. In 2003 beautifully restored and presented WRAITH OF ODIN stole the show. The historic 22 feet TASSIE II was another feature of the festival. In 2005 the 1874 three- masted iron barque James Craig was brought back after almost 30 years of restoration in Sydney. In 2007 five tall ships including the HMB Endeavour, a replica of Captain Cook’s famous vessel Discovery, were part of the spectacle. Almost 700000 visitors attended the event. In 2009 the event showcased record number of boats with the dockside alive with a well orchestrated mix music- a live band on Saturday night which had people dancing well into the night.

Wooden boat festivals thus gives opportunity to enjoy relaxed atmosphere which offers more than just a taste of Tasmania’s best food and beverages. From model boat sailing to clambering around a tall ship; from watching shipwrecks at work to cheering on community boat building teams, there is just so much to see and do.

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