13 Day Epic Tasmania Tour

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    DURATION
    13 days, 12 nights
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    DURATION DAYS
    13 days
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    DURATION NIGHTS
    12 nights
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    DEPARTURE MONTHS
    January 2025 - March 2027
  • Experienced Travel Director and Driver Guide
  • Wineglass Bay and Gordon River Cruises
  • Visit Cradle Mountain and Port Arthur Historic Site

Save up to $1277 per person (for a limited time only!)

This two-week sojourn through Tasmania explores the island’s natural beauty, rich history, and culinary delights. With highlights such as the Wineglass Bay cruise, Gordon River cruise, and Port Arthur guided tour, you’ll experience Tasmania touring at its finest. Prepare for an adventure filled with breathtaking scenery, unique experiences, and lasting memories!

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Hobart

Inclusions/Exclusions

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  • A specialist team of two highly experienced Travel Director and a Driver Guide
  • 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Tasmanian Wilderness & Port Arthur Historic Site
  • Centrally located premium hotels
  • Franklin-Gordon Rivers, Freycinet, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair, Mt. Field National Parks entrance fees
  • Arrival and departure private airport transfers
  • 12 Full Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 6 Dinners with Wine, 1 Farewell Dinner
  • Return arrival and departure airport to hotel transfers are included.
Your fare excludes:
  • Airfares to/from Hobart.
  • Travel Insurance

Itinerary

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Day 1 - Welcome to Hobart

You don’t have to venture far from your hotel to find inspiration in Hobart, Tasmania’s cool little capital. Whether you’re exploring the harbour precinct with its oh-so-tasty seafood restaurants, browsing one of the city’s applauded galleries, or easing into your Tasmania tour by kicking back in a hidden wine bar, the city doesn’t disappoint. Save room for your Welcome Dinner hero-ing local produce, enjoyed in the company of your fellow adventure-seekers and soon-to-be best friends.

Day 2 - City Sights and Salamanca Market

Your morning excursions delve deep into many of the things that make Hobart great: from the Mt. Nelson Lookout, offering dizzying views over the city and Derwent River; to historic Battery Point and the Cascade Brewery. End the tour at the leafy Botanical Gardens spotlighting endemic plants, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. From alpaca throws to woodwork, gin to garden-fresh vegetables, Salamanca Market is like creative Tasmania in a bustling snapshot. Grab yourself a coffee before navigating more than 300 stalls, wedged alongside the Salamanca precinct’s historic sandstone warehouses.

Day 3 - Hobart - Strahan

From waterfalls to lakes to ancient moonscapes, today is a journey of contrasts. Not to mention blissful moments of soul revival. Exhale amid the tangle of forest that drapes Mt. Field National Park, where tiered Russell Falls casts a veil of mist over the flora. Forget your worries at mirror-like Lake St. Clair, the deepest natural lake in Australia. Sigh as you skirt the World Heritage-protected Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Then revel in the serenity of Strahan on the wild West Coast of the island. Did you know you’re overlooking Macquarie Harbour, which is a whopping seven times the size of Sydney Harbour?

Day 4 - Strahan - Cradle Mountain

No day that involves a cruise is bad. Even better if it’s the deep, dark waters of the far-flung Tassie’s Gordon River. Soak up the silence of this untouched wilderness area on your Gordon River cruise en route to Sarah Island, the state’s oldest convict settlement. Today, the island’s haunting ruins have been reclaimed by nature, enveloped by forest and twisting vines. Your commute toward immense Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park sees you travel through tiny mining towns scattered amongst the mountainous wild terrain. Rest up – Cradle Mountain awaits.

Day 5 - Cradle Mountain Sightseeing

Spend the day in Cradle Mountain. At the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Cradle Mountain is all moss-covered ancient rainforest and deep river gorges, snow-tipped peaks, wild alpine moorlands, and glacial lakes – case in point Dove Lake, where you may spot Bennetts wallabies, echidnas and pademelons grazing. Pause at Waldheim Chalet, once the home of Gustav and Kate Weindorfer, a passionate husband-and-wife team who played a pivotal role in the park’s formation and protection. Being here, you can understand their vision: this pocket of paradise is like a salve for the soul, at once humbling and inspiring

Day 6 - Cradle Mountain - Launceston

Tasmania has its fair share of award-winning gin and whisky distilleries, as well as small boutique breweries. Among them is a seaside tap house found in the petite town of Penguin. If there’s a place with a cuter name, we’re yet to locate it on a map. Sit back and enjoy a tasting paddle of local brew while taking in the views overlooking the glorious Bass Strait. Continue your palate expansion at Mount Gnomon Farm. Farmer Guy Robertson is as passionate about his orchard as he is about the cider he makes. Sip your way through a paddock-to-plate lunch. Continue to quirky Sheffield, the ‘Town of Murals’, and through the Meander Valley to Launceston.

Day 7 - Launceston Sightseeing

Prepare for goosebumps – Cataract Gorge is humbling. How many cities can claim they have such a lush expanse of bushland and Victorian gardens within walking distance of the CBD? Explore at your leisure. By the time you reach Josef Chromy Wines, you’ll have worked up a thirst. We’ve got you covered, with a tasting of some of the state’s finest cool-climate wines paired with lunch. Don’t miss a stroll around the verdant grounds. This afternoon and evening are yours: an optional cruise along the Tamar River, perhaps?

Day 8 - Launceston - Bicheno

You’ll smell Bridestowe Estate well before you arrive – this lavender farm welcomes with soothing aromas (did you know that lavender is a soporific?) and addictive flavors in the form of lavender ice cream or perhaps a spoon of honey from the half-a-million bees that graze the floral fields. Moving moments await at Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees, a series of trees carved with sculptures as a homage to fallen WWI soldiers. It’s a poignant reminder just how lucky we are today, to have Tasmania’s scene-stealing landscapes to gaze over. Be sure to head out tonight to catch a glimpse of the little penguins that call Bicheno home

Day 9 - Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay

There’s a reason this part of Tasmania takes home top honors for its beaches – they were made for postcards. The brilliant blue ocean follows you through Cape Tourville’s virgin eucalypt forests, with a dramatic coastline as far as the eye can see. Soak in the beauty of the breathtaking Freycinet Peninsula on a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience that contributes to the preservation of its wildlife. Your boat will cruise past granite mountains, towering pink cliffs of the Hazards range, and beaches fringed by dense bush, as you graze on a tasty Ploughman's lunch while taking in the serenity of stunning Wineglass Bay.

Day 10 - Triabunna - Hobart

This morning, the GPS is set for the historic township of Richmond; explore the convict-built gaol and bridge or browse the quaint boutique shops in town. Next, join us for a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at Risdon Cove. Kipli Takara (meaning food walk) is an immersive experience where you are invited to walk the culturally rich landscape with palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) guides across this abundant natural pantry that was returned to Tasmanian Aboriginal ownership in 1995. You will be treated to a guided walk of this unique property, hearing about the history and current story of the area. Along the way, you can taste the seasonal native bush tucker and get a first-hand glimpse into how palawa continues to enjoy cultural foods and undertake culturally-centered land management across Lutruwita/Tasmania. This experience includes a unique tasting of local, native flavors. This evening is at your leisure in Hobart.

Day 11 - Port Arthur Historic Site

While the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site has a grim convict history, you wouldn’t know it today – the countryside is all rolling green fields and ocean views, best glimpsed on a Port Arthur guided tour with an in-the-know historian. The secrets they can tell… Today you will cruise around the Isle of the Dead, glimpse rugged sea cliffs from Pirate’s Bay Lookout, and marvel at Tasman’s Arch, Devil’s Kitchen, and the Blowhole. Tonight is at your leisure in Hobart – we can recommend any number of stellar restaurants and wine bars. There’s no shortage in Tasmania’s cool little capital.

Day 12 - Hobart Free Time

There’s something about Tasmania’s capital that encourages life in the slow lane. Perhaps it’s the calming watery outlook. Maybe the art-filled streets. The forest-clad mountain backdrop. You’ll quickly fall into step, on this day to spend as you will. Perhaps add on a Bruny Island Cruise to spot playful fur seals and ogle Australia’s highest sea cliffs? Or enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Apple Isle on a scenic flight down to the great Southwest? (Both own expense). Or get your cultural fix with a visit to the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery. Celebrate Tasmania with your Travel mates at dinner at a popular Hobart restaurant.

Day 13 - Farewell from Hobart

If you can still count all the delicious things you have eaten and drunk, and all the epic things you have seen and done, two weeks down the track, we commend you. Now’s the time to re-live them with friends and family back at home.

Dates and Prices

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Departing 17 Jan 2025 & 21 Mar 2025

  • From $8,515 $7,238 per person twin share*
  • From $10,789 $9,512 per person sole traveler*

Departing 28 Feb 2025

  • From $8,515 per person twin share*
  • From $11,190 per person sole traveler*

Departing 12 Sep 2025 / 10 Oct 2025 / 21 Nov 2025

  • From $8,685 $7,382 per person twin share*
  • From $11,828 $9,605 per person sole traveler*

Departing 30 Jan 2026 / 20 Feb 2026 / 13 Mar 2026

  • From $8,950 $7,608 per person twin share*
  • From $12,188 $9,898 per person sole traveler*

Departing 11 Sep 2026 / 9 Oct 2026 / 20 Nov 2026

  • From $9,120 per person twin share*
  • From $11,870 per person sole traveler*

Departing 8 Jan 2027 / 28 Jan 2027 / 19 Feb 2027 / 12 Mar 2027

  • From $9,380 per person twin share*
  • From $12,205 per person sole traveler*

Call our team today to find out more on 1300 414 198. O​ur team can also assist with booking International flights and accommodation as part of your overall travel plans.

Please note: Exact itineraries may vary slightly depending on the departure date. Your full itinerary will be shown on your confirmation invoice.

Accommodation

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Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
  • Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart
  • Strahan Village
  • Cradle Mountain Hotel
  • Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
  • Diamond Island Beach Resort
  • Eastcoaster Tasmania

FAQs

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What to bring

  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, and hat
  • Water bottle
  • Warm layers in cooler months
  • Camera
  • Comfortable walking shoes

T&Cs

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Travel at 60 and supplier booking conditions apply.

AAT Kings bookings conditions apply

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