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From Hobart: 5-Day Tasmania West & East Coast Tour

From Hobart: 5-Day Tasmania West & East Coast Tour

Departing from Hobart, escape into Tasmania's wilderness and travel coast to coast to explore and experience the best of the island on this 5-day tour. Journey to the wild and rugged West Coast for waterfalls, rainforest and wildlife. Then experience the startling change of scenery as the tour continues on through the alpine wilderness of Cradle Mountain to the white sands of the Bay of Fires. Full of famous attractions, fun and adventure, this tour will show you the best of Tasmania! Day 1: Hobart to Strahan Depart Hobart at 7:30 AM and drive through the Derwent Valley, traveling east to west across the island. You’ll see the beautiful Russell Falls, walk among the Mt Field National Park Tall Trees, and visit Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, Lake St Clair. Explore the pristine Franklin-Gordon Wild River National Park and end the day in Strahan where you will stay overnight. Day 2: Wild West Coast   In the untouched wilderness of Tasmania’s West Coast, explore the shifting sands of Henty Dunes. Then, continue into the Tarkine Rainforest and walk to Tasmania’s highest waterfall Montezuma Falls. Or choose to join the world famous Gordon River Cruise (optional, at your own expense). Stay overnight at Strahan. Day 3: Cradle Mountain Around 950m above sea level is the World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Claire National Park, where you choose a walk to suit you. With an extensive range of tracks, stroll around Dove Lake or challenge yourself with a hike to Marion’s Lookout. A short drive takes you through Sheffield, the "town of murals", to Launceston. Stay overnight at Launceston. Day 4: Bay of Fires Head to the East Coast and the beautiful Bay of Fires. Enjoy the pristine white sands and orange lichen-clad boulders. Learn about the rich culture of the palawa (Tasmanian aboriginal people). Later, Tasmania’s most scenic coastal drive takes you from St Helens to the seaside town of Bicheno, home of the little penguin. Stay overnight in Bicheno. Day 5: Freycinet National Park to Hobart An early start means you are the first to the Wineglass Bay lookout. Relax on the secluded beach or choose the more challenging Mount Amos or Hazards Beach walk. Continue further along the scenic east coast via the seaside towns of Swansea and Orford on the way to Hobart.

Tasmania West to East and more in 7 Super Days

Tasmania West to East and more in 7 Super Days

Day 1: Hobart to Strahan Departing Hobart, your tour of Tasmania/lutruwita begins in Mount Field National Park. Walk among the world’s tallest eucalyptus trees and discover the cascading Russell Falls. The incredible scenery continues at Lake St Clair (Australia’s deepest freshwater lake), and the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. You’ll learn about Tasmania’s mining history in Queenstown before arriving in the village of Strahan where we’ll spend the next two nights. Day 2: Wild West Coast Discover the West Coast’s wild and rugged coastlines and rainforests. Walk to Tasmania’s highest waterfall, Montezuma Falls, within the ancient rainforests of the Tarkine/takayna. At the coast we’ll explore Henty Sand Dunes and Tasmania’s longest stretch of sand at Ocean Beach. Or today you can choose an outstanding nature cruise on the beautiful Gordon River (own cost). Day 3: Cradle Mountain to Launceston Discover Cradle’s alpine and glacial-carved wilderness as you look for wombats, echidna, and other Tasmanian wildlife. Choose from a variety of world-class walks, such as the track to the summit of Marion’s Lookout, or the Dove Lake circuit. Later today we'll drive to the city of Launceston via the colourful town of Sheffield, known as the Town of Murals. Day 4: Launceston to Bicheno Explore Launceston's lovely Cataract Gorge which is a great place for seeing wallaby. Travel to the Bay of Fires/larapuna and learn about the spiritual connection of the land to Tasmanian aboriginal people/palawa. Walk along pristine white sands with its turquoise waters with striking orange boulders. We will spend the night in Bicheno, home of the little penguin. Day 5: Freycinet National Park Walk to Wineglass Bay or climb to the summit of Mt Amos. We'll visit the Cape Tourville lighthouse before returning to Hobart/nipaluna. Day 6: Tasmanian Devils, Richmond and Wellington Park Today we'll meet Tasmanian devils at Bonorong wildlife sanctuary, before exploring the heritage village of Richmond. Back in Hobart we'll show you some of our favourite spots on Mount Wellington/kunanyi. Tonight, unwind in one of Hobart's historic pubs or restaurants. Day 7: Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula Discover the rugged coastal scenery and epic convict history of the Tasman Peninsula/turrakana. Visit Port Arthur, Australia’s best preserved convict settlement. Later today we'll walk to the stunning Crescent Bay, before returning to Hobart.

Tasmania: Wilderness and Wildlife Guided 6-Day Tour

Tasmania: Wilderness and Wildlife Guided 6-Day Tour

Day 1: HOBART > STRAHAN Today we will drive through the Western Wilds. We’ll walk among some of the world’s tallest trees and see the beautiful Russell Falls at Mount Field National Park. We’ll visit the expansive Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake. The drive through the Franklin-Gordon National Park offers pristine rainforest and mountain scenery. You’ll enjoy the rugged scenery around the old mining town of Queenstown before arriving in the charming harbourside village of Strahan. Overnight: Strahan Day 2: WILD WEST COAST The untouched wilderness of Tasmania’s West Coast is today’s playground. In the Tarkine rainforest we’ll walk to Tasmania’s highest waterfall, Montezuma Falls, then explore the gigantic Henty Sand Dunes. Alternatively, today you have the option of cruising the scenic Gordon River (own cost). Later at Ocean Beach we’ll breathe the world’s freshest air. Back in Strahan, with luck our guide can help you find the unique platypus. Overnight: Strahan Day 3: Day 4: LAUNCESTON > BICHENO Discover Launceston’s picturesque Cataract Gorge and look for local wallabies, then we’ll hit the road for some breathtaking East Coast scenery. Enjoy lunch in St Helens before walking along the white sands of the magical Bay of Fires. We’ll take our time to savour the coastal views as we travel south to the picturesque fishing village of Bicheno where little penguins can be seen emerging from the sea. Overnight: Bicheno Day 5: FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK > HOBART Freycinet is Tasmania’s most famous coastal National Park, and today you’ll explore its beaches, forests, coves, and lookouts. See the pink granite Hazards mountain range from tranquil Honeymoon Bay. Then, you may be keen for a challenging climb to the summit of Mt Amos. Alternatively, you may prefer to walk to the lookout to view the curved white sands of Wineglass Bay and continue to the beach below. Finally, we’ll take in the stunning ocean and mountain views from Cape Tourville before returning to Hobart via the Great Eastern Drive. Overnight: Hobart Day 6: TASMANIAN DEVILS, RICHMOND & WELLINGTON PARK Bonorong is Tasmania’s best-known conservation and wildlife sanctuary. Here we’ll meet a variety of Tasmanian wildlife such as quolls, birds, wombats, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils. Then, we’ll enjoy walking around the colonial village of Richmond. We return to Hobart via the scenic Coal River Valley, and make our way to Wellington Park, known locally as “The Mountain” or by its palawa name, kunanyi. Here our guide will provide an experience which explores its diverse features such as fern glades, eucalyptus forests, dramatic rock columns and boulder fields. There are superb walking tracks to spectacular lookouts. This is our final experience together as our tour comes to an end.

Tasmania: 5-Day Highlights Tour with Cradle Mountain

Tasmania: 5-Day Highlights Tour with Cradle Mountain

Experience the highlights of Tasmania over five days. Discover premium national parks, enjoy Port Arthur Historic Site, and visit a wildlife sanctuary to see Tasmanian Devils. Starting on the Tasman Peninsula, explore Port Arthur and the geological wonders within the Tasman National Park. As you travel along the East Coast, discover the stunning beaches of Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, the Bay of Fires, and Bicheno. Explore the wildlife and walking tracks of Cradle Mountain. In Launceston, enjoy Cataract Gorge before making your way back to Hobart via historic Ross, Richmond, and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary where you’ll meet Tasmanian devils. This active small group tour is eco-certified and best suited to guests with a moderate fitness level so you can enjoy the superb walks on offer.

Tasmania - The Ultimate 10-Day Tour

Tasmania - The Ultimate 10-Day Tour

Treat yourself to the ultimate Tasmanian adventure with our 10-day tour of Tasmania. Starting and finishing in Hobart, discover Tasmania’s nature, history, wildlife, and main attractions, as well as some of our favourite local destinations. Our personalised small group tour journeys to the West, North West and East Coasts, Bruny Island and Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula, while allowing plenty of time to enjoy Hobart over a few evenings. We explore Tasmania’s famous National Parks, take a river cruise along the Gordon River into the rainforests of the World Heritage Area, and get to see Tasmanian devils at a wildlife sanctuary. Our small group tour has a maximum of 18 guests. This tour is designed for mature travelers seeking a more relaxed pace of travel. We'll guide you on several easy-grade short walks each day as we explore Tasmania. Many of these walks are among Tasmania's very best short walk experiences enabling you to connect to nature in Tasmania's wild places. There is also the option of more moderate graded walks in Cradle Mountain and Freycinet National Park for guests who want to challenge themselves a little bit more. Our guides are Tasmanian experts and will provide authentic experiences with plenty of hidden gems throughout the journey. They ensure that you’ll gain an understanding of Tasmania’s fascinating history and culture. We promise to leave guests in awe of Tasmania.

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4.7
(48 reviews)

It was our best 5 day tour trip. Tom our tour guide was passionate about his work, he is so knowledgeable about Tasmenia and we learned so much on all the stories he passed on to us. Without his guidance this tour would not be as successful as the way we experienced it. At one point of our trip, we had a little time so he dropped us off at the best ice cream shop in Tasmania and it really made our day after a long hiking day. Tom worked so hard to make the whole group comfortable and went out of his way to make sure we all had a good time. We cannot praised enough our his professionalism and and if you ever go on this tour ask for Tom.

I had the best time! Our guide Wombat was amazing and knew exactly what he was talking about. The transportation was good. We saw many Tasmanian highlights, the beautiful scenery and the wildlife! Our group had an age range of 19-70, half of the group was under 25. All of us younger people chose the hostel option, so we didn’t only have great days but also great evenings together! I definitely enjoyed the tour and found some very good friends! We had an amazing time, would totally recommend this tour!

I took the tour by myself and had a great time. Our guide Tom showed us so many beautiful sights in Tasmania, gave background information and was very ecologically minded. He made sure everyone was comfortable. The group was quite mixed, from early 20s solo travelers to retired couples, but we had a good group cohesion and many interesting conversations, everyone was quite open. Be aware that Tasmania is quite big, so in the end it's quite some time on the bus. Would def recommend it. Thanks to Tom!!

Amazing tour. the guide Hadyn is great, very nice, helpful and have a lot of knowledge of Tasmania. Even though I went off-season and it was very very cold, I had a lot of fun and we managed to do a lot. We missed cradle mountain because the road was closed due to ice, but we went to mount Nut instead which is also beautiful. overall this is a great way to see Tasmania nature without driving :)

It was indescribable. Our tour guide Justzen was always in a good mood, took care of everything and was always willing to listen to everyone. I also really liked the chosen tour route and Justzen was able to tell us something about everything and provided us with lots of information.