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[Aurora Season] 5-Day Tasmania Aurora Chasing Tour | Hobart + Port Arthur + Bruny Island + Wineglass Bay + Mount Field National Park
[Aurora Season] 5-Day Tasmania Aurora Chasing Tour | Hobart + Port Arthur + Bruny Island + Wineglass Bay + Mount Field National Park
[Aurora Season] 5-Day Tasmania Aurora Chasing Tour | Hobart + Port Arthur + Bruny Island + Wineglass Bay + Mount Field National Park
[Aurora Season] 5-Day Tasmania Aurora Chasing Tour | Hobart + Port Arthur + Bruny Island + Wineglass Bay + Mount Field National Park
[Aurora Season] 5-Day Tasmania Aurora Chasing Tour | Hobart + Port Arthur + Bruny Island + Wineglass Bay + Mount Field National Park
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[Aurora Season] 5-Day Tasmania Aurora Chasing Tour | Hobart + Port Arthur + Bruny Island + Wineglass Bay + Mount Field National Park


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:5 day(s)
Guided language: 中文
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Centered on Hobart, explore five different routes to get close to nature, discover coastal scenery, enjoy the aurora season, and even take an aurora night tour.

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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Aurora Activities

Tour TypeShared tour
Instruction languageMandarin
Activity levelBeginner
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point

Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, City walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportBus tour

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The actual itinerary may be adjusted based on circumstances during the trip, and the final arrangement will prevail! Therefore, please do not try to calculate the Salamanca Market dates yourself, as attendance is not guaranteed. ✨ Itinerary Reference ✨
Meeting point: Best Western Hobart/Blue Hills Motel/Crowne Plaza Hobart
Meeting Time: 08:30-09:30. The meeting point and time vary for each itinerary. Specific travel information will be provided by the tour guide the day before the tour. Free airport pick-up will be arranged for flights arriving at Hobart Airport before 09:00 on the day of the tour. Free airport drop-off will be arranged for flights departing after 20:00 on the last day. ✳️ Hobart → Richmond Town → Mount Wellington → Hobart ▶️ Depart from Hobart in the morning ▶️ Visit Richmond Town ▶️ Visit Salamanca Square (A visit will be provided every Saturday when the local market is open)
▶️ In the afternoon, the driver/guide will drive to the top of Mount Wellington. ▶️ Afterwards, visit Australia's oldest brewery (exterior view only).
▶️ If time permits, we will also visit a famous oyster farm in Tasmania (oyster tasting is available at your own expense).
▶️ Return to Hobart (Disband) ✳️ Hobart → Bruny Island → Hobart ▶️ Depart from the hotel in the morning ▶️ Travel south through the city to Kettering Ferry Terminal ▶️ Take the ferry, arriving at Bruny Island after 20 minutes ▶️ Explore the island with your guide ▶️ Return to Kettering Ferry Terminal in the evening ▶️ Return to Hobart (Disband) ✳️ Hobart → Mount Field → Royal Botanic Garden → Hobart ▶️ Depart from the hotel in the morning ▶️ Visit Mount Field National Park ▶️ Visit the Royal Botanic Garden in the afternoon ▶️ Return to Hobart (Disband) ✳️ Hobart → Wineglass Bay → Hobart ▶️ Depart from the hotel in the morning ▶️ Stop in the seaside town of Swansea for a short rest ▶️ Arrive at Fressina National Park ▶️ Climb to the lookout for a panoramic view of Wineglass Bay 📌 A flight of stairs is required to reach the lookout for a complete view of Wineglass Bay, approximately 1.5 hours round trip 📌 For driving safety, once the vehicle reaches the foot of the mountain, the driver/guide will not accompany the hike. ▶️ Visit Honeymoon Bay & Coles Bay ▶️ Return to Hobart for the tour concludes. Since Maria Island is on the way to Wineglass Bay, day trips to Wineglass Bay and Maria Island may be arranged with shared transportation. Your understanding is appreciated. ✳️ Hobart → Tasman Peninsula → Port Arthur → Hobart ▶️ Depart from the hotel in the morning ▶️ En route, we will pass through the Tasman Peninsula and visit four natural wonders: Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, Chessboard Rock, and Blowhole. 🚧 Tasman Arch & Devils Kitchen will be undergoing renovations from April 15th to July 31st, 2026. If it is closed on a given day, time will be allocated to other attractions. Your understanding is appreciated. ▶️ In the afternoon, visit the Port Arthur Historic Site (entrance fee not included).
▶️ Return to Hobart and the tour ends ⛪ 4-star accommodation suggestion: Hobart City Apartment or Best Western or similar ⛪ 4.5-star accommodation suggestion: Crowne Plaza Hotel or Wrest Point or similar Return time is for reference only and may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions and other factors. Thank you for your understanding.

Purchase Notice

[Aurora Chasing Trip Included During Aurora Season]
The itinerary includes one complimentary aurora chasing tour; no additional payment is required to view the aurora, but the following terms apply:
📌 The aurora chasing tour will only be organized if the aurora index reaches 5 or higher (only with this index is it possible to photograph the aurora), and the weather is clear and cloudless. If these conditions are not met, we will not arrange the aurora chasing tour. 📌 The aurora chasing tour is a complimentary part and does not require payment. However, if the aurora chasing tour cannot be arranged due to insufficient conditions, or if you participate in the aurora chasing tour but do not see (or photograph) the aurora, there will be no refund. 📌 Each participant has only one opportunity to chase the aurora. If you register for a second aurora chasing tour during the tour period, an additional fee of AUD$45 per person per trip will be charged.
📌 If there is an aurora chasing tour that evening, the tour guide will inform you of the meeting time and location. You will be taken back to the meeting point after the tour. 📌 The aurora chasing location will be arranged by the tour guide (usually at Taroona Beach).

Reminders

  • This tour requires a minimum of 4 participants. If the minimum number of participants is not reached, you will be notified of the cancellation two days prior to the departure date.

  • Each person may bring one suitcase (24 inches or smaller).

  • The driver/guide leading the tour may vary each day; your understanding is appreciated.

  • Each room in the arranged accommodations can accommodate a maximum of three people. If you are traveling in pairs, please specify whether you require a double room or a twin room.

Cancellation Policy

  • For cancellations made at least 10 day(s) prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 25% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–9 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. Can the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) be seen in Tasmania?

Yes, Tasmania is one of the best places in Australia to witness the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis). Its southern latitude and minimal light pollution in many areas create ideal conditions for viewing this natural phenomenon. Sightings are more common during the colder, darker months from March to September.

2. What is the best time of year to see the Southern Lights in Tasmania?

The optimal time to observe the Southern Lights in Tasmania is during the colder months, typically from March to September. Nights are longer and darker during this period, which significantly enhances the chances of experiencing a visible aurora display. Clear, moonless nights are particularly advantageous for optimal viewing.

3. What are the optimal weather conditions for viewing the Southern Lights in Tasmania?

Optimal weather conditions for viewing the Southern Lights in Tasmania include clear, cloud-free skies, as any cloud cover will obscure the aurora. A new moon phase is also highly recommended to minimize natural light interference, allowing the often subtle greens and reds of the aurora to be more discernible. Calm weather ensures a more comfortable viewing experience.

4. What KP index is generally required to see the Southern Lights in Tasmania?

While it is sometimes possible to see faint aurora at lower levels, a KP index of 4 or higher is generally considered favorable for a visible Southern Lights display in Tasmania. For stronger, more vivid and widespread aurora, a KP index of 5 or more greatly increases the likelihood of a spectacular sighting. Real-time KP forecasts are available from specialized services.

5. Which locations in Tasmania offer the best chances for spotting the Southern Lights?

Locations in Tasmania that offer the best chances for spotting the Southern Lights are typically those with unobstructed southward views and minimal light pollution. Popular choices near Hobart include Mount Nelson, Mount Wellington, and the South Arm Peninsula. More remote areas like Bruny Island or the Tasman Peninsula also provide excellent viewing conditions due to their vast, dark skies.

6. How does light pollution affect Southern Lights visibility in Tasmania?

Light pollution significantly diminishes the visibility of the Southern Lights. The artificial glow from urban centers can easily wash out fainter aurora displays, making them challenging or impossible to perceive. To maximize your chances in Tasmania, it is essential to seek out dark-sky locations far from city lights, such as national parks or coastal areas facing south.

7. What equipment is recommended for photographing the Southern Lights in Tasmania?

For photographing the Southern Lights in Tasmania, a DSLR or mirrorless camera capable of manual settings is highly recommended. You will also need a fast, wide-angle lens (f/2.8 or wider is ideal) and a sturdy tripod to maintain stability during long exposures. Essential accessories include extra batteries, warm clothing, and a headlamp with a red-light mode to preserve night vision.

8. What specific natural attractions, like Port Arthur or Mount Field National Park, are explored on a Tasmania tour?

A comprehensive Tasmania tour typically explores a diverse range of natural and historical attractions. Beyond the potential for aurora chasing, such tours often include visits to the historic Port Arthur, the pristine natural beauty of Bruny Island, the iconic Wineglass Bay within Freycinet National Park, and the ancient rainforests and stunning waterfalls of Mount Field National Park. The itinerary also focuses on discovering Tasmania's unique coastal scenery.

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