Tasmania Coach Tours
Heritage, convict ruins, fresh local produce and crisp wines, pristine coastlines and the wilderness regions of the West Coast. Tasmania is a compact package of unrivalled scenery waiting to be discovered.
Heritage, convict ruins, fresh local produce and crisp wines, pristine coastlines and the wilderness regions of the West Coast. Tasmania is a compact package of unrivalled scenery waiting to be discovered.
Tours to this island state don’t get much more epic than this two-week adventure. Expect UNESCO World Heritage listed historic sites and wilderness areas including four national parks, pristine beaches and ancient glacial lakes. Gourmets and wine enthusiasts will delight in the vast array of breweries, wineries and farm gates to explore. And, at the end of the day unwind in our authentic accommodation options where you can pick your own fruit and immerse yourself in rural life at a modern farm stay.
view itineraryDiscover the best of Tasmania with stays in Hobart, Cradle Mountain, Launceston and Bicheno. Experience the tranquil beauty of Tasmania's pristine Wild Rivers wilderness area on a Gordon River cruise, enjoy a guided walk through the Tarkine rainforest and visit Bridestowe Lavender Estate.
view itineraryFly to Hobart and begin your festive escape with a seafood dinner at the Drunken Admiral and three nights in Hobart. Visit Port Arthur Historic Site with a guided tour and a Carnarvon Bay cruise via Tasman Arch, Devils Kitchen and Eaglehawk Neck. Enjoy a relaxed Christmas morning and a Christmas Day lunch with fresh Tassie delicacies, traditional fare and included beverages. Travel west via Russell Falls, The Wall in the Wilderness, Nelson Waterfalls, Iron Blow lookout and Queenstown to Strahan for a Gordon River cruise with reserved window seating and Sarah Island. Ride the West Coast Wilderness Railway, meet Tasmanian devils after dark at Cradle Mountain, explore Sheffield murals, Cataract Gorge chairlift, and Launceston, finishing with Seahorse World or Platypus House, Legerwood carvings and New Year celebrations.
view itineraryDiscover spectacular natural waterfalls, ancient forests, mountains and lakes when you visit four of the state’s national parks. From the Gordon River and Cradle Mountain to Freycinet National Park and Port Arthur Historic Site, UNESCO World Heritage-listed attractions steal the scene on this Tasmania tour encircling the state. In between explore atmospheric towns, meet a Tassie Devil and connect with innovative producers, where you’ll delight in delicious seafood, cheese tasting and a bush tucker walk with a local Aboriginal Guide.
view itinerarySee the icons of the Apple Isle on this in-depth tour of Tasmania. Fly into Hobart for 2-nights and explore the Port Arthur Historic Site. Enjoy an epic Gordon River Cruise travelling to Strahan and Queenstown. Enjoy a train journey on the West Coast Wilderness Railway line before arriving into Tullah. Take in all the sights of Wine Glass Bay with an aerial view whilst exploring the Freycinet Peninsula before heading back to Hobart.
view itineraryDiscover the natural beauty and cultural highlights of Tasmania on this all-inclusive adventure. From Hobart’s vibrant Salamanca Markets to the dramatic coastline of the Tasman Peninsula, this tour showcases the very best of the Apple Isle. Enjoy a premium Wineglass Bay cruise, get up close with native wildlife at Bonorong, and take in the alpine splendour of Cradle Mountain. Visit historic towns, taste award-winning cheeses, and unwind in comfort aboard our opulent Diamond Class coach. With fully escorted touring, indulgent meals, and handpicked experiences, this Tasmanian escape promises breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and unforgettable moments.
view itineraryCondensing these highlights into just a week is no mean feat. Join us as we unite pristine wilderness areas, World Heritage-listed historic sites and lavender farms, tiny fishing villages, cosmopolitan cities and mouthwatering culinary delights all into one epic 7 day adventure of the senses.
view itineraryTasmania may be Australia’s smallest state, but it packs a big punch when it comes to natural attractions. Visit 3 national parks including Mt Field, Franklin-Gordon Rivers, & Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair. Meet penguins and Tassie Devils, breathe in the world’s cleanest air, explore mirror-like lakes and dramatic mountains, and savour the fresh seafood, cheeses and fine wine for which this little island is renowned.
view itineraryWhat can you see in Tasmania in five days, you ask? A lot, as it turns out. Starting in Launceston, a UNESCO City of Gastronomy recognised for its vibrant food culture, tasting a lavender ice cream at the largest farm of its kind in the southern hemisphere, a walk around Cape Tourville Lighthouse in stunning Freycinet National Park, and immersing yourself in convict history at Port Arthur Historic Site. Enjoy a tantalising taster of what this 'Apple Isle' has to offer.
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