- 10 Day / 9 Night
- 07:30 - 17:30
BASIC swag
- $3,175 Adult / $4,235 Child
OPERATED BY
GLT AFFILIATE PARTNER
SEASON
01 Apr 2025 – 31 Mar 2026
Tour highlights
● Explore ancient rainforests and waterfalls at Mt Field National Park, Russell Falls, Queenstown, and the wild west coast.
● Cruise the Gordon River and soak in the serenity of Lake St Clair and the Franklin River.
● Discover the remote Tarkine wilderness, from Trowutta Arch to Stanley and “the Edge of the World”.
● Hike through Cradle Mountain, admire Sheffield’s murals, and visit northern towns like Devonport.
● Visit Launceston and Cataract Gorge, then enjoy the coastal beauty of the Bay of Fires, St Helens, Bicheno, and Cape Tourville.
● Experience the white sands and iconic views of Wineglass Bay and Freycinet National Park.
● Explore Bruny Island’s wild beaches, native wildlife, and enjoy panoramic views from Hobart’s Wellington Park.
● Walk through convict history at Port Arthur and the dramatic landscapes of the Tasman Peninsula.
● Travel in comfort on an Advanced Eco-Certified small-group tour with boutique stays and expert local guides.
What you can actually see!
Full Itinerary
Departing Hobart/nipaluna, we quickly begin to venture into the rugged Western Wilds. Our first stop in the rainforests of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area is to see the beautiful Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park. As we continue west and climb into the alpine region, we’ll stop at Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, Lake St Clair. Scenes of mountains and buttongrass plains abound as we travel through the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park and stop to see the tannin-coloured waters of the Franklin River and take a short walk into the lovely Nelson Falls. As we near the historic mining town, Queenstown, take in the impressive views of the Iron Blow Lookout, Horsetail Falls and Mt Lyell. We’ll enjoy a group dinner and settle in for the night.
Meals: Dinner.
Overnight: Queenstown.
Our first wilderness experience begins in Mount Field National Park where we’ll walk amongst some of the world’s tallest trees and the cascading Russell Falls. Continuing west we will visit Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, Lake St Clair, before traversing the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Here we’ll enjoy some short walks along the tannin-coloured waters of the Franklin River and Nelson Falls. Further west, past the vast buttongrass plains, vistas of Mt Lyell, the Iron Blow and Horsetail falls complete our day of stunning scenery. We stay overnight in Queenstown, once a historic mining town, now a thriving West Coast destination.
Meals: Dinner.
Overnight: Queenstown.
Departing from the harbourside village of Strahan, today we’ll cruise the Gordon River. This fantastic river cruise includes a guided boardwalk through the UNESCO World Heritage rainforest as well as a guided tour of the harshest penal settlement in Australia at Sarah Island. You’ll cruise through the treacherous Hells Gates which is a narrow passageway into Macquarie Harbour and enjoy lunch aboard the ship featuring Tasmanian produce. See the workings of a huon pine sawmill to further appreciate the history of this picturesque town, before departing for an incredibly scenic drive through to Tullah. On a clear day, this tiny township offers magnificent views of the rugged peaks of Mount Murchison. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a group dinner and relax in the lakeside chalet which sits on the shores of Lake Rosebery.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Overnight: Tullah.
Travelling north we’ll stop at Waratah to see the lovely cascading falls then continue through Hellyer’s Gorge to the North West Coast of Tasmania. At Stanley you can take in the views of The Nut, the volcanic plug that sits proudly out to sea and provides sweeping views of the coast. We’ll make our way to the far North West Coast as far as ‘The Edge of the World’ at Arthur River. This region forms part of the wild Tarkine/takayna coast, and to Tasmanian aboriginal people/palawa, it is a deeply spiritual place. We’ll enjoy dinner together this evening at the comfortable lodgings at Tall Timbers.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Overnight: Tall Timbers.
Today offers a deeper experience of the Tarkine. This ancient rainforest is the second largest cool temperate rainforest in the world. It is a wilderness area that holds ancient relics of animals and plants as well as palawa indigenous heritage sites from thousands of years ago. Enjoy several stops along the loop such as Sumac Lookout which offers breathtaking forest views across the Arthur River, and Trowutta Arch which is an extraordinary geological wonder. Returning to the North West Coast, we’ll explore several seaside stops along the way, including a visit to the idyllic Boat Harbour Beach, Table Cape, and the town of Penguin, before arriving at our accommodation in Devonport. Join us for a group dinner and then feel free to relax this evening.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Overnight: Devonport.
Discover the alpine and glacial landscapes of Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park. Your guide will help you make the most of a diversity of options to experience around the park, such as looking for wombats at Ronny Creek and visiting Waldheim Chalet to learn about the Park’s history. You may wish to walk the outstanding Dove Lake Circuit – this 6km walk around the glacial lake beneath the peaks of Cradle Mountain is considered the best short walk in Tasmania. Before arriving in Launceston, we’ll admire the colourful murals in the town of Sheffield. Explore Australia’s second oldest city tonight at your leisure.
Meals: Breakfast.
Overnight: Launceston.
Visit Launceston’s stunning Cataract Gorge which is a terrific place to spot wallabies. We’ll drive to the East Coast and stop for lunch in the fishing township of St Helens before taking our time to explore the Bay of Fires/larapuna. Clear waters, white sands and orange boulders are classic scenes from the Bay of Fires region, and you’ll love strolling along these pristine beaches. Tonight’s destination is the charming coastal town of Bicheno, home of the little penguin. Dinner is included this evening, then you may wish to wander down to the blowhole or to the lookout for views over the Tasman Sea.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner.
Overnight: Bicheno.
Freycinet is Tassie’s East Coast jewel, and we make sure to maximise your time here. See the stunning Hazards pink granite mountains from Honeymoon Bay. Walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout for views of Tasmania’s most famous beach with its curved white shores and turquoise-coloured waters. At Cape Tourville enjoy panoramic views of the park and out to sea. We’ll return to Hobart via the Great Eastern Drive. Take advantage of Hobart’s fantastic restaurants with a night out in the city.
Meals: none.
Overnight: Hobart.
Meet a variety of Tasmanian wildlife such as quolls, birds, wombats, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary. Then, walk around the colonial village of Richmond which is home to the oldest convict-built bridges still in operation in Australia. Enjoy seeing the heritage buildings before we make our way back to Hobart via the scenic winery region, the Coal River Valley. This afternoon, we’ll share with you some of our favourite spots in Hobart’s Wellington Park. Known fondly by locals as “The Mountain”, Mount Wellington/kunanyi is a diverse natural reserve with several trails to see fern glades, eucalyptus forests, dramatic rock columns, boulder fields, and spectacular lookouts. Tonight, unwind in one of the city’s historic pubs or restaurants.
Meals: Breakfast.
Overnight: Hobart.
Today we’ll discover the highlights of Bruny Island. After a short drive from Hobart, we’ll take the ferry across the D’Entrecastreaux Channel to the island. At the isthmus between North and South Bruny, we’ll climb the 279 steps to the top of Truganini Lookout. We’ll visit South Bruny National Park and take in the incredible coastline at Cape Bruny Lighthouse. At Adventure Bay, we’ll try our luck spotting white wallabies, and finish our Bruny experience by visiting a few Bruny shops where you might like to try locally sourced and crafted products like oysters, cheese, and beers. We’ll return to Hobart where you may wish to explore the historic Salamanca and waterfront area.
Meals: Breakfast.
Overnight: Hobart.
At the Port Arthur Historic Site, learn about the harsh life of convicts from the 1800’s at Australia’s best preserved convict settlement. Wander around the preserved ruins and colonial gardens and take a short harbour cruise to appreciate this open-air museum and UNESCO World Heritage Listed Area. Today you’ll also experience several sites and viewpoints on the magnificent Tasman Peninsula such as Pirates Bay Lookout, Tessellated Pavement, Tasman Arch, and Devil’s Kitchen. We’ll make our way back to Hobart where our ultimate tour comes to an end.
Meals: Breakfast.
*This tour itinerary is offered in collaboration with Under Down Under Tours, an affiliate partner of Autopia Tours (Via Travel) and subject to different terms and conditions.
Inclusions
● 9 Nights’ Private Motel Style Accommodation – all rooms with ensuite
● Includes: 8 x breakfasts, 1 x lunch, 5 x dinners
● Gordon River Cruise
● Port Arthur Historic Site Entry and Harbour Cruise
● Entry to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to see Tasmanian Devils
● Bruny Island Ferry with guided walk and commentary
● All National Park entry fees
● Guided walks and free-walking options
● Pick-ups and drop-offs at selected Hobart CBD locations. Airport drop off available upon request.
Exclusions
What to bring
● 1–2L refillable water bottle – Hydration is essential.
● Season-appropriate clothing, including warm layers – It can get cold at night.
● All-weather clothing – Be prepared for changing conditions.
● Comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes for exploring.
● Hat, sunglasses & sunscreen
● Waterproof jacket or raincoat
● Swimsuit and beach towel
● Flip-flops or beach thongs
● Toiletries & personal items
● Overnight bag (max 20kg) & a small day pack (max 5kg)
● Personal medication – If you have pre-existing medical conditions, please advise at time of booking.
● Camera – To capture the stunning landscapes and moments.
● Money – For snacks, optional meals, or souvenirs.
● Earphones – Recommended if visiting Port Arthur (free audio tour available).
● Keep-cup & reusable shopping bag – Help us minimise waste and support sustainable travel.
● And most importantly… a sense of adventure!
Room amenities
NIGHT | CONFIGURATION | FACILITIES | INCLUDES |
1-9 | Motel Style Accommodation | Private Ensuite | Towel & bed linen supplied, fridge, tv, lounge, |
Comprehensive pickup list
● 7:00 – Crowne Plaza Hobart – 110 Liverpool St Hobart TAS
● 7:00 – Hobart Central YHA – 9 Argyle St Hobart TAS
● 7:00 – Vibe Hotel Hobart – 36 Argyle St Hobart TAS
● 7:00 – St Davids Cathedral – 23 Murray St Hobart TAS
● 7:15 – Bay Hotel Apartments – 123-127 Sandy Bay Rd Sandy Bay TAS
● 7:15 – Brooke Street Pier Bus Stop – 12 Franklin Wharf Hobart TAS
● 7:15 – Tasmanian Travel Information Centre – 20 Davey St Hobart TAS
● 7:15 – Wrest Point Casino Hotel – 410 Sandy Bay Rd Sandy Bay TAS
● 7:15 – St Ives Apartments – 67 St George Terrace Battery Point TAS
● 7:15 – Narryna Heritage Museum – 103 Hampden Rd Battery Point TAS
● 7:30 – Best Western Hobart – 156 Bathurst St Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – Edinburgh Gallery BnB – 211 Macquarie St Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – Black Buffalo Hotel – 14 Federal Street North Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – Hobart Tower Motel – 300 Park St New Town TAS
● 7:30 – Lodge on Elizabeth – 249 Elizabeth St North Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – Narrara Backpackers – 88 Goulburn St Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – Travelodge Hotel Hobart – 167 Macquarie St Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – Rydges Hotel – 393 Argyle St North Hobart TAS
● 7:30 – The Pickled Frog – 281 Liverpool St Hobart TAS
Weather
Tasmania’s weather can be unpredictable and varies significantly across regions and seasons. Summer temperatures
are generally mild, ranging from the high teens to mid-20s°C, while winter can be cool to cold, particularly in inland
and highland areas. Coastal regions may experience sudden changes, including rain, wind, and cooler evenings year-
round. We recommend checking the average weather conditions for the time of your visit and packing
accordingly—bring layers for warmth, sun protection, and waterproof gear. Tours will go ahead in most weather
conditions unless otherwise advised by the tour provider.
Important information
● Mandatory Details: Passenger details are required at the time of booking, including date of birth, food allergies, title or gender for rooming configuration, and a contact phone number.
● Dietary Requirements: While we endeavour to cater to most dietary needs, passengers must inform their booking agent of any specific dietary requirements or food allergies when booking.
● Medical Conditions: The tour operator must be notified of any known medical conditions at the time of booking. This is an easy level of fitness.
● Fitness Level: Travellers can expect some light physical activities. Travellers should be mobile enough to walk unaided. Good mobility and moderate level of fitness is recommended.
● Age Restrictions: Children aged 8 to 17 must be accompanied by an adult or legal guardian at all times. The tour is not suitable for infants or children aged 7 and under due to the nature of the tour. ● Fare Type Options: ○ Private Double/Twin Room (UTC10-S): For Adults and Children staying in a double or twin room with ensuite and must be purchased by Qty2 people staying together. ○ Private Single Room (UTC10-P): Restricted to Adults only (18+ years old and over) with ensuite.
● Mobility Considerations: This tour is not suitable for mobility-impaired travellers, including those using wheelchairs, walking aids or mobility scooters.
● Baggage Limitations: Limited storage space is available on our vehicle. Each traveller may bring 1 x 20 kg travel bag and 1 x 5 kg day bag. Larger or multiple suitcases are by request only.
● Itinerary Variations: Itineraries may change due to seasonal weather conditions, and occasionally sites in the parks may close for cultural or safety reasons or restricted swimming access. We prioritise safety and plan accordingly to ensure the best experience for our guests.
● Reconfirmation of Details: All travellers are asked to reconfirm their tour details within 7 days prior to departure by calling 02 72291083 or 03 9393 1333 or via email.
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FAQ
What’s included in the 10 Day Tasmanian Discovery Comfort Tour?
This all-inclusive tour features 9 nights’ ensuite accommodation, 8 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 5 dinners, a Gordon River cruise, entry to Port Arthur and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, Bruny Island ferry, and all National Park fees.