13 Day Epic Tasmania Tour

UP TO 14% OFF!
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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
    February 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

Welcome to Hobart, the capital of Australia's smallest state and the starting point for your adventure (flights to arrive prior to 3pm). Arriving at your hotel opposite Constitution Dock, you'll soon see how this is the perfect base for your time in Hobart. Ease into the day with a stroll along the mighty Derwent River before it empties into Storm Bay and the Tasman Sea, or keep it close to the hotel with a walk around the docks, taking in the colorful collection of yachts, boats, and fishing trawlers. Also the finishing line for the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, its friendly, festive atmosphere is your warm ‘Tassie' welcome.

Tonight, set the scene for the rest of your Australia tour package and join your Travel Director and group for a Welcome Reception designed to treat you to the delicious flavors of Tasmania. Fresh Pacific oysters, catch of the day, and grain-fed beef are on the menu paired with local wines and beer. (WR) Stay: Grand Chancellor

Day 2 - Discover Old and New Hobart

This morning your Hobart city tour will show you all the key sights. Stroll through the fragrant and beautifully maintained Royal Botanical Gardens, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, visit historical Battery Point - a maritime village built in 1804 - and pass Cascade Brewery before ending the tour at Mt. Nelson Lookout for panoramic views over the city.

Later it's a feast for the senses as you graze your way through the sights, sounds, and flavors of Hobart's Salamanca Market, hearing about its history and discovering the best spots to sample cheeses, pickles, oysters, truffles, cider, and more. You'll soon see how it's more than just food as you meander the colorful stalls and potter through the historic sandstone warehouses discovering galleries and innovative Tasmanian arts and crafts. You'll be ready to celebrate your first day of exploring so ask your Travel Director for some recommendations for somewhere to suit your taste and raise a glass to the end of your first day. Cheers! (B)

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 - Strahan, Gateway to Macquarie Harbor

Your first taste of the dramatic Tasmanian landscapes you've been dreaming of come to life today journeying west to Mt. Field National Park to see the magnificent, tiered cascade of Russell Falls. Then take the winding road to iconic Lake St. Clair, Australia's deepest lake at 160 meters deep. Continuing along the rainforest bordered road of World Heritage protected Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, you'll pass through the moonscape of the mining town of Queenstown before your final stop today at seaside Strahan. The magnificent Macquarie Harbor, seven times the size of Sydney Harbor, is your backdrop this evening from your hotel perched on the hillside.

After a big day we'll relax over dinner at Strahan Village's View 42 Restaurant and Bar. You'll want to be hungry as you feast on even more of the fresh, local Tassie seafood such as oysters, prawns, and scallop and avocado salad. (B/D) Stay: Strahan Village

Day 4 - Cruise on the River Snatched from The Brink

Heading to areas of untouched wilderness today, you'll take in the landscapes from a different view cruising Gordon River with a Local Specialist. Gazing out the floor-to-ceiling windows, you'll be awestruck by the dark waters, stained amber by Button-grass tannins. Dive Into Culture on Sarah Island - chosen as a site for a penal colony because of its isolated location - and gain insights into a relic of Tasmania's convict history. Stroll among the 3,000-year-old pine used in shipbuilding learning about the flora and fauna from your expert guide. You'll also see Hells Gates, the notoriously treacherous entrance to the harbor.

Back on land, pass through the mining towns of Rosebery and Tullah before reaching one of Trafalgar's Stays With Stories accommodation nestled in the alpine forest of the sensational national park. End the day of your Tasmania tour with a tasting of local beer and wine, relax by the fire, stroll the wilderness boardwalk, or explore the hotel's own gallery featuring Tasmanian artists showcasing the Cradle Mountain wilderness and Tasmanian stories. (B/L/D) Stay: Cradle Mountain

Day 5 - Cradle Mountain's Wonderful Wilderness

You'll want to rise early and make the most of every minute of this active day discovering the inspiring beauty of Cradle Mountain National Park - one of Australia's most famous national parks protecting this glaciated landscape's flora and fauna. Visit the Waldheim Chalet for insights into the early history of the area, learning how after summiting the peak, Gustav Weindorfer and his wife Kate found the area so magnificent that they built the Waldheim (“home in the forest”) Chalet for tourists to stay and enjoy its beauty.

Take a boardwalk stroll with your Travel Director on the shores of Dove Lake beneath the towering, jagged peaks of Cradle Mountain. On a clear day you may spot the dolerite peak, as well as Bennett's wallabies, echidnas, and pademelons grazing along the way. Not done yet? You could choose to end the day learning about some of the wilder residents like the iconic Tasmanian devil. Or, enjoy animal spotting at dusk on Cradle Mountain viewing nocturnal mammals and marsupials including wallabies, wombats, and possums in their native habitat. (B/D)

Day 6 - Launceston, Capital of The North

Tasmania has its fair share of award-winning gin and whisky distilleries, as well as 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 glorious Bass Strait.

Next up, get acquainted with rural life at Mount Gnomon Farm on a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Hidden high in the hills, here you'll meet passionate fifth-generation farmer Guy who'll share his story and give you a tour of his apple orchard. Then sit down to a farm-to-fork, cider-paired Be My Guest lunch served in his beautiful barn overlooking his well-stocked veggie garden.

After a quick stop in Sheffield, the ‘Town of Murals,' you'll head through the Meander Valley to the historic city of Launceston for a good night's rest. (B/BMG) Stay: Grand Chancellor

Day 7 - Wilderness and Wine in Launceston

Culture, wildlife, and history combine this morning in the wilderness of Launceston's Cataract Gorge. Take an easy walk around the Basin and across the historic suspension bridge or get a bird's eye view aboard the world's longest single span chairlift. A tasty lesson in Tasmanian wine history awaits at our next stop, Josef Chromy.

Settle in for a delicious tasting including Pinot Gris, Riesling, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay before sitting down to tasty meat and cheese platters and your main course paired with Pepik Pinot Noire. You'll quickly understand why this winery with its English gardens, picturesque lake and vineyard views is known as one of Tasmania's prettiest settings. If you can pull yourself away from the award-winning wines, the afternoon is free for you to explore even more of Launceston or opt for an optional cruise on the Tamar River halfway up to the gorge. (B/L)

Day 8 - Escape to The East Coast

The floral undertones will linger long after your decadent, sensory experience at Bridestowe Lavender Estate, producer of high-quality lavender since 1922. On your tour of the farm with a Local Specialist, you'll discover they produce one of the only single flower honeys in the world and watch the oil being extracted in the distillery—a traditional process from the 1920s which pays tribute to the farm's beginnings starting with a packet of seeds from southern France. Stroll the sprawling purple fields, homemade lavender ice cream in hand, and have a look at the vintage memorabilia in the Old Tractor Shed.

Continue your Australia tour package to Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees site and spend lunchtime in St. Helens before following the picturesque East Coast to Bicheno. Tonight, take a short walk down to the water's edge to view Little Penguins in their natural environment. (B/D) Stay: Diamond Island Beach Resort

Day 9 - Discover The Bays of Freycinet

Start the day with a drive through dry eucalypt forests to Cape Tourville for a walk that will reward you with views of brilliant blue water and golden beaches. Make sure your camera is charged for today's highlight, the best of stunning Freycinet Peninsula on a four-hour boat trip with lunch.

Your Local Specialist will share their in-depth knowledge as you cruise along gentle shores of Coles Bay past waterfalls, sea caves, towering pink granite cliffs, and through the inner passage of remote Schouten Island - home to penguins and short tailed shearwaters - to the main event of Wineglass Bay, a crescent of dazzling white sand where you'll anchor for a ploughman's lunch.

Keep your eyes peeled, these pristine waters are home to diverse wildlife including sea eagles, pods of bow-surfing dolphins, fur seals sunbathing on the rocky coast and even migrating humpback and Southern Right whales. Know that your visit a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, will help protect the area's wildlife.

Later, pass through the seaside towns of Swansea and Triabunna before arriving at your hotel overlooking stunning Maria Island. (B/L/D) Stay: Eastcoaster Tasmania

Day 10 - Welcome Back to Hobart

Visit Freestone Point, once home to the world's largest wood chip mill. This 43-hectare waterfront site is now managed by a group intent on charting a sustainable path. Witness a 'Welcome to Country', connecting you to the stories of the palawa Aboriginal people.

After a tour of the market garden, you'll have the opportunity to join us in a sustainability program by assisting the horticulturists with propagating seeds collected onsite, which will be planted at the mill to regenerate the entire area. It's a “get your hands dirty” experience that's a lot of fun and will fuel your passion to preserve these beautiful places and one of our MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences. Then it's time for a bite to eat in the historic township of Richmond before checking in to your hotel in Hobart for an evening at leisure. (B) Stay: Grand Chancellor

Day 11 - Explore Historic Port Arthur

Today you'll Dive Into Culture exploring the historical side of Tassie at Port Arthur with a Local Specialist. Begin by crossing Eaglehawk Neck to the Tasman Peninsula and enjoying a cruise of the harbor around the Isle of the Dead before a fascinating guided walk through the ruins, including the cathedral and cells of Port Arthur's infamous convict prison. Learn the evolution of this storied place from its beginnings as a small timber station to a penal settlement where some convicts contributed to shipbuilding to the renaming of “Carnarvon” in the 1880s.

On the drive back to Hobart, see rugged sea cliffs from Pirate's Bay Lookout and feast your eyes on the amazing vistas and natural rock formations of Tasman's Arch, Devil's Kitchen, and the Blowhole. Soak in the views surrounded by swirls of water and clouds of spray reminding you of the power of nature to create this wild landscape. (B)

Day 12 - Make The Most of Hobart

Today is yours to explore more of Australia's southern-most capital or go further afield to its wilder surroundings. You could choose an Optional Experience day trip to Bruny Island and take in Australia's highest sea cliffs and craggy formations by boat. A proper adventure and MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, you'll listen to the awesome ‘Breathing Rock,' enter deep sea caves, and pass through the narrow passage feeling the power of nature at the very point where the Tasman Sea meets the mighty Southern Ocean. Don't forget to join in the search for seals, dolphins, migrating whales and sea birds.

Or, visit the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery, occupying one of Australia's most historically significant sites and home to 800,000 objects ranging from fossils to fine art. As your epic encounter with Tassie comes to an end, join your fellow travelers at a seafood feast Farewell Dinner in one of Hobart's popular restaurants, Mures Upper Deck overlooking Constitution Dock, the perfect way to toast your time in perfect Tasmania. (B/FD)

Day - 13 Farewell Hobart

This morning after breakfast, we say farewell to our newfound friends as your Australia tour comes to an end and you are transferred to Hobart Airport (flights anytime). It's been a big week for adventuring, sightseeing, and tasting the best of Tasmania and we hope to see you again soon! (B)






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.

- 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.


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 28 Feb 2025 & 21 Mar 2025

  • From $8,515 $8,345 per person twin share*
  • From $11,020 per person sole traveller*

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

  • From $7,738 per person twin share*
  • From $10,353 per person sole traveller*

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

  • From $8,771 per person twin share*
  • From $11,466 per person sole traveller*

Departing 10 Apr 2026 / 11 Sep 2026 / 09 Oct 2026/ 20 Nov 2026

  • From $8,950 $8,938 per person twin share*
  • From $12,188 $ per person sole traveller*

Departing 8 Jan 2027 / 29 Jan 2027 / 19 Feb 2027 / 12 Mar 2027

  • From $9,192 per person twin share*
  • From $12,017 per person sole traveller*

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

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What to bring

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

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