Wineglass Bay

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Klook用戶
8 Oct 2025
A truly excellent experience! Our guide was very knowledgeable and shared a wealth of information about Wineglass Bay, including its geography, wildlife, and history. A fantastic experience overall.
Mei *******************
6 Oct 2025
Visited several bays and they were amazing. Definitely recommend visiting if you have a chance!
Wong *****
24 Sep 2025
The Wineglass Bay hike is about an hour and isn't too strenuous. There will be several stops along the way for bathroom breaks. The tour guide is a local and very friendly.
KO ********
20 Sep 2025
A great choice for those who want to relax, Tasmania is truly serene (not many people or cars). Wineglass Bay was just okay… but the hotel at Cradle Mountain was fantastic!
Niniek ***************
24 Aug 2025
We, Niniek and Jacky joined this tour via Klook from Hobart on 17-21 Aug'25. We found that the itinerary was very comprehensive and our guide plus driver, Anthony made the trip truly a remarkable experience. He explained each place of interest with such a passion, insights, and clarity showing his great love for his hometown as a Tassie. He planned the long trip and paced it nicely with sufficient break in between. We loved his insightful and recommendation on what to eat and buy. Would really appreciate his surprise at the end of our trip to Devil Corner as a bonus. His playlist is interestingly fun too. Well done Anthony for entertaining us and making our trip a pleasant one!
Nadrah ******
21 Aug 2025
The 5D4N Famous 5 Tasmania tour from Hobart was truly an unforgettable experience. Our guide and driver, Anthony, made the journey exceptional with his passion, warmth, and in-depth knowledge about Tasmania’s history, culture, and natural beauty. He planned the itinerary with great care, balancing sightseeing with rest, and always ensured we had enough time at each destination. Anthony’s thoughtful touches, like introducing us to the best local coffee stops, kept us refreshed and energized each day. His enthusiasm made the trip lively and enjoyable from start to finish. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Tasmania—it’s absolutely worth it! tour guide: Anthony (amazing)
Klook 用戶
29 Jul 2025
Being picked up and dropped off directly at the hotel is super convenient! Small group tours are definitely the way to go!! The guide and driver for the day were very friendly, proactively taking care of each traveler, and telling us a lot about the local history, culture, and stories. They took us through beautiful scenery, making it a truly wonderful trip!
Nigel ****
21 Jul 2025
Prompt pick up, knowledgeable and responsible guides, will always keep you by their side so you don't wander too far off and got lost. Briefed us on the flora and fauna along the walking path or drive way 👍🏻👍🏻🌺🌲🦅

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Wineglass Bay is located within Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's East Coast. It's a stunning blend of white sand and red granite mountains, commonly known as the Hazards Beach. Part of the Freycinet Peninsula, this is one of the top beaches, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Tasmania. Whether it's the pink granite peaks or the crystal-clear waters, Wineglass Bay will leave you in awe and stands as one of the most photographed spots in Tasmania.
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Wineglass Bay Cruise

Hop aboard Wineglass Bay Cruises for an adventure filled with marine encounters. Encounter dolphins, whales, seals, and a variety of bird species as you sail through the clear waters. Don't miss the captivating views at Moulting Lagoon, home to black swans and ducks.

Freycinet National Park

Tasmania's Freycinet National Park is home to the famous Wineglass Bay lookout and stunning coastal views. Dive into the clear waters for snorkeling and kayaking among marine life. Enjoy a sunset picnic on the beach, with the Hazards' pink granite glowing. Keep an eye out for White-bellied Sea Eagles and perhaps a glimpse of the rare Tasmanian Devils.

Wineglass Bay Lookout

Visit Tasmania's iconic Wineglass Bay on a must-do 1.5-hour hike within Freycinet National Park. Trek through coastal woodland to the lookout, where you can catch sight of whales or dolphins in the bay. Remember your National Parks Pass for entry. Go early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the breathtaking views.

Cape Tourville

Go on a scenic journey to Cape Tourville, where you can explore a picturesque lighthouse and enjoy a calm walk along a well-maintained boardwalk with stunning cliffside views.

Tips for Your Wineglass Bay Visit

When is the best time to visit Wineglass Bay?

The ideal time to explore Wineglass Bay and Bicheno is from November to April. During these warmer months, the weather is perfect for outdoor adventures and beach activities. However, if you prefer fewer crowds, visiting in the off-season can also be a delightful experience.

How to get to Wineglass Bay?

The most convenient way to explore Wineglass Bay and Bicheno is by renting a car. This allows you to easily access various attractions and scenic spots at your own pace. Car rentals are available at both Launceston and Hobart airports, making it easy to start your journey upon arrival.

Can you drive to Wineglass Bay lookout?

To reach the Wineglass Bay Lookout car park in Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, take the C302 turnoff from the Tasman Highway. Drive south through Coles Bay on a scenic route for approximately 15 minutes until you reach a small settlement. Park your vehicle in the designated car park and start your trek towards the Wineglass Bay lookout.