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Day 1 HOBART Wrest Point or similar (3 nights)
Day 2 BRUNY ISLAND
Day 3 TASMAN PENINSULA & PORT ARTHUR
Day 4 HOBART FREYCINET Freycinet Lodge (2 nights)
Day 5 HOBART FREYCINET
Day 6 CENTRAL PLATEAU CONSERVATION AREA Thousand Lake Hotel (1 night)
Day 7 QUEENSTOWN Gold Rush Inn or similar (1 night)
Day 8 STRAHAN Strahan Village or similar (2 nights)
Day 9 STRAHAN
Day 10 CRADLE MOUNTAIN Gradle Mountain Hotel or similar (1 night)
Day 11 STANLEY Seaview Inn (2 nights)
Day 12 STANLEY
Day 13 LAUNCESTON Hotel Grand Chancellor or similar (2nights)
Day 14 LAUNCESTON Day 15 LAUNCESTON departure
Embark on a true wilderness adventure. After a brief stop in Hobart, Tasmania's state capital, journey south, east and into central and western areas, completing your experience in the north of Tasmania. Experience one of Australia's two highlands, showcasing the extreme variability of the climate and the rare high-latitude highland landscapes. In Western Tasmania, witness the tranquillity of small-town life with remnants of the past, piners, miners and the hydro developments. This unique blend of humanity and nature will evoke a myriad of emotions and leave you with unforgettable memories.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS | INCLUSIONS:
14 nights of quality accommodation, where available
15 Day Car hire, including pick-up at Hobart Airport and drop-off at Launceston Airport (standard liability & Terms and Conditions apply)
The Ship That Never Was - An open-air comedy show (subject to availability)
World Heritage Cruise - Upper window seat with lunch
Tasmania Devil Day Keeper Tour
Tour documents, including insider tips from our local team of Travel Coordinators
Local Tasmanian contact in our Hobart-based office while on tour
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Activities not listed
Additional Tour bookings
Meals National Parks Passes
Day 1 Hobart Arrival
Welcome to Tasmania! Collect your hire car for the next 15 days from Hobart Airport. If you arrive early, the historic town of Richmond is just 15 minutes from the airport - it was one of Australia's first colonial settlements, and you can explore a wealth of well-preserved Georgian architecture. As well as Australia's first stone bridge and first Catholic church This afternoon, you might like to travel to the summit of Kunanyi/Mt Wellington for extensive views over southern Tasmania (weather dependent).
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Accommodation: Wrest Point (or similar)
Day 2 Bruny Island
This fascinating island, accessed by a 20-minute vehicular ferry ride from Kettering, boasts not only beautiful scenery and rich maritime history but also produces exceptional cheese, honey, and chocolate. Many consider the island's oysters to be the best in the world. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Cloudy Bay or take an easy two-hour hike to Bruny Island Arch to admire the wind-whipped and chiselled megalithic arches on the beach. Dont miss the views from Truganini Lookout or the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, the only Southern Tasmanian lighthouse open for tours showcasing Tasmania's maritime heritage.
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Accommodation: Wrest Point (or similar)
Day 3 Port Arthur and Tasman Peninsula
Today is all about spectacular coastlines, fascinating geological features, and the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, a special place of vivid history, cultural heritage and compelling convict stories. Enjoy a scenic drive to the rugged Tasman Peninsula via Eaglehawk Neck, a thin isthmus once guarded by dogs to prevent convicts from escaping. The coastal environment is home to the highest sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere and unique rock formations, such as Tessellated Pavement, the Blow Hole, Tasman Arch or Devils Kitchen.
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Accommodation: Wrest Point (or similar)
Day 4 Hobart Freycinet
Travel along the stunning east coast to Freycinet National Park. On the way, you might like to stop at Devil's Corner for a delicious wine tasting (dont drink and drive) and spectacular views over the Freycinet Peninsula. Spend the afternoon walking to the famous Wineglass Bay Lookout or exploring one of the many beautiful beaches in the area.
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Accommodation: Freycinet Lodge
Day 5Freycinet
Today will be a day of relaxation or exploration. You can choose to hike or cruise to Wineglass Bay, chat with friends at the hotel's private beach drive to Bicheno for a lobster dinner. Or perhaps a little adventure? Then try kayaking.
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Accommodation: Freycinet Lodge
Day 6 Central Plateau Conservation
Today, you'll travel to one of only two highlands in Australia. Here, you'll encounter countless lakes, exceptional flora and fauna, and perhaps even have a close encounter with a wild Tasmanian devil. Stay at Thousand Lake Lodge, renowned as one of the world's best wilderness lodges and voted the third best hotel in the world by Lonely Planet in 2018. Enjoy unparalleled comfort and breathtaking natural beauty in this remarkable destination.
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Accommodation: Thousand Lake Lodge
Day 7 Queenstown
Queenstown thrived during the mid-19th-century gold rush, bustling with activity and prosperity. Today, remnants of the mining era still stand tall, including old buildings, iron mines, and mining pits. Embark on a historical exploration to journey back in time and, in the quiet of the night, reflect on the lingering echoes of history.
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Accommodation: Gold Rush Inn (or similar)
Day 8 Strahan
Take your time to explore the surroundings of Queenstown today. After navigating a thrilling stretch of curvy highway, arrive at Strahan, Tasmania's westernmost point. In the afternoon, you might have the opportunity to enjoy a local comedy show of the great escape from Sarah Island, "The Ship That Never Was." As dusk falls, Ocean Beach, Tasmanias longest beach, stretches for more than 30 kilometres will offer you a stunningly colourful backdrop.
Inclusions: The Ship That Never Was - open-air comedy show (subject to availability)
Accommodation: Strahan Village (or similar)
Day 9 Strahan
After breakfast, walk to the piers for a miracle tour: A world heritage cruise. Cruising down the iconic Gordon River in The Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is an experience like no other, a must do when visiting Tasmania. It is one of the most scenic and sought-after cruises in the world, and cruising with the locals is as authentic as it gets.
Inclusions: World Heritage Cruise -Upper window seat with lunch
Accommodation: Strahan Village (or similar)
Day 10 Cradle Mountain
On your way to Cradle Mountain, consider a short stop in Sheffield, a vibrant tourist town renowned for its captivating artists' murals. Upon arrival at Cradle Mountain, you'll transfer to a shuttle bus to explore Tasmania's most iconic national park. A two-hour hike around Dove Lake will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed. In the evening, stay at the Cradle Mountain Hotel, where you can enjoy visits from local wildlife right on your balcony. Inclusions: Accommodation: Cradle Mountain Hotel (or similar)
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Accommodation: Cradle Mountain Hotel (or similar)
Day 11 Cradle Mountain- Stanley
Start your day with a visit to the Tasmania Devil Center, where you'll get up close and personal with one of the world's most endangered animals, unique to Tasmania. Learn about the genetic diseases threatening their population and the efforts being made to save them. In the afternoon, enjoy a leisurely drive through the forest towards Stanley, located in the northwest corner of the state. Indulge in a delicious lobster feast before experiencing the enchanting penguin parade at dusk.
Inclusions: -Tasmania Devil Day Keeper Tour
Accommodation: Seaview Inn (or similar)
Day 12 Stanley
In the morning, embark on an offshore adventure to observe sea lions and seals in their natural habitat, navigating the wind and waves. In the afternoon, choose to either hike or take a lift to The Nut, Australia's largest offshore monolithic rock. A two-hour hike on The Nut will reveal a diverse array of treasured plants and seabirds, offering breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience.
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Accommodation: Seaview Inn (or similar)
Day13 Stanley -Launceston
Today, take the opportunity to slow down and enjoy some leisurely touring along the northern coastline. Along the way, visit Marakoopa Cave, where fireflies twinkle like stars, creating a magical atmosphere. Alternatively, experience truffle hunting at a local truffle farm and savour a feast of these culinary delights. Call in on the many little towns along the way before arriving in Launceston, Tasmania's second-largest city. It is rich in history with many historic homes and churches. Just ten minutes from the city, you can explore Cataract Gorge, a natural wonder. The Museum at Inveresk showcases Tasmania's ancient ecology with fascinating fossilised dinosaurs and coyote specimens. At dusk, don't miss the magical sight of thousands of black swans playing in the waters of the Tamar Wetlands.
Inclusions: Stanley seal cruise
Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor (or similar)
Day 14 Day at Leisure (Launceston & surrounds)
Continue your discovery of Launceston. It is a vibrant hub for food and wine, culture, and nature. Perhaps head to the Tamar Valley and enjoy a tasting of the region's famous Pinot Noir wines. Or travel further afield and visit Bridestowe Lavender Estate or Pyengana Diary to try the award-winning cheeses, returning to enjoy a highlight of the Tamar Island Wetlands, where hundreds of black swans dance in the sunset, creating an unforgettable experience.
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Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor (or similar)
Day 15 Launceston
Departure Sadly, the time has come to return your hire car to Launceston Airport. Thank you for visiting Tasmania, and we would be delighted to welcome your back!