Experience Overview
Set out on a six-day adventure from Tasmania’s trendy capital, capes and coastlines to its ancient interiors and oldest townships. Discover UNESCO World Heritage listed national parks, from the coastal heath and sand dunes that meet the rainforest in Takayna/Tarkine to the glacier-sculpted terrain of Cradle Mountain. Stroll along Wineglass Bay in the shadow of Freycinet’s pink peaks and count the bright colours that make up the world-famous Bay of Fires. Go in search of the island’s unique endemic wildlife, from Tasmanian devils to fairy penguins and discover the freshest homegrown grapes and flavours of Tassie.
Highlights
- Discover the beaches and historic blazes of the Bay of Fires – a stretch of coastline famous for the fiery orange lichen that clings to its boulder-clad beaches.
- Walk to Cape Tourville Lighthouse for a panoramic view of Freycinet National Park’s landscape and watch as the waters lap the sands in the secluded bay.
- Trek along walking trails in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain National Park – keeping an eye out for furry critters, including wombats and wallabies.
- Explore the uninterrupted wilderness of Takayna/Tarkine on a guided walk through its prehistoric rainforest – alive with unique creatures and habitats not found anywhere else on earth.
- Learn about the island’s remote biological species, from the Fagus tree to the Red-Bellied Pademelon, as you visit the lesser-visited regions of the state.
Trip Details
Product Code: 2404
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: Private Vehicle
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Explorer
Supplier Code: PZST
Starts: Hobart, Australia
Finishes: Hobart, Australia
Duration: 6 days
Departures: Not Guaranteed
Physical rating: Average
Includes
Meals: Breakfasts (2), Lunch (2),Accommodation: Hotel (5 nights)
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $2045 (CAD $341 /day)
Itinerary
Welcome to Tasmania! Your adventure begins in Hobart, or Nipaluna in the language of the Muwinina and Palawa peoples, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Hobart is now located. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 9:30 am to meet your fellow travellers, followed by a short walk to ningina tunapri – TMAG's Tasmanian Aboriginal culture gallery. Depart Hobart for a stopover in the historic town of Richmond – home to some of Australia’s oldest institutions. Enjoy some time to explore the town, then leave for your next stop at a local family-owned and operated winery for a tasting session. Finish your tasting experience and continue to the coastal town of Bicheno, where you will stay for the next two nights.
Included Activities:
- Hobart - ningina tunapri TMAG's Tasmanian Aboriginal culture gallery
- East Coast - Winery Visit & Wine Tasting
- Richmond - Town Stopover
Accommodation:
- Hotel or Motel in Bicheno (Number of Nights: 1)
From your base in Bicheno, drive south to the beautiful Freycinet National Park, home to a wild domain of sublime beaches, whose powder-white sands are lapped by translucent waters. Join your leader for the walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, or continue to the beach itself for a swim. It was voted one of the world’s top 10 beaches. Then after lunch follow the path up to Cape Tourville Lighthouse. Pose for a picture (or two) in front of the panoramic views, and then head back to Bicheno. This evening, there’s the option for you to join a guided tour for a closer look at the life of the area’s Little Penguins as they return nightly to their rookeries to feed their young.
Included Activities:
- Freycinet National Park - Wineglass Bay Lookout Walk
- Freycinet National Park - Cape Tourville Lighthouse & Lookout
Optional Activities:
- Bicheno - Bicheno Penguin Tour - from (74 AUD)
- Freycinet National Park - Wineglass Bay Beach Walk & Swim - Free
Accommodation:
- Hotel or Motel in Bicheno (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, you’ll depart Bicheno and follow the Great Eastern Drive until you arrive in the northeast corner of Tasmania, home to the Bay of Fires. This popular conservation area features Tasmania’s signature white sand beaches, coastal heaths and woodlands filled with protected wildlife, as well as its unique orange-coloured granite rocks. Set off on a leader-led beach walk along one of the many bays before continuing today’s journey towards your accommodation in Sheffield. The former hydroelectric hub has reinvented itself as an arts community with more than 140 murals on its streets that depict local stories and characters. You’ll have a free evening tonight to explore the town and spot some of its street art.
Included Activities:
- Bay of Fires - Beach Walk
Accommodation:
- Motel in Sheffield (Number of Nights: 1)
This morning, drive over to the magnificent wilderness of Cradle Mountain National Park. The mountain, at 1545 m high, is one of the park’s iconic features and is surrounded by stands of native deciduous beech, rainforest, alpine heath lands and button grass. Icy streams cascade down the mountainsides and ancient pines are reflected in the still glacial lakes. You’ll have the chance to explore the park along a number of different walking tracks, including Dove Lake Circuit. Your leader will be at hand to explain the options depending on your or the group's ability. End the day by driving to your accommodation in Strahan.
Included Activities:
- Cradle Mountain - Option of Dove Lake Circuit, Crater Creek or Ronny Creek walks
- Cradle Mountain - Shuttle Bus to Walking Routes
Accommodation:
- Motel in Strahan (Number of Nights: 1)
From Strahan, enjoy a full day exploring Tasmania’s West Coast, including the Tarkine, which is not only Australia’s largest temperate rainforest, but the second largest in the world. This cool-temperate rainforest has largely been left untouched and still homes wildlife not found anywhere else on earth, including the endangered Tasmanian Devils. It even retains a biological history from when this area was still connected to Patagonia and New Zealand, known collectively as Gondwanaland. Return to Strahan in the late afternoon.
Included Activities:
- Tarkine Wilderness - Full Day Trip
Accommodation:
- Motel in Strahan (Number of Nights: 1)
Start the final day on the Apple Isle by passing through Queenstown’s eroded landscape of treeless hills, then stretch your legs on some great and moderately easy short walks along the Franklin River trail and along to the Nelson Falls boardwalk. Your next stop is Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, then continue over the Central Plateau and through the Derwent Valley. Finish your trip traversing Tasmania as you head back to Hobart, where your adventure will come to an end. If you’d like to extend your time in Tasmania, please speak to your booking agent.
Included Activities:
- Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Nelson Falls Walk
- Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park - Franklin River Nature Trail
- Lake St Clair - Lakeside Visit
Tour Operator
Intrepid Travel
Intrepid Travel is a global adventure travel company, dedicated to providing sustainable, experience-rich travel opportunities. They’ve been the leader in ethical, small-group travel since 1989 - taking people around the world for more than 30 years. They’re the world’s largest travel B Corporation - dedicated to being the best travel company for the world. In 2002, they established The Intrepid Foundation so their travellers could make a lasting impact on the communities they had visited. Although Intrepid Travel absorbs all administrative costs of The Intrepid Foundation, they are separate legal entities, allowing The Intrepid Foundation to grow independently. Intrepid Travel is made up of a collection of tour operator brands and 28 destination management companies all united by one vision: To change the way we all see the world.
In Business Since 1989
Reviews
Ben - Traveled, April 2024
Took the tour hosted by Robert & Frederico. Robert was always full of energy when he spoke and he had lots of stories. Whenever we saw animals on the outback roads he stopped and allowed us to have a look and photograph them. He did this with camels. He found a dead snake on the side of the road and then pulled it into our van for us all to have a look at it. He found a thorny devil on the side of the road and pulled it into the van for all of us to look at it. He was very knowledgeable with explaining the story of the Southern Cross star constellation. I liked that the tour guides allowed us to swap seats in the van and sit up the front with Robert. I liked the number of stops we had including Erldunda at the geographic centre of Australia and the many photo opportunities on the side of the road. It was fabulous to see Uluru and I was amazed at the height and size of it. We saw the sunset over Uluru which changed the colour of the rock which was sensational. We also saw the sunrise over Uluru and I enjoyed visiting the Aboriginal cultural centre. Aboriginal art is stunning and the people are friendly.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 05/01/2024
Tatyana - Traveled, April 2024
Tatyana· April 29th, 2024 Hi, The trip was very relaxing and recharging for me. I enjoyed it very much. It was great opportunity to meet people from different parts of Australia and from overseas in the group on the tour. I had such a great time exploring Western Australia and trying out new things. The weather was perfect in April, and we did some bushwalking and swimming as well. The travel was comfortable and entertaining. The accommodation was good, aging at some locations but clean. Very interesting tours to vineries for tasting local wines, chocolates. If we had more time on the last two days, I would prefer spending it exploring Freemantle with the Guide. And I think more than one day needed to spend on Rottnest Island. And I wish we had more time allocated to spend in Basselton. Our guide Sean provided great care managing our all-ladies group and we always were on time at different points of our destination. The chosen location for having meals were good and the food was excellent. My diet restriction options (gluten free, vegetarian) were always met. I'm grateful to Sean for sharing his knowledge about Australian history of this region and Aboriginal culture. I'm impressed that he was able answering all our questions. It was very interesting journey into Ngilgi Cave and meeting with Aboriginal guide, who happily presented stories about life of his people. I highly recommend this tour for people, who are interested in active, relaxing and informative vocation. Thank you!
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 04/29/2024
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