Days
6
Price from
1065AUD
Tasmania Highlights Tour map

Cool temperate rainforests, world class treks and the cleanest air in the world. Discover Tasmania’s wilderness in 6 fun-filled days.

Tasmania’s natural assets are worthy of world-acclaim. From fairly unpromising beginnings (it was founded by the Brits as a penal colony), Tasmania has developed into one of Australia’s most treasured travel destinations. Boasting some of the country’s finest beaches, mistiest mountaintops, loneliest patches of wilderness and elusive animals, this island state is a nature lover’s wonderland. Want to know more about what to see and do in Tasmania?


Start
Hobart, Australia
Finish
Hobart, Australia
Destinations
Tasmania
Style
Hostel or Motel Ensuite
Theme
Explorer
Code
NTW6
Physical rating
Ages
Min 18 (Hostel) / 8 (Motel)
Group size
Min 8, Max 24

Why you’ll love this trip

  • Gain an insight into the unique flora, fauna and landscapes of Tasmania on this pioneering trip that takes you to parts of the island that are more off the beaten track.
  • Visit the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur site
  • Discover the breathtaking Bay of Fires – an incredible stretch of coastal heaven, famous for the fiery orange lichen that clings to its boulder-clad beaches.
  • Watch translucent waters lap powder-white sands in one of Freycinet National Park’s secluded bays – perhaps climbing to the summit of Mt Amos for a panoramic vista of this iconic landscape.
  • Trek along multiple walking trails in the World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain National Park – keeping an eye out for furry critters, including wombats and wallabies.
  • Explore the uninterrupted wilderness of Tarkine on a guided walk through its pristine rainforest – alive with unique creatures and habitats not found anywhere else on earth.

Is this trip right for you?

  • Accommodation is multi-share, so you’ll be sharing your sleeping quarters with other travellers of the same or opposite gender.
  • There are no meals included. This allows you the freedom to style your own foodie tour of Tasmania, sampling the local produce in the different regions of the island (with plenty of suggestions from your guide of course).
  • Temperatures can fluctuate in Tasmania. It’s important to prepare – pack suitable clothing for hot, cold, dry and wet weather, just in case.

Itinerary

Welcome to Tasmania! We visit the famous Salamanca Markets in Hobart, marking the start of your adventure. We head North via the Hobart Airport (an option for a late flight arrival) to enjoy one of the many walking tracks for a relatively short and moderate walk within this stunning park (weather permitting). We head North stopping in the historic village of Richmond in time for lunch, then on to a wildlife sanctuary, for a chance to see some of Tasmania’s native wildlife up close including the famous Tasmanian Devils. In the afternoon we make our way to preserved penal colony of Port Arthur. Learn how the convicts lived out their lives during Australia’s colonial era, before returning to Hobart.

Today’s driving time approx. 200 km / 2.5 hrs. Approx. hike 2-4 hrs.

This morning, we drive to the beautiful Freycinet National Park, home to a wild domain of sublime beaches, whose powder-white sands are lapped by translucent waters. For those seeking a challenge, try the climb to the summit of Mt Amos or join the walk to Wineglass Bay, voted one of the world’s top 10 beaches. There are other free walking choices available, including the path up to Cape Tourville Lighthouse, where you can enjoy panoramic vistas across the coast. We travel to Bicheno for our night’s accommodation, with the option of sampling some of the regions famous seafood dishes.

Today’s driving time approx. 190 km / 1.5 hrs. Approx. hike 3 hrs.

Today we follow our nose along the Tasman Highway stunning East Coast of Tasmania. Passing through some small coastal towns of Scamander and Beaumaris, enroute to the Bay of Fires. The Bay of Fires is remarkable for its beauty, wildlife and cultural history with long stretches of dazzling white beaches, shimmering turquoise waters, coastal heath and woodlands that abound with wildlife. We leave the beaches, and head inland towards the cool temperate rainforest and ferns surrounding St Columbia Falls and Pyengana’s Farmhouse, overlooking the undulating country of Tasmania’s North-East. Our travels carry on to Cataract Gorge, then to Capital of the North, Launceston, where we will spend the night.

Today’s driving time approx. 315 km / 4.5 hrs. Approx hike 1.5 hr

We travel via Sheffield, the town of murals this morning towards the magnificent wilderness of Cradle Mountain National Park. The mountain at 1545m high, is one of the park’s iconic features and is surrounded by stands of native deciduous beech, rainforest, alpine heath lands and button grass. Icy streams cascade down the mountainsides and ancient pines are reflected in the still glacial lakes. Explore the park along a number of different guided or self-guided walking tracks. For those who prefer to travel at a leisurely pace, consider taking a trip to Waldheim Chalet or wandering along the Dove Lake circuit. For those with a little more grit, or people who simply love views of gorgeous lakes with rugged mountain backdrops, the hike to Marion’s Lookout is perfect. With weary legs we continue onto our overnight stay at Strahan.

Today’s driving time approx: 279 km / 4 hrs. Approx hike 3 hrs.

Enjoy a full day of exploration in Tasmania’s north-west, beginning with a visit to the shifting sands of Henty Dunes. Reaching heights of up to 30 metres, these vast dunes are a desert amid Tasmania’s dense rainforests. Continue to Ocean Beach and inhale some of the freshest air in the world before venturing into the Tarkine region. Nestled in the untouched wilderness of Tasmania’s north-west coast, the Tarkine is alive with unique creatures and habitats not found anywhere else on earth, and home to vast forests of myrtle, leatherwood and pine trees – living links to Gondwanaland that it shared with Patagonia and New Zealand millennia ago. Take a guided walk among its pristine rainforest and discover a beautiful waterfall encased in a lush fern forest and rocky cliffs before returning to Strahan.

Today’s driving time approx: 150 km / 4 hrs. Approx hike 3 hrs.

Pass through Queenstown with its intriguing, eroded landscape of treeless hills. Continue on to Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake before entering the temperate time capsule that is the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Walk in the land of the giants as you explore beautiful surrounds on a guided walk-through tremendous fern forests to Russell Falls that forms part of Mt Field National Park – home to an abundance of wildlife, diverse fauna and stunning lush vistas. Stretch your legs on some great short walks including Donaghy’s Lookout and Franklin River before Hobart and saying farewell to your new mates after your ‘Taste of Tasmania’ experience.

Today’s driving time approx: 324 km / 5hrs. There will be three hikes today, one will take approximately 1 hour and the other two will take around 45 minutes.

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Important notes

  1. This trip departs from Hobart at approximately 8am and finishes Hobart approx 6pm on day 6. Onward travel should be booked after 8pm.

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