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Discover the untamed beauty and unique wildlife of Tasmania on this immersive 9-day small-group tour, designed for nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those eager to explore the island's most iconic and remote landscapes. Beginning in Hobart, this carefully curated journey leads you through ancient rainforests, along dramatic coastlines, and into peaceful national parks teeming with endemic wildlife. Your adventure starts with a behind-the-scenes night tour at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where you’ll get up close to wombats, quolls, and Tasmanian devils. From there, sail to the serene and history-rich Maria Island, explore the pink granite peaks of Freycinet National Park, and marvel at Wineglass Bay’s flawless curve of white sand. Spot fairy penguins at dusk in Bicheno and be captivated by the striking contrast of turquoise water and fiery orange lichen-covered rocks at the Bay of Fires.Continue through the lush North East to the artistic town of Sheffield before reaching the alpine grandeur of Cradle Mountain. Here, you’ll walk among glacial lakes, discover endemic flora and fauna, and even have a chance to cuddle a wombat joey at a local sanctuary. The adventure continues with a journey on the iconic West Coast Wilderness Railway, a nostalgic ride through rainforest-cloaked hills once echoing with the calls of pioneers. Conclude your journey with a stay near Mt Field National Park, home to ancient trees, glistening waterfalls, and diverse birdlife, before returning to Hobart. With a balance of guided exploration, wildlife encounters, scenic cruises, and comfortable accommodations, this tour offers a rich and rewarding experience that showcases the best of Tasmania’s natural wonders and local charm.
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This suggested tour costs from AUD$9,975 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Hobart, finishes in Hobart
9 days/8 nights
Hotel 4 star
Pre and post tour options? YES
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Upon arrival at Hobart airport no later than 3.00 pm, be transferred to your accommodation in the CBD, where you have time for a quick refreshment stop. At 04.30 pm, we will take you to the first highlight of this tour. Arrive at Bonorong sanctuary, where we invite you to a 2.5-hour behind-the-scenes night tour where you have the opportunity to get close to many of Tasmania’s endemic animals and get a lot of information first-hand.
Your accommodation: IBIS Styles (or similar)
Situated in the heart of Hobart's CBD, Ibis Styles Hobart is Tasmania's largest hotel, offering 296 vibrant rooms across 10 floors. Just a short walk from Salamanca Market and the waterfront, it features an indoor heated pool, two saunas, a fitness centre, and the Asian street-food-inspired restaurant, Mr Good Guy. Each room includes a 'Sweet Bed' by Ibis Styles, walk-in rain showers, and free high-speed Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable and connected stay.This morning, we head to the seaside village of Triabunna and where we take the ferry ‘Spirit of Maria’ across the Mercury Passage to Maria Island. This special island national park is just off Tasmania’s east coast. Spend the day peacefully walking among historic ruins, sweeping bays, rugged fossil cliffs, and towering mountains. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like wombats, Cape Barren geese, Tasmanian pademelons, Forester kangaroos, and even Tasmanian devils in their natural habitat. Later in the afternoon, continue your journey along Tasmania’s sunny east coast to Bicheno in the Freycinet area.
Meals: Breakfast hamper and picnic lunch
Your accommodation: Beachfront Bicheno (or similar)
Beachfront Bicheno boasts stunning panoramic views of Waubs Bay and spacious rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities like a BBQ, children’s playground, guest laundry, and an onsite bottle shop. The neighboring Longboat Tavern is open seven days a week, offering a convenient spot for dining and drinks during your stay.After breakfast, travel to Coles Bay and embark on the award-winning 4-hour Wineglass Bay cruise. Cruise the spectacular coastline of Freycinet National Park from Coles Bay to Wineglass Bay. Be enthralled by the stunning granite coastline, including the dramatic pink peaks of the Hazards range. Discover a coast dotted with sparkling white sand beaches, including Cooks and Bryans Beaches, only accessible by water or a full-day bushwalk. Explore the inner passage of remote Schouten Island, home to little penguins and short-tailed shearwaters, before heading into the Tasman Sea towards Wineglass Bay. Look out for hidden sea caves, blowholes and waterfalls amongst the sheer granite cliffs. Disembark the vessel in the early afternoon and visit the Friendly Beaches before your guide takes you to your accommodation. The rest of this afternoon is at leisure. At dusk, we invite you to an informative tour on private property to get close to the local colony of fairy penguins nesting and breeding in the dunes.
Meals: Breakfast hamper and lunch (ploughman-style)
Your accommodation: Beachfront Bicheno (or similar)
Beachfront Bicheno boasts stunning panoramic views of Waubs Bay and spacious rooms. Guests can enjoy amenities like a BBQ, children’s playground, guest laundry, and an onsite bottle shop. The neighboring Longboat Tavern is open seven days a week, offering a convenient spot for dining and drinks during your stay.Today, embark on an East Coast adventure to the breathtaking Bay of Fires conservation area, where vibrant orange-lichen-covered granite rocks meet the whitest sandy beaches and sparkling turquoise waters. Take your time to explore this natural wonder. Next, head to St. Columba Falls, one of Tasmania’s tallest waterfalls, surrounded by lush, green valleys. Then, we continue towards Launceston, Tasmania’s second-largest city, and soak in its unique charm and vibrant atmosphere.
Meals: Breakfast.
Your accommodation: Hotel Verge Launceston (or similar)
Located in the heart of Launceston, this boutique hotel offers contemporary rooms with an industrial luxe personsa. Hotel Verge prides itself on a unique hotel experience, with exposed concrete ceilings, timber detailing and a sleek bathroom with luxurious bathroom products. Endulge in the Diverge Restaurant, located on the ground floor, open for meals 7 days a week.This morning, enjoy a city introduction to Launceston and visit the stunning Cataract Gorge, where the South Esk River forces its way through sheer granite rocks. Then visit the Tasmanian Arboretum near Devonport. You may have a chance to spot the elusive platypus and up to 80 bird species. The journey continues to UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain National Park continues. En route, stop in Sheffield to see the famous murals. Travel through lush rolling farm pasture before reaching the alpine bush of the Cradle Valley. If time permits, we will get into the National Park this afternoon for a good chance to spot some Wombats at Ronny Creek.
Meals: Breakfast.
Your accommodation: Cradle Mountain Hotel (or similar)
Cradle Mountain Hotel is a serene alpine hotel just minutes from Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Stay in spacious rooms with forest views and enjoy warm hospitality. Dine at Altitude Restaurant, featuring Tasmanian-inspired cuisine, and explore the on-site Wilderness Gallery. With modern comfort and natural beauty, it’s the perfect base for adventure.Today you will be mesmerised by the beautiful alpine landscapes of Cradle Mountain, where in many places, dolerite cracked into vertical columns has resulted in spectacular sculpted mountains and cliffs. On a clear day, the rugged grandeur of Cradle Mountain is reflected in the tranquil waters of Dove Lake, or you may experience the drama of its craggy peaks through swirling mist. Your guide will guide you on some of the many walks available and showcase the beauty of this little island paradise. At midday be taken to a local Tasmanian Devil sanctuary where you have the opportunity to get close to some of our local animals on a joy encounter tour and even hold a joey (baby wombat or baby devil).
Meals: Breakfast.
Your accommodation: Cradle Mountain Hotel (or similar)
Cradle Mountain Hotel is a serene alpine hotel just minutes from Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Stay in spacious rooms with forest views and enjoy warm hospitality. Dine at Altitude Restaurant, featuring Tasmanian-inspired cuisine, and explore the on-site Wilderness Gallery. With modern comfort and natural beauty, it’s the perfect base for adventure.Today, be transferred to Queenstown. Board the nostalgic West-Coast Wilderness railway and head out into the rainforest, once a centre for pioneers, adventurers and those with gold fever. In the afternoon, explore the area further by visiting the Henty Dunes, Ocean Beach or Hogarth Falls on your journey to the quaint fishermen’s town of Strahan. Nestled on the edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Strahan offers charming streets, cozy cafes, and stunning waterfront views. Take some time to explore the town, perhaps enjoying a walk along the picturesque harbour. Strahan’s unique blend of natural beauty and historic charm makes it a perfect spot to unwind and soak in the West Coast’s serene atmosphere.
You may also want to join the historical play ‘The Ship That Never Was’ (at your own expense) in the early evening hours.(West Coast Wilderness Railway may be substituted with the Gordon River Cruise if availability is not given)
Meals: Breakfast.
Your accommodation: Strahan Village (or similar)
Perched on Macquarie Harbour’s waterfront, Strahan Village offers charming accommodations inspired by the region’s history. Choose from waterfront cottages, hillside rooms, or modern suites, all providing comfort and stunning views. Explore nearby wonders like the Gordon River, Tarkine rainforest, or Wilderness Railway, and enjoy fresh seafood and local wines at the on-site restaurants.This morning, continue the scenic journey on the road and visit a mining pit outlook and stunning waterfalls. Arrive at your accommodation in the Mount Field NP in the early hours of this evening. After settling into your accommodation, be invited to a farewell dinner at a nearby local pub (Occasionally, we may choose an alternative accommodation either in Derwent Bridge or Curringa Farm in Hamilton. We will inform you at time of booking).
Meals: Breakfast.
Your accommodation: Mt Field Retreat (or similar)
Nestled at the edge of Tasmania’s World Heritage-listed Mt Field National Park, Mt Field Retreat offers a tranquil escape into nature's embrace. Our modern, self-contained pods provide cozy comfort amidst lush rainforests and alpine vistas. Wake up to the gentle sounds of the Tyenna River and enjoy easy access to iconic trails, including the breathtaking Russell Falls.After breakfast, your guide takes you into Mount Field National Park, the oldest in the state. Be mesmerised by the lush forest landscapes, from eucalyptus temperate rainforest to alpine moorland. Explore the green forest canopy, where you can crane your neck to see some of the tallest flowering trees in the world. This cool temperate rainforest allows you to search for some of Tasmania’s 12 endemic bird species, including Scrubtit Black Currawong and Tasmanian Thornbill. After lunch (own expense), return to Hobart in the late afternoon, where the tour concludes at around 3 pm.
Meals: Breakfast.
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Sep 28, 2025
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Oct 26, 2025
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Nov 23, 2025
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Dec 7, 2025
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Jan 4, 2026
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Feb 1, 2026
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Mar 1, 2026
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