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Ultimate Tasmania

13 day small group tour from Hobart

Discover Tasmania’s most iconic sights, from vibrant Salamanca Market to breathtaking Cradle Mountain, the serenity of the Gordon River, and the stunning Wineglass Bay.

Embark on an unforgettable two-week Small Group adventure through Tasmania, a land of breathtaking beauty and rich heritage. Explore UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites, four stunning national parks, pristine beaches, and ancient glacial lakes. Food wine enthusiasts will relish the region’s wineries, breweries. As the day winds down, retreat to authentic accommodation, where you can pick your own fruit and embrace the charm of rural life at a contemporary farm stay. Experience Tasmania at its finest.

Your tour highlights

  • Enjoy a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
  • Visit Hobart’s iconic Salamanca Market
  • Explore Mount Field National Park including Russell Falls and Lake St Clair
  • Relax on a Gordon River Cruise in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Explore stunning Cradle Mountain National Park and Dove Lake
  • Indulge in a Farm to Fork lunch at Mt. Gnomon Farm
  • Experience Launceston’s stunning Cataract Gorge
  • Take a guided tour of Bridestowe Lavender Farm
  • Cruise on Wineglass Bay – a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience
  • Immerse yourself in ancient history with a Welcome to Country ceremony and bush tucker walk
  • Stay on a modern Aussie farm surrounded by orchards and farm animals
  • MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience – Explore Port Arthur Historic Site

Tour itinerary

Day
1
Welcome to Hobart

Hobart, Tasmania’s vibrant capital, offers inspiration at every turn. Stroll the lively harbour precinct, indulge in fresh seafood, explore acclaimed galleries, or unwind in a tucked-away wine bar. This city effortlessly blends culture, cuisine, and charm. As the evening unfolds, gather with fellow travellers for dinner celebrating Tasmania’s finest local produce – a perfect way to connect, savour, and begin your adventure. Hobart promises an unforgettable start to your journey, rich in flavour and discovery.

Day
2
City Sights and Salamanca Market

Begin your morning exploring Hobart’s highlights, starting at Mt. Nelson Lookout, where sweeping views of the city and Derwent River unfold. See the iconic Cascade Brewery before continuing to historic Battery Point, rich in colonial charm. Wrap up the tour at the lush Botanical Gardens, showcasing Tasmania’s native flora in a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Then, dive into the vibrant Salamanca Market, a lively snapshot of Tasmania’s creativity, featuring artisan goods, fresh produce, and handcrafted treasures. Grab a coffee and wander through 300 stalls, set against historic sandstone warehouses.

Day
3
Hobart - Strahan

Today’s journey is a stunning contrast of landscapes, offering moments of tranquillity and awe-inspiring beauty. Breathe deeply as you wander through the lush forest of Mt. Field National Park, where the cascading tiers of Russell Falls create a misty, dreamlike setting. Find peace at the reflective waters of Lake St. Clair, Australia’s deepest natural lake. Travel through the World Heritage-listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park before arriving in Strahan, a serene coastal town on the island’s wild West Coast. Here, take in the vast expanse of Macquarie Harbour – an incredible seven times larger than Sydney Harbour.

Day
4
Strahan - Cradle Mountain

A cruise day is always a great day, especially when you drift across the glassy waters of Tasmania’s secluded Gordon River, surrounded by ancient, towering rainforests. Glide through this untouched wilderness, soaking up the tranquillity as you journey toward Sarah Island, Tasmania’s oldest convict settlement. Once a place of hardship, its haunting ruins have now been overtaken by nature, draped in forest and winding vines. Later, continue your adventure toward the vast Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, passing through tiny mining towns nestled in rugged, mountainous terrain. Take time to unwind – tomorrow, Cradle Mountain’s breathtaking landscapes await.

Day
5
Cradle Mountain Sightseeing

Immerse yourself in the breathtaking wilderness of Cradle Mountain, a jewel of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Towering snow-capped peaks, moss-laden rainforests, and glacial lakes define this stunning landscape. Visit Dove Lake, where Bennetts wallabies, echidnas, and pademelons roam freely. Stop by Waldheim Chalet, once home to Gustav and Kate Weindorfer, whose dedication helped preserve this natural wonder. This afternoon, choose your adventure—hike scenic trails, meet a Tasmanian Devil (own expense), or simply unwind by the fire at your hotel, soaking in the beauty and tranquillity of Tasmania’s untamed wilderness.

Day
6
Cradle Mountain - Launceston

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast before departing the Central Highlands for Tasmania’s stunning north-west coast, where fertile volcanic soil nurtures over 100 varieties of potatoes, accounting for nearly a third of Australia’s total potato production. Arrive in the quaint township of Penguin and visit Mount Gnomon Farm, where farmer Guy Robertson passionately cultivates his orchard and crafts cider. Savour a paddock-to-plate lunch highlighting the region’s finest flavours. Later, continue to Sheffield, the renowned ‘Town of Murals,’ then journey through the picturesque Meander Valley, arriving in Launceston, ready for further exploration.

Day
7
Launceston Sightseeing

Begin the day with a guided city circuit tour, taking in Launceston’s key sights and local highlights. Then visit Cataract Gorge, where rugged bushland meets elegant Victorian gardens just moments from the city centre, creating a striking natural retreat. This afternoon is free for you to explore your way. You may choose to visit the historic Beaconsfield Mine, encounter unique marine life at Seahorse World, or see platypuses up close, all on optional experiences (own expense). Alternatively, remain in Launceston and wander at your own pace, discovering its charming streets, heritage buildings and inviting cafes. How you spend the rest of your day is entirely up to you.

Day
8
Launceston - Bicheno

Before you even step foot onto Bridestowe Estate, its soothing lavender aromas will greet you. This picturesque farm offers indulgent flavours – from lavender-infused ice cream to golden honey harvested by half a million bees that thrive among the vibrant floral fields. Next, visit the Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees, an awe-inspiring tribute to fallen WWI soldiers, where intricate sculptures bring history to life. It’s a humbling reminder of the beauty and freedom we cherish today. As night falls, don’t miss the chance to spot little penguins in Bicheno, watching them waddle ashore in their natural coastal habitat – a truly unforgettable experience (own expense).

Day
9
Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay

It’s no wonder Tasmania’s east coast is renowned for its postcard-perfect beaches. The deep blue ocean accompanies you through Cape Tourville’s untouched eucalypt forests, revealing dramatic coastal views stretching to the horizon. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Freycinet Peninsula on a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, supporting local wildlife conservation. Glide past rugged granite peaks, striking pink cliffs of the Hazards range, and secluded beaches lined with dense bushland. As you take in the serenity of Wineglass Bay, savour a delicious Ploughman’s lunch on board, perfectly paired with the spectacular scenery surrounding you.

Day
10
Triabunna - Sorell

Begin your day on the tranquil shores of the Derwent River, where local palawa will warmly welcome you to country, sharing traditions and native bush tucker. Then, step back in time in Richmond, home to Australia’s oldest convict-built gaol and bridge. Explore charming boutique shops or visit Old Hobart Town, an award-winning model village recreating 1820s Hobart (own expense). Tonight, retreat to Iron Creek Bay Estate, surrounded by 70 hectares of orchards bursting with cherries, apricots, apples, and grapes. Wander the grounds, pick some fruit and say hi to some of the resident geese, alpacas, and sheep, before unwinding with a sunset and locally inspired feast at the farm’s celebrated restaurant.

Day
11
Port Arthur Historic Site

Though the World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site holds a sombre past, today it’s surrounded by rolling green fields and breathtaking water views. Discover its fascinating history on a guided tour, where expert storytellers unveil its many secrets. Cruise around the Isle of the Dead, take in rugged sea cliffs from Pirate’s Bay Lookout, and marvel at natural wonders like Tasman’s Arch, Devil’s Kitchen, and the Blowhole. This evening, enjoy Hobart at your leisure. Whether you’re after fine dining or cozy wine bars, Tasmania’s cool little capital has an abundance of options to make your night truly special.

Day
12
Hobart Free Time

Tasmania’s capital has a way of inviting you to slow down and soak in its charm. Whether it’s the serene waterfront, vibrant art-filled streets, or the majestic mountain backdrop, you’ll ease into the relaxed rhythm of Hobart. Spend the day as you wish – perhaps embark on a Bruny Island Cruise to see playful fur seals and towering sea cliffs or take to the skies for a scenic flight over the wild Southwest. Take a walking tour through the city’s historic streets, explore the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery (all own expense), or simply unwind. This evening, gather with your travel mates for a celebratory dinner at one of Hobart’s standout waterfront restaurants.

Day
13
Farewell from Hobart

Two weeks of incredible sights, flavours, and adventures – if you can still count them all, you’ve truly made the most of your journey. Now, it’s time to take those unforgettable memories home, sharing laughter, stories, and favourite moments with loved ones. Until next time, Tasmania!

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Tour pricing:

from $11,979

per person twin/double share*
Single from NZ$15,143

Small group tour dates:
20 Nov - 2 Dec 2026
29 Jan - 10 Feb 2027
9-21 Apr 2027
24 Sep - 6 Oct 2027
19 Nov - 1 Dec 2027
28 Jan - 9 Feb 2027

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Tour Inclusions:

Not included:

Flights to and from your tour are not included in the tour price.

Conditions:

A medium level of fitness required. The Russell Falls Walk is an easy, flat 1.4 km unsealed trail taking approximately 25mins return. For those choosing to walk round Dove Lake, this is considered a Moderate 6km loop. Track has short steep hill sections, some rough surface and many steps. Not suitable for all guests. Alternate shorter walks are available which your Tour Director will advise. The Cataract Gorge circuit is a short easy walk however there are some steps and uneven surfaces. Port Arthur has steps up to some of the buildings and uneven surfaces however the majority is on a sealed path. What to Bring Comfortable walking shoes Warm layers in cooler months Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat Water bottle Camera AAT
We absolutely loved our time away and boy did we cover some mileage!! Our journey to the Kakadu with Outback Spirit was great. We had a fantastic guide with huge knowledge and he really contributed to the trip. We couldn't fault The Ghan, everything beautifully done, stunning food, plenty of champagne, great company and excellent staff. The off-train experiences were well organised which amazed me considering how many people were on the train!  A highlight was the champagne in the middle of the desert after a day at Coober Pedy with nothing else except train and desert in sight. Our 8 day outback experience was everything and more than expected. So well run, great guides with enormous knowledge of the area. Nothing was a problem, everything ran smoothly. Accommodation was great and all the excursions well worthwhile. Was fun and the 2 guides really contributed to that.  
The Ghan, August 2025, Carolyn & Philip
Had an amazing time thanks! Everything was perfect and hotels and transfers etc all worked great! Thanks for all your help! Will definitely recommend you to anyone who asks and any more trips we plan will come to you.  
Tahiti, Simon
We greatly enjoyed the Heritage trip to the Sub-Antarctic Islands and Sounds. Only rain was on the last day just after we completed our zodiac cruise on Dusky Sound.  
Sub Antarctic Islands & Fiordland, Paul and Ann
We have thoroughly enjoyed our trip with Intrepid.  There were only eight of us with our Spanish guide. He was amazing, showing us things that weren't on the itinerary.
Red Centre NT, Harm & Glenis
We had a wonderful time in Niue, and our stay at the Matavai was very comfortable. The staff were all very helpful and friendly and the food was good, We had beautiful warm weather with cloud cover that stopped us burning. The hire car was essential and it allowed us to see the whole island in detail. We had 10 dives with Niue Blue, they were wonderful guides, the water around the island is world class. 10 days was just right for us, we also got to see some whales, dolphins, and flying fish. We explored all of the pools, caves and caverns, and managed the Washaway Cafe twice. It was a totally wonderful holiday,  we all want to return.
Niue, David & Yan
We really enjoyed our trip to WA. The tour went well. The sights were great. I love WA. We had booked to swim with the whale sharks on the Ningaloo Reef. That was indeed a highlight. The show was really put on by the Humpbacks who were in large numbers and very active. A Humpback whale and her baby swam through our whale shark  group after we first entered the water to get used to our snorkle and flippers. The whale 'tapped' on the arm with her flipper! And the swimming along the colourful world heritage reef was very special. We loved the reef and the whale sharks and all the other fish swimming amongst the reefs. We especially enjoyed the canyon walks and swimming in deep pools. All in all a great trip that we would recommend to others.
Western Australia, Helen & Kevin
We had a lovely family time. Worked out well overall at Plantation & Musket Cove. Plantation had several great playgrounds suitable for the infant's age (20 months) & more choices for food to purchase which was good. Could have done with a few more loungers around the pool at Musket .. but overall very good. The garden bures at Musket were very well spaced & private & lovely setting
Fiji, Fiona
The Cruise,  Staff and Food could not be faulted all excellent. The island’s Landscapes beautiful. The island guides we had were great very informative and friendly. Overall a great trip with special friends. Thanks for your help
Tahiti, Jeff & Glen
Just a quick note to say thank you for another seamless trip with my flights to and within Australia last week. Many of the others had luggage tagging issues due to the way their tickets had been set up by their agents while I quietly breezed through with no problems.Thanks again for being so amazing at what you do.
Georgina, Australia
I was on the Marlborough Sounds trip 1 - 7 May, and thoroughly enjoyed myself. I appreciated the upgrade to a more comfortable, and quieter cabin. The team is really excellent, they do their best to see that their travellers are being well cared for and get the best possible out of the trip. They also did a brilliant job with the weather! We had a good balance of shore explorations, zodiac cruises, and time to relax. The food was excellent. We were very fortunate in the variety of birds and native bush, as well as fur seals and that marvellous dolphin pod. The interesting talks in the evening were an added bonus
New Zealand, Sandra
We have returned from our Darwin and Ghan journey - all really fantastic and couldn't fault the organisation.  We were pleasantly surprised to have credits on the JetStar flight for food and drink, and of course the $150 at the Mindil Beach was very useful.  This hotel was truly wonderful.  The flights were well coordinated and all on time.  The temperatures in Darwin were hot but not oppressive, much cooler now.
Northern Territory Australia, Trish & Mike