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— What You Can Expect —
Day 1: Hobart > Salamanca > Cherry Picking > Mount Wellington > Richmond Town
After picking up the airport, go to Salamanca Place, which brings together many high-quality artworks, fruits and vegetables, street performers, etc. every Saturday. Then set off to pick the most famous Tasmanian cherries* (at your own expense, mid Dec to mid Jan) Cherry Picking* (at your own expense, mid Dec to mid Jan). Afterwards, we climbed to the highest peak in the south: Mt Wellington at an altitude of 1,270 meters, overlooking the Antarctic. It is an excellent location to overlook the entire city of Hobart. Visit Australia's oldest brewery (overview) Cascade Brewery (overview), where you will have the opportunity to taste different flavors of Australian beer. At the end of the trip, we arrived at the unique and charming Richmond. The town has the oldest stone bridge in Australia, Stone Bridge, and the oldest Catholic church. It is the best-preserved ancient town in Australia. You can experience going back in time 180 years and encounter last night's dream. The nostalgic world in . You can go to the candy house and Internet celebrity bakery in the town and taste the famous scallop pie.
Day 2: Bruny Island Food Island Day Trip
After breakfast, go south through Hobart city, arrive at the ferry terminal, take the ferry for 20 minutes and arrive at Bruny Island by ferry. Drive along the coastline, shuttle through the forest, and go to The Neck, the famous north-south line. The trail connects the southern and northern parts of Bunni Island like a thin line, with endless sea on both sides. This is also the habitat for penguins to return to their nests. After lunch, go to the island’s oyster farm to taste the most delicious oysters in Tasmania* (at your own expense) Oyster Farm, Taste Oyster* (at your own expense). Visit the bustling Adventure Bay on Bruny Island and look for the White Kangaroo, the unique white kangaroo on Bruny Island. There are also some small shops hidden in the mountains and forests on the island, where you can eat cheese, taste seafood, and even have a glass of whiskey.
Day 3: Tasman Peninsula > Port Arthur > Four Wonders
After breakfast, proceed to Port Arthur* (at your own expense) on the Tasman Peninsula, which was the site of exiled convicts in the colonial era and has been listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The largest prison in the southern hemisphere, with mountains and sea, no walls, and sea view cells, is like a beautiful landscape oil painting. On the way back, we will also visit famous local tourist attractions such as Blow Hole, Tasman Arch, Tessellated Pavement and Devil's Kitchen.
Day 4: Royal Botanic Gardens > Mount Field: Russell Falls + Horseshoe Falls
After breakfast, go to the Royal Botanical Gardens for a walk and enjoy the beautiful scenery of flowers. Afterwards, we went upstream along the scenic Derwent River, passing countless orchards, pastures and hop farms, and headed to Mt Field National Park. Mount Field is home to a group of waterfalls that are uncommon on small islands. You can stroll through one of the world's rare temperate rainforests and visit the famous Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls. Russell Falls is a three-level waterfall that looks well-proportioned and elegant against the backdrop of lush vegetation. It is not under the rapids as we usually think, but in a rock that is not too high, pouring gently, and even breathing is simple.
Day 5: Hobart>Swansea>Wineglass Bay
The east coast of Tasmania is a dream world. Blue sky, white clouds, colorful sea water and colorful reefs make the east coast of Tasmania colorful. Wineglass Bay was voted by the American travel magazine "Outside" in 1999 Wineglass Bay is one of the top ten beaches in the world. Reviews describe it this way: "The beach and the Tasman Sea form a clear-cut half-moon shape, just like the smiling face on the 'Have a Happy Day' button..." But Wineglass Bay Wineglass Bay is located in the mountains, and its beauty is not exposed. Tourists must climb high and spend a lot of effort to appreciate her beauty. On the way, we will stop at the beautiful coastal town of Swansea to enjoy a comprehensive view of the east coast of Tasmania from different angles.