Wineglass Bay

Tourist attraction
★ 4.8 (1K+ reviews) • 1K+ booked
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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4.8 /5
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Klook用戶
26 May
Right! very nice!nice tour guide, nice trip, many infomation received, the flow of the journey is fantastic!In addition to the sights to visit, it also took us to 2 places that no one knows, the locals know! The tour guide talks about a lot of different history, and talks about some of the origins, a lot of information, not purely for checking in! Hotel transfers are great! whatsapp contact Not afraid of no local phone, take us to eat lunch some oyster recommendations 👍🏼, remember to have good physical strength hiking, when we set off said there are four options for us to think about how to walk, but we chose the simplest option as a group
2+
Nigel *****
6 May
Excellent tour of Tasmania, Locally run - many pits stop to explore the nature trials of Tasmania! really loved cradle mountain
2+
Kwok *****
18 Apr
Hiking in Freycinet National Park is not difficult. It is better to have a light lunch at Honeymoon Bay with a beautiful view than to overlook Wineglass Bay. It is a pity that we were not able to climb the lighthouse at Sleepy Bay. Relax at Devil Coner and drink a glass of white wine, a good itinerary
Klook会員
4 Apr
Although we did have to climb a little mountain, the view after we got tired was very good. Even if we didn't climb to the end, the view was still very good, so we were able to choose not to push ourselves. There were also frequent toilet breaks, so it was a stress-free tour. The wine and oysters at the winery were also very delicious, making it a very satisfying tour.
2+
Robin *******
28 Mar
We had a wonderful tour. Graeme picked us up on time at the destination we choose from the list in Launceston. We picked up 3 more groups 7 people in all. We followed the plan set out. Graeme was wonderful at clearly sharing the plan of the day. He also was very informative and shared about each area we were in. Graeme actually went on the hikes with us and pointed out key information and answered our questions. We appreciated that he adjusted the main hike for the more advanced hiker, the family, and the older couple. He met all our individual needs and was gracious about all the adjustments. About 3:00pm we switched vehicles depending on who was returning to Their original location or moving on to the other side of Tasmania. At this point we headed to Hobart with our new tour operator/driver Clinton. He was a skilled storyteller and shared much information about Tasmania. We made one stop at a beach. He graciously retold stories and info for us new to the van. We still got our full tour and more. He also slowed a bit for photos. Clinton G. dropped each of us off at our hotels… all on time. We had a great day and learned so much. Great tour. Great tour guides.
2+
LI *******
11 Mar
Doing information gathering found that Wine Glass Bay is beautiful and a must-see attraction! The weather was relatively foggy that day and not very clear, a little unfortunate, but the tour guide was very professional and worthy of praise!
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Ashwin **********
7 Mar
Travelers based out of Hobart can rely on this tour to catch a glimpse of Wineglass Bay. It is a long drive but our guide Nick kept us entertained. Perhaps a suggestion for improvement would be to visit Devil's Corner for lunch instead of tea?
Chan ******
6 Mar
Very happy journey! It was very thoughtful to receive a confirmation email and a travel preparation list the next day after placing the order. We met at the designated location on time on the day of pick-up. The tour guide Tim was very kind and familiar with the history of Tasmania. He was very responsible in acting as our guide and driver throughout the trip, and would also arrange easier routes and pick-ups for tour members who were not physically fit enough according to different situations. Joining a local tour is more convenient than driving by yourself. You can also follow the locals on an in-depth tour and learn more about the local customs and culture. Very worth it!
2+

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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 great experience. You can combine your trip with a visit to the Cradle Mountains to get a full experience of Tasmania's natural beauty.

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.