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An enriching experience of Tasmania, known for its World Heritage national parks, fascinating colonial heritage, rich Aboriginal culture and fine fresh produce.
Multiple departures October - December 2026 & Jan- Mar, Sep - Nov 2027
Magic moments
Discover Freycinet by helicopter
Take an unforgettable helicopter flight over Freycinet Peninsula, regarded as one of the most striking places in the world. From the air, view the Hazards mountain range and stunning Wineglass Bay.
Bruny Island Eco Adventure
Discover one of the top 100 experiences in the world aboard custom-made adventure boats. Cruise alongside towering cliffs, enter deep sea caves and spot abundant marine life.
Wall in the Wilderness
Visit the exquisite work in progress undertaken by artist Greg Duncan, known as “The Wall in the Wilderness”. View the incredible wooden panels, intricately carved to tell the history of the harsh Central Highlands region.
Woolnorth, and Cape Grim
Visit historic Woolnorth Station at the north-west tip of Tasmania. Also discover Cape Grim, enjoy a guided tour of the Roaring 40’s Wind Farm and breath the cleanest air in the world.
Gordon River Cruise
The Gordon River is one of Tasmania’s incredible natural wonders. Cruise across Macquarie Harbour before heading up-river to Heritage landing in the rainforest. Also visit the historic penal colony on Sarah Island.
*Advertised price is based on per person twin share on Advance Purchase Fares for 2027 departures. Correct as of 19 February 2026.
Highlights & Inclusions
Tour Highlights
Discover the Freycinet Peninsula & Wineglass Bay by helicopter
Explore Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park with 2-nights at the luxurious Cradle Mountain Lodge
Enjoy an award-winning adventure cruise to Bruny Island, rated as one of the top 100 trips in the world
Visit Cape Grim, Woolnorth Station and the Roaring 40's Wind Farm
Spend 3 nights in Hobart overlooking Constitution Dock and take a fun and informative guided walking tour
Cruise the majestic Gordon River and visit Sarah Island
Take a chairlift ride to the top of 'The Nut' for views over Bass Strait
Explore Port Arthur Historical Reserve and enjoy a guided tour & cruise
Enjoy spectacular views of Hobart & the Derwent River from Mt. Wellington
Inclusions
Small Group Size - 26
All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) included. Complimentary beverages from a selected list included at lunch and dinner (when dining at licensed venues only).
All attractions, entry, cruise and national park fees
Travel aboard a 5-star All Terrain Mercedes Benz Coach
11 nights of hotel, resort and wilderness lodge accommodation
Services of a professional 2 person crew: Tour Driver and Tour Director
Outback Spirit Explorer Pack (for first-time travellers only)
Itinerary
Day 1 | Hobart – Port Arthur
Your friendly and professional Tour Directors will meet you this morning. The journey begins as we depart for Port Arthur and visit the Port Arthur Historical Reserve. Here we enjoy a fascinating tour and boat cruise before heading to Port Arthur Motor Inn for our overnight stay. Enjoy a welcome dinner to mark the beginning of your Tasmanian Wilderness Adventure.
Stay: Port Arthur Motor Inn
Meals: Lunch, dinner
Day 2 | Port Arthur – Freycinet National Park
Depart Port Arthur this morning and journey north along the Tasman Highway. Enjoy a brief detour to explore the charming village of Richmond, home to Australia’s oldest bridge (1823). We then continue north and pass through Orford and Swansea before heading down the Freycinet Peninsula.
This afternoon we enjoy a walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout (good level of fitness required). Take in the stunning views of the pristine bay and beach below, rated as one of the top ten beaches in the world. We then make our way to Freycinet Lodge, one of Tasmania’s premier environmentally friendly resorts located on Great Oyster Bay. Tonight we dine in the Dove Restaurant.
Stay: Freycinet Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 | Wineglass Bay - Woolmer's Estate - Launceston
This morning we visit the Cape Tourville lighthouse, which boasts spectacular views of the Tasman sea and beaches. We then enjoy an exclusive 20-minute scenic flight to take in the wonders of Freycinet National Park from the air, a real highlight of the adventure! Fly over Wineglass Bay for a bird's eye view of the stunning beach and bay before marvelling at the park's towering pink granite cliffs that plunge into the Tasman Sea.
After our scenic flights we depart for Launceston. We visit Woolmer's Estate at Longford before heading into the city and checking in to the new Peppers Silo Hotel. Tonight we enjoy dinner together at Grain of the Silos Restaurant.
Please note: Weight limits apply to all scenic flights
Stay: Peppers Silo Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 | Launceston – Stanley - Smithton
After breakfast this morning we depart Launceston along the Bass Highway, heading for the majestic north-west. Travel through Ulverstone, Penguin and Burnie before arriving at Stanley, home to 'The Nut'. If weather permits, we'll take the chairlift to the top of the Nut for stunning views over Bass Strait.
Stanley was once the administrative centre for the Van Diemen’s Land Company, a royal charter company formed in 1824 during the reign of King George IV. This afternoon we'll visit Highfield House, the company's original headquarters. We then continue on to Smithton where we spend the night at Tall Timbers Hotel.
Stay: Tall Timbers Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 | Woolnorth - Cradle Mountain
Smithton is home to Tasmania’s most fertile dairy and vegetable growing area. It's also home to the historic Woolnorth Station, which is still owned by the Van Diemen's Land Company. This morning we enjoy a fully guided tour of Woolnorth, including the Roaring 40’s Wind Farm and rugged Cape Grim.
We then journey south to the World Heritage Listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, where we spend the next two nights at the Cradle Mountain Lodge.
Stay: Cradle Mountain Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6 | Cradle Mountain Exploring
Discover the area’s early tourism pioneers with a visit to Waldheim Chalet, a replica of the original built by Gustav and Kate Weindorfer in 1912 as we venture to Dove Lake, a glacier‑carved jewel at the foot of Cradle Mountain. Choose to take the 5.7 km circuit walk that hugs the shoreline for immersive views of the dramatic landscape, or enjoy shorter nature trails at your own pace. For those preferring a gentler experience, after we return to the hotel to unwind, explore the nearby Enchanted Walk, a 45‑minute loop through mossy forest and alpine flora. Late this afternoon, indulge in a local tasting experience featuring some of Tasmania’s finest cheeses and cool‑climate wines.
Stay: Cradle Mountain Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7 | Cradle Mountain – Strahan
After breakfast we depart Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and head south. Visit Queenstown and learn about the area's mining history with a local guide before continuing to Strahan.
We spend the next two nights at the Strahan Village Motel.
Stay: Strahan Village Motel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 8 | Gordon River Cruise
This morning we board the 'Spirit of the Wild' for a cruise up the Gordon River and into the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. We are seated on the upper deck and enjoy two guided shore excursions, including Heritage Landing (home to ancient Huon pines over 2,000 years old) and Sarah Island, once a dreaded penal colony. We also head out to Hells Gates where the harbour meets the ocean.
After returning to Strahan mid-afternoon, the rest of the day can be spent at your leisure. Wander through the village and perhaps call in to the Huon Pine Sawmill for a demonstration.
Stay: Strahan Village Motel
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 9 | Lake St Clair - Russell Falls - Hobart
Departing Strahan early this morning we head through the scenic Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park to Lake St Clair, carved by glaciers during the last Ice Age. Then, discover the ‘Wall in the Wilderness’ at Derwent Bridge, an exquisite work in progress by artist Greg Duncan. The carved panels stretch down two rows and tell the history of the Central Highlands region, beginning with the Indigenous people, then to the pioneering timber harvesters, pastoralists, miners and Hydro workers. It is truly one of Tasmania’s best attractions!
After lunch we continue heading south east towards Hobart, stopping off at the beautiful Russell Falls along the way. We arrive in Hobart late this afternoon and spend the next three nights at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, located on the waterfront overlooking Constitution Dock. Enjoy premium harbour view rooms.
Stay: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 10 | Hobart - Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary - Royal Botanic Gardens
For today’s touring, we delve into the natural world with a combined visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary in Brighton is Tasmania’s largest wildlife rescue service. Come face to face with the native animals that the passionate Bonorong team are devoted to returning to the wild, including wombats, devils, quolls, birds, reptiles and more.
The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens are the second oldest Botanic Gardens in Australia. Spend some time exploring the collection of cool climate species, historic plants, and significant trees, many of which date back to when the gardens were first planted.
Later this afternoon we return to Hobart and embark on an historical walking tour. Your guide will take you to various places including the Hobart Docks, Salamanca Place and the CBD with fascinating commentary and local insights. This evening we enjoy dinner together at the hotel.
Stay: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 11 | Bruny Island Cruise
Hotel Grand Chancellor
Today we head to Bruny Island for a sensational three hour adventure cruise with Pennicott Wilderness Journeys, rated as one of the Top 100 trips in the world! Board your custom-built adventure craft and travel along Bruny Island’s rugged southern coastline to spot the island’s abundant marine and coastal wildlife. Spot Albatross and other seabirds that sit at the bottom of Bruny Island’s towering sea cliffs, surrounded by hundreds of seals. Keep an eye out for dolphins surfing on the bow wave of the boat! This afternoon we make our way back to Hobart. Enjoy dinner at the Old Wharf Restaurant located on the waterfront and celebrate an unforgettable journey around Tasmania.
Stay: Hotel Grand Chancellor
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 12 | Hobart - Farewell
This morning we enjoy a visit to Mount Wellington, which rises to 4,170 feet above the city below. Admire the mesmerising views of Hobart and the Derwent River from several vantage points along the boardwalk, a perfect ending to your adventure around Tasmania. You will then be transferred to the airport or accommodation if staying on.
Meals: Breakfast
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