Tasmania tours
Small group nature based Tasmania tours for backpackers and budget travellers start from Hobart, Devonport or Launceston.
Depending on the tour you choose, visit Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair, Strahan, Bay of Fires, Wineglass Bay, Port Arthur staying in our own exclusive accommodation.
Tour Information
Tour Prices: (code: NTW6HL)
- 1 November 2008 to 31 March 2009 AU$865
- Accommodation Options:
Hostel Dorm AU$865
Hostel Twin/Double AU$970 - Motel Twin/Double AU$1270
- Motel Single AU$1655
- 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010 AU$885
- Accommodation Options:
Hostel Dorm AU$885 - Hostel Twin/Double AU$1015
Motel Twin/Double AU$11270 - Motel Single AU$1655
- Local Payment: AU$17 Fuel levy + AU$33 National Park fees
- Departure Days and Places
- Important Information To Read Before Your Travel
What's Included on Tour:
Experienced guide, accommodation, meals as indicated (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner), complimentary canoe & bike hire.
6 Night Taste of Tasmania tour (Hobart to Launceston)
Explore the contrasts of the West and East Coasts of Tasmania. You will be surprised and delighted by the wild landscapes, ancient forests, towering mountain peaks, beautiful beaches and colonial history. A truly fascinating journey around Australia's 'Apple Isle'.
Tour Highlights
Mt Field National Park Charming Russell Falls and Tall Trees walk. | Cradle Mountain Walk around Dove Lake. | ||
Wineglass BayHike to the top of Mt Amos for this view. | Port Arthur Historic SiteAustralia's convict past (entry included) |
Itinerary
Day 1: Hobart to Strahan
First we travel to Mount Field National Park, where we stretch our legs on the Russell Falls and Tall Trees walks. We continue on to Lake St Clair for a view of Australia¡'s deepest lake. On our way to Strahan we hike and explore the Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. We spend tonight in our own exclusive accommodation in the historic coastal township of Strahan where your guide will fill you in on the amazing history of pining, mining and convicts! (LD)
Day 2: Strahan to Cradle Mountain Region
This morning we enjoy the intriguing history of Strahan with options to suit everyone! Take a stroll along the foreshore or up the Water Tower Hill for a priceless lookout over Macquarie Harbour and Ocean Beach; walk through a rainforest to Hogarth Falls (if you are quiet and lucky you may even spot a platypus); if you are feeling more adventurous arrange with your guide to canoe in a nearby lake (at no extra cost). Later, we take a walk through the Henty Sand Dunes, where you can even take a quad bike tour (at own expense). In the afternoon we visit the 'Silver City' of Zeehan. In the late afternoon you'll have the opportunity for a bicycle ride (included) at our overnight lodge accommodation. (BLD)
Day 3: Cradle Mountain to Devonport
Today we discover the World Heritage Cradle Mountain National Park. Enjoy the pure air with a guided walk around Dove Lake with views of Cradle Mountain, or challenge yourself with a more strenuous hike (unguided). We spend this afternoon exploring more of the state's mid north before our arrival in Devonport. (BL)
Day 4: Devonport or Launceston to Bicheno
Travelling northeast of Launceston, we stop at the sweetly fragranced, rolling purple hills of the Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm (seasonal, Dec-Feb). Continuing through the changing landscape of heritage farms, forests and mining towns we spend the afternoon at the breathtaking Bay of Fires, where you can take a stroll along the gleaming white sands or a swim in the clear turquoise water if the weather’s good. We stay overnight in the seaside township of Bicheno. After dinner, you can choose to take a local guided tour to see fairy penguins nesting (at own expense). (LD)
Day 5: Bicheno to Port Arthur
Hike stunning Freycinet National Park for sweeping views of Wineglass Bay and beyond. You may choose to trek on to Wineglass Beach from the lookout or for those more adventurous; a climb to the top of Mount Amos. Travelling south to Port Arthur, we’ll stop to enjoy a rainforest walk along the way. Tonight, take the spine chilling Port Arthur Ghost Tour for a glimpse into Australia's convict past (own expense). We stay the night at Port Arthur. (BLD)
Day 6: Port Arthur to Hobart
We’ll spend this morning exploring the Port Arthur Historic Site and take a boat cruise around the harbour. Next, we visit Remarkable Cave and a range of other spectacular coastal sites on the Tasman Peninsula on our way to Hobart. (BL)
Day 7: Hobart to Launceston
We travel north along the historic Midland Highway, passing numerous colonial inns and quaint villages including Bagdad, Oatlands and Campbelltown. We make a stop in the Ross, where you’ll see Australia’s oldest convict built bridge and have the opportunity to purchase breakfast (own expense). We’ll also see the infamous Ross Bakery which is legendary in Japan and those in the ‘know’ will be in search of Kiki the witch! Arrival into Launceston is mid morning.
Drag the timeline at the bottom of the map to fly through our routes, reading notes along the way.













