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Aerial view of Tasmania's historic Richmond village at sunset, featuring an old church, lush green fields, and a serene river, capturing its charming pastoral beauty.
A boat cruising through the vibrant turquoise waters off Tasmania's Bruny Island, leaving a white wake along a pristine sandy beach surrounded by lush coastal vegetation.
The imposing prison ruins of Port Arthur Historic Site in Tasmania, with weathered brick structures standing under a clear blue sky, evoking centuries of profound history.
A distinctive rocky islet with a small white lighthouse, standing amidst turbulent deep blue waters off Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula, showcasing a striking natural wonder.
Hobart, Tasmania's vibrant waterfront cityscape, with numerous boats docked in the harbor, and city buildings framed by the majestic Mount Wellington in the background.

Tasmania Classic 3-Day Tour

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Visit the century-old town of Richmond, climb Mount Wellington to overlook the panoramic view of Hobart, set foot on Bruny Island to appreciate the wonders of the north-south line, check out the four wonders of the Tasman Peninsula, go to Port Arthur to read the thick historical stories... Traveling through the vast wilderness, pristine beaches, and vibrant villages, you will definitely have an unforgettable Tasmanian experience.

  • Visit the century-old town of Richmond, go to the famous oyster farm, and taste fresh Pacific oysters (at your own expense)
  • Visit the historic site of Port Arthur, an Australian national heritage site and an open-air museum
  • Climb Mount Wellington and enjoy a panoramic view of Hobart
  • Visit the four natural wonders of the Tasman Peninsula: Tasman Arch Cave, Devil's Kitchen, Chessboard Stone, and Blowhole
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DAY 1 – Richmond Old Town – Salamanca – Mount Wellington – Brewery (exterior view) – Oyster Farm

Airport pick-up/hotel pick-up and drop-off:

Airport pick-up service: Pick-up service is available on the first day of the tour. Please book a flight arriving in Hobart before 9:00 AM.

City hotel pick-up and drop-off: On the first day of your trip, you can choose between complimentary airport pick-up or complimentary pick-up and drop-off from designated hotels in Hobart city center (Best Western Hotel, Hobart City Apartments, Crowne Plaza Hobart).

If your hotel is not the designated hotel, you will need to make your own way to the designated hotel for the meeting point. Staff will contact you at least one day before departure to reconfirm the meeting time and location.

This morning, we'll first drive to Richmond, one of Australia's best-preserved towns. Here, you'll visit Australia's oldest stone arch bridge, built in 1823, and a Catholic church dating back to 1836. The town's old bakeries and dessert shops are also popular with tourists. It was also a filming location for the Hong Kong film "Once Again." Next, we'll visit Salamanca Square. In the afternoon, we'll ascend Mount Wellington (1270 meters above sea level), a fantastic vantage point for panoramic views of Hobart and the surrounding sea. Following that, we'll visit Australia's oldest brewery (exterior view only). We'll also travel to Tasmania's famous oyster farm, where you can sample fresh Pacific oysters (optional, at your own expense).


DAY 2 - Bruny Island

Drive south through Hobart city center to the ferry terminal. A 20-minute ferry ride will take you to Bruny Island. Follow the coastline, winding through forests, to the famous North-South Trail, a narrow path connecting the south and north of Bruny Island, flanked by the vast ocean. This is also a penguin colony. After lunch, visit an oyster farm on the island to sample some of Tasmania's best oysters (optional). Explore the bustling Adventure Bay on Bruny Island and look for the island's unique white kangaroos. Hidden in the island's forests are small shops where you can enjoy cheese, seafood, or even a glass of whiskey.


DAY 3 – Port Arthur Historic Sites – Tasman Arch – Devil's Kitchen – Checkerboard Rock – Blowhole

Airport pick-up/drop-off at designated hotel:

Airport transfer service: Airport transfer is provided on the last day of your trip. We recommend booking a flight departing Hobart after 7:35 PM.

Transfer to city hotel: After the tour, you will be transferred to a designated city hotel (Best Western Hotel, Hobart City Apartments, Crowne Plaza Hobart).

Port Arthur is a colonial-era prison for convicts, the largest prison in the Southern Hemisphere in the 19th century, and one of Australia's best-preserved prison relics. Its rich history and the beautiful scenery of the Tasman Peninsula make it one of Tasmania's most famous tourist attractions. Almost every visitor to Tasmania makes a point of visiting Port Arthur (admission not included). On the way to Port Arthur Prison, we will also visit four of the Tasman Peninsula's natural wonders: Tasman Arches, Devil's Kitchen, Chessboard Rock, and Blowhole.

(The itinerary order and tour duration may be adjusted due to objective factors such as weather and traffic conditions on the day.)


Recommended hotels:

4-star: Best Western Hotel/Hobart City Apartments or similar


Please note: Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen will be undergoing upgrades and renovations from April 15 to July 31, 2026. During this period, tours of Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen will be cancelled.

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  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • Please note: Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen will be undergoing upgrades and renovations from April 15 to July 31, 2026. During this period, tours of Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen will be cancelled.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 31 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 15 to 30 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–14 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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FAQ

1. How many days are recommended to thoroughly experience main attractions of Tasmania, such as Port Arthur and Mount Wellington?

To thoroughly experience Tasmania's main attractions, including the rich history of Port Arthur and the panoramic views from Mount Wellington, a minimum of 3 to 5 days is generally recommended. This duration allows for a comprehensive exploration of diverse landscapes, cultural sites, and natural wonders without feeling rushed. A 3-day itinerary, for example, typically covers highlights like the Tasman Peninsula, Hobart's surrounds, and historic towns, offering a substantial overview of the island's unique charm.

2. What is the best time of year to visit Tasmania and its attractions like Bruny Island and Richmond?

The best time to visit Tasmania, including attractions like Bruny Island and the historic town of Richmond, is generally during the warmer months from December to February (summer). During this period, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and enjoying the island's natural beauty. March to May (autumn) also offers comfortable temperatures and stunning fall foliage, particularly around scenic areas. These seasons provide ideal conditions for exploring diverse landscapes and enjoying local produce.

3. What are effective ways to explore Tasmania's diverse attractions like Bruny Island, the Tasman Peninsula, and Port Arthur?

Effective ways to explore Tasmania's diverse attractions include joining organized multi-day tours, which offer structured itineraries and convenient transportation to sites like Bruny Island, the Tasman Peninsula, and Port Arthur. These tours often include expert guides, enhancing the experience with local insights. Alternatively, self-driving allows for flexibility and exploring at your own pace, especially for reaching remote natural wonders. Combining both approaches, using tours for key sites and self-driving for personal exploration, can also be beneficial.

4. Which attractions offer the most picturesque views and natural wonders in Tasmania, such as Mount Wellington and the Tasman Peninsula?

Tasmania boasts numerous picturesque views and natural wonders. Mount Wellington offers breathtaking panoramic vistas of Hobart and its surroundings from its summit. The Tasman Peninsula is renowned for its dramatic coastal scenery, including natural formations like Tasman Arch Cave, Devil's Kitchen, Chessboard Stone, and the Blowhole, showcasing the raw power of the ocean. Bruny Island also provides stunning landscapes, from its Neck lookout offering views of the north and south parts of the island to its pristine beaches and diverse wildlife.

5. What unique historical experiences can visitors expect at the Port Arthur Historic Site?

At the Port Arthur Historic Site, visitors can delve into Australia's convict past through well-preserved ruins and restored buildings. Experiences include guided walking tours that bring the site's stories to life, a harbor cruise offering a different perspective, and access to the Convict Church, Separate Prison, and Guard Tower. The site serves as an open-air museum, providing deep insights into 19th-century penal life and the lives of those who lived and worked there, making it a compelling historical journey.

6. What attractions and local delicacies are available for visitors to enjoy in the century-old town of Richmond?

In the charming century-old town of Richmond, visitors can explore Australia's oldest bridge, the Richmond Bridge, and the oldest Catholic church, St John's. The town's colonial architecture and sandstone buildings offer a glimpse into the past. For local delicacies, visitors can enjoy tasting fresh Pacific oysters at local farms or seafood eateries, as well as sampling artisanal produce like honey, jams, and locally made pastries from the various cafes and shops scattered throughout the village.

7. What natural formations can be explored at the Tasman Peninsula, including Tasman Arch Cave and Devil's Kitchen?

The Tasman Peninsula is home to several dramatic natural formations shaped by the sea. Tasman Arch Cave is a natural bridge formed by erosion, offering impressive ocean views. Nearby, Devil's Kitchen is a deep chasm where waves crash dramatically into a narrow rock formation. Other wonders include the tessellated pavement of Chessboard Stone, a naturally tiled rock platform, and the Blowhole, which, depending on sea conditions, can powerfully expel water. These sites showcase Tasmania's rugged coastal beauty.

8. What are the best viewpoints and accessibility options when visiting Mount Wellington?

The summit of Mount Wellington, known as kunanyi, offers the primary and most spectacular viewpoint, providing a 360-degree panorama of Hobart, the Derwent River, and the surrounding wilderness. Multiple lookouts are available along the drive to the top, each offering unique perspectives. The mountain is accessible by car via the scenic Pinnacle Road, which takes about 30 minutes from Hobart. Organized tours also provide convenient round-trip transportation, making it easy for visitors to reach the summit and enjoy the views without driving.

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