Planning a trip to Tasmania? This 6-day comfort-focused tour promises an unforgettable journey through some of the island’s most spectacular landscapes, wildlife havens, and historic sites—without sacrificing convenience. Guided by friendly experts in a small group, you’ll experience Tasmania’s rugged coastlines, lush rainforests, and intriguing history at a relaxed pace.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the balance of adventure and comfort—short walks, easy terrain, and cozy accommodations ensure you’re not exhausted after each day. Second, the variety of scenery—from the iconic Bay of Fires to the crystalline waters of Wineglass Bay, plus the wilds of Cradle Mountain and the historic Port Arthur. Third, the inclusion of authentic wildlife encounters, like spotting Tasmanian Devils and exploring the Gordon River cruise.
A potential consideration? The active nature of the tour means you’ll need to be comfortable with some walking and outdoor activity, though most walks are classified as easy to moderate. This tour is best suited for mature travelers who enjoy natural beauty, history, and wildlife but prefer a more relaxed, guided experience rather than intensive hiking.
If you’re after a well-rounded taste of Tasmania’s highlights, this tour offers great value, blending comfort with adventure in a way that allows you to fully appreciate this island’s wild charm without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.
Key Points
- Small group size enhances intimacy and personalized attention
- Balanced itinerary with scenic coastal spots, national parks, and historic sites
- Expert guides bring insights and local stories, enriching the experience
- Comfortable accommodations keep you relaxed after busy days
- Wildlife encounters including Tasmanian Devils and rainforest exploration
- Active but manageable walks suit most moderate fitness levels
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Why Choose This Tour?
This guided 6-day adventure is ideal for those seeking an easy-paced exploration of Tasmania’s diverse scenery, wildlife, and history. It offers a mix of sightseeing, wildlife spotting, and cultural experiences, all in a small-group setting that fosters a more personal, relaxed atmosphere.
Travelers who appreciate value and authenticity will find this tour hits the right note, especially given the inclusion of notable sites like Port Arthur and Cradle Mountain—places that often require careful planning on your own.
How the Itinerary Comes Together
The tour begins in Hobart, Tasmania’s lively capital. From there, you’re whisked away to explore the West and East Coasts, with stops carefully selected for their natural beauty and cultural significance.
Day 1: Hobart to Queenstown – The West Coast Wilderness
Starting with a taste of Hobart’s Salamanca Market, your guide introduces you to local crafts and produce—an excellent way to get a feel for Tasmanian life. Afterward, the journey west begins, heading into Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
Expect to walk among some of the world’s tallest trees and enjoy short walks like the Russell Falls trail, which is described as a short, flat, 25-minute return walk. This provides an excellent introduction to Tasmania’s lush forests.
The visit to Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, offers a striking view of untouched wilderness. Reviewers mention the “short walks in the rainforest” as a highlight, emphasizing how accessible and scenic these spots are even for casual walkers.
More Great Tours NearbyDay 2: Gordon River Cruise & Tullah – The Heart of Wilderness
The Gordon River cruise is a standout feature, allowing travelers to see Tasmania’s pristine rainforest from the water. The cruise includes a stop at Sarah Island, a former convict site with a gritty history, adding depth to the experience.
Guests describe the cruise as “fantastic,” noting that lunch on board features Tasmanian produce, reinforcing the tour’s focus on local flavors. The cruise offers a chance to spot Tasmanian Devils at a wildlife sanctuary, a must-see for animal lovers.
The afternoon sees you traveling to Tullah, a small lakeside town with breathtaking views of Mount Murchison. The lakeside chalet setting provides a peaceful overnight stay, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
Day 3: From Tullah to Launceston via Cradle Mountain
This day combines wildlife spotting at Ronny Creek—where wombats are often seen—and the iconic Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain. The 2-3 hour walk around Dove Lake is a highlight, with reviewers praising the easy walks that offer stunning views of the glacial-carved landscape.
Later, the tour visits Sheffield, known for its “Town of Murals”, and finally arrives in Launceston. The mix of nature and charming towns balances activity and downtime, catering to a variety of energy levels.
Day 4: East Coast’s Natural Wonders
Traveling east, you’ll explore Cataract Gorge, a scenic reserve close to Launceston, with stunning views and possible wildlife sightings. Then, the tour heads to St Helens, where you can enjoy a relaxed lunch before discovering the Bay of Fires.
The Bay of Fires is renowned for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and striking rust-colored boulders. Travelers describe the scenery as “remarkable”, making it a perfect spot for photography and peaceful walks along the coast.
Day 5: Freycinet National Park & Tasman Peninsula
Freycinet offers a real feast for the senses. The Honeymoon Bay and Wineglass Bay Lookout are must-see spots, offering postcard-perfect views of the white sandy beach and pink granite peaks. Reviewers love the easy walk to the lookout, which provides panoramic vistas without a strenuous hike.
Continuing south, the tour reaches Eaglehawk Neck, gateway to the stunning Tasman Peninsula. Natural features like Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen showcase Tasmania’s dramatic geology, with some reviewers mentioning the Tessellated Pavement as a fascinating geological formation.
Day 6: The Tasman Peninsula & Return to Hobart
The final day combines geological sights, wildlife encounters, and a visit to Port Arthur Historic Site, a UNESCO-listed site that offers insight into Tasmania’s convict past. The harbor cruise adds a maritime dimension to the visit.
The journey back to Hobart includes a stop at Richmond, a charming colonial village that provides a picturesque end to the trip. Reviewers mention the “beautiful old architecture” and the chance for last-minute souvenirs.
Transportation & Group Size
Traveling in a comfortable, modern vehicle, the transport ensures a smooth ride across diverse terrains. The small group format (typically limited to a handful of travelers) fosters a more intimate experience, making it easier to ask questions and get personalized attention.
Accommodation & Meals
Guests stay in cozy motels and lakeside chalets, which are described as clean, comfortable, and well-located for sightseeing. The tour includes five nights’ accommodation, with breakfast most mornings, plus some lunches and dinners featuring local produce.
Pricing & Value
At $1,382 per person, the tour offers a comprehensive experience that covers transport, guides, entrance fees, and most meals. When considering the inclusion of unique experiences like the Gordon River cruise and Port Arthur entry, this price represents good value for a well-organized, all-encompassing trip.
Final Thoughts
This Tasmania tour balances scenic beauty, wildlife, and history in a way that’s accessible and enjoyable. The focus on comfort and small-group travel makes it ideal for travelers who prefer a relaxed pace but want to see Tasmania’s highlights without the stress of planning.
The tour’s emphasis on authentic wildlife encounters—like Tasmanian Devils—and iconic natural spots like Wineglass Bay ensures you leave with a genuine appreciation of Tasmania’s rugged charm. The knowledgeable guides and cozy accommodations round out the experience, providing both comfort and insight.
Whether you’re a nature lover, history enthusiast, or someone looking for a hassle-free way to explore Tasmania’s best, this tour delivers a memorable adventure filled with stunning vistas and meaningful encounters.
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most walks are classified as easy to moderate, making it suitable for travelers with good mobility and moderate fitness. Activities include short walks like Russell Falls and Dove Lake, which are accessible for many.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, hats, sunscreen, water, rain gear, a camera, and a daypack are recommended. The weather can change quickly, so packing layers is wise.
Are children under 8 years old allowed?
No, this tour is not suitable for children under 8. It’s geared towards mature travelers who can comfortably handle some outdoor activity.
Is accommodation included?
Yes, the tour includes five nights in cozy motels or lakeside chalets, providing a comfortable base after days filled with exploration.
What meals are included?
Breakfasts are provided most days, with some lunches and dinners included—many featuring Tasmanian produce. Additional meals and drinks are not included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 14 days in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your travel plans shift.
Do I need to book my own travel to Hobart?
Yes, transportation to Hobart is not included, but pickup from centrally located hotels or hostels is available once your location is confirmed.
How many people will be on the tour?
The tour is offered in a small group setting, generally limited to a handful of travelers, fostering a more personal experience.
Is there a guided commentary?
Yes, an experienced live guide provides commentary throughout, sharing insights and stories that bring each site to life.
What makes this tour stand out compared to other Tasmania options?
Its focus on comfort, the diversity of sights, inclusion of wildlife encounters, and the small group format make it especially appealing for travelers who want an authentic, hassle-free experience.
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