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Tasmania | Customizable Trip
Tasmania | Customizable Trip
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Embark on a magical journey to the end of the world, enjoy the beautiful scenery and taste the delicious oysters. The following are the highlights of the Tasmanian Island Tour, which can be flexibly selected from 1 to 8 days according to your time. All routes can be privately customized to meet your exclusive travel expectations.
Tour Introduction
Day 1 | Explore Hobart’s art and history
- MONA: Tasmania's most controversial and fascinating modern art museum, where exhibits combine ancient relics with cutting-edge installations to create an unprecedented sensory experience.
- Richmond: The best-preserved British colonial town, check out Australia's oldest stone bridge, post office and quaint church.
- Mount Wellington: The best location to overlook Hobart city and the Derwent River. When the weather is clear, you can see the Southern Ocean in the distance.
- Cascade Brewery: Australia's oldest brewery, its exterior resembles a European castle, and it offers brewing process tours and tastings.
Day 2 | Bruny Island: Wildlife and Food Tour
- White kangaroo viewing: This is a natural wonder unique to the southern part of Bruny Island. If you are lucky, you can see snow-white kangaroos roaming the grass.
- Bruny Island Cheese Co.: Experience the authentic taste of Tasmania with handmade cheeses, creams and specialty charcuterie.
- The Neck Lookout: Climb up and take photos of Bruny Island’s most iconic landscape - the narrow sandbar surrounded by the sea.
- Get Shucked Oyster Farm: Enjoy freshly caught oysters paired with champagne or white wine, a paradise for seafood lovers.
- Bruny Island Honey: Try all-natural honey products, from eucalyptus to pepper tree honey.
- Bruny Baker Bread: This is a popular bakery on the island without a signature brand. Its fragrant handmade European bread is available in limited quantities daily.
Day 3 | Port Arthur and the Natural Wonders of the Tasman Peninsula
- Port Arthur Historic Site: One of Australia's most important world heritage sites, a former penal colony where you can experience prison life in the past.
- Tasman Arch: A naturally formed sea rock bridge, it is spectacular and one of the geological wonders of Tasman National Park.
- Devil's Kitchen: The steep rock walls and surging waves collide with each other, like the roar of a devil, which is shocking.
- Tessellated Pavement: A rare natural rock formation shaped like a man-made checkerboard, it is a popular photography spot.
- Unzoo: Get up close and personal with Tasmanian devils, wombats and a variety of native Australian animals.
Day 4 | Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
- Freycinet National Park: Famous for its pink granite mountains and turquoise bays, it is suitable for hiking, taking photos and picnicking.
- Wineglass Bay: One of the ten most beautiful bays in the world, like white jade surrounded by sapphire.
- Honeymoon Bay: A private little bay with clear water and fine sand, perfect for couples to stroll, snorkel and watch the sunset.
- Swansea: A quiet coastal town with elegant bays and windmill farms along the way.
- Devil's Corner Winery: One of the famous wineries in Tasmania, it has an observation deck and a seafood food truck, with both delicious wine and beautiful scenery.
Day 5 | Bay of Fires and East Coast Scenery
- Bay of Fires: The iconic orange-red granite beach is intertwined with the white sand beach, like a burning coast.
- St Helens: The largest fishing port in eastern Tasmania, famous for its lobsters and scallops, and the gateway to the Bay of Fires.
- Ross: The town is full of British colonial-style buildings. Famous attractions include the Ross Bridge, the Women's Bakery and the historic prison.
- Bicheno Blowhole: Waves gush out from the cracks in the rocks, forming a "water column" several meters high, which is very shocking.
Day 6 | Launceston: Canyons and European style
- Cataract Gorge Reserve: A pristine canyon located on the edge of the city, with cable cars, suspension bridges and wild peacocks, it is a leisure destination for locals.
- Bridestowe Lavender Farm (seasonal): A world-renowned lavender farm with a dreamlike purple sea during the flowering period. Lavender bears are the most popular souvenirs.
- Swiss Town (Grindelwald): A European-style resort with lakes, castle-like buildings and specialty handicraft shops.
- Low Head Penguin Tour: Watch the world's smallest penguins parade back to their nests at dusk. They are so cute and suitable for families.
Day 7 | Cradle Mountain National Park
- Cradle Mountain: One of Tasmania's most famous national parks, with mountain peaks reflected on the lake and different scenery in each season.
- Dove Lake: The hiking route around the lake has great scenery and is suitable for photographers and novice hikers.
- Lake St Clair: Australia's deepest lake, as quiet as a mirror in the morning, is an ideal place for fishing and meditation.
- Mural Town (Sheffield): The walls of the entire town are painted with colorful rural history murals, making it a veritable "outdoor art gallery".
Day 8 | Northwest Coast Stanley and Penguin Parade
- The Nut: A huge rock left over from volcanic activity. You can walk or take a cable car to the top to overlook the town of Stanley and the bay.
- Stanley: A picturesque fishing village with colorful buildings along the hillside, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Penguin Parade Watching: When night falls, go to the designated protected area and wait for the flocks of penguins to return from the sea. The scene is heartwarming and touching.
- Lobster dinner: Stanley is the lobster capital of Tasmania, don't forget to try a freshly caught seafood feast to put a perfect end to your journey.
- Milky Way Stargazing: On a clear night, you can look up at the southern hemisphere sky at a beach or campsite away from light pollution and witness the stunning moment when the Milky Way stretches across the sky.
This itinerary is simplified. Please consult customer service for detailed itinerary and pictures.
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Cancellation and Change Rules
30 days before departure: no loss cancellation or change
14 days before departure: Can be changed, 50% refund
Within 14 days of departure: no refund or change
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