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Discover Tasmania’s world-class nature, wildlife, and history over seven super days. Join our small group tour of Tasmania to explore Cradle Mountain National Park, the Bay of Fires, Wineglass Bay, the wild West Coast, Port Arthur Historic Site and Crescent Bay on the Tasman Peninsula, and Hobart’s Wellington Park. This outstanding tour is eco-certified and includes a unique wildlife experience with Tasmanian devils. We’ll also guide you on several of Tasmania’s Great Short Walks throughout the journey around the island.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Entry
Port Arthur Historic Site Entry
6 nights accommodation
Hobart CBD Hotel, Hostel and motel pickups and drop offs.
Advanced Eco-Certified Tour
National Park Entry Fees
Expert Guides
Gratuities
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Overnight at Strahan Backpackers (Hostel accommodation options) and Motel Strahan (Motel accommodation options)
Russell Falls
We'll walk amongst some of the worlds tallest trees on the 'Tall Trees' walk finishing off with the star attraction - Russell Falls.
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Located deep within the massive Tasmanian World Heritage Area we traverse the pristine Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park and take in the dramatic mountain peaks and the breathtaking views of the rainforests.
Lake St Clair Park Center
Visit Australia's deepest freshwater lake located at the southern end of the World Famous Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Enjoy a walk or lunch by the lake.
Queenstown
A quirky and fascinating town with a rich and rugged mining history with loads of wild west appeal.
Overnight at Strahan Backpackers (Hostel accommodation options) and Motel Strahan (Motel accommodation options)
Strahan
After spending the evening in Strahan we have more time to explore the harbour-side village with a dark and fascinating convict past set on the edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
World Heritage Cruises
Take this relaxing cruise into the world's last great temperate rainforest, deep into Tasmania's World Heritage Area. This scenic cruise takes you along the world renowned Gordon River. This is done as an alternative for our other days activities and done at your own cost.
We visit this vast expanse of sand that extends 15kms along the coastline with dunes reaching 30 metres in height.
Imagine standing on a beach, gazing out at the ocean and knowing that the next landfall is South America, over 10,000km away. Ocean Beach is over 40km's of wild waves and West Coast Sunsets. Here we breathe in the worlds freshest air!
Based on a real event in 1834 'The Ship That Never Was' tells the dramatic and hilarious true story about the last Great Escape from Sarah Island. Optional extra.
Overnight at Olde Tudor Hotel
Dove Lake Circuit
Enjoy one of Tasmania's premier nature walks taking in both intimate and epic views of the famous mountain.
Marion's Lookout Walk
This is a hikers paradise. Choose this walk for a challenging but scenic walk to Marion's Lookout for some breathtaking views.
Sheffield
Time to explore this friendly and quirky town where history and art merge to create an entire town of murals.
Ronny Creek Carpark
Your guide will show you along the boardwalk out and back at Ronny Creek and venture into prime wombat territory.... keey your eyes peeled and hope for the best! Wombats here are used to people and often walk right up to the track - just keep still and stick to the track and you might get lucky!
Overnight at Bicheno UDU Lodge(Hostel accommodation option) or Beachfront Bicheno (Motel accommodation option)
Cataract Gorge Reserve
Enjoy time to explore the beautiful unique Cataract Gorge Reserve. This unique natural formation located just minutes from central Launceston has walking tracks, the world's longest single-span chairlift, a restaurant, cafe, a suspension bridge, panoramic lookouts with spectacular views, a swimming pool as well as native wildlife.
St Helens
A quick visit to the bustling fishing town to grab some lunch and check out the 'cray boats' in the harbour.
Bay of Fires
Famous for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches and orange lichen-covered granite boulders. If conditions are right then it's the perfect place for a swim.
Bicheno
Spend the evening exploring at your leisure this picturesque seaside town. Take in the sensational coastal views and sample some of the local fish and chips whilst keeping an eye out for the local wildlife including the migrating whales (in season).
Overnight at Hobart Central YHA (hostel accommodation options) or Travelodge Hobart (Motel accommodation options).
Freycinet National Park
Here it is, the world famous Freycinet National Park. We beat the crowds by arriving early to explore this paradise. Walk to the lookout for panoramic views over Wineglass Bay. Then you can choose to relax at Wineglass Bay beach, or if you a looking for something a little more adventurous, choose the challenging climb of Mt Amos or take a beach walk.
Wineglass Bay Lookout
As part of our visit to the Freycinet National Park this lookout offers stunning views of Wineglass Bay.
Cape Tourville Lighthouse
Enjoy the stunning views from Cape Tourville out to the Tasman Sea and back towards the pink granite peaks of the Hazards Mountains and Wineglass Bay.
Swansea
Pass through as we continue along the Great Eastern Drive.
Orford
A quick stop at the popular holiday township.
Overnight at Hobart Central YHA (hostel accommodation options) or Travelodge Hobart (Motel accommodation options).
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Visit Tasmania’s best-known conservation and wildlife sanctuary, Bonorong. You’ll meet a variety of Tasmanian wildlife such as quolls, birds, wombats, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
Richmond
Wander through the intact colonial-era town which has more than 50 Georgian buildings, many meticulously restored and operating as cafes, restaurants, galleries and accommodation.
Richmond Bridge
Take in the historical Richmond Bridge which can lay claim to being the oldest existing stone arch bridge in Australia.
Wellington Park
This is Hobart's immense nature playground, Mount Wellington/kunanyi. Wellington Park is known locally as “The Mountain”, and is loved for its fern glades, eucalyptus forests, dramatic rock columns and boulder fields, with superb walking tracks to spectacular lookouts. We’ll show you some of our favourite places on kunanyi as our guide helps you to appreciate the treasures of Wellington Park.
Pirates Bay/Eaglehawk Neck
A quick stop to take in the this scenic lookout which gives us panoramic views of the Tasman Peninsular, Cape Hauy and Cape Pillar.
Port Arthur Historic Site
A visit to Australia's best preserved convict site, the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site. You will get a chance to discover the fascinating story of this convict settlement with its chilling realities for prisoners amid the preserved gaol ruins. Guided tour and harbour cruise included.
Tasman National Park
We take time to explorer some of the remarkable natural geological features of the Tasman Peninsula including Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen & The Blowhole.
One of the many remarkable geological features found in the Tasman National Park.
Another incredible geological feature of the Tasman National Park with an observation platform with sweeping views.
Remarkable Cave
At Remarkable Cave we’ll take you on one of the best short walks in Tasmania to experience the impressive coastal sand dunes of Crescent Bay.
Hostel Twin Room: Basic private room with shared bathroom facilities. Minimum 2 passengers.
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Motel Twin Room: Private room with ensuite. Minimum 2 passengers.
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Hostel Double room: Basic private room with shared bathroom facilities. Minimum 2 passengers.
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Motel Double: Private room with ensuite. Minimum 2 passengers.
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Hostel Single Room: Basic private room with shared bathroom facilities.
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Single gender dormitory : Multi-share accommodation with shared bathroom facilities.
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Motel Single Room : Private room with ensuite.
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70 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Emily L,
Mar 11, 2024
- Viator
Had a great time on this tour with our guide Natalie! Natalie is an amazing tour guide and always accommodating the needs of everyone in the group (there was a big range of ages on the tour). All of the stops on this trip were great it's hard to pick a favourite! I would recommend going to optional activity The Ship That Never Was in Strahan.
TakWingAlbert W,
Jan 22, 2024
- Viator
The tour guide Evan is the best guide we have ever met. He provided detailed yet interesting history of the places we visited. His driving was considerate and recommendations were excellent.
Zoe M,
Feb 2, 2023
- Viator
The four stars are for Under Down Under (the tour operator) but I give zero stars to Viator. After booking our tour, we requested a date change. This was confirmed by them and we received a confirmation number, booking reference, and a new mobile ticket. We then booked our flights and accommodations for before and after the tour. Turns out they overbooked the tour and our only option was to take a tour the following week. We were left with zero compensation for the out of pocket costs we incurred to stay in Hobart for an extra week and change our return flight. Customer service was frustrating, we continued to be blamed for the situation and left without any communication. They “concluded” that they were not at fault and there was no compensation to be given. I said this was unacceptable and that there needed to be a fair resolution. I have not received a response since. Save yourself the trouble and avoid booking with Viator at all costs. I wish I had booked directly with the tour operator. Will never use Viator again.
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