Why Choose a Charter Flight to Devonport

Charter flights to Devonport let you set the schedule and land minutes from the city centre. Skip queues, avoid tight connections and arrive fresh for work or a weekend by the coast. Our team coordinates aircraft, routing and ground transfers for a smooth, door-to-door experience.

  • Direct, private access to Devonport Airport with fast turnarounds and minimal waiting.
  • Cabin comfort, privacy and flexibility tailored to your group and luggage needs.
  • Itineraries optimised for business meetings, touring the Cradle Coast or family holidays.
  • Discover more regional options via our Destinations network across Tasmania and mainland Australia.

Departure Airports & Routes to Devonport

Choose a departure that suits your plans—point-to-point routing means fewer delays and more time on the ground. Multi-stop itineraries are available for touring the north-west, along with day-return options for tight schedules.

  • From New South Wales & ACT: Sydney and Canberra with direct services to the north coast of Tasmania.
  • From Victoria & Tasmania: Melbourne and Hobart with frequent operations into Devonport.
  • From Queensland: Brisbane with direct or fuel-stop options depending on aircraft type and winds.
  • Custom pickups from regional aerodromes across NSW, Victoria, ACT, Tasmania and Queensland.
  • Easy onward positioning to nearby airfields for lodge, golf or wilderness transfers.

Flight Times & Travel Convenience

Flying private is the fastest way to reach Tasmania’s north-west. Board near departure time, fly nonstop and land close to town—no ferry queues, no terminal congestion and no drawn-out connections.

  • Melbourne to Devonport typically 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes.
  • Hobart to Devonport usually 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on aircraft and winds.
  • Sydney to Devonport commonly 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes.
  • Canberra to Devonport generally 2 hours to 2 hours 30 minutes.
  • Brisbane to Devonport often 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours 15 minutes nonstop.

Private Flights for Business or Leisure

Make the most of your time in Devonport—perfect for board meetings, food-and-wine escapes or access to the Cradle Mountain region. Enjoy quiet cabins for productivity, flexible schedules and quick ground handling on arrival and departure.

  • Depart from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Newcastle and Hobart, plus regional locations across NSW, Victoria, ACT, Queensland and Tasmania.
  • Privacy, comfort and bespoke service for executives, families and small groups.
  • Day-return schedules to maximise time in meetings, galleries or along the tasting trail.
  • Rapid turnarounds with efficient ground support and minimal airport dwell time.
  • Baggage flexibility for sporting gear, produce boxes or filming equipment.

What to Expect When You Arrive in Devonport

Touch down at Devonport Airport and be in the city within minutes. We can arrange transfers, coordinate scenic add-ons and time your arrival for gallery openings, cellar doors or a coastal sunset walk.

  • Easy access to the CBD, Mersey River foreshore and coastal lookouts.
  • Advice on local conditions, seasonal events and nearby national parks.
  • Optional scenic sectors along the North West coastline or towards Cradle Mountain.
  • Support for group logistics during peak holiday and event periods.

Booking Your Air Taxi to Devonport

Tell us your dates, passenger numbers and priorities. We’ll propose suitable aircraft, clear pricing and the most efficient routing—plus contingencies for weather and regional operations across Tasmania.

  • Fast, tailored quotes aligned to schedule, comfort and budget.
  • Flexible departure windows to suit meetings, ferry connections and touring plans.
  • End-to-end coordination including transfers and light catering on request.
  • Plan your trip with our team through the simple form on our contact page.
  • 📞 Call us now or book your charter flight to Devonport above.

Attractions When You Arrive in Devonport

Coastal Walks, Mersey Bluff and Bass Strait Vistas

Devonport’s coastline frames the city with fresh sea air and sweeping views. Start at the Mersey Bluff headland, where walking tracks weave between coastal heath and dramatic Bass Strait outlooks. The Mersey Bluff Lighthouse stands sentinel above the cliffs, and at low tide you can look for Aboriginal rock carvings nearby. Sunrise and sunset light up the water, while dolphins and seabirds are regular companions along the foreshore paths. It’s an easy way to settle into the region’s slower rhythm before venturing further into Tasmania’s north-west for beaches, headlands and rugged capes.

Mersey Bluff Lighthouse


Arts, Galleries and Maritime Heritage

Culture runs deep in Devonport. The Devonport Regional Gallery curates a changing program of contemporary and traditional works from Tasmanian and Australian artists, housed within the paranaple arts centre precinct. Down by the river, the Bass Strait Maritime Centre shares tales of exploration, shipping and survival on one of the world’s great straits, with engaging exhibits for all ages. Heritage walks around town reveal elegant homes and civic buildings that chart Devonport’s growth from river port to modern gateway city—add a coffee stop and you’ve got a leisurely morning of art and history.

Devonport Regional Gallery  |  Bass Strait Maritime Centre


Food Trails and North West Produce

Few places match the paddock-to-plate freshness of Tasmania’s north-west. From Devonport, you can sample artisan cheese, chocolate, berries, cider and spirits on short, scenic drives that loop back to the CBD by evening. Cafés and bistros champion local suppliers, while weekend markets add a friendly bustle to the calendar. If you prefer a ready-made route, follow the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail to meet producers, tour facilities and taste seasonal releases—perfect for stocking the esky before you fly home. Allow time to linger; conversations with makers are part of the flavour.

Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail


Gateway to Wilderness: Parks, Rivers and Peaks

Devonport places you within striking distance of some of Tasmania’s most celebrated landscapes. Easy day trips lead to river gorges, cool-temperate forests and alpine views. Venture inland towards the high country for waterfall walks and mountain lookouts, or keep it coastal with long beach rambles and estuary birdwatching. With varied terrain so close to the city, you can fit a surprising amount into a long weekend—hike in the morning, taste local gin in the afternoon and catch a crimson Bass Strait sunset to finish. Ask locally for track updates and seasonal highlights.

Discover Tasmania – North West


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Devonport famous for?
The Spirit of Tasmania ferry, Mersey Bluff Lighthouse and easy access to food trails and national parks.

Is Devonport family-friendly?
Yes—beaches, museums, riverside paths and hands-on food experiences make it ideal for all ages.

Plan more with the regional tourism site: Discover Tasmania – North West. If you have more questions, click here.


Devonport Airport Location


Flight Directions from Bankstown to Devonport


Devonport Weather Forecast