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Hobart Return

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Travel Period

Explore the wonders of Tasmania with this ten day guided holiday package

Team Info

Travel Director, Driver Guide and local Guides

Travel

10 days, 1 country and 5 cities

Accommodation

9 nights

Meals

9 Full Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 6 Dinners

Itinerary

From the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area to Port Arthur Historic Site, World Heritage-listed attractions steal the scene on this Tasmania tour encircling the state. In between are atmospheric towns and innovative producers, plus Cradle Mountain tours and Freycinet adventures. Steel yourself for 10 days of wonderment.

Fitness

Balanced

CODE: 

FHLH

Trip Details

What's included

  • 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Tasmanian Wilderness and Port Arthur Convict Site
  • Comfortable accommodation with easy access to city centres
  • National Park entrance fees

Fitness Requirements

Low level of fitness required

Flight Information

Flights to and from the start/end of your trip are not included in the trip price.

Day 1 – flights to arrive prior to 12.30pm into Hobart Airport
Day 10 – flights to depart anytime from Hobart Airport

What to bring

  • Water bottle
  • Warm layers in cooler months
  • Camera
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat

Trip map & itinerary

Day by day itinerary

10 Days Guided Holiday | Hobart to Hobart

Highlights

Make Travel Matter

Walk with an indigenous elder to learn about the history of the local Aboriginal people, and the bush tucker growing along the banks of the Derwent.

Flexible Holidays

Make the 2 hour hike around Dove Lake, OR head to the warmth of indoors and explore the art gallery at Cradle Mountain Hotel.

Iconic Sites

From untamed wilderness areas like Cradle Mountain and Freycinet National Park to the World Heritage listed Port Arthur, Tassie is not short on attractions.

Natural Wonders

Cruise the Gordon River amid World Heritage listed wilderness, the banks clad with ancient forest, including a 2,000-year-old pine.