Explore the busy Salamanca Market and witness the natural beauty of the Cradle Mountain on a 13 day guided holiday.
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Our Classic Tasmania Tours are designed for travellers who seek authentic encounters far from the ordinary. Travel in the company of like-minded explorers, expertly guided by knowledgeable Travel Directors, Driver Guides and Local Specialists who will not only show you the sights, but help you uncover the stories behind them. Learn about palawa Indigenous culture, stroll through Hobart’s bustling Salamanca Markets, or tread the paths of history at Port Arthur as our guides make each destination come alive.
AAT Kings ensures your holiday is worry-free, with all the essentials included. National Park entrance fees, daily breakfasts, premium dining experiences, and our signature Be My Guest meals are part of your package, presenting incredible value that allows you to focus purely on the experience.
With no more than 24 guests per departure and an average of just 16, these Tasmania Small Group Tours deliver an intimate and tailored experience designed to linger long in your memory. Your small group tour allows for personal connections, both with fellow guests and the unique destinations you visit. Walk or cruise the striking landscapes of Freycinet to the crescent-shaped beauty of Wineglass Bay, indulge in a “Farm to Fork” lunch at Mt. Gnomon Farm or take a scenic flight to unspoiled Flinders Island – every itinerary is designed to delight the senses.
Travelling in comfort on premium coaches equipped with WiFi (where available), USB chargers and oversized windows to soak up Tasmania’s jaw-dropping scenery. Guided by expert Travel Directors or Driver Guides, our tours go beyond sightseeing, they connect you with the culture and history of Australia's Island State.
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Tasmania & Flinders Island Explorer
Launceston Return
6 Days
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Discover historic towns and quaint coastal villages in Tasmania's nature-blessed north. Cruise Wineglass Bay, fly to Flinders Island, and visit the famous orange lichen-covered rocks in between.
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clear searchTasmania is a year-round destination, with each season offering something special. Summer (December to February) is ideal for exploring the pristine beaches of the Bay of Fires or hiking in Freycinet National Park under warm, sunny skies. Autumn (March to May) transforms Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park with stunning foliage, making it a haven for nature lovers. Winter (June to August) is perfect for a cosy retreat in Hobart, where you can experience the unique and vibrant Dark Mofo festival. Spring (September to November) bursts with life at the tulip fields in Table Cape or the blooming gardens of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens in Hobart, as wildlife like baby wombats and kangaroos can be spotted across the island.
Yes, there are outdoor activities suitable for everyone. You can take a scenic walk to Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain, visit The Neck Lookout on Bruny Island for stunning views, explore the Bay of Fires’ white sandy beaches, or challenge yourself with a hike up Mount Wellington. Tasmania offers activities for all fitness levels and interests.
Absolutely! Tasmania is renowned for its paddock-to-plate dining and award-winning wines. You can indulge in fresh seafood at Barilla Bay Oysters in Hobart, savour artisan cheeses at Bruny Island Cheese Co., and enjoy premium wines at renowned vineyards like Josef Chromy Wines near Launceston or Moorilla Estate at MONA. Don’t miss the Salamanca Market in Hobart for local delicacies and fresh produce or take a glimpse into the abundant natural pantry of bush tucker still used today by local First Nations palawa people. Tasmania truly offers a feast for foodies!