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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 (125) • 5K+ booked
US$ 131.29
Bruny Island Guided Day Tour
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Tours • From Hobart

Bruny Island Guided Day Tour

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★ 4.7 (181) • 3K+ booked
US$ 131.29
Port Arthur Historic Site Ticket and Tour Options in Tasmania
Museums • Tasmania

Port Arthur Historic Site Ticket and Tour Options in Tasmania

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★ 4.8 (51) • 2K+ booked
From US$ 37.19
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 (41) • 500+ booked
US$ 150.75
Klook Pass Australia Tours
Attraction passes • Northern Territory

Klook Pass Australia Tours

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★ 4.8 (258) • 5K+ booked
From US$ 192.15
US$ 325.35
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Bruny Island 3-Hour Wilderness Cruise from Adventure Bay
Cruises • Tasmania

Bruny Island 3-Hour Wilderness Cruise from Adventure Bay

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★ 4.7 (185) • 4K+ booked
US$ 126.25
Cape Raoul Cruise
Cruises • Tasmania

Cape Raoul Cruise

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★ 4.8 (10) • 1K+ booked
From US$ 94.80
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures: Deep-to-dish
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Cruises • Hobart

Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures: Deep-to-dish

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Morning departure
3-5 hrs
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★ 5.0 (24) • 800+ booked
US$ 406.69
Cradle Mountain World Heritage Adventure Day Trip from Launceston
Tours • Launceston

Cradle Mountain World Heritage Adventure Day Trip from Launceston

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★ 4.6 (31) • 400+ booked
US$ 122.70
Tasman Island Cruises Full Day Tour from Hobart
Cruises • From Hobart

Tasman Island Cruises Full Day Tour from Hobart

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★ 4.8 (81) • 3K+ booked
From US$ 192.85
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 (14) • 200+ booked
US$ 36.49
Bay of Fires & Binalong Bay Full-Day Tour
Tours • Tasmania

Bay of Fires & Binalong Bay Full-Day Tour

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English guided
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★ 4.8 (65) • 1K+ booked
US$ 138.55
Hobart Car Rental | Rent a car for Salamanca Market, Mount Wellington, Mona Museum, Henry Jones Art Hotel, Farm Gate Market
From US$ 107
US$ 118.55
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Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Daily Shuttle
Car charters • Hobart

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Daily Shuttle

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★ 4.9 (10) • 200+ booked
US$ 30.85
Launceston car rentals | Choose from multiple car models
Car rentals • Tasmania

Launceston car rentals | Choose from multiple car models

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From US$ 118
US$ 130.55
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Launceston Private Car Charter
Car charters • Launceston

Launceston Private Car Charter

Customized itinerary
Free cancellation
100+ booked
From US$ 336.59
Devonport car rentals | Choose from multiple car models
Car rentals • Tasmania

Devonport car rentals | Choose from multiple car models

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From US$ 123
US$ 135.79
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Burnie car rentals | Choose from multiple car models
Car rentals • Wynyard

Burnie car rentals | Choose from multiple car models

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US$ 135.79
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Hotels in Tasmania

Best Western Hobart
Hotels • Hobart

Best Western Hobart

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★ 4.0 (970)
From US$ 114.66
Diamond Island Resort & Penguin viewing
Hotels • Bicheno

Diamond Island Resort & Penguin viewing

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★ 3.8 (465)
From US$ 141.17
Leisure Inn Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments
Hotels • Launceston

Leisure Inn Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments

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★ 4.2 (966)
From US$ 95.51
Mövenpick Hotel Hobart
Hotels • Hobart

Mövenpick Hotel Hobart

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★ 4.6 (643)
From US$ 131.88
Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge
Hotels • Tasmania

Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge

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★ 4.3 (961)
From US$ 287.56
Piermont Retreat Swansea
Hotels • Swansea

Piermont Retreat Swansea

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★ 4.5 (467)
From US$ 308.77
Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain
Hotels • Tasmania

Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain

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★ 4.1 (953)
From US$ 123.49
Crowne Plaza Hobart by IHG
Hotels • Hobart

Crowne Plaza Hobart by IHG

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★ 4.6 (684)
From US$ 140.22
Flotsam Studio Accommodation
Hotels • Tasmania

Flotsam Studio Accommodation

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★ 4.7 (43)
From US$ 158.49
Wrest Point
Hotels • Hobart

Wrest Point

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★ 4.4 (1,005)
From US$ 75.06
BIG4 Hobart Airport Tourist Park
Hotels • Tasmania

BIG4 Hobart Airport Tourist Park

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★ 4.5 (632)
From US$ 124.91
Grande Vue Private Hotel
Hotels • Hobart

Grande Vue Private Hotel

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★ 4.9 (450)
From US$ 265.84

Quick facts about Tasmania

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    1USD = 1.43AUD

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What to know before visiting Tasmania

Port Arthur Historic Site

Explore the haunting beauty of the Port Arthur Historic Site, a former penal colony and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This open-air museum offers a glimpse into Australia's convict past through well-preserved ruins and interactive exhibits. Join a guided tour to learn about the site's history and the lives of its former inhabitants.

Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain is a natural jewel within the Cradle Mountain National Park, offering breathtaking scenery and a plethora of walking trails. The iconic Overland Track starts here, inviting adventurers to a multi-day trek through Tasmania's stunning wilderness. Don't miss the chance to visit the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre for insights before you explore.

Freycinet National Park

Located on Tasmania's east coast, Freycinet National Park is famed for its dramatic pink granite peaks, secluded bays, and pristine beaches like the postcard-perfect Wineglass Bay. Hiking trails abound, ranging from leisurely walks to challenging climbs, all offering spectacular views and encounters with abundant wildlife.

MONA - Museum of Old and New Art

MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art, is a provocative and engaging destination in southern Tasmania. This subterranean gallery showcases a diverse collection that challenges conventions, complemented by avant-garde architecture and stunning views of the surrounding area.

Salamanca Market

Every Saturday, Salamanca Market in Hobart transforms into a bustling hub of activity, where local artisans, producers, and musicians come together. It's a place to find unique Tasmanian crafts, sample local delicacies, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of southern Tasmania.

Gordon River Cruises

Embark on a serene journey with Gordon River Cruises, gliding through the tranquil waters of the Gordon River. This experience offers a unique perspective of Tasmania's World Heritage Area, complete with reflections of the rainforest and insights into the region's history, including a stop at Sarah Island.

West Coast Wilderness Railway

Step back in time on the West Coast Wilderness Railway, a heritage steam train journey that traverses the rugged terrain of Tasmania's west coast. This historic railway offers a window into the pioneering spirit of the region, with opportunities to explore dense rainforests and learn about the mining history that shaped the area.

Bay of Fires

The Bay of Fires on Tasmania's east coast is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and orange-lichen-covered boulders. It's an idyllic spot for beachcombing, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of Tasmania's coastline.

Maria Island National Park

Maria Island National Park is a natural sanctuary off Tasmania's east coast, accessible only by ferry. With no cars and an abundance of wildlife, it's a haven for nature lovers. Explore historic ruins, sweeping bays, and fossil-laden cliffs on this peaceful island retreat.

Mount Wellington

Dominating the skyline of Hobart, Mount Wellington offers panoramic views of the city, southern Tasmania, and the distant Tasman Sea. A short drive from Hobart, the summit can be reached by car or via mountain bike trails and walking tracks for those seeking adventure.

Cataract Gorge

In the heart of Launceston, northern Tasmania, lies Cataract Gorge, a unique natural formation with walking trails, a suspension bridge, and the world's longest single-span chairlift. It's a favorite spot for both relaxation and outdoor activities, surrounded by lush gardens and rugged cliffs.

Bruny Island

Bruny Island, a short ferry ride from Hobart, is a microcosm of the Tasmanian experience. Discover spectacular landscapes, gourmet local produce, and wildlife tours that showcase the island's diverse flora and fauna. Don't miss the iconic Bruny Island Lighthouse and the breathtaking views from The Neck lookout.

Tamar Valley Wine Route

Explore the Tamar Valley Wine Route in northern Tasmania, where you can indulge in some of the finest cool-climate wines. Picturesque vineyards and family-run wineries offer tastings and cellar door sales, paired with stunning river views and local culinary delights.

Dove Lake

At the foot of Cradle Mountain lies Dove Lake, a serene glacial lake enveloped by ancient rainforests and the jagged contours of the mountain itself. The Dove Lake Circuit is a popular walking track that offers a peaceful and scenic experience within the World Heritage Area.

Tasmanian Devil Unzoo

The Tasmanian Devil Unzoo is a unique conservation park focused on Tasmania's native wildlife, including the iconic Tasmanian devil. This park offers a chance to observe these fascinating creatures up close, along with other native animals, in an environment that blurs the lines between zoo and natural habitat.