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Hiker with arms outstretched enjoying the panoramic mountain and lake views at Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, during a guided tour.
Traveler hiking on a dirt path through a lush Tasmanian rainforest, surrounded by tall trees and vibrant ferns, exploring the island's wild wonders.
A cute wombat foraging in the lush green grass of Tasmania, showcasing the island's unique wildlife viewing experiences.
A happy group of tourists posing on a sandy dune overlooking a beautiful beach and the blue ocean in Tasmania, enjoying their 5-day guided tour.
Pristine white sandy beach with clear turquoise water and rugged coastline in Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, offering stunning scenic views.

5D4N Famous 5 Tasmania Tour from Hobart | Australia

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Duration:5 day(s) 4 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 16 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Discover Tasmania's wild wonders on a 5-day tour. Explore rainforests, sand dunes, alpine lakes, and parks. See Tasmanian devils and penguins.

  • Explore the best of Tasmania on a five-day tour
  • Witness the incredible diversity of Tasmanian wildlife 
  • Visit famous landmarks like Russell Falls, Mt. Field National Park, Lake St. Clair, and more!
  • Enjoy guided walks and informative commentary by experts
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— What You Can Expect —

Experience the best of Tasmania's pristine wilderness on this coast-to-coast tour. Discover the wild and rugged West Coast, with its waterfalls, rainforests, and wildlife. Journey through the alpine beauty of Cradle Mountain and explore the stunning Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay on the East Coast. This eco-certified and active tour offers a variety of short walks in National Parks to suit all fitness levels.


— Important Info —

The tour will start in Hobart at 7:30 am and finish in Hobart at 5:30 pm

  • Day 1 (Hobart to Strahan)

Begin your journey into the Western Wilds at Mt Field National Park, home to the breathtaking Russell Falls and towering trees. Explore the World Heritage Area, encountering Lake St Clair, rainforests, and stunning vistas as you venture through Franklin-Gordon National Park. Make a brief stop at the intriguing mining town of Queenstown, offering a glimpse into Tasmania's pioneer history, before arriving at the picturesque harborside village of Strahan. Nestled on Macquarie Harbour, this charming town boasts a fascinating past, and our guides can help you spot the elusive platypus in the area.

Overnight at: Strahan

  • Day 2 (Wild West Coast)

Embark on a journey to the Tarkine Rainforest, where you'll hike to Montezuma Falls, Tasmania's highest waterfall, and discover the Henty Sand Dunes. Optionally, enjoy the Gordon River Cruise (additional cost). Explore the untamed Ocean Beach and breathe the freshest air in the world. Finally, return to historic Strahan for the last night of your adventure.

Overnight at: Strahan

  • Day 3 (Cradle Mountain to Launceston)

Discover Tasmania's iconic destination, Cradle Mountain National Park. Experience every hiker's dream with the climb to Marion's Lookout or a leisurely stroll around Dove Lake. Keep an eye out for adorable wombats at Ronny Creek. Explore Sheffield, the charming Town of Murals, before reaching the historic city of Launceston, one of Australia's oldest.

Overnight at: Launceston

  • Day 4 (Launceston to Bicheno)

Discover the stunning Cataract Gorge in Launceston before embarking on a scenic drive to the East Coast. Explore Tasmania's finest beaches, including the mesmerizing Bay of Fires with its turquoise waters. Take in the breathtaking coastal scenery at a leisurely pace before reaching the laid-back township of Bicheno, known for its little penguin population.

Overnight at: Bicheno

  • Day 5 (Freycinet National Park to Hobart)

Start your day early and be the first to reach the Wineglass Bay Lookout, avoiding the crowds and heat. Enjoy the tranquility of the secluded beach or opt for a challenging climb up Mt Amos or a leisurely beach walk. Experience breathtaking views from the Cape Tourville Lighthouse before continuing your journey along the Great Eastern Drive towards Hobart.


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Purchase Notice

  • This tour is not suitable for children under 8 years old
  • In many locations, there is a choice between an easier or more advanced option. You can make this tour as active or as easy as you like; all walks are optional and range from 20 minutes up to 4 hours
  • You may bring a backpack or suitcase of up to 20kg that will be stored securely in our trailer during the day and unloaded each evening. We recommend bringing a smaller day pack to store your daily essentials such as drinks, jackets and sunscreen while on tour
  • Please refer to the pickup time and location shown on your voucher

Reminders

  • Please refer to the pick-up time and location shown on your voucher.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 16 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–15 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • 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. What is the optimal time of year to visit Tasmania for its diverse landscapes and wildlife viewing?

The warmer months from December to February (summer) are ideal for exploring Tasmania's diverse landscapes and enjoying outdoor activities with pleasant weather. For wildlife viewing, particularly penguins, summer evenings are often best. Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds, perfect for guided walks and vibrant scenery.

2. How many days are recommended to thoroughly explore Tasmania's key natural attractions like Russell Falls and Lake St. Clair?

To thoroughly explore Tasmania's key natural attractions, including iconic sites like Russell Falls in Mt. Field National Park and the serene Lake St. Clair, a minimum of five days is highly recommended. This duration allows ample time for guided walks through ancient rainforests, scenic drives, and immersive experiences in diverse environments without feeling rushed.

3. What are the key advantages of choosing a guided tour to explore Tasmania's remote wilderness areas?

A guided tour offers significant advantages for exploring Tasmania's remote wilderness. It provides expert commentary, enriching your understanding of the local ecology and history. Logistics like transportation and accommodation are handled, saving planning time. Safety is enhanced with experienced guides navigating diverse terrains. It allows for focused enjoyment of the stunning natural beauty, from rainforests to alpine lakes.

4. Which specific landmarks, such as Russell Falls, and national parks, like Mt. Field National Park, are common stops on a comprehensive Tasmania tour?

Comprehensive Tasmania tours frequently include visits to iconic landmarks and national parks. You can expect to see the majestic Russell Falls within Mt. Field National Park, known for its tiered cascades. Another common stop is Lake St. Clair, Australia's deepest freshwater lake. Other highlights often feature diverse ecosystems like ancient rainforests and captivating coastal areas.

5. Where are the best places to observe unique Tasmanian wildlife, including devils and penguins, during a tour?

To observe unique Tasmanian wildlife, including devils and penguins, tours often visit dedicated conservation parks or coastal areas. The Tasmanian Devil Unzoo or Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary provides guaranteed sightings of Tasmanian devils and other native animals. For penguins, coastal towns like Bicheno offer evening tours where you can see little penguins returning to shore after dusk.

6. What kind of activities and experiences can visitors expect while exploring Tasmania's rainforests, sand dunes, and alpine lakes?

Exploring Tasmania's diverse landscapes offers a range of activities. In rainforests, visitors can enjoy guided walks beneath ancient canopies, discovering unique flora and fauna. At sand dunes, experiences might include walking or scenic photography. Alpine lakes, like Lake St. Clair, provide opportunities for scenic walks, photography, and appreciating tranquil, glacial landscapes. Expert commentary enhances these experiences.

7. What essential items should travelers pack for a multi-day guided tour across Tasmania's varied environments?

For a multi-day guided tour across Tasmania's varied environments, packing layers is crucial, as weather can change quickly. Include waterproof and windproof outerwear, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, and warm clothing even in summer. Sun protection like hats and sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a daypack for daily essentials are also highly recommended to ensure comfort throughout the journey.

8. What is the typical physical activity level required for the guided walks at sites such as Mt. Field National Park and Lake St. Clair?

The physical activity level for guided walks at sites like Mt. Field National Park and Lake St. Clair is generally moderate. Walks typically involve easy to medium difficulty trails, suitable for most fitness levels, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenery without strenuous exertion. Guides often adapt the pace to the group, ensuring an enjoyable experience for everyone. Some trails may involve uneven surfaces or gentle inclines.

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