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Ten days in Tasmania enables us to explore more of Tasmania's wild places. We discover our famous national parks such as Cradle Mountain and Freycinet, but we also get to explore amazing natural landscapes like the Tarkine in North West Tasmania that are off the beaten track.
This tour finds a great balance between traveling around the state and exploring on foot with some easy-to-moderate walking options. This tour is motel-based only and includes many meals and great activities like the Gordon River Cruise and Port Arthur Historic Site.
A visit to Bonorong wildlife sanctuary to see Tasmanian devils and other wildlife is also a highlight of this tour. Our company is eco-certified through Ecotourism Australia, so travelers wanting to make a responsible travel choice can take comfort in knowing they are with an experienced local tour operator who prioritizes sustainability.
Wild places, Wildlife and Wild Fun are our travel themes and this tour is no exception!
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Overnight Silver Hills Motel, Queenstown
DINNER
Dinner
Group dinner at Silver Hills, two courses
Russell Falls
Departing Hobart/nipaluna, we quickly begin to venture into the rugged Western Wilds. Our first stop in the rainforests of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area is to see the beautiful Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park.
Lake St. Clair
As we continue west and climb into the alpine region, we’ll stop at Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, Lake St Clair.
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Scenes of mountains and buttongrass plains abound as we travel through the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park and stop to see the tannin-coloured waters of the Franklin River and take a short walk into the lovely Nelson Falls.
Queenstown
As we near the historic mining town, Queenstown, take in the impressive views of the Iron Blow Lookout and Mt Lyell. We’ll enjoy a group dinner and settle in for the night.
Overnight at Tullah Lakeside Chalet
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
DINNER
Dinner
Group dinner at Tullah Chalet, two courses
Departing from the harbourside village of Strahan, today we’ll cruise the Gordon River. This fantastic river cruise includes a guided boardwalk through the UNESCO World Heritage rainforest as well as a guided tour of the harshest penal settlement in Australia at Sarah Island. You’ll cruise through the treacherous Hells Gates which is a narrow passageway into Macquarie Harbour. Enjoy an included lunch onboard featuring Tasmanian produce. See the workings of a huon pine sawmill to further appreciate the history of this picturesque town.
Strahan
The Gordon River Cruise begins and ends in Strahan which is a picturesce harbourside village. Strahan is a gateway into the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. It sits within Macquarie Harbour and you'll be able to experience the lovely waterfront area before we depart to Tullah.
Tullah
On a clear day, this tiny township offers magnificent views of the rugged peaks of Mount Murchison. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a group dinner and relax in the lakeside chalet which sits on the shores of Lake Rosebery.
Overnight at Tall Timbers. You may wish to take advantage of the heated pool.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
DINNER
Dinner
Group dinner at Tall Timbers, two courses
Hellyer Gorge
See the impressive Hellyer Gorge as we travel to the North West Coast of Tasmania. Take in the lovely views of the Hellyer River and rainforest on this scenic drive.
Stanley
Stanley is the north west coast's most picturesque town and best known for the volcanic plug jutting out to sea called The Nut. We will enjoy lunch in town and explore some of its quaint areas before continuing on our journey.
Edge of the World
Breathe the world's freshest air at the Edge of the World, located in the township of Arthur River on the west coast of Tasmania. This wild country is part of the Tarkine/takayna coast and there exists a deep spiritual connection of this area to palawa (Tasmanian aboriginal) people. The dramatic ocean landscape will captivate you.
Marrawah
At Marrawah we'll check out one of Tasmania's best surf spots and show you preminghana/Mount Cameron West in the distance - a culturally significant place for palawa.
Smithton
We stay outside this rural north west town at a place called Tall Timbers, a terrific accommodation with a heated pool.
Overnight at the Gateway Hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
DINNER
Dinner
Group dinner at The Gateway, two courses
Trowutta Arch
Walk through the temperate rainforests of the Tarkine/takayna to the geological wonder of Trowutta Arch.
The Tarkine Drive
Today offers a deeper experience of the Tarkine. This ancient rainforest is the second largest cool temperate rainforest in the world. It is a wilderness area that holds ancient relics of animals and plants as well as palawa indigenous heritage sites from thousands of years ago. One of the stops today is at Sumac Lookout which offers breathtaking forest views across the Arthur River where we'll keep our eyes peeled for Wedge-tailed eagles.
Table Cape Lookout
As we return to the north west coast, we will stop by Table Cape and see the lighthouse while enjoying sweeping views across Bass Strait. At 180m above sea-level, Table Cape is a remnant volcano.
Boat Harbour Beach
Discover one of Tasmania's best beaches at Boat Harbour with its white sands and blue waters. Its easy to see why this place is a favourite Tasmanian holiday destination.
Penguin
See the big penguin in, you guessed it, the town called Penguin. This delightful little coastal town is on a great stretch of coastline that we'll follow as we make our way east towards Devonport.
Devonport
We'll spend the night in this small port city that sits at the mouth of the Mersey River.
Penny Royal Launceston
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
Cradle Mountain
Discover the alpine and glacial landscapes of Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park. Your guide will help you make the most of a diversity of options to experience around the park, such as looking for wombats at Ronny Creek. You may wish to walk the outstanding Dove Lake Circuit - this 6km walk around the glacial lake beneath the peaks of Cradle Mountain is considered the best short walk in Tasmania.
Sheffield
Enjoy the Town of Murals, Sheffield, where brightly coloured murals decorate the buildings in town. This picturesque town is made even more lovely by the backdrop of Mount Roland which rises steeply from lush farmlands.
Mole Creek
Passing through the rolling green hills and picturesque landscapes of the Meander Valley, we'll stop in Mole Creek, Chudleigh, or another tiny rural town, as we make our way to Launceston.
Launceston
Explore Australia's second oldest city at your leisure this evening.
Overnight at Beachfront Bicheno
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
DINNER
Dinner
Group dinner at the Penny Royal, two courses
Cataract Gorge Reserve
Our first stop today is at Cataract Gorge Nature Reserve. We will take a walk through the reserve and keep a look out for resident wallabies.
St Helens
Pick a spot for lunch in this coastal fishing town and our first experience on the east coast of Tasmania.
Bay of Fires
Today we will explore the Bay of Fires/larapuna. Clear waters, white sands and orange boulders are classic scenes from the Bay of Fires region, and you’ll love strolling along these pristine beaches.
Bicheno
Tonight’s destination is the charming coastal town of Bicheno, home of the little penguin. Bicheno is a popular place for locals and visitors and once you see the stunning location you'll understand why.
Overnight Hobart Travelodge Hotel
Freycinet National Park
Freycinet is Tassie’s East Coast jewel, and we make sure to maximise your time here. We have a number of things we see and do in this awesome national park, described below.
Honeymoon Bay
See the stunning Hazards pink granite mountains from Honeymoon Bay.
Wineglass Bay
Walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout for views of Tasmania’s most famous beach with its curved white shores and turquoise-coloured waters.
Cape Tourville Lighthouse
At Cape Tourville enjoy panoramic views of the park and across the Tasman sea.
Hobart
We spend three nights in Tasmania's vibrant capital city! In your free time you can explore Hobarts pubs and restaurants with ample options to suit your budget and tastes, all within walking distance from your hotel.
Overnight Hobart Travelodge Hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Meet a variety of Tasmanian wildlife such as quolls, birds, wombats, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils at Bonorong Wildlfe Sanctuary.
Wellington Park
This afternoon, we’ll share with you some of our favourite spots in Hobart’s Wellington Park. Known fondly by locals as “The Mountain”, Mount Wellington/kunanyi is a diverse natural reserve with several trails to see fern glades, eucalyptus forests, dramatic rock columns, boulder fields, and spectacular lookouts.
Richmond
Enjoy a great day out Australia's best preserved colonial village. Have lunch at a bakery, cafe or the local pub. Walk over the oldest convict built bridge in Australia, Richmond Bridge and see the range of heritage buildings.
Hobart
Back in Hobart, consider visiting Cascade Brewery for dinner with its fabulous beer garden and meal options at Australia's oldest operating brewery.
Overnight Hobart Travelodge Hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
Bruny Island
Today we’ll discover the highlights of Bruny Island. After a short drive from Hobart, we’ll take the ferry across the D’Entrecastreaux Channel to the island and the adventure truly begins. After seeing the sites today, should they wish, guests can try locally crafted products like honey, oysters, cheese, and beers (optional, at own expense). This is a fun and relaxing day out enjoying one of Tasmania's favourite islands for locals and visitors alike.
The Neck
At the isthmus between North and South Bruny, we’ll climb the 279 steps to the top of Truganini Lookout. Enjoy panoramic views from this outstanding viewpoint.
South Bruny National Park
We’ll visit South Bruny National Park and take in the incredible coastline at Cape Bruny Lighthouse, while in Adventure Bay, we’ll try our luck spotting white wallabies.
Adventure Bay
We'll take you into the lovely Adventure Bay, a great spot for historic storytelling and stunning scenery. Here we'll also do our best to spot white wallabies.
Hobart
Wander the historic areas of Salamanca, Battery Point and the waterfront as you consider your dining options tonight.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Continental Style
Port Arthur Historic Site
At the Port Arthur Historic Site, learn about the harsh life of convicts from the 1800’s at Australia’s best preserved convict settlement. Wander around the preserved ruins and colonial gardens and take a short harbour cruise to appreciate this open-air museum and UNESCO World Heritage Listed Area.
Tasman National Park
Today you’ll also experience several sites and viewpoints on the magnificent Tasman Peninsula such as Pirates Bay Lookout, Tessellated Pavement, Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen.
Entry to Port Arthur Historic Site and Harbour Cruise
Guided walks and guided commentary
Advanced eco-certified tour
National Park Fees
Gordon River Cruise
Entry to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
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29 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
R4484JGsarahm,,Dec 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Keygan was an awesome guide. He knew seemingly everything about the flora, fauna, culture, politics and history of Tasmania. He's a great storyteller and interspersed tidbits about various historic and current personalities, some of which were in his family! His words brought everything he was showing us to life. He genuinely shared the love and pride of his home state. I don't believe the tour would have been as good with another guide. In addition he gave excellent instruction and directions to the group at the many stops, accommodations etc. There were 12 participants on our 10 day tour consisting of 3 couples and 6 solos. Ages ranged from 27-82, with at least one person in every decade in-between. 5 men and 7 women. 5 Aussies, 4 Americans. 2 Kiwis and 1 French. Everyone in our group seemed to enjoy the tour. I'm not sure children, teens or even early 20s would enjoy it as much. For the most part it is pretty sedentary. We were riding in the van 4-7hrs almost every day with 'bums in the bus' as early as 7:15am and ending 5-5:30pm . We covered a lot of distance. Although there were at least a half dozen stops per day, many are viewpoints and toilet stops, so quite brief. Keygan kept us engaged with his knowledge and his humor, but they were long days in the van. That said, Keygan would direct us to opportunities for 2-3k scenic walks most days. Most were flat, though some were uneven and several had many stairs. One woman could not comfortably walk more than 1/2k or do many stairs. There were at least three days when she chose to stay in the van or sit nearby. Although all rooms were en suite and clean, the lodging varied from very basic to moderate. The included breakfasts were continental. At least a couple of them were simply inadequate. Most places had an option for some type of hot breakfast for an additional fee. I made it a practice to pick up some bananas and nuts. All but one of the five included dinners were fine. On the last evening all of us participants chose to have dinner together in Hobart. At one point we went around the table and said which day had been our personal favorite. Although there were a couple duplicates, someone chose almost every day as their favorite. I thought that was a good testimony for the tour as a whole. Looking back, we realized just how much of the state we covered. Although any of us could have done it on our own, without the local knowledge we would have missed many of the brief stops and as importantly everything Keygan shared with us about his beautiful state. Because we wouldn't have known the shortcuts and nuances of the parks and sites we stopped, I have my doubts we could have completed it in 10 days. If you want to see a sample of almost all of Tasmania in 10 days, you can on this tour!
AJay394,,Dec 21, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We thoroughly enjoyed the 10 day comfort tour of Tasmania - it was an excellent showcase of the island and its diversity covering rainforest, beaches, mountains, and wildlife. The tour was very well paced with a good amount of time in each location so we never felt rushed. There were a lot of options to personalise the experience by choosing between different walking options each day. We had a lovely tour group with people from all over the world and a wide range of ages (20s to 70+). Our tour guide Keygan was amazing and really made the trip extra special. His commentary was incredibly insightful sharing about the local plants, animals, culture, and history - it made for a much more enriching experience having added context to the wonderful sights. Keygan was a master storyteller and made the drives pass quickly, keeping us engaged and laughing. His energy made the tour such a joyful experience and we feel very lucky to have had him as our guide - huge thanks!! I highly recommend Under Down Under as a tour operator - they were very responsive to queries ahead of the tour, have fantastic tour guides, and have curated a wonderful itinerary for travellers.










Lucinda S,,Nov 12, 2025
- Review from Viator
An excellent way of seeing Tasmania without having to figure it out where to go, where to stay, where to eat, etc. while on my own. Anthony was our tour guide, so informative and knowledgeable about where we were going. He was flexible enough to take us to a different place for lunch when he realized the group wanted a different experience. I really enjoyed the opportunities to take a good walk in the areas we visited. The scenery was stunning. I will be back because there’s many other places I want to see since I’ve been on this tour.
j0hndawnb,,Nov 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Fantastic trip, met expectations and more. Our tor guide/driver Anthony was great and certainly made the trip what it was.
mariannelC6338WV,,Mar 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The tour exceeded my expectations. Beautiful nature, lots of wildlife, excellent tour guide, good accommodations.
























jeanmW5338BU,,Mar 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I can only reiterate everything Ann W has said about our Ultimate 10 tour. Over the years we have done quite a few tours in various countries and can honestly say this was the best ever. Keegan, our guide and driver, was excellent, just so knowledgeable, his love and passion for Tasmania clearly comes across in his factual stories and witty tales. Thank you Keegan for making our tour experience so enjoyable, interesting and unforgettable. We would definitely recommend the Ultimate 10 to anyone who maybe interested in visiting Tasmania and looking for this type of tour. JnJ UK
Jane0613,,Mar 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Ultimate Tasmania 10 day tour exceeded my expectations. Our guide, Keygan, was exceptional. He has a huge knowledge of everything relating to Tasmania, from geography to history to flora and fauna, and everything in between. Keygan was a great driver and had a wonderful, happy personality. The tour covered a vast and very diverse area of Tasmania. The accommodation was clean and comfortable, and the meals provided were excellent. Various walks and activities were provided to accommodate the varied capabilities of all passengers. We are two travellers in our mid 60’s and found this tour to be excellent. An added bonus was the wonderful, happy, friendly, fellow travellers who ranged in age from around 25 to mid 70’s. Lots of breathtaking experiences of beautiful Tasmania. Standout places for me were Cradle Mountain, Bay of Fires, Bruny Island, Tasman Peninsula - and basically everywhere we went. Would definitely recommend Under Down Under tours.















cruisejunkie68,,Mar 14, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I can 100% recommend this tour. We saw so much of beautiful Tasmania in 10 days with our awesome guide Keygan. Keygan is a wealth of knowledge about Tassie and shared lots of interesting and at times, very funny stories which made the trip informative and fun. Everything about the tour was excellent and fantastic value for money. The accommodation was comfortable and clean and the included group dinners were of a very good standard.
Y5140JMannw,,Mar 12, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This tour was fantastic from start to finish. We had a great group of friendly and fun people doing the tour. Our guide Keygan made this tour exceptional. He was fun, knowledgeable, informative, kind and helpful. He made the whole tour exciting and everyone enjoyed themselves. We had full days of walking and/or sightseeing. It was great learning new things. Everything from flora & fauna to history both past and present. Every part of the trip was a highlight. Our accommodations were comfortable and we couldn't fault the meals. I highly recommend the Ultimate 10 Tour to anyone that wants to see Tasmania. Thank you Keygan for making this tour so wonderful and memorable. Ann Westwood (NSW)










dahleenn2023,,Mar 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I did the 10 day tour in February 2025, Keygan was our guide/driver and was brilliant, he is informative, engaging, witty, considerate and took the time to just chat with everyone on an individual basis over the tour. The tour is excellent and takes in a lot of Tasmania in the 10 days, giving a good taste of what the state has to offer. I recommend the tour to anyone interested in visiting Tasmania as part of a guided tour. It was wonderful. Keygan is the best guide I have encountered in my 3 decades of doing tours. Wonderful.
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