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Tas4x4Tours

Eddystone Point at dawn
St Columba Falls Pyengana
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Situated in the Bay of Fires
Tas4x4Tours is a family-owned and operated boutique tour business operating from Binalong Bay, situated northeast of Tasmania's Bay of Fires. The Bay of Fires is renowned for its stunning, pristine white beaches and iconic orange rocks. Tas4x4Tours can take you anywhere but specialises in fully guided full or half-day tours of the Bay of Fires and beyond. Tas4x4Tours only conducts tours on request for small groups of up to four people. Tours are individualised to suit clients interests within the time available 1/2 day tours focus on the Bay of Fires area and full-day tours can include the hinterlands where beautiful rain forests and waterfalls can be found. The guide is a very experienced driver who enjoys sharing his knowledge and showing clients special places (that even many locals don't know about). Clients often comment that they would not have seen half of the places they saw if they had not taken a tour. If staying locally, a door-to-door service is offered or alternative arrangements can be made. Limited accommodation for couples can be offered if available. Call for more information.
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