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Embark on an adventure in Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Parks awe inspiring wilderness, where towering peaks, tranquil lakes and ancient forests beckon visitors. Traverse diverse landscapes, spot rare wildlife species. Take in the breathtaking views at this UNESCO World Heritage site with this Tasmania tour.
Immerse yourself in Tasmania’s convict past with a visit to the Port Arthur Historic Site on this Tasmania tour. Explore the well-preserved ruins of Australia’s most notorious penal colony, learn about its convict history through guided tours, and experience the eerie atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
Bruny Island: Embark on a culinary and nature adventure on Bruny Island, known for its gourmet food, rugged coastline, and diverse wildlife. Indulge in fresh local produce, spot seals and penguins, and explore the island’s stunning landscapes through hiking trails and scenic drives. change
Set off on an expedition to Bay of Fires a haven featuring pristine white beaches and striking orange rock formations with this Tasmania tour. Join guided excursions to uncover shores, rugged cliffs and crystal clear waters in this wilderness. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you hike along the coastline and marvel at the hues that adorn this must see destination for nature enthusiasts and thrill seekers
Nestled at the foothills of Mount Wellington, Hobart is Tasmania’s capital and a charming waterfront city. Explore its rich history at Battery Point’s historic houses, wander through the vibrant Salamanca Market, and visit the iconic MONA museum for a unique art experience. With its picturesque harbor, fresh seafood eateries, and stunning natural surroundings, Hobart offers a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, and outdoor adventures. change
Travel Options
By Air
Flights: Getting to Tasmania is commonly done by air travel. Hobart and Launceston airports serve as hubs for flights from cities such as Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Airlines: Qantas, Virgin Australia and Jetstar are some of the airlines that provide flights to Tasmania.
By Sea
Ferry: The Spirit of Tasmania ferry connects Melbourne (Victoria) and Devonport (Tasmania) offering an 11 hour journey among travellers with vehicles.
By Road:
Driving: Those in Victoria can bring their cars on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry. Traveling from states involves planning due to crossing Bass Strait via ferry or through Victoria to board the ferry.
The ideal time to visit Tasmania varies based on your preferences. Typically the peak season falls during summer (December to February) providing weather for outdoor activities like hiking, beach outings and national park exploration. This period offers extended daylight hours and pleasant weather conditions perfect, for enjoying Tasmanias scenery.
10-14 days is recommended, this will give you plently of time to enjoy the breathtaking beaches of tasmania, head inland to discover the beautiful mountain ranges & still have enough time to get lost in the ancient forrest located in the West of Tasmania
Accommodations, in Tasmania cater to a variety of preferences. Hostels are ideal for budget social travelers seeking an atmosphere. Campervans offer a way to explore the island with freedom and flexibility. Bed and Breakfasts provide a touch in settings perfect for receiving insider tips. Apartments and cottages are great for those needing space. Who prefer self catering options. Hotels range from choices in cities to boutique accommodations with historical charm or scenic waterfront views, throughout the island.