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Join a wilderness cruise along Bruny Island's rugged coastline in search of regional wildlife. Explore the island after the cruise.
Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launcestons' riverfront precinct. You will head north along the Tamar River, passing Tamar Island, historical buildings
Enjoy a day trip from Hobart to explore Tasmania’s wildlife. Explore Mt. Field National Park, summit Mt Wellington, stroll the quaint streets of Richmond and meet Tasma
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site brings Australia’s early convict history to life. Site entry tickets include a self-guided audio experience,
Visit Port Arthur Historical Site, a compelling and dramatic reminder of Australia’s convict past and the early settlement known as the Colony of Van Dieman's Land. See
Join a day trip to explore the wilderness of Bruny Island. Includes return transfer, ferry crossing, cruise, island sightseeing, morning tea, and lunch.
Visit one of the world’s Top 10 most beautiful beaches in this not to be missed East Coast adventure.
See the best of Tasmania’s West and East Coasts in 5 action-packed days on this journey around the island, including visits to all the major attractions.
This Tasman Island cruise provides an unforgettable 3-hour wilderness trip along the spectacular coastline between Port Arthur and Eaglehawk Neck in southern Tasmania.
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Central Highlands Tasmania’s Central Highlands is in a world of its own with amazing World Heritage listed alpine scenery and wildlife. The area is also known as the Lakes Country and with over 400...
East Coast The East Coast of Tasmania is where Tasmanians go to relax. With the biggest town having a population of 2000 people and all the rest under 1000, the only place you may find any hustle...
The 52 islands that make up the Furneaux Group are all that remain of the now underwater land bridge that once linked Tasmania to the mainland of Australia. Flinders Island is the largest of the islan...
Hobart Built into the picturesque framework of smooth mountain slopes and lush riverbanks, Hobart is one of Australia’s most beautiful cities. It is the nation’s most southerly state capital and ...
Are you looking for a no hustle bustle holiday? King Island is ready and waiting. No traffic lights to hold you up, only cows as they cross the road on the way to the milking shed. The bea...
Launceston Clean, friendly and with an appealing cityscape, Launceston has a charming way to make you feel welcome in an instant. Launceston is the second biggest city in Tasmania and the centre...
Why is it called the Midlands? After all it isn't in the middle of Tasmania. The answer lies in the past, with it being the area between two of Australia's first settlements. With Launceston est...
North East Tasmania The North Eastern tip of Tasmania is a rural district featuring lush grasslands, dense forests and along the coast secluded beaches, on which you will struggle to find a footprint...
North West Coast If you are travelling to Tasmania by ferry from Melbourne this is the region where you are most likely to start your discovery of the island under down under. It stretches from the p...
Upper Derwent Valley People living in the Derwent valley think they have the perfect lifestyle. Wherever they are they have either beautiful river or valley views or mountain vistas to soak up. The...
Western Wilderness With no road access to the West Coast from southern Tasmania until the 1930's, and no way out north by road until the 1960's, those of the West Coast were a hardy, independent type...
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