The region is renowned for its locally produced cheeses, chocolates, wines, honey, and fresh seafood, creating a haven for food enthusiasts with opportunities for tastings at Bruny Island Cheese Co., artisan chocolates, premium wines at Bruny Island Premium Wines, and fresh oysters. Dennes Point also offers wildlife sightings, especially at The Neck, where visitors can observe penguins and short-tailed shearwaters, and hosts the Bruny Island Bird Festival showcasing the island's abundant birdlife. Historical sites in Dennes Point include remnants of a former internment camp for German nationals during World War I and a quarantine post for returning soldiers during the 1919 influenza pandemic.
Accommodation options in Dennes Point include Free Spirit Pods and Bruny Island Beachside Accommodation on North Bruny, Adventure Bay Retreat and 43 Degrees Bruny Island in Adventure Bay, and Hotel Bruny at Alonnah. Visitors can partake in guided tours of the island's natural wonders and culinary offerings, with activities ranging from wildlife cruises to bushwalking tours that include food tastings.