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Tasman Island Cruise Tour from Port Arthur
Cruises • Tasmania

Tasman Island Cruise Tour from Port Arthur

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★ 4.7 (118) • 4K+ booked
₹ 11,110
Bruny Island Guided Day Tour
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Tours • From Hobart

Bruny Island Guided Day Tour

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★ 4.7 (171) • 2K+ booked
₹ 11,274
Tasman Island Cruises Full Day Tour from Hobart
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Tasman Island Cruises Full Day Tour from Hobart

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Klook Pass Australia Tours
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Klook Pass Australia Tours

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Hobart Maria Island National Park with Nature & Wildlife Adventure
Tours • Hobart

Hobart Maria Island National Park with Nature & Wildlife Adventure

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★ 4.9 (38) • 400+ booked
₹ 13,466
Deep-to-Dish: Tasmanian Seafood Cruise from Hobart
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Deep-to-Dish: Tasmanian Seafood Cruise from Hobart

English guided
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3-5 hrs
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★ 5.0 (23) • 700+ booked
₹ 36,327
Hobart Highlights Day Tour
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Hobart Highlights Day Tour

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★ 4.7 (22) • 400+ booked
₹ 8,769
Mt Wellington / Kunanyi 2.5 hour Tour - Hop on Hop Off Explorer Bus
Tours • Hobart

Mt Wellington / Kunanyi 2.5 hour Tour - Hop on Hop Off Explorer Bus

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★ 5.0 (8) • 100+ booked
₹ 3,132
Bruny Island Gourmet Full Day Tour
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Bruny Island Gourmet Full Day Tour

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₹ 16,974
Tasmania Seafood Seduction Cruise
Cruises • Hobart

Tasmania Seafood Seduction Cruise

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₹ 43,206
Tasmania 3D2N: Hobart,Bruny Island, Wineglass Bay+ Free Aurora Night
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Tasmania 3D2N: Hobart,Bruny Island, Wineglass Bay+ Free Aurora Night

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★ 4.5 (2)
₹ 43,008
Port Arthur Shuttle and Tasman Day Tour from Hobart
Tours • From Hobart

Port Arthur Shuttle and Tasman Day Tour from Hobart

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★ 4.7 (45) • 700+ booked
₹ 9,082

Hotels in Hobart

Wrest Point
Hotels • Hobart

Wrest Point

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★ 4.4 (925)
From ₹ 6,708
Hobart City Apartments
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Hobart City Apartments

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★ 4.5 (209)
From ₹ 13,420.07
Crowne Plaza Hobart by IHG
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Crowne Plaza Hobart by IHG

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★ 4.6 (654)
From ₹ 10,725
Bay Hotel Apartments
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Bay Hotel Apartments

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★ 4.3 (1,380)
From ₹ 6,163
ibis Styles Hobart
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ibis Styles Hobart

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★ 4.4 (916)
From ₹ 9,620
Best Western Hobart
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Best Western Hobart

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★ 4.0 (970)
From ₹ 9,687
RACV Hobart Hotel
Hotels • Hobart

RACV Hobart Hotel

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★ 4.6 (940)
From ₹ 10,381
Mövenpick Hotel Hobart
Hotels • Hobart

Mövenpick Hotel Hobart

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★ 4.6 (579)
From ₹ 11,758.33
St Ives Apartments
Hotels • Hobart

St Ives Apartments

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★ 4.6 (989)
From ₹ 7,877
Doubletree By Hilton Hobart
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Doubletree By Hilton Hobart

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★ 4.5 (118)
From ₹ 10,778.47
Motel Mayfair on Cavell
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Motel Mayfair on Cavell

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★ 4.2 (668)
From ₹ 7,433
Central Hotel Hobart
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Central Hotel Hobart

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Reviews of Hobart activities

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2026-01-14 20:43:12
Fantastic 5.0
This trip was excellent, except for the fact that it was a three-hour drive from downtown Hobart. To see the stunning scenery of Wineglass Bay and Honeymoon Bay, you need to hike up a mountain, which takes about an hour round trip. While not terribly difficult, it might be challenging for those over 70. From the top, we enjoyed a panoramic view of Wineglass Bay and Honeymoon Bay. Afterwards, we rested at Honeymoon Bay and enjoyed a boxed lunch. (The guide gave us time to stop at a small shop early in the day to buy lunch sandwiches.) It was a short but peaceful time, watching the locals swim and swim. At the final winery, we were given about 30 minutes, so my partner and I did a sampler tasting, which was a good choice. We happened to see a wallaby during the trip, which was nice. As a non-English speaker, I couldn't understand much of the story, but I was satisfied with just being able to visit each location. I also commend the guide for his comprehensive explanation of Tasmania.
Klook用戶
2025-09-21 21:43:29
Fantastic 5.0
The scenery was spectacular, and the weather was great. The planned stops were all beautiful. The hiking portion wasn't long and was very easy. It's worth seeing. The lunch location was beautiful, and the food was excellent. The tour guide did a great job.
CHOY ******
2025-12-14 06:58:08
Fantastic 5.0
Here’s a polished version of your review that keeps the warmth and enthusiasm while making it flow more smoothly: --- ✨ Polished Review: My friend and I truly enjoyed this trip. It was a full, jam-packed day filled with diverse experiences. A personal highlight was the peaceful walk into the rainforest, as well as the final stop at the oyster shop. Our guide, Pascal, was phenomenal: professional, engaging, and fun! He provided us with a rich immersion into Bruny Island, covering its history, gourmet food and wine, stunning landscapes, unique vegetation, and even insights into modern education and city development. We are very grateful for today! A quick tip: the island’s weather can be unpredictable, so be sure to bring windproof and waterproof jackets, and dress in layers, even during summer!
SHUN *******
2026-01-15 23:54:39
Fantastic 5.0
you get to spend ~5 hrs on Maria Island, recommend joining the tour as the guide knows where the wild animals are and you can easily get lost on the island. it was 17000+ steps for the day, so I would suggest doing this if you’re physically fit. if you are, this is highly recommended. this is the exact Tasmania you want to see!
Rid *******
2025-11-27 00:15:26
Fantastic 5.0
I had a great experience on the Mt Wellington / kunanyi 2.5-hour hop-on hop-off explorer bus tour. It actually started off a bit rainy and foggy, and I thought we wouldn’t see anything — but around ten minutes later the sky suddenly cleared. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect. We ended up enjoying the most incredible, clear views of Hobart from the top of the mountain. The bus was comfortable, the ride was smooth, and the flexibility to hop off made the whole experience easy and relaxed. It was definitely a memorable and worthwhile tour.
Khoon *****************
2025-11-06 10:22:58
Fantastic 5.0
guides bob and coco were informative and brought us to a few more sights aside from the port arthur
wong *************
2025-12-26 11:14:40
Fantastic 5.0
very good experience . nice staff with professional explanation . the feeding experience is so raw and real. would recommend it .
Khoon *****************
2025-11-07 11:02:09
Fantastic 5.0
the tour brings us up to the pinnacle of mount wellington which allow us to have a overview of hobart
Jed ***************
2025-08-23 07:32:35
Fantastic 5.0
From the moment we stepped aboard, Mark transformed what could’ve been a standard sightseeing tour into a vibrant, story-rich journey through Hobart’s heart and soul. His energy was infectious, and his knack for weaving personalized factoids into each stop kept us engaged, entertained, and constantly learning. Whether it was quirky colonial trivia or insights into Tasmania’s evolving culture, Mark tailored the experience to our group’s interests with impressive finesse. It felt less like a tour and more like being shown around by a passionate local friend who genuinely loves this city. The pacing was perfect, the sites were stunning, and Mark’s commentary added layers of meaning to everything we saw. If you’re looking for a tour that’s both informative and delightfully human, this is it. Highly recommend booking with Mark—you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for Hobart and a smile that lasts well beyond the final stop.

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What to know before visiting Hobart

Mount Wellington

Dominating the Hobart landscape, Mount Wellington offers breathtaking views of Tasmania's capital city and beyond. A trip to the summit provides a panoramic vista that spans the city, the vast waterways of the River Derwent, and the rugged beauty of the Tasman Peninsula. Adventurous visitors can hike the trails or simply enjoy the lookout points and the crisp mountain air.

Salamanca Place

Salamanca Place, with its historic sandstone buildings, is a hub of cultural and social activity. Home to the bustling Salamanca Market on Saturdays, it's a place where you can find local produce, artisan crafts, and gourmet food. The area also houses the Salamanca Arts Centre, a cultural epicenter where visitors can explore galleries, theatres, and craft shops.

MONA - Museum of Old and New Art

Located just up the River Derwent, MONA is an art gallery that has revolutionized the Hobart art scene. This subterranean museum showcases a mix of ancient and contemporary art, often with an interactive and provocative twist. The journey to MONA via ferry from Brooke Street Pier is an experience in itself, offering unique views of Hobart's waterfront.

Battery Point

Battery Point is a charming historic district just a short walk from the city centre. With its colonial-era architecture and quaint streets, it's like stepping back in time. Visitors can stroll through the area, enjoy a coffee at one of the local cafes, and soak in the atmosphere of old Hobart town.

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

These lush gardens are a peaceful retreat near the city centre. With a collection of both native and exotic plants, it's a place to learn about Tasmania's flora and enjoy a picnic amidst the greenery. The gardens are also home to the historic Arthur Wall, which provides a unique horticultural feature heated by an internal flue system.

Hobart Waterfront

The Hobart waterfront is the city's vibrant heart, especially during events like the famous Hobart Yacht Race. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, take a leisurely cruise along the Derwent River, or simply relax and watch the boats go by. The area is also home to the Grand Chancellor Hotel, offering a luxurious stay with stunning harbor views.

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

Located in the city centre, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery offers a glimpse into Tasmania's natural and cultural heritage. With a diverse collection that includes Aboriginal artifacts, colonial art, and Antarctic exploration exhibits, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of Hobart Tasmania.

Cascade Brewery

Situated in South Hobart, Cascade Brewery is Australia's oldest operating brewery. Visitors can take a tour to learn about the brewing process and the history of this local institution. The brewery is also a great place to sample a range of beers and ciders, complemented by the stunning backdrop of the Cascade Gardens.

Sandy Bay

Sandy Bay is a picturesque suburb known for its quiet beaches and upscale dining. It's a perfect spot to relax by the water or enjoy a meal with views of the Derwent River. The area also boasts some of Hobart's most prestigious real estate, reflecting the suburb's desirability.

Hobart Convict Penitentiary

This historic site offers a window into the darker side of Hobart's past. The penitentiary dates back to the 1830s and gives visitors an insight into the lives of convicts who were housed here. The guided tours, which include visits to the execution yard and solitary confinement cells, are both educational and haunting.

North Hobart

North Hobart is known for its vibrant food scene and cultural diversity. The main strip is lined with restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, alongside cozy cafes and boutique shops. It's a great place to experience the local lifestyle and enjoy some live music or theater.

Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

For those seeking adventure, Pennicott Wilderness Journeys offers unforgettable tours to some of Tasmania's most stunning natural attractions. From wildlife cruises to the Tasman Peninsula to eco-tours around Bruny Island, these experiences showcase the wild beauty of the region and are a highlight for many visitors.

Hobart International Airport

As the gateway to the region, Hobart International Airport is where many visitors begin their Tasmanian adventure. Conveniently located, the airport offers easy access to the city and the opportunity to start exploring the tourist attractions of Hobart and its surroundings right away.

Brooke Street Pier

Brooke Street Pier is a floating pier on Hobart's waterfront that serves as a departure point for ferries to MONA and other local cruises. It's also a modern space with eateries and shops, making it a lively spot to spend time and enjoy the harbor's ambiance.

Tasman Bridge

Spanning the Derwent River, the Tasman Bridge is an iconic part of the Hobart cityscape. It connects the eastern and western shores of the city and offers impressive views, especially at night when it's beautifully lit. The bridge is a testament to the city's development and a key piece of infrastructure for residents and visitors alike.

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