Laurel Thachuk
Travel Specialist
Specialist areas
Honeymoons
Spend a long weekend with us exploring the Tasman Peninsula. Depart Hobart by private boat and journey into the wild, hiking to Cape Raoul and along the Three Capes Track. Return each day to our off-grid beach camp to unwind with Tasmanian wine and chef-prepared meals. Discover rugged coastlines, native wildlife and shared long-table dinners, before finishing with a wine tasting and lunch at an award-winning vineyard.
Hobart
Hobart
Price pp from
NZD $2,866We’ll meet for a gear check and briefing at our Walker Base, located at 164 Murray Street, Hobart, at 8:30am before departing around 9:00am. At base, your guides will assist with organising your daypack and getting you ready for the journey ahead. A few minutes into the trip, we’ll arrive at Brooke Street Pier, where, weather permitting, we’ll board our private vessel, Wild Thing. This 90-minute cruise to Nubeena is filled with spectacular coastal scenery and plenty of great stories along the way. For those who prefer to stay on land, or if conditions aren’t ideal, there’s the option to travel to Nubeena by bus instead. From Nubeena, we’ll regroup and continue by bus to the Remarkable Caves trailhead. You’ll only need a lightweight daypack for this 3-4 hour walk, as larger packs stay behind. As its name suggests, this is a truly remarkable place,an ancient sandstone tunnel carved by the sea. We’ll follow sandy tracks through coastal heath to the Maingon Blowhole, where you can feel the full force of the Southern Ocean crashing through the cliffs. From there, the trail climbs Mt Brown, rewarding you with breathtaking views of Cape Raoul, Cape Pillar and Tasman Island. We then descend to Crescent Bay, joining our private track through to Tasman Camp. Back at camp, enjoy a hot rainwater shower and relax on the deck with a glass of Tasmanian wine or a cool drink while the guides prepare dinner. As the day winds down, gather in the dining room for a delicious meal and the chance to reflect on your shared journey. On a clear night, the stars are nothing short of spectacular. Then, retreat to your comfortable private tent for a well-earned rest.
Approximately 3-4 hours walking
Tasman Camp welcomes guests on the Three Capes Long Weekend and first night of the Adventure Walk. Nestled on private coastal land between Crescent Bay and Safety Cove, it offers stunning views, hot showers, and communal dining. After a day exploring wild coastlines, the camp provides a comfortable, relaxing retreat.
We’ll meet for a gear check and briefing at our Walker Base, located at 164 Murray Street, Hobart, at 8:30am before departing around 9:00am. At base, your guides will assist with organising your daypack and getting you ready for the journey ahead. A few minutes into the trip, we’ll arrive at Brooke Street Pier, where, weather permitting, we’ll board our private vessel, Wild Thing. This 90-minute cruise to Nubeena is filled with spectacular coastal scenery and plenty of great stories along the way. For those who prefer to stay on land, or if conditions aren’t ideal, there’s the option to travel to Nubeena by bus instead. From Nubeena, we’ll regroup and continue by bus to the Remarkable Caves trailhead. You’ll only need a lightweight daypack for this 3-4 hour walk, as larger packs stay behind. As its name suggests, this is a truly remarkable place,an ancient sandstone tunnel carved by the sea. We’ll follow sandy tracks through coastal heath to the Maingon Blowhole, where you can feel the full force of the Southern Ocean crashing through the cliffs. From there, the trail climbs Mt Brown, rewarding you with breathtaking views of Cape Raoul, Cape Pillar and Tasman Island. We then descend to Crescent Bay, joining our private track through to Tasman Camp. Back at camp, enjoy a hot rainwater shower and relax on the deck with a glass of Tasmanian wine or a cool drink while the guides prepare dinner. As the day winds down, gather in the dining room for a delicious meal and the chance to reflect on your shared journey. On a clear night, the stars are nothing short of spectacular. Then, retreat to your comfortable private tent for a well-earned rest.
Approximately 3-4 hours walking
Tasman Camp welcomes guests on the Three Capes Long Weekend and first night of the Adventure Walk. Nestled on private coastal land between Crescent Bay and Safety Cove, it offers stunning views, hot showers, and communal dining. After a day exploring wild coastlines, the camp provides a comfortable, relaxing retreat.
Accommodation at secluded eco camps and private lodge
All entrance & national park fees
All meals and beverages: non-alcoholic and alcoholic
Daily guided walks, with professional eco-guide
Return transfers
Use of daypack, water proof jacket, poles and gaiters
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