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Explore this enchanting tiny state with so much to offer from incredible untamed wilderness, convict history to its indulgent food and wine scene with our list of top things to do in Tasmania.
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Scenic Flight Over Wineglass Bay
Surely nothing beats this view. You can hike to the visitor’s platform for a great view over Wineglass Bay, or tackle the harder (but better views) hike to the top of Mt. Amos. Or if you want to grab a birdseye view, book yourself
There’s no doubt about it that you will be absolutely blown away by Tasmania and all its unique beauty. Tasmania is an island off the south coast of Australia and is Australia’s smallest state. What it lacks in size, it makes up for with some of the most diverse and amazing landscapes you’ve ever seen. From clear blue waters and white sandy beaches, dramatic mountain landscapes and lush national parks, to some of the most unique and luxurious accommodations, these are the most beautiful places in
It is no secret that Cradle Mountain is an adventure lover’s dream. Complete with endless nature day hikes, multi-day treks, multi-day treks and unique walking experiences. And with so many great hikes to choose from, your hardest decision will be choosing which one is for you. So with that, here are best hikes in Cradle Mountain- a complete guide to help you plan your visit!
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Offers one of the best views in all of Cradle Mountain
If you’re planning a Tasmanian adventure and in search of the top things to do, chances are you have stumbled upon Bay of Fires. Home to what is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Bay of Fires is not to be missed during your Tasmanian holiday. There is a reason it was named by ‘Lonely Planet’ as the world’s hottest travel destination. Find out why!
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What better name for a bay that truly looks as if it is
One of the few places on Earth that remains so remote and raw, you’ll find it here at Three Capes. It was hailed Australia’s premier coastal walk and has since lived up to its cliff-high hype. Believe us when we say, it is worth every step for those coastal views! Ready to walk the world’s edge? Your ultimate Three Capes Guide begins here.
Photo Credit:Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service, Tourism Tasmania
Drive two hour east of Hobart and you’ll discover a place that defies
The essence of wandering is truly experienced in Tasmania's East Coast where its unpoiled beauty are made to be explored by foot. From diverse national parks to endless beaches here are the best tracks for every hiker's dream!
If hiking to the edge of the world is your forte, then this one's for you! It was hailed Australia’s premier coastal walk and has since lived up to its cliff-high hype. 190 million year old sea cliffs
A place where any time of the year brings so much to see and do, you'll be spoilt for choice. This is a journey that will lead you to magical places and unforgettable moments. Its delicious landscapes from lush rainforests, award-winning walks to powder-white beaches are just as delicious as your food and wine menu on offer. A place of never ending surprises, where every turn will take your breath away!
Photo Credit: Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service, Tourism Tasmania
Tassie’s east coast is many different things. Its natural beauty, spectacular landscapes and long beautiful beaches offers a completely different Australian coast experience. Here, you’ll discover the beaches of iconic Bay of Fires, one of Lonely Planet’s top 10 regions in the world, five national parks including the stunning pink granite mountains of Freycinet National Park along with a gourmet food bowl bursting with the best local affair. A journey that will leave you coming back for more. We’ve
The island state of Australia, boasting fresh air, exceptional produce, intriguing history and natural beauty beyond compare. With over 40 per cent of the state reserved as national parks and world heritage wilderness, Tasmania is a place of wild and beautiful landscapes. Here is an easy guide to the best of Tasmania.
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The capital of Hobart boasts fascinating history, charming waterways, dynamic foods, an abundance of natural attractions and intriguing art
Picnic Island is situated 800 metre offshore from Coles Bay and Freycinet National Park. The 4-day getaway to Picnic Island is a life changing experience on your own private island within Freycinet National Park, Tasmania.