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Best of Tasmania

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Day 1: Launceston / Cradle Coast / Stanley / Smithton

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$4106 pp *

Sales Ends: 30/06/2026

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Traverse the unique landscapes of Tasmania from tip to toe on this nine-day adventure. Starting in Launceston – one of Australia’s oldest cities – you’ll sample some of the north’s finest wares along the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail and experience the rich geological wonder of takayna/Tarkine and Cradle Mountain National Park. Then the beauty of the south beckons, with visits kunanyi/Mount Wellington, Hartz Mountains National Park and Bruny Island. Throw in the artisanal offerings of Hobart and the off-the-grid magic of Corinna and you’ll walk away with a dinky-di Tasmanian experience.

Itinerary


Day 1: Launceston / Cradle Coast / Stanley / Smithton

Welcome to Tasmania or Lutruwita in the language of the Palawa peoples – the Traditional Owners of this land. Your adventure begins in Launceston with an 8 am welcome meeting. Your first stop this morning will be the Tiagarra Museum on Mersey Bluff in Devonport. You’ll watch a Welcome to Country ceremony and then head out on a guided tour of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Keeping Place. See Aboriginal petroglyphs and learn about the importance of this landscape. Travel along part of the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail. Along the way, there will be plenty of scenic stops, and if there’s time, sample some local ciders, chocolates and truffles along the trail. After stopping for lunch in the town of Penguin, continue along the rocky coastline to Stanley. Climb the famous landmark The Nut – an ancient volcanic plug that juts out into the Bass Strait and offers outstanding views from the top – then wander down to the working wharf where some of the freshest seafood in Tasmania comes in each day. Continue to your comfortable accommodation, set in the rural area near Smithton, where you’ll spend the next two nights.

Day 2: Tarkine Wilderness / Smithton

Today, you’ll explore the Tarkine Wilderness area (Takayna in the language of the local Palawa peoples) – home to the largest temperate rainforest in Australia and the second largest in the world. Rich with geological wonders, Aboriginal history and unique creatures with habitats not found anywhere else on earth, you can explore sites like the hidden Trowutta Arch and the Lake Chisholm sinkhole – both examples of fascinating geological change. Along the Tarkine Coast, you’ll also see Marrawah – famous for its big wave surfing – and the desolate Edge of the World which marks the longest stretch of ocean on the planet. From here, there’s no land until Argentina! You’ll head out on a few short walks to explore the sites. Later, return to your rural accommodation near Smithton for the night and look up after sunset (this is a gorgeous spot for stargazing). 

Day 3: Rocky Cape National Park / Waratah / Corinna

Today, you’ll travel to Corinna via Rocky Cape National Park – home to windswept heathlands, sea caves, rock pools and twisted rocks formed over millions of years. Continue to the historic lighthouse at Table Cape and Boat Harbour Beach. Stop by Hellyer Gorge, then walk to see Philosopher Falls near Waratah. Tonight, settle into your accommodation for the night in Corinna’s remote, rural town in a restored miners’ cottage, where you can soak up some phone-free time, as there’s no service out here! Enjoy a group dinner with your fellow travellers and watch the sunset. 

Day 4: Corinna / Cradle Mountain

You have a free morning this morning to get active. Maybe head out for some optional kayaking or hiking around the Corinna area, exploring the Pieman River and Tarkine Rainforest. After lunch, head to the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, where your accommodation for the night sits among the trees. Enjoy an afternoon of leisure, then as the sun begins to set, maybe head out to meet Tasmania’s most emblematic animal – the Tasmanian devil. This optional activity visits a wildlife conservation facility aimed at protecting these endangered creatures. Watch how they feed, learn their story, visit the nursery and meet some of the facility’s youngest residents. Finish your day with a sunset over Cradle Mountain and listen out for the unmistakable sound of the devils. 

Day 5: Cradle Mountain / Launceston

After breakfast, hike the scenic Dove Lake Circuit in the Cradle Mountain area. This trail will take you around the lake and beneath the impressive spires of the mountain, passing gorgeous scenery along the way. As the circuit is board-walked most of the way, it’s a fairly easy walk and gives you plenty of time and energy to focus on the surroundings. After, head to a local restaurant in the park for a group lunch – maybe grab a drink and relax by the fire as you wait. Then, drive to Launceston, where you'll spend the night, stopping for optional tastings and shopping opportunities along the way (pick up some delicious, locally grown raspberries or cheese and ice cream). Tonight, you’re free to relax at your accommodation or head out for dinner with your group.

Day 6: Hobart / Port Arthur / Tasman Peninsula

After breakfast hit the road for Hobart (or Nipaluna in the language of the Muwinina and Palawa peoples, the Traditional Owners of the land on which Hobart is now located). When you arrive, you'll have another welcome meeting for new members of your group. Then move on to the Port Arthur Historic Site – a former convict settlement with a horrific past where you’ll learn about the history of this former penal colony with an audio experience and a short boat cruise. Next, check out Remarkable Cave and soak up the beach scenery. Head to your waterside accommodation at Eaglehawk Neck on the Tasman Peninsula then join your group for dinner tonight and get to know your new group members a little better.

Day 7: Tasman Peninsula / Hobart

This morning after breakfast, drive down the beautiful Tasman Peninsula, passing through the narrow sliver of Eaglehawk Neck. Stop at Tasman Arch, Devil’s Kitchen and the Tessellated Pavement to view the unusual rock formations. Head back to Hobart, where the vibrant Salamanca Markets await, ready to tempt you with everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. Then, head out for a bush tucker experience with NITA Education – a local First Nations organisation working to inspire connection to their 50,000-year-old culture. Watch a Welcome to Country ceremony, then try some bush tucker and listen to their stories. Tonight, maybe head out with your group for dinner at one of the popular restaurants near the waterfront.

Day 8: Hartz Mountains National Park / Huon Valley / Hobart

Today, you’ll drive to the top of kunanyi / Mount Wellington to take in some magnificent views over the city and its surrounding mountains, forests and waterways. Then, drive into the Hartz Mountains wilderness, where you'll explore the remote and rugged place shaped by ancient glaciers on a few short walks. Next, head to Geeveston – a small township known for its forestry heritage, then continue up the Huon Valley and visit a cidery, where you’ll learn about the history of local apple farming in the valley, maybe with a few cider samples from the fourth-generation orchard (optional). Return to Hobart for your final night together.

Day 9: Bruny Island / Hobart

This morning you’ll hop on the ferry over to Bruny Island – one of the most gorgeous spots in Tassie! Climb 279 steps to Truganini Lookout at The Neck for sweeping views, Indigenous history and wildlife spotting. Explore South Bruny National Park, where the Cape Bruny Lighthouse perches high above the wild waves of the Southern Ocean. Stop in at a few local shops for tastings of locally sourced products such as oysters, honey, cheese and beer. Then, stop at a local producer where you’ll taste pairings of local beer and then head back to Hobart where your trip will come to an end.

Departure Dates


Start DateEnd DatePrice 
Aug 10, 2025Aug 18, 2025$4,106.00
Oct 5, 2025Oct 13, 2025$5,525.00
Oct 19, 2025Oct 27, 2025$5,890.00
Nov 2, 2025Nov 10, 2025$6,020.00
Nov 9, 2025Nov 17, 2025$5,750.00
Nov 16, 2025Nov 24, 2025$5,805.00
Nov 30, 2025Dec 8, 2025$5,750.00
Dec 7, 2025Dec 15, 2025$5,750.00
Dec 14, 2025Dec 22, 2025$6,025.00
Dec 21, 2025Dec 29, 2025$6,575.00
Jan 4, 2026Jan 12, 2026$6,025.00
Jan 11, 2026Jan 19, 2026$6,090.00
Jan 18, 2026Jan 26, 2026$5,760.00
Jan 25, 2026Feb 2, 2026$5,760.00
Feb 1, 2026Feb 9, 2026$6,025.00
Feb 8, 2026Feb 16, 2026$6,025.00
Feb 15, 2026Feb 23, 2026$6,025.00
Feb 22, 2026Mar 2, 2026$5,750.00
Mar 1, 2026Mar 9, 2026$5,750.00
Mar 8, 2026Mar 16, 2026$5,750.00
Mar 15, 2026Mar 23, 2026$6,035.00
Mar 29, 2026Apr 6, 2026$5,750.00
Apr 5, 2026Apr 13, 2026$5,450.00
Apr 19, 2026Apr 27, 2026$5,450.00
Apr 26, 2026May 4, 2026$5,475.00
May 10, 2026May 18, 2026$5,450.00
May 24, 2026Jun 1, 2026$5,450.00
Jun 14, 2026Jun 22, 2026$5,450.00
Jul 12, 2026Jul 20, 2026$5,720.00
Aug 9, 2026Aug 17, 2026$5,720.00
Sep 6, 2026Sep 14, 2026$5,720.00
Sep 20, 2026Sep 28, 2026$5,720.00
Oct 4, 2026Oct 12, 2026$5,720.00
Oct 11, 2026Oct 19, 2026$5,720.00
Oct 18, 2026Oct 26, 2026$5,720.00
Nov 1, 2026Nov 9, 2026$5,720.00
Nov 8, 2026Nov 16, 2026$6,005.00
Nov 15, 2026Nov 23, 2026$6,005.00
Nov 29, 2026Dec 7, 2026$6,005.00
Dec 6, 2026Dec 14, 2026$6,005.00
Dec 13, 2026Dec 21, 2026$6,295.00
Dec 27, 2026Jan 4, 2027$5,720.00
Jan 3, 2027Jan 11, 2027$6,295.00
Jan 10, 2027Jan 18, 2027$6,295.00
Jan 17, 2027Jan 25, 2027$6,295.00
Jan 24, 2027Feb 1, 2027$6,295.00
Jan 31, 2027Feb 8, 2027$6,295.00
Feb 7, 2027Feb 15, 2027$6,295.00
Feb 14, 2027Feb 22, 2027$6,295.00
Feb 21, 2027Mar 1, 2027$6,005.00
Feb 28, 2027Mar 8, 2027$6,005.00
Mar 7, 2027Mar 15, 2027$6,005.00
Mar 14, 2027Mar 22, 2027$6,005.00
Mar 21, 2027Mar 29, 2027$5,720.00

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