Icons of Tasmania Small Group Tour Itinerary

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Arrive in Hobart

 

Upon arrival in Hobart, guests will transfer to their accommodations and have the day to leisurely explore the city. A must-see attraction is the Salamanca Market located in the historic waterfront district, offering quality local handcrafts, food, and entertainment. In the afternoon, guests can take a ferry to the Museum of Old & New Art (MONA), known for its fascinating blend of ancient and modern art and featuring the largest private art collection in Australia. MONA is regarded as one of the world's most unique and controversial museums.

Accommodation: 4* Hotel in Hobart - 2 nights

Salamanca Market

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Port Arthur & Richmond

 

The Tasman Peninsula and Port Arthur Historic Site are popular destinations for visitors to Tasmania. The famous convict settlement site, now set in tranquil gardens, has a dark history that will be brought to life by an experienced guide. As visitors stroll among the peaceful buildings, they can imagine the harsh life that the convicts endured. The rugged coastline and famous geological features of the Peninsula are also worth exploring. In the afternoon, guests will travel to the historic village of Richmond, nestled in the Coal River Valley, and admire the well-preserved colonial architecture before returning to Hobart.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Port Arthur

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Freycinet - Wineglass Bay

Today set off for a scenic drive along Tasmania's East Coast to the stunning Freycinet Peninsula, renowned for its exceptional beauty, pristine white sandy beaches, and granite coastline. The Freycinet National Park offers scenic grandeur and the opportunity to walk up to the world-famous Wineglass Bay lookout for stunning photo opportunities and views across the peninsula. A shorter cliff-top walk around the lighthouse at Cape Tourville is also available, offering breathtaking views.

Accommodation: Freycinet - 1 night

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Wineglass Bay lookout at Sunset
Accommodation:
Freycinet Lodge creates a perfect union of luxury accommodation and superb natural setting. The Lodge’s timber eco cabins are sensitively located within Freycinet National Park’s natural environment. Surrounded by native vegetation, the cabins are linked to the Lodge by a series of raised timber boardwalks that weave through the bush, and sit lightly in the landscape.
 Freycinet Lodge

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Freycinet - Cataract Gorge - Launceston

 

The journey continues from the beautiful East Coast to Tasmania's largest northern city, Launceston, where guests can enjoy an introductory tour. A visit to the scenic Cataract Gorge, where the South Esk River flows through sheer rocky cliffs, provides a glimpse into the genteel Victorian era while strolling through the landscaped gardens. After lunch, the guide will bid farewell.

Please Note: the tour ends in Launceston on this day, after lunch at approximately 1:30 pm. Guests have the option to fly out of Launceston from 3:30 pm onwards.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Cataract Gorge

Notes

Experience pristine wilderness, beautiful beaches, a sense of history and the best of contemporary Tasmanian hospitality. This 4-day tour highlights the magic of Australia’s island state. Designed by people who know and love Tasmania, this small group tour incorporates Tasmanian icons such as the incomparable Wineglass Bay, the convict ruins of Port Arthur and Salamanca Market in Hobart.

Tour includes:

  • Small group touring with a local guide
  • Transport in a well-appointed vehicle
  • 3 nights accommodation
  • 3 x breakfast, 3 x lunch
  • Entry to Port Arthur Historic Site
  • National Parks Passes & Hobart airport transfer

This tour is also available on a private touring basis.


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