Tasmania tours & holidays
It may be tucked away, but Tassie’s full of surprises
Australia’s isolated southern island has had years to itself, evolving into a region of unique flora and fauna – just picture the Tassie Devil! Set out with local leaders who’ll guide you on foot or four wheels across this intriguing state. Along the way, learn about First Nations culture on a Bush Walk, visit historic sites like Port Arthur and meet local wildlife at conservation sites. Hikers have their pick of Tasmania’s famous trails, like the Cradle Mountain Overland Track, Bruny Island or the Bay of Fires, and are always accompanied by an expert in all things Tassie outdoors.
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Explore the wild Cradle Mountain and the Tarkine
Tasmania’s biodiverse and expansive natural spaces aren’t to be ignored. Set out into the world’s second-largest temperate rainforest, the Tarkine, where thousands of years of local Aboriginal history and isolated geological wonders have lived and breathed away from the mainland. Or head out into the wide-open spaces of Cradle Mountain for vistas of alpine lakes and jagged peaks.
Meet a Tassie Devil
The Tasmanian Devil, an animal as fearsome as a lion cub, is this wild island’s mascot. In Cradle Mountain, visit a wildlife conservation facility that cares for and protects these endangered critters. While here, learn about their diet and endangered status, catch a feeding and lucky visitors may even meet the young ones.
Wander South Bruny National Park
Reconnect with nature among the wild seascapes and lush forests of South Bruny National Park. Loved for its diverse coastal scenery and captivating landscapes (not to mention the famous Cape Bruny Lighthouse), a couple of hours spent wandering through the park will show you what makes Bruny Island so special.
Explore Port Arthur
Step back in time at the historic penal colony of Port Arthur, where more than 12,000 convicts served their time between 1830 and 1877. This open-air museum is one of Australia’s most compelling historic attractions, with many stories to uncover.
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