Tasmania’s wild West Coast beckons. Discover the cascading Russell Falls and the untouched beauty of Lake St Clair on this small group guided tour. Glide through the breathtaking Gordon River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or hike Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain. Prefer a slower pace? Cozy up by the fire with a glass of wine. Wherever your journey leads, indulge in Tasmania’s finest local flavours - from fresh seafood dinners to Farm-to-Fork lunches and cider tastings, ensuring every bite is as memorable as the scenery.
Hobart may be small, but it delivers big on charm - globally acclaimed restaurants, cozy wine bars, vibrant galleries, scenic waterfronts, and rich history. Explore at your own pace, then gather with fellow travellers over dinner, setting the stage for an unforgettable Tasmanian adventure.
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Start your day uncovering Hobart’s best sights. Take in panoramic views from Mt. Nelson Lookout, then stop at the historic Cascade Brewery before visiting Battery Point, steeped in colonial charm. Continue to the Botanical Gardens, where Tasmania’s native flora shines in a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Next, immerse yourself in the energy of Salamanca Market, a vibrant showcase of local creativity. Browse artisan goods, fresh produce, and handcrafted treasures as you wander through 300 bustling stalls, all set against the backdrop of historic sandstone warehouses. Don’t forget to grab a coffee and soak in the atmosphere.
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Today’s journey unveils breathtaking contrasts, offering moments of serenity and awe-inspiring beauty. Stroll through the lush rainforest of Mt. Field National Park, where the cascading tiers of Russell Falls create an ethereal, misty scene. Find tranquillity at the glassy waters of Lake St. Clair, Australia’s deepest natural lake, reflecting the rugged wilderness beyond. Traverse the World Heritage-listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, a spectacular expanse of untamed nature, before arriving in Strahan, a peaceful coastal town on Tasmania’s wild West Coast. Here, marvel at the vast Macquarie Harbour, a stunning waterway seven times the size of Sydney Harbour, brimming with history and natural splendour.
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A cruise day is always a highlight, especially when gliding across the serene waters of Gordon River, surrounded by ancient, towering rainforests. Drift through this untouched wilderness, embracing the tranquillity as you arrive at Sarah Island, Tasmania’s oldest convict settlement. Once a place of hardship, its haunting ruins are now enveloped by lush greenery and winding vines. Later, journey toward the majestic Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, passing through remote mining towns set amid rugged, mountainous terrain. Take a moment to unwind - tomorrow, the breathtaking landscapes of Cradle Mountain will be yours to explore.
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Step into the breathtaking wilderness of Cradle Mountain, a crown jewel of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Towering snow-capped peaks, ancient rainforests draped in moss, and calm glacial lakes create a stunning natural backdrop. At Dove Lake, watch as Bennetts wallabies, echidnas, and pademelons roam freely across the rugged terrain. Visit Waldheim Chalet, once home to Gustav and Kate Weindorfer, whose passion helped protect this remarkable landscape. This afternoon, the choice is yours - explore scenic hiking trails, meet a Tasmanian Devil (own expense), or cozy up by the fire at your hotel, soaking in the serenity of Tasmania’s untamed wilderness. Let the adventures unfold!
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Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast before setting off from the Central Highlands to Tasmania’s breathtaking north-west coast, where fertile volcanic soil supports over 100 varieties of potatoes, contributing to nearly a third of Australia’s total production. Arrive in the charming town of Penguin and visit Mount Gnomon Farm, where passionate farmer Guy Robertson cultivates orchards and crafts exquisite cider. Indulge in a paddock-to-plate lunch, celebrating the region’s finest produce. Later, journey to Sheffield, the famed ‘Town of Murals’, before winding through the scenic Meander Valley and arriving in Launceston, ready for new discoveries.
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Start your day with a guided city circuit tour, uncovering Launceston’s key highlights and local character. Then explore Cataract Gorge, a striking natural reserve where rugged bushland meets elegant Victorian gardens, all just moments from the city centre. Though your tour concludes this afternoon, there is still time to make the most of your final hours in Tasmania. You may choose to join an optional tour to the Tamar Valley, visiting the historic Beaconsfield Mine, encountering unique marine life at Seahorse World, or learning more about the elusive platypus at Platypus House, all own expense. Prefer to stay local? Wander Launceston’s heritage streets, admire its well preserved architecture and relax in its inviting cafes. However you spend your time, it is a fitting and memorable end to your journey