Explore: Burnie
General Info
Description:
Burnie is principally a commercial port about 25NM northwest of Devonport on Tasmania’s northern coast.
Only useful for yachts as a port of refuge. It is not an official First Point of Entry for non-commercial vessels, i.e. international yachts.
Position:
41° 03’07″S, 145° 55’03″E
Clearance
For full details of Clearance into Australia, see the Australia Formalities page.
This is not an official First Point of Entry for non-commercial vessels i.e. international yachts. The nearest port of entry is Launceston.
Last updated: December 2019
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Docking
There few facilities for yachts here.
Contact Port Control on VHF Channel 16 for advice on where to anchor or berth.
Last updated: April 2016
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