Setting out on a tour of Tasmania’s rugged wilderness and charming towns? This 6-day guided trip from Hobart offers a well-balanced mix of natural beauty, wildlife, and local history—perfect for those who want to see the highlights without the hassle of planning every detail. It’s a great option if you prefer organized travel that still feels authentic and immersive.
What really makes this tour stand out are the knowledgeable guides (reviewers often mention Wombat and Josh as highlights), the inclusion of accommodation and park entry fees—which means no surprise costs—and the chance to visit some of Tasmania’s most iconic spots like Cradle Mountain, Wineglass Bay, and the Bay of Fires. A small possible downside is that six days might feel a bit rushed if you’re after a more leisurely pace, especially with so many beautiful places packed into just over a week.
This tour is ideal for active travelers who enjoy scenic walks, wildlife encounters, and cultural insights. If you’re looking for a comprehensive Tasmania experience with minimal stress and maximum scenery, this adventure is likely to tick many boxes.
- All-Inclusive Value: Accommodation, park fees, and essential activities are covered, making it a hassle-free experience.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories and local insights, greatly enriching the trip.
- Diverse Landscapes: From rainforests and alpine peaks to beaches and waterfalls, Tasmania’s natural diversity shines.
- Authentic Encounters: Opportunities to see wildlife like Tasmanian devils and meet local communities add depth.
- Well-Planned Itinerary: Carefully curated stops mean you experience Tasmania’s best without feeling overwhelmed.
- Moderate Fitness Needed: Most activities involve walking and some hikes, suitable for travelers with a moderate level of fitness.
Starting Point and Overall Impression
Kicking off at Hobart’s CBD, this tour promises convenience with pickup and drop-off services, plus a small group limit—generally around 24 travelers—ensuring a personal touch. The price of approximately $838.59 per person covers a lot: all the key highlights, comfortable transportation, and an expert guide, making it a solid value for those wanting to see Tasmania without the stress of independent travel.
The trip is all about experiencing Tasmania’s natural wonders in a manageable format—perfect if you’re short on time but want to soak in as much as possible. The balance of scenic views, wildlife, and charming towns is carefully maintained, with reviews praising the guide’s storytelling and the overall organization.
Day 1: Wilderness and Waterfalls
Your adventure begins with a drive through Tasmania’s Western Wilds, a region famous for towering trees and untouched landscapes. The visit to Mount Field National Park is notable for its walk among some of the ‘world’s tallest trees’ and the iconic Russell Falls. Reviewers mention how this short but beautiful walk offers a perfect introduction to Tasmania’s lush environment.
Next, the tour takes you to Lake St. Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake. Here, you’ll enjoy a relaxing lunch and a short stroll along the lakeside tracks. This spot is often praised for its tranquility and stunning reflections, making it a highlight for many.
The afternoon includes a scenic drive through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, where rainforest and mountain scenery take center stage. Stops at Nelson Falls and the Franklin River provide both photo opportunities and educational moments about the region’s ecological and historical significance.
Finally, you’ll visit the rugged town of Queenstown, famous for its mining history and dramatic landscapes. The guide shares stories of early European settlers, adding context to the scenery. Your first overnight stay is in Strahan, a charming harbor town that acts as the gateway to the rainforests.
The first day sets a tone of adventure, with reviewers noting how well the itinerary balances driving with engaging stops—”keeping us actively engaged in Tasmania’s sights,” as one said.
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Day 2: West Coast Wilderness and Rainforests
Day two dives deeper into Tasmania’s wild coast. The Henty Dunes offer a fun climb up expansive sand formations, with some reviewers mentioning how climbing the dunes provides a sense of the scale of these natural features.
Next, you’ll visit Ocean Beach, often described as one of the cleanest beaches in the world—great for breathing in fresh, wild air. It’s a brief stop, but many appreciate the chance to stretch and take in the raw coastal beauty.
Back in Strahan, the morning is spent exploring the town’s history and scenery, with an optional Gordon River Cruise (not included in the basic price but highly recommended). Travelers rave about this cruise for its stunning views of Hells Gates and ancient rainforests, with some reviewers noting how it’s a memorable highlight of their trip.
Overall, day two emphasizes Tasmania’s rugged coastlines and rainforest, with reviewers appreciating the variety—“a perfect blend of seaside and rainforest scenery,” one said.
Day 3: Cradle Mountain and Launceston
The day starts early with a visit to Cradle Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its glacial features and alpine scenery. The Dove Lake Circuit is a short walk offering panoramic views of the mountain and surroundings, praised by reviewers for its breathtaking vistas and manageable hike. For those seeking more challenge, the guide can suggest longer walks.
On the way to Launceston, the small town of Sheffield is a treat for art lovers, famous for its vibrant murals depicting local life and history. Visitors often mention how these murals give a colorful touch to the journey and offer a snapshot of regional culture.
In Launceston, the evening is free to explore, with many guests enjoying the lively local pubs or strolling through the historic streets. The city’s relaxed vibe is a nice contrast to the wilderness days, and its old architecture adds charm.
Day 4: East Coast and Coastal Wonders
Starting with a short walk at Cataract Gorge Reserve—a city park with wild river pools and native wildlife—visitors often mention spotting wallabies and peacocks amid the scenic trails.
Traveling east, you’ll stop in St Helens for lunch, a laid-back fishing town famous for its seafood. From there, your journey takes you to the Bay of Fires, renowned for its stunning white sands, turquoise waters, and orange lichen-covered rocks. Reviewers describe walking along the beach as “savouring the coast’s natural beauty,” and many appreciate the unhurried pace to take photos and relax.
The day culminates in Bicheno, a beloved local beach town. Here, you might spot little penguins returning from the sea at night—a special treat for wildlife enthusiasts. Many reviews highlight the charm of Bicheno’s small-town atmosphere and its accessible wildlife.
Day 5: Famous Coastal and Hobart Nightlife
The day’s star attraction is Freycinet National Park, home to the iconic Honeymoon Bay and the striking Pink Granite Hazards Mountain Range. The walks here are leisurely yet breathtaking, with plenty of photo opportunities. Reviewers mention how the scenery makes it one of Tasmania’s most memorable spots, with one describing it as “Tasmania’s crown jewel of coastlines.”
After exploring, the tour travels back to Hobart, where the evening is yours to enjoy the city’s lively waterfront, historic Salamanca Place, or a casual dinner in North Hobart. Many guests appreciate having free time after days packed with activities.
Day 6: Wildlife and Heritage
Your final day begins at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where you’ll encounter Tasmanian devils, wombats, and various native birds. Reviewers say this is a great way to get up close with Tasmania’s iconic fauna, especially for families or animal lovers.
Next, the group visits Richmond, an adorable colonial village with a famous bridge and heritage buildings. Strolling through the streets offers a glimpse into Tasmania’s early European history and gives ample photo opportunities.
The last stop is Wellington Park (also called Kunanyi), with its rugged rock formations, eucalyptus forests, and fern glades. The guide provides insights into the landscape’s features, and many reviewers note how this final nature experience ties the trip together beautifully.
In brief, this 6-day Tasmania adventure offers a well-rounded experience that balances natural wonders, wildlife, and charming towns. The inclusion of accommodation and park entry fees means there are no hidden surprises, and the small group size enhances the experience with personal attention and flexibility.
The knowledgeable guides are often highlighted as one of the tour’s best features, sharing stories that bring each stop to life. The scenery—ranging from rainforests and waterfalls to coastal sands and alpine peaks—is truly spectacular and accessible thanks to the thoughtful itinerary.
While the schedule is packed, most reviews indicate that the pacing is manageable and rewarding. The price, when considering all inclusions, provides good value for a comprehensive Tasmanian experience.
This tour is especially suited for active travelers who want a curated, authentic taste of Tasmania’s diverse landscapes, wildlife, and towns—without the stress of independent planning.
What is the starting point of the tour?
The tour begins at YHA Hobart Central, with pickup and drop-off services available from Hobart CBD hotels and accommodations.
How long is the tour each day?
Each day varies, but expect long days with a mix of driving, sightseeing, and short walks, typically starting around 7:00 am and returning in the evening.
Are meals included?
Food and drinks are not included unless specified. You should bring snacks, or plan for meals at stops like St Helens or Hobart.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 8 years, and travelers between 8-16 need to be accompanied by a guardian. The activities are moderate and involve walking.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates up to 24 travelers, promoting a more personal and flexible experience.
Are park entry fees included?
Yes, all national park entry fees are covered, ensuring seamless access to the major attractions.
Can I join the optional Gordon River Cruise?
Yes, the cruise is available as an add-on (not included in the basic price), and many reviewers recommend it for the scenery and rainforest views.
Do I need to be physically fit?
A moderate level of fitness is suggested, as there are walks and hikes, some of which are optional depending on your interests.
Is accommodation included?
Yes, your stay includes 5 nights in various accommodations, from hotels to hostels and motels, all organized for convenience.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 43 days before the tour date, highlighting its popularity.
This 6-day guided tour from Hobart offers a comprehensive and convenient way to experience Tasmania’s diverse landscapes and wildlife. The inclusions, knowledgeable guides, and thoughtfully curated itinerary create a hassle-free adventure that appeals to active travelers eager to see the island’s highlights.
Whether you’re admiring the towering trees at Mount Field, hiking around Cradle Mountain, or relaxing at Freycinet’s beaches, this trip delivers memorable moments along with comfort and value. It’s a fantastic choice for those who want an authentic, engaging taste of Tasmania without the stress of planning every detail.
If you’re after a well-organized journey that balances adventure with comfort, this tour makes an excellent option—especially if wildlife, stunning scenery, and local stories are your priorities.
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