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Explore Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast, with this action-packed 11-day cruise aboard the luxurious Coral Discoverer. This package is perfect for those wanting to experience Tasmania’s national parks, convict heritage and historic sites in slow pace – and in style.
Tasmania’s East Coast, with its dramatic cliffs, white sandy beaches, and azure waters, offers a completely different Australian coastal experience. Unlike on mainland Australia, in Tasmania, you will feel like you are the first person to leave a footprint.
Embarking from Hobart’s Princes Wharf, this unforgettable cruise aboard Coral Discoverer showcases the highlights of Tasmania’s East Coast. Learn about Tasmania’s maritime heritage at Port Huon in the heart of the fertile Huon Valley. Journey to the edge of the world at Port Davey, the last point of land before Antarctica. Walk along the dramatic coastal cliffs of Fluted Cape on Bruny Island. Visit Maria Island and the Port Arthur historic site learn about Tasmania’s fascinating convict heritage. Cap it all off with a stroll beneath the pink granite mountains of Freycinet National Park. Here, you will find the iconic Wineglass Bay, one of the world’s best beaches.
Throughout your journey, choose the shore excursions that suit you: hiking, kayaking, museum tours and more. Alternatively, if you wish to stay on board during the day and simply enjoy the scenery you are welcome to do so. After the day’s exertions, retire to Coral Discoverer’s panoramic Xplorer bar and recharge with some of Tasmania’s famous food and wine.
This once-in-a-lifetime expedition cruise includes 10-nights aboard Coral Discoverer on a twin share basis. This luxurious 72 passenger vessel is purpose-built to take you closer to unspoilt vistas in comfort, style and safety. Her shallow draught and manoeuvrability allow her to reach some of Australia’s most remote and rarely visited coastlines, while her tender vessel, Xplorer, can seat all 72 passengers for excursions to rivers and beaches.
All meals are included onboard. The approach to cuisine is about simplicity and generosity, creating dishes bursting with flavour made from fresh ingredients sourced locally and sustainably wherever possible. Activities and experiences are also included as per the itinerary. An expert crew are at your service at all times.
Experience Tasmania’s best national parks and historic sites, with this 11-day cruise aboard the luxurious Coral Discoverer. Surely there isn’t a better way to explore Tasmania’s coast!
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This tour is eligible to earn ONLYLUXE reward points.
Cruise and hike Tasmania’s stunning East Coast, with this action-packed 11-day cruise aboard the luxurious Coral Discoverer. This package is the ultimate way to experience the East Coast’s Great Walks – in comfort and style.
Embarking from Hobart’s Princes Wharf, this one-of-a-kind cruise aboard Coral Discoverer combines an expedition voyage with scenic hikes on some of Tasmania’s best coastal tracks. Discover the raw and remote beauty of Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour, the last point of land before Antarctica. Marvel at the soaring sea cliffs and monumental rock formations of Tasman National Park and the iconic Three Capes. Stroll beneath the pink granite mountains of Freycinet National Park and venture to Wineglass Bay, one of the world’s best beaches. Cap it all off with a hike to the top of Maria Island’s Bishop and Clerk. On a clear day, you should be able to see most of Tasmania!
Throughout your journey, choose the shore excursions that suit you from full-day hikes to gentle strolls. Experienced bushwalkers will guide the way and share insights into the region’s unique culture, history and eco-system. Alternatively, if you wish to stay on board during the day and simply enjoy the scenery you are welcome to do so. After the day’s exertions, retire to Coral Discoverer’s panoramic Xplorer bar and recharge with some of Tasmania’s famous food and wine.
This once-in-a-lifetime cruise expedition includes 10-nights aboard Coral Discoverer on a twin share basis. This luxurious 72 passenger vessel is purpose-built to take you closer to unspoilt vistas in comfort, style and safety. Her shallow draught and manoeuvrability allow her to reach some of Australia’s most remote and rarely visited coastlines, while her tender vessel, Xplorer, can seat all 72 passengers for excursions to rivers and beaches.
Experience some of Tasmania’s best coastal hikes, with this 11-day package aboard the luxurious Coral Discoverer. Surely there isn’t a better way to explore Tasmania’s coast!
Experience one of Australia’s greatest road trips, with this 6-day self-drive package that showcases the best of Tasmania’s East Coast. Perfect for nature lovers, this package takes you from Hobart to Launceston via the Lonely Planet’s hottest travel destinations: Freycinet National Park and the Bay of Fires.
A journey to celebrate simple luxuries – peace and pleasure in equal measure.
Tasmania’s East Coast, with its long white sandy beaches, secluded bays, and pristine national parks, offers a coastal experience like no other. Along the Great Eastern Drive, you’ll experience some of the world’s most inspiring landscapes as well as historic towns and classic seaside villages, fresh seafood and friendly locals – all on one of the best scenic coastal drives in the country.
Heading north from Hobart, you’ll make fantastic use of your National Parks Pass. Discover fascinating human history and striking Painted Cliffs at Maria Island; kayak beneath pink granite mountains and venture to the famous Wineglass Bay at Freycinet National Park; immerse yourself in crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches and orange lichen-covered granite boulders at the Bay of Fires; and, as you journey inland towards Launceston, uncover temperate rainforests, fresh grown produce and the rich heritage of the boom days of tin mining. You’ll also traverse the delightful East Coast Wine Trail, showcasing the finest vintages as well as handcrafted beers, spirits and ciders.
This 6-day self-drive package includes 5-nights’ in handpicked, boutique accommodation in Hobart, Orford, Freycinet, Bay of Fires and Launceston on a twin share basis. Select meals are included as well as activities and experiences as per the itinerary.
Discover the natural splendour of Tasmania’s East Coast, with this 6-day self-drive package. Here, you will find a place of encounters, stories and treasures, where small, unexpected moments will become lifelong memories.
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Looking for the ultimate expedition cruise of Tasmania? This is it.
All aboard Coral Discoverer for a 17-day full circumnavigation voyage around Tasmania, showcasing the best of the remote parks, islands and harbours of this pristine island at the edge of the world. This package is perfect for those wanting to see it all in slow pace – and in style.
Tasmania is a place of wild and beautiful landscapes, friendly people with a relaxed island lifestyle, fantastic food and wine, and a haunting history evoked by world-famous convict ruins. It is also Australia’s smallest state and the most geographically diverse with over 40 per cent reserved as national parks and World Heritage Wilderness. Unlike on mainland Australia, in Tasmania, you will often feel like you are the first person to leave a footprint.
Embarking from Hobart’s Princes Wharf, this unforgettable cruise aboard Coral Discoverer takes you full circle around the Island. Marvel at the sheer cliffs and colossal rock formations of Tasman National Park. Uncover a Noah’s Ark for native Tasmanian species on Maria Island. Stroll along the iconic Wineglass Bay, one of the world’s best beaches, in Freycinet National Park. Explore the far-flung Furneaux, Kent and King Islands. Sample Tasmania’s famous wines in Launceston and the Tamar Valley. Journey to the edge of the world in Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour. Cap it all off with a hike along the dramatic coastal cliffs of Fluted Cape, Bruny Island. You will return to Hobart having experienced the very best of what Tasmania has to offer.
Throughout your journey, swim, snorkel, dive and kayak, and choose the shore excursions that suit you from full-day hikes to gentle strolls. Experienced bushwalkers will guide the way and share insights into the region’s unique culture, history and eco-system. Alternatively, if you wish to stay on board during the day and simply enjoy the scenery you are welcome to do so. After the day’s exertions, retire to Coral Discoverer’s panoramic Xplorer bar and recharge with some of Tasmania’s famous food and wine.
This once-in-a-lifetime expedition cruise includes 16-nights aboard Coral Discoverer on a twin share basis. This luxurious 72 passenger vessel is purpose-built to take you closer to unspoilt vistas in comfort, style and safety. Her shallow draught and manoeuvrability allow her to reach some of Australia’s most remote and rarely visited coastlines, while her tender vessel, Xplorer, can seat all 72 passengers for excursions to rivers and beaches.
Leave no stone unturned in Tasmania, with this 17-day full circumnavigation cruise that will show you the Island’s best angles and more. The natural beauty, convict heritage and fantastic food and wine will leave an impression that will last a lifetime.
Discover the many faces of Tasmania with this 10-day self-drive package that showcases The Heartlands, The Western Wilds, The Northern Forage and the Great Eastern Drive.
Tasmania is a compact island with well-built roads that make it the ideal self-drive holiday destination. This package showcases the best of the Island’s must-see sights: Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain, Launceston, the Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park. In between these iconic destinations, you have the freedom to find the things you need – fresh air, fantastic food and wine – and much you never expected.
Departing from Hobart, follow the Lyell Highway inland through lands traditionally owned by Tasmanian Indigenous Peoples, settled by Europeans in the early 1800s, and farmed and loved by generations of Tasmanians ever since. Along the way, pass gorgeous Georgian towns such as New Norfolk and the fabulous Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
In the harbourside town of Strahan, immerse yourself in the Western Wilds. Cruise the Gordon Rivers’ perfect reflections and learn the stories of rogues and rivals fighting for a share of untold mining riches. Then, venture to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, an ancient realm of temperate rainforests and alpine plains, indominable mountains and glacial valleys. Hike the best parts of the world-famous Overland Track and stay in one of the Lonely Planet’s Top 10 Most Extraordinary Places To Stay.
The midpoint of your journey brings you to The Northern Forage. Bordered by the wild coastline of Bass Strait, a journey across this part of Tasmania is a chance to slow down, forage or follow your food from paddock to plate at some of the most fertile farms and pasture in Australia. Stop at farm-gate stalls, distilleries and cellar doors for tastings, and to meet the makers. You’ll spend a night in Launceston, one of Australia’s oldest cities and a vibrant hub for food and wine.
Cap off your adventure on the Great Eastern Drive. From the Bay of Fires to Freycinet National Park, discover long white sand beaches, dramatic coastline, and the time and space to unwind. Cruise crystal clear waters, marvel at orange-lichen coloured boulders, kayak beneath pink granite mountains, and hike to the iconic Wineglass Bay, routinely voted one of the world’s best beaches. You’ll return to Hobart with a greater appreciation of life’s simple luxuries.
This 10-day self-drive package includes 9-nights in handpicked, boutique accommodations in Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Launceston, Bay of Fires, Freycinet National Park and Richmond on a twin share basis. Select meals are included as well as activities and experiences as listed in the itinerary.
Experience Tasmania’s highlights in slow pace – and in style – with this relaxed 10-day self-drive package that takes you full circle around the Island. There is no better way to see Tasmania than on the open road.
Mountains, forests, countryside and coasts – this Tasmanian scenic road trip offers it all.
Hit the road to discover the breathtaking natural beauty of Tasmania’s most famous national parks, with this thrilling 8-day self-drive package that incorporates the best hiking, cycling and kayaking experience in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair and Freycinet areas.
Starting in Launceston, one of Australia’s oldest cities, venture to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and home to the world-famous Overland Track, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair is one of the state’s most special places, where ancient pines fringe glacial lakes and icy streams cascade down rugged mountains. With a local guide, set out on foot to discover the park’s best hikes including Dove Lake, Crater Peak and Crater Lake. From your accommodation at Pumphouse Point, you could drift on sheltered mountain waters amid pure highland air, or ride an e-bike to find secrets beyond your bushwalking limits.
Swap misty mountain views for the unspoiled coastline of eastern Tasmania and Freycinet National Park. If you thought Tasmania couldn’t get any more beautiful, Freycinet will prove you wrong. Against a backdrop of pink granite mountains, you’ll find white sand beaches, secluded bays and some of the best coastal walking trails in the country. Experience the best of angles of the park with a twilight sea kayak along the coast and a scenic walk to Wineglass Bay. Peering down from the famous lookout, it is easy to see why Wineglass is the most photographed view in the whole of Tasmania – and one of the top 10 beaches in the world.
This 8-day self-drive package includes 7-night luxury accommodation in Launceston, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and Freycinet National Park. Throughout your journey, you’ll enjoy gourmet Tasmanian food and wine, with sumptuous 3-course dinners included most nights. A local guide will accompany you on the more challenging Cradle Mountain hikes and you will be free to explore at your own pace on the easier Pumphouse Point and Hazards Beach-Wineglass Bay walks. Complimentary Pumphouse Point boat and e-bike hire and guided Freycinet twilight sea kayak also included.
Embrace the great outdoors in wild and wonderful Tasmania, with this 8-day luxury self-drive package that combines the state’s best hiking, cycling and kayaking. This package is perfect for those wanting to experience a bit of everything!
This 4-day-3-night Bay of Fires & Mt William walk is the only Aboriginal owned and operated guided walk in Tasmania. Discover the magnificent natural landscape of the larapuna/Eddystone Point and wukalina /Mt William areas with palawa people (Tasmanian Aboriginal) and listen to their story, on their own land, and in their own time. Stay two nights in the architecturally designed palawa inspired (domed) huts sitting deep within a National Park and one night stylishly-renovated Lighthouse Keepers Cottage at larapuna/Bay of Fires on Aboriginal held land. Savour meals and snacks produced from local Tasmanian produce, using traditional recipes and ingredients native to Tasmania.
This 4-day Bay of Fires & Mt William walk incorporates some of Tasmania's most stunning scenery. Traverse spectacular beaches, admire incredible natural rock formations and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Tasmanian east coast. This beautiful part of Tasmania's east coast has been named by Lonely Planet as the hottest travel destination in the world, and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful places in Australia. This magnificent place is the cultural homeland to palawa people for over 10,000 years. Palawa people's culture and heritage is distinctively different from mainland Aboriginal cultures, both in traditional times and since European occupation. The walk provides you an unique an opportunity to walk with palawa guides in the footsteps of their traditional people, deepen your understanding of palawa culture and community history as well as immerse you in the natural and rugged beauty of wukalina and larapuna.
Departing from Launceston, the easy to moderate grade walk begins at the Bay of Fires on the northernmost section of Mount William National Park. From its long beaches to teeming wildlife, unique history and abundant flora, Mt William National Park is a place of constant fascination. From here you'll explore iconic sights such as Boulder Point, Cobbler Rocks, Cod Bay, the pink granite lighthouse at Eddystone Point, and beautiful Anson's Bay across sand and headlands encountering some rocky trails. Throughout the tour you'll admire the rich variety of bird life, with nearly 100 species occurring in the area. This remarkable region is also famed for its spectacular native wildflowers.
The walk is fully guided and supported. On day 1, we will give you a backpack (40lt day pack). You need to carry your personal belongings including toiletries and change of clothes, water and food for the day, including lunch and snacks. Approximately 7-10kgs in a backpack.
Your package includes 3 nights' accommodation on a twin share basis (single supplement available at additional expense), guided walks each day with experienced guides, all meals and snacks produced from local Tasmanian produce, using traditional recipes and ingredients native to Tasmania, transport each day and return transfers to/from Launceston.
Embark on a journey to a cultural homeland, and to a culture completely unique.
Journey to the edge of the world in Wild West Tasmania, with this 7-day self-drive package that features some of the state’s most scenic drives, walks and cruises. This package is perfect for nature lovers looking to get off the beaten track, with highlights including Cradle Mountain and the Tarkine Rainforest.
Gateway to Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area, Tasmania’s West is one of the world’s last true wilderness frontiers. Ancient forests, majestic rivers and rugged mountains contrast with historic mining towns and fascinating convict heritage. Yet, despite its remoteness, it is easy and safe to visit – and you can still enjoy the best of Tasmania’s quality accommodation and fine dining.
Starting from Launceston or Devonport, hit the road to seek untamed wilderness, follow in the footsteps of pioneers and uncover wild stories of mining booms and busts. You’ll drive two of the state’s Great Drives including Tarkine – through Australia’s largest temperate rainforest – and the Great Circle Route across the heartlands. Along the way, you’ll traverse some of Tasmania’s Great Walks including Cradle Mountain’s Dove Lake and Crater Lake, Stanley’s The Nut, Tarkine Rainforest’s Huon Pine and Savage River, and the ‘Edge of the World’, where you will find the longest uninterrupted expanse of ocean on Earth. You’ll also cruise three of Australia’s last truly ‘wild’ rivers - the Arthur, the Pieman and the Gordan. Only by boat can you access history rich locations such as the sunken wreck of the SS Croydon and Sarah Island (the site of a harsh penal settlement).
This action-packed 7-day, self-drive package includes 6-nights in boutique accommodation on a twin-share basis. Your accommodation has been carefully handpicked as the best of its kind in this remote part of Tasmania. Select meals are included as well as activities and experiences as per the itinerary.
Get off the beaten track and discover Tasmania’s Western Wilds at slow pace – and in style. This is a road trip you will never forget.
Find life on a human scale and nature on a grand scale with this breathtaking 6-day self-drive package that takes you through Tasmania’s southern-most edge, where the Southern Ocean lashes the South West Wilderness. This package is perfect for couples wanting to get away from it all, to experience some of Tasmania’s best nature walks while indulging in the Island’s famous food and wine.
A journey through southern Tasmania is framed by water and defined by river and sea. Kayak the dark, tannin-rich waters of the Lune River, hike to the edge of the world in South Cape Bay, soak in mineral-rich thermal pools at Hastings Caves, and walk through the treetops at Tahune, where, on a clear day, you can look out over the entire Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. A walk in the Hartz Mountain National Park reveals alpine lakes and snow-capped peaks, while a detour by ferry to Bruny Island is worth it for abundant wildlife, just-shucked oysters and farmhouse cheeses. Pause at Australia’s southern-most edge – next stop, Antarctica.
Throughout your journey, swing by the cider houses and farm gate stalls of the Huon Valley and take meals at charming pubs and wineries that have been family owned and run for decades. Feast on fresh, local produce including line-caught seafood, grass-fed beef and home-grown fruit and vegetables. This part of Tasmania is just as much about the food as it is about the nature.
This self-drive package includes 5-nights in handpicked, boutique accommodations in Hobart, Dover and Wattle Grove on a twin share basis. Your accommodation includes Australia’s first dedicated ‘art hotel’ and two incredible holiday homes, one of which features in Australian Traveller Magazine’s Top 100. Select meals are included as well as activities and experiences as per the itinerary. Hire car is not included.
Find solitude on a grand drive to Tasmania’s southernmost edge, with this unforgettable 6-day self-drive package. There is no better place to explore, feed your sense of adventure and contemplate life’s big questions.
This 3-day Epic Southwest Tassie Walk Fly & Boat takes you the remote Southwest National Park of Tasmania - the ultimate wilderness for nature lovers. The adventure-packed tour incorporates walks on untouched beaches, climbing mountains, visiting Aboriginal middens and caves, exploring the remote Port Davey Marine Reserve by a private boat and soaring in a magnificent flight to witness the grandeur of this lost world and see some of the icons of Tasmania’s world renowned wilderness. Stay at the private wilderness camp and enjoy delicious meals prepared from local produce and tasting the best wines that the region has to offer.
In the far southwest of Tasmania, lies the spectacular Southwest National Park. It's the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness and contains some of the finest and most remote wilderness found anywhere in the world. With the size of over 600,000 hectares, the park encompasses wild rivers, jagged mountain ranges, button grass plains and ancient rainforest. Access to the park is by a magnificent flight. During your flight you will witness the grandeur of this lost world and see some of the icons of Tasmania’s world renowned wilderness such as Federation Peak, The Western Arthur Range, Precipitous Bluff and Tasmania’s rugged South Coast.
A private wilderness camp is your base. Upon arrival at Melaleuca, you'll board a vessel to access the camp, where you'll be accommodated for two nights. The wilderness camp is located in one of the world's last remaining temperate rainforests, on the shores of Bathurst Harbour. This camp has no walking track access and is completely exclusive to the walkers on the tour. You'll stay in comfortable accommodation with hot showers and enjoy quality Tasmanian food and wine.
Private boat to explore the magnificent waterways of the Port Davey Marine Reserve. With its 800 metre mountains rising from the sea, the Port Davey Marine Reserve is three times the size of Sydney Harbour. With the private boat access, you'll have unique opportunity to walk in this world heritage listed area without the usual hardship that is associated with visiting such a remote wilderness area. Your experienced guides will give you a thorough interpretation of this spectacular wilderness area.
The walk is fully supported and you only need to carry a day pack. All walks are graded easy to moderate.
Your package includes 2 nights' accommodation at an eco-friendly wilderness camp, private transfers to/from Hobart, scenic flights and boat trips, daily guided walks and the finest Tasmania food and wine.
The Epic Southwest Tassie Walk Fly & Boat 3 day tour gives you a fantastic opportunity to see untouched wilderness, in one of the planet’s last remaining temperate rainforests. Breathe the cleanest air in the world and let the everyday melt away with the ultimate Tasmanian nature experience.
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Daily departure on request