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Tassie Highlights 5 / 5 day tour of Tasmania (Original Tour)

View of Cradle from Marions lookout
Small group at Crater Lake in Cradle Mountain National Park
Drone shot of rocks at the Bay of Fires
Beach at the Bay of Fires
Tasmanian Devils at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
Walking track at Cape Tourville Freycinet National Park
Historic Richmond Bridge
Wineglass Bay
Port Arthur Historic Site
Port Arthur Historic Site
Experience the highlights of Tasmania over five days. Discover our premium National Parks plus enjoy Port Arthur Historic Site and visit a wildlife sanctuary to see Tasmanian Devils. Starting on the Tasman Peninsula, we’ll explore Port Arthur and the geological wonders within the Tasman National Park. As we travel along the East Coast you’ll discover the stunning beaches of Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, the Bay of Fires and Bicheno. We’ll then explore the wildlife and walking tracks of Cradle Mountain. In Launceston we’ll enjoy Cataract Gorge before making our way back to Hobart via historic Ross, Richmond, and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary where we’ll meet Tasmanian devils. This active small group tour is eco-certified and best suited to guests with a moderate fitness level so you can enjoy the superb walks on offer.

Family Friendly

Non Smoking

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

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