At the foot of kunanyi / Mount Wellington, Hobart's waterfront is shaped by the Derwent Estuary and the wild Southern Ocean beyond. The tides here carry the cool, clean energy of the Roaring Forties, creating patterns that link Tasmania to the subantarctic — a fitting rhythm for Australia's southernmost capital.
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A year of tides, turned into a grid.
Each row is a month — July at the top, June at the bottom. Each column is a day. The dots show when high and low tides happen, and how big they are.
Bigger dots mean more extreme tides. Spring tides cluster around full and new moons, neap tides sit quieter in between.
Once you learn to read one beach, you can read any beach. The patterns are always unique to the location.
How the tides and swell change through the year at Tasmania locations.
Small clean swells, cool water, long light.
The Roaring Forties deliver consistent groundswells.
Wild, powerful, empty — for the dedicated.
Transitional, with generous swell windows.
| Size | Dimensions | Unframed | Framed |
|---|---|---|---|
| A3 | 297 × 420 mm | $79 AUD | $219 AUD |
| A2 | 420 × 594 mm | $129 AUD | $319 AUD |
| A1 | 594 × 841 mm | $199 AUD | $419 AUD |
Solid timber, handmade in New Zealand.
Our frames are made from solid plantation timber by a local Auckland framing studio. Choose from stained oak (light) or walnut (dark). Each frame includes a conservation-grade UV-filtering acrylic glazing and a mat to keep the print off the glass. Arrives fully assembled with a cord hanging system — ready to hang.
Free delivery across Australia.
Unframed prints ship in heavy-duty cardboard tubes. Framed prints ship in custom-built wooden crates with foam padding. All shipments are fully insured. Typical delivery is 5–10 business days from order.