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Panoramic view of Hobart city and its vibrant bay from Mount Wellington summit, showcasing Tasmania's stunning capital landscape.
Historic St. John's Church in Richmond, Tasmania's charming centuries-old town, featuring sandstone architecture and a distinctive red spire.
Historic watchtower and arched barracks at Port Arthur Historic Site, a poignant open-air museum on the Tasman Peninsula, inviting visitors to explore Tasmania's past.
Majestic multi-tiered Russell Falls cascading through lush temperate rainforest in Mount Field National Park, offering an immersive natural experience in Tasmania.
Two hikers on Bruny Island, Tasmania, admiring the dramatic coastal views and rugged shoreline from a lush green hillside overlooking the ocean.

Tasmania 5-day leisure tour


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Visit the century-old town of Richmond; climb Mount Wellington to overlook the panoramic view of Hobart; go to Wineglass Bay; admire the beautiful half-moon arc outlined by the coastline, mountains and blue sky; step onto 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 rich historical stories... Traveling through the vast wilderness, pristine beaches, and vibrant villages, you will experience a different Tasmania.

  • Oysters: Tasmanian oysters
  • Port Arthur Historic Site: Visit Australia's National Heritage Site, an open-air museum
  • Wineglass Bay: Climb up to the observation deck to enjoy one of the world's ten most beautiful beaches, and be in God's masterpiece, with blue sea and sky, and sea breeze blowing on your face
  • Mount Wellington: A panoramic view of Hobart
  • Mount Field National Park: Tasmania's oldest nature reserve
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Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Japanese castles, Historic site tour, Eco-tourism, Islands tour

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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 you are not staying at the designated hotel, you will need to go to the designated hotel on your own. 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. Drive along the coastline, winding through forests, to the famous North-South Trail, a narrow path that connects the south and north of Bruny Island like a thread, 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 most delicious 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 – Mount Field National Park – Temperate Rainforest – Ross Falls – Horseshoe Falls – Royal Botanic Garden

In the morning, we'll first visit Mount Field National Park, Australia's second oldest nature reserve and Tasmania's oldest, boasting some of the world's best-preserved temperate rainforest. Here you'll find towering ancient eucalyptus trees and the magnificent Russell Falls. Due to its lush forests and high concentration of negative ions, it's known as a natural oxygen bar. In the afternoon, we'll tour the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens, established in 1818, Australia's second oldest botanic garden. It houses a diverse array of native plants, as well as those from Europe, Asia, Africa, and even Antarctica. The orchid pavilion, often used as a wedding venue, is particularly stunning with its abundance of flowers.


  • DAY 4 – East Coast – Swansea – Wineglass Bay – Cox Bay

Tasmania's east coast is a dreamlike world. Blue skies, white clouds, colorful waters, and vibrant reefs adorn the coastline, creating a breathtaking spectacle. Wineglass Bay was voted one of the world's top ten beaches by the American travel magazine Outside in 1999. However, Wineglass Bay is nestled among mountains, its beauty hidden from view; visitors must climb to a high vantage point and expend some effort to appreciate its splendor. The trip includes a stop in the beautiful seaside town of Swansea, offering panoramic views of Tasmania's east coast from various angles. (For driving safety, the guide will not accompany you on the hike.)


  • DAY 5 – 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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  • 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. When is the best season to visit Tasmania for outdoor sightseeing and experiencing its diverse landscapes?

Tasmania offers unique experiences throughout the year. The spring (September to November) and summer (December to February) months are generally considered ideal for outdoor sightseeing, enjoying pristine beaches, and exploring national parks like Mount Field. During these seasons, the weather is milder, making it perfect for visiting Wineglass Bay, Bruny Island, and climbing Mount Wellington to enjoy panoramic views.

2. What is the recommended number of days to thoroughly explore Tasmania's key highlights like Wineglass Bay and Port Arthur?

To thoroughly explore Tasmania's key highlights, including attractions like Wineglass Bay, Port Arthur Historic Site, Mount Wellington, and Bruny Island, a 5-day itinerary is ideal. This duration allows for a leisure pace, ensuring ample time to appreciate the vast wilderness, pristine beaches, and vibrant villages without feeling rushed, providing a comprehensive experience of Tasmania's diverse offerings.

3. What are effective ways to explore Tasmania's attractions such as Mount Wellington and Bruny Island?

Effective ways to explore Tasmania's attractions like Mount Wellington and Bruny Island include guided tours, which offer convenience and expert insights into each location's significance. For Mount Wellington, driving or joining a tour bus to the summit is common. To experience Bruny Island, taking a ferry to explore its wonders, particularly the Neck lookout, is highly recommended. These methods ensure comprehensive and enjoyable exploration.

4. Which scenic spots in Tasmania, including Wineglass Bay and the Tasman Peninsula, are considered must-visit for their natural beauty?

For natural beauty, several spots in Tasmania are must-visits. Wineglass Bay, with its stunning half-moon arc coastline, is renowned as one of the world's most beautiful beaches. The Tasman Peninsula offers dramatic coastal landscapes and unique rock formations known as its 'four wonders.' Bruny Island's north-south line provides breathtaking views, while Mount Wellington offers panoramic vistas of Hobart. Mount Field National Park also showcases Tasmania's pristine nature.

5. What unique historical insights can visitors gain at the Port Arthur Historic Site?

At the Port Arthur Historic Site, visitors can delve into Australia's convict history and gain profound insights into life during the penal era. As a UNESCO World Heritage site and an open-air museum, it offers a glimpse into the past through preserved buildings, ruins, and interpretive displays. Exploring the site allows one to read the rich historical stories of the prisoners and the establishment, offering a moving and educational experience.

6. What panoramic views can be seen from Mount Wellington overlooking Hobart?

From the summit of Mount Wellington, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that encompass the entire city of Hobart, the vast expanse of the Derwent River, and the surrounding coastline. On a clear day, the vista extends far beyond, showcasing Tasmania's rugged terrain and natural beauty. It's an unparalleled viewpoint to appreciate the geographical layout of the region.

7. What unique natural formations can be found on Bruny Island, particularly along its north-south line?

Bruny Island is famous for its unique natural formations, especially along 'The Neck,' a narrow strip of land connecting the island's north and south sections. From the observation deck at The Neck, visitors can marvel at the wonders of the north-south line, offering dramatic 360-degree views of pristine beaches and rugged coastlines on both sides. The island also features stunning sea cliffs, rock formations, and abundant wildlife.

8. What kind of experience awaits visitors at Wineglass Bay's observation deck, one of the world's most beautiful beaches?

Climbing to Wineglass Bay's observation deck offers a truly remarkable experience. Visitors are greeted with a stunning vista of one of the world's top ten most beautiful beaches, characterized by its iconic half-moon arc of white sand, turquoise waters, and dramatic mountains. Standing at the observation point, you'll be immersed in this 'God's masterpiece,' enjoying the refreshing sea breeze, blue sky, and serene coastal beauty.

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