The company Sky Group is a Ukrainian tour operator providing a wide range of tourist services in Ukraine.
For over 10 years this well-organized and coordinated expert team delivers to its partners and clients excellent services, arranges interesting tours and guarantees individual approach to each client.
Assortment of Sky Group services keeps growing and services keep constantly improving.
Spirit of Tasmania is one of Australia’s most iconic travel experiences, operating sailings across Bass Strait between Geelong and Devonport on Tasmania’s north coast.
Our History
On 1 July 1985, TT-Line began operating passenger and vehicle transport across Bass Strait on the German-built Abel Tasman. This ship maintained regular and reliable service until 1993, when she was replaced by the much larger “original” Spirit of Tasmania.
In 1997, things kicked up a notch with the introduction of the Devil Cat, a Tasmanian-built catamaran that took just six hours to travel from George Town in Tasmania’s north to Station Pier in Port Melbourne. The vessel operated during the peak season in conjunction with the original Spirit of Tasmania until 2002.
In March 2002, TT-Line purchased two vessels from Superfast Ferries, a Greece-based operator servicing the Adriatic Sea. The ships, built in Turku, Finland, sailed between Italy and Greece as Superfast III & IV. In May, they travelled to the Neorion shipyard on the island of Syros for painting and general overhaul and were renamed Spirit of Tasmania I & II.
The ships then made the mighty journey to Hobart, where they were refitted for their new service between Devonport and Melbourne, replacing the original Spirit of Tasmania.
On 1 September, 2002 they set sail on their dual maiden voyages across Bass Strait.
In 2015, the vessels underwent a major refurbishment, sporting fresh, modern interiors and stylish new facilities.
In late 2017 it was announced that TT-Line will be replacing the current fleet with two custom built ships and a letter of intent signed with Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft GmbH & Co KG (FSG).
Our three UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites in Lutruwita/Tasmania hold powerful stories of resilience, strength, courage and survival.
PAHSMA was created in 1987, and preserves and maintains the Port Arthur, Female Factory, and Coal Mines Historic Sites - major award-winning Australian cultural tourism destinations and some of the country's most important heritage sites.
Learn more about how we connect people with Australia's complex history:
Port Arthur Historic Site: portarthur.org.au
Cascades Female Factory: femalefactory.org.au
Coal Mines Historic Site: coalmines.org.au
1830 Restaurant & Bar: portarthur.org.au/1830restaurant
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