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Tick off Tasmania’s top sights with all six of your best-selling day tours in one easy bundle.
Explore Bruny Island, Port Arthur, Wineglass Bay, Cradle Mountain, Richmond, kunanyi/Mt Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Hastings Caves & Tahune Airwalk. From coastlines and convict sites to forests, wildlife and local flavours—you’ll experience the true variety of Tasmania.
Please note - This tour bundle is made up of daily tours that operate independently. The order of the tours may vary depending on availability and your start date, though Days 1 (Cradle Mountain), 2 (Wineglass Bay), and 4 (Hobart Highlights) are fixed. The full 6-day experience begins every Wednesday, so please plan your arrival accordingly. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included from selected locations, but pickup times and exact locations may vary based on where you’re staying. Hobart Highlights operates on Saturdays only. Feel free to reach out to confirm your personalised pickup details.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
National Park Passes | Port Arthur Historic Site | Tahune Adventrues Entry | Hastings Cave Tour | Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
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Your journey begins bright and early with a departure from Hobart. After 1.5 hours, we stop for a break at Campbell Town, where you can stretch your legs, grab a coffee, and enjoy a light snack before continuing on.
Recognised worldwide for its sheer beauty, Cradle Mountain is not to be missed while visiting Tasmania. Upon arrival at the Information Centre on the doorstep of Cradle Mountain, we will stock up on fluids and make our way to the shores of Dove Lake, where you will have a total of 3.5 hours to wander and explore the national park. Take on the Dove Lake circuit or choose one of the many other large or small walks. Once the Dove Lake region has been explored and you’ve captured that prized Instagram photo, it’s time to move on to the Enchanted Forest and King Billy Pine walks. These two exceptionally beautiful and ancient walks will have you gazing through the forest with amorous delight as you breathe in the crisp, pristine air from under the canopy of 4000 year old trees. Native wildlife is abundant in this area, so keep your eyes peeled and you may see the elusive Tasmanian Devil, wombats, Spotted Quolls, wallabies and more!
After 3.5 hours exploring Cradle Mountain, we head to the charming town of Sheffield, known for its vibrant murals that beautifully depict the area’s rich history and natural heritage. Take some time to wander the town's artistic streets, explore local galleries, and enjoy the creative atmosphere.
Today's adventure begins in Launceston where will hit the road and start the drive to Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park. After an hour of driving we will make a stop at Campbell Town to stretch our legs and give you an opportunity to purchase breakfast and a hot drink.
Freycinet National Park
For the avid hikers, you will have flexible hiking options and you will be able to explore Freycinet National Park at your own pace for up to 4 hours, choosing from iconic trails like the Wineglass Bay hike or the challenging Mt. Amos ascent with panoramic views.
Wineglass Bay Lookout
If you prefer a more relaxed experience, our knowledgeable guide will lead you on a scenic walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout, where you’ll take in the stunning views. This moderate 40-minute hike uphill is well worth the effort. After soaking in those magnificent sights, we’ll descend for a leisurely stroll around the Cape Tourville Lighthouse, taking in the breathtaking coastal scenery.
Honeymoon Bay
Once you’ve worked up a sweat, it’s time for a refreshing swim at Honeymoon Bay—a local favorite. With its orange-capped granite rocks, crystal clear waters, and pristine white sands, Honeymoon Bay offers the perfect spot to refresh. After a swim, you’ll feel completely rejuvenated—and have plenty of stunning photos for your Insta feed!
Cape Tourville Lighthouse
Cape Tourville offers a leisurely boardwalk stroll around to the lighthouse, taking in stunning coastal scenery.
Freycinet Marine Farm
To top off your day, treat yourself to a taste of Tasmania's freshest seafood at the Freycinet Marine Farm. Indulge in local delicacies like oysters, prawns, and crayfish, and while you're in the area, why not sample one of the region's award-winning wines? Sit back, relax, and enjoy the company of your fellow travelers—there’s something to satisfy everyone’s palate.
Mount Wellington
Our first destination is the awe-inspiring kunanyi, also known as Mt. Wellington, where you can indulge in the renowned pristine air of Tasmania. Ascend to the pinnacle at 1272m and be mesmerized by the breath-taking panoramic view of Hobart and its picturesque surroundings. Don't miss the opportunity to capture the perfect Instagram-worthy selfie against this stunning backdrop of Hobart and beyond.
Salamanca Market
Next, we'll venture to the renowned Salamanca Market, available on Saturdays only. This world-class market showcases the very best of Tasmanian culture, offering a delightful array of art, local produce, talented buskers, unique souvenirs, refreshing beverages, and much more!
We will proceed to the historic township of Richmond, which is rich in convict history and showcases magnificent sandstone and colonial buildings. Here, you will have the opportunity to admire Australia's oldest bridge and Catholic church. Richmond is also home to numerous charming eateries, making it the perfect spot for our lunch break. Additionally, we highly recommend visiting the Drink Tasmania Tasting House, where you can indulge in tastings of the region's finest wines, whisky, and local produce.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
To conclude our adventure-filled day, we'll visit the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Get up close and personal with the friendly kangaroos and other fascinating Tasmanian and Australian wildlife. Don't miss the chance to witness the famous Tasmanian Devil, a true highlight even for locals!
Get Shucked Oyster Bar
When we arrive on the Island we will make a stop to give you a chance to purchase what we are famous for...... Oysters!
The Neck
Capture the iconic Bruny Island image atop the lookout with 360 degree of views of the Tasman Sea, Tasman peninsula, North and South Bruny Island and Mt Wellington
Adventure Bay
Adventure Bay beach is the perfect spot for a fresh morning swim or a chance to grab yourself a cup of coffee from the local store.
Mavista Picnic Area & Walking Track
Step into this temperate rain forest and smell the clean crisp air while taking in mother natures vibes. This 20 minute return walk will give you an idea of the many environments on this magnificent Island
Bruny Island Chocolate Company
Great stop to stock up on some sweets for the day ahead
Alonnah
Alonnah, home to the Hotel Bruny pub which is where we will stop for lunch
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Spend 30 minutes exploring picturesque Cape Bruny with the second oldest original tower in Australia.
We take some time to stop and check out The Honey Pot, where you can sample some beautiful honey or hear all about the 1000 hives on the island!
Eaglehawk Neck
On route to Port Arthur, we will stop at Eaglehawk Neck’s Pirates Bay lookout and the Dog Line monument to soak up the scenery and have a photo opportunity or two!
Tasmanian Chocolate Foundry
This next stop will have the mouths of sweet tooths watering as we visit the Tasmanian Chocolate Foundry. A great little local business offering plenty of sweet treats
Port Arthur Lavender
Following the chocolate factory, we will visit the beautiful Port Arthur Lavender Farm. Explore the unique handmade products made from Tasmanian Lavender and take a stroll around the scenic lavender trail (seasonal)
Port Arthur Historic Site
Up next is the Port Arthur Historic Site. Immerse yourself in the fascinating, rich and dark history of the best-preserved penal settlement in Australia. Admission will include a self-guided audio experience and a 25-minute harbour cruise. If history is what you came for, enjoy the full 4 hours exploring the historic site. If you are up for one more experience, then you can hop back on board the bus after 3 hours for a trip to the Remarkable Cave.
Remarkable Cave
Just a short 8-minute drive away, you will be greeted with the spectacular vista of Maingon Bay. At the lookout you can take in the exceptional views of Penguin Rocks and the bay. You can then descend down the 115 steps to view the Remarkable Cave from a viewing platform where you will be surrounded by ancient sandstone cliffs. We will then return back to the historic site to pick up the remaining passengers and then return to Hobart at 5:30pm.
Huonville
Our first stop is Huonville, where you'll have a chance to grab a takeaway coffee and stock up on any essentials for the day. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic drive along the beautiful Huon River. As you sip your coffee, you'll hear tales about why this area is famous for its apple orchards, craft cider makers, boutique winemakers, and salmon production.
Tahune Adventures
Next, we arrive at the Tahune Airwalk, where you'll have two glorious hours to explore this spectacular region. Choose one or all three of the walks on offer. Start with the famous Airwalk, a 600-meter stroll 50 meters up in the tree canopy amongst the world's tallest flowering plants, the eucalyptus gum trees. Feeling adventurous? Take on the Swinging Bridges Track, a 3.4-kilometer jaunt where you'll cross two swinging bridges over the Huon River the first (100m long) and the Picton Swinging Bridge (64m long). Alternatively, you can stay on the ground and enjoy the tranquillity of strolling along the riverbank through ancient Huon pines, mingling with trees that are 2,500 years old. Talk about a walk-through of ancient times!
After lunch, it's time to venture further south to the magical Hastings Caves, where you'll marvel at the underground wonders of Australia's largest dolomite cave. Your entrance ticket (included) grants you a guided tour through this fascinating cave system, led by an experienced and passionate guide. Here you can admire the intricate formations and learn about the area's geological history. While exploring the Hastings Caves State Reserve, keep your eyes peeled for native wildlife like platypus, quolls, pademelons and birds.
On our way back to Hobart, we'll stop at one of the local cider producers where you can enjoy a tasting paddle with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options or indulge in a complimentary mouth-watering apple pie (seasonal) if your stomach desires. It's the perfect way to wrap up a day of exploring. There's truly nothing better than sitting back, relaxing in a historic venue, enjoying a drink, and sharing stories with your fellow adventurers.
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