Tasmania Tours

Tasmania

 

Find Tasmania’s secret gem on small-group journeys through the wild heart of Tasmania. These trips are for comfort-level travellers who love adventure without the hurry — boutique accommodation, local guides and eco-certified travel in one of the world’s most beautiful island destinations.
Every itinerary showcases Tasmania’s diversity. Walk under towering trees in Mt Field National Park, feel the spray of Russell Falls and cruise the tranquil Gordon River through World Heritage-listed rainforest. In the west, explore Queenstown, Lake St Clair and the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park — where every corner reveals wilderness and wonder.
Head north and visit the Tarkine region to see Trowutta Arch, the charming coastal town of Stanley and the aptly named “Edge of the World”. Continue through the highlands to hike around Cradle Mountain, see the murals in Sheffield and visit northern towns like Devonport and Launceston to soak up Tasmania’s community spirit.
Along the east coast, explore the stunning Bay of Fires, St Helens and Bicheno before arriving at Freycinet National Park. Here, lookouts over Wineglass Bay and Cape Tourville offer postcard-perfect views — turquoise water, white sand and fresh ocean air.
No trip to Tasmania would be complete without the cultural and historic side. Visit Hobart’s Salamanca Markets, take in the views from Wellington Park and travel south to Bruny Island for beaches, bushland and native wildlife. On the Tasman Peninsula, walk through the convict-era ruins of Port Arthur and see the dramatic coastal cliffs of Eaglehawk Neck and Cape Raoul.
Whether you choose a shorter discovery trip or a 10-day island-wide journey, every tour is led by locals who know Tasmania’s secrets and stories. Travel sustainably, rest comfortably and experience the perfect balance of wilderness, history and Tasmanian hospitality. This is the island at its most real – wild, welcoming and wonderful.

FAQ


What can I expect from a Tasmania tour?
Tasmania tours combine nature, culture and comfort in one easy journey. You’ll explore the island’s diverse landscapes – from ancient rainforests and alpine peaks to white sand beaches and historic coastal towns – all with local guides and small groups for a relaxed, personal experience.
Are the tours physically demanding?
Most activities are easy to moderate. Expect short walks to lookouts, rainforest trails and optional hikes such as Cradle Mountain or Wineglass Bay. These tours are suitable for all fitness levels who like to take their time.
When is the best time to visit Tasmania?
Tasmania is beautiful all year round. Summer (December to February) has long, mild days perfect for hiking and beach walks, autumn and spring have crisp air, colourful landscapes and fewer crowds. Winter (June to August) is ideal for those who like to snuggle up in lodges, misty mountains and seasonal produce.
What type of accommodation is included?
Accommodation is handpicked boutique style – comfortable, character-filled, and convenient. You’ll stay in small hotels, eco-lodges and guesthouses that reflect Tasmania’s local flavour.
How big are the tour groups?
Groups are small – usually 20 people or fewer. This means a more personal experience, easy interaction with guides and access to remote destinations that bigger coaches can’t reach.