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Experience Tasmania's nature-blessed north and the mostly unexplored Flinders Island. Discover historic towns, and quaint coastal villages, and cruise Wineglass Bay. Meet the many makers, vintners, and growers of this charming region, and drink, dine and indulge with fellow food lovers.
AdventureBeachesFood & wineGuided Coach & Train Tours
This suggested tour costs from AUD$4,425 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Launceston, finishes in Launceston
6 days/5 nights
Hotel 4 star
Pre and post tour options? YES
Viewed 15 times in the last 7 days
Start your journey through northern Tasmania and Flinders Island in the lush Tamar Valley, beginning with a visit to “FORK it FARM.” This sustainable farm’s commitment to ethical animal husbandry defines its small-batch products. Amid picturesque rural scenery, your host will share insights into farm life while you savour a charcuterie platter featuring house-cured meats, paired with local Clover Hill wines. Later, wander the charming streets of Launceston, exploring its rich history and breathtaking Cataract Gorge. This evening, enjoy free time to dine at one of the city’s many exceptional restaurants.
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After an early morning transfer to Launceston Airport, board a private chartered flight to Flinders Island. Your time on this unique island, part of the Furneaux group, includes a tour of Settlement Point and Wybalenna historic site with a knowledgeable local guide. Following morning tea at Allports Beach, you’ll visit the Furneaux Museum, then the island’s small main settlement, Whitemark, before a stop at Walkers Lookout for the spectacular 360-degree view of the island and Bass Strait. Lunch is served with a menu promoting the finest island produce, including the famed local seafood and a wine-tasting with the passionate owner of the unique Unavale Vineyard. After lunch, you’ll travel to Trousers Point in the Strzelecki National Park. Fly from Flinders Island down the east coast, passing over the stunning Bay of Fires and scenic Wineglass Bay before landing at Friendly Beaches. Continue to the quaint fishing village of Bicheno, your home for the night.
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This morning explore Freycinet National Park your way! You may choose to cruise Great Oyster Bay by taking the Aqua Express (own expense) to Hazards Beach, followed by an easy, scenic 2km walk to stunning Wineglass Bay. Alternatively, take a 90-minute round-trip hike up to its breathtaking Wineglass Bay lookout. Prefer a more relaxed morning? Join a guided walk to Cape Tourville’s lookout and lighthouse, then visit the charming hamlet of Coles Bay. After lunch, meet a Tasmanian Devil at East Coast Natureworld before heading north through quaint fishing villages to the spectacular Bay of Fires, where orange-hued boulders contrast with crystal-clear waters. Stop by the serene “Big Lagoon,” then continue to “The Gulch” and the peaceful sandy shores of Binalong Bay. This evening, unwind at your waterfront hotel, soaking in the tranquil coastal atmosphere at your leisure.
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Today, heading west you’ll step back in time at the UNESCO World Heritage listed Brickendon Estate, a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, with a unique guided convict farm village tour provided by a member of the Archer family, the original owners of the estate. Join them for tea and steaming hot scones home baked in their kitchen. Next stop is Deloraine, the capital of the Meander Valley, known for its vibrant arts scene, rich history, and stunning natural surroundings. Working up a thirst, it’s time to savour some fine, local wines at picturesque Eastford Creek Winery before a short drive to the seaside city of Devonport for a two-night stay.
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Embark on a nostalgic morning aboard a heritage train, journeying along the Don River, before exploring vintage locomotives and Tasmanian railway history at the charming train museum. Then, visit Tasmanian Pickled Onions to discover the secrets behind these delicious salty treats. Lunch is at Mrs Jones Restaurant Bar Lounge in Devonport, expect lofty views of the waves crashing onto the beach below and an open-plan kitchen to observe the chefs at work. The afternoon is yours to explore at your own pace. Take in the breathtaking views from Mersey Bluff Lighthouse, admire Aboriginal rock carvings etched into diabase stone, or delve into maritime history at the Bass Strait Maritime Museum (own expense). If art is more your style, visit the Devonport Regional Gallery for a glimpse of local creativity. However you choose to spend your time, this region’s stunning landscapes and rich heritage promise a memorable experience.
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After breakfast, visit a folk museum in the Meander Valley to view Yarns Artwork in Silk, a large-scale textile project created by more than 300 community members using numerous hand techniques. Later, savour a farewell lunch inspired by local flavours, paired with a glass of fine Tasmanian wine. Reflect on your journey and share final moments with fellow travellers before your tour concludes this afternoon, leaving you with lasting memories of Tasmania’s charm, culture, and natural beauty.
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