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8-Nights Taste Tasmania

Tasmania
8-Nights Taste Tasmania
Tasmania
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Overview

Travel Answers (Formerly Travel2)

Set off on an extraordinary Tasmanian getaway, combining culinary delights, breathtaking scenery, and premium experiences. Begin your journey with two nights at Mövenpick Hobart, the perfect base for exploring the city. Experience the Bruny Island Food, Sightseeing & Lighthouse Tour, including a delectable lunch showcasing local produce. Dive into the Tasmanian Seafood Experience with "Deep to Dish," indulging in fresh seafood delights. A six-day car rental allows you to explore at your own pace.

Next, spend two nights at Strahan Village, where a premium Upper Deck experience on the Gordon River Cruise reveals the pristine wilderness. Continue to Launceston for two nights at The Verge Launceston, highlighted by "Let's Do Lunch" at the renowned Josef Chromy Wines, offering exquisite cuisine and wines.

Unwind with a night at the luxurious Freycinet Lodge, surrounded by stunning coastal landscapes, before returning to Hobart for a final night at Wrest Point. This vacation invites you to set off on a journey that seamlessly blends Tasmania’s finest food, wine, and nature into an unforgettable experience.

Vacation Inclusions

  • Private Arrival Transfer Hobart Airport to Hotel
  • 2-nights Hobart, Movenpick Hotel Hobart, Deluxe King Room including breakfast
    • Full-day Bruny Island Food, Sightseeing and Lighthouse Tour including lunch
    • Deep to Dish: Tasmanian Seafood Experience including Tasmanian rock lobster, oysters, blacklip abalone, mussels, urchin, Atlantic salmon and periwinkles + Tasmanian seasonal cheese platter, all inclusive drinks package featuring local wines, beers and cider
  • 6-days Group C Car Hire including unlimited mileage, Excess Reduction, Concession Recovery Fee, GST
  • 2-nights Strahan, Strahan Village, Waterfront Executive Spa room
    • Gordon River Cruise, Premium Upper Deck includes buffet lunch, morning and afternoon tea, and beverages
  • 2-nights Launceston, Hotel Verge Launceston, Verge King Room including breakfast
    • Josef Chromy Wines, Let’s Do Lunch including tastings and a 2-course lunch
  • 1-night Freycinet, Freycinet Lodge, One Room Cabin including breakfast
  • 1-night Hobart, Wrest Point, Harbour View Deluxe King including breakfast
  • FREE Chocolate Hour at Movenpick Hotel Hobart

Featured Destinations

Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park

Jutting out from the sea on Tasmania ’s mild east coast is the rugged and beautiful Freycinet Peninsula. The Freycinet National Park, reserved in 1916, consists of knuckles of granite mountains,surrounded by azure bays and white sandy beaches.The mountains create a spectacular sight from numerous vantage points along the east coast.

The scenic grandeur of Freycinet has long been admired,with the size and barren composition of the granite peaks of the Hazards rising from the low lying coastal vegetation. Freycinet National Park offers a range of opportunities that provide full immersion into the Tasmanian coastal environment. Wildflowers,birds and native animals can be seen,along with various marine creatures.

There are so many things you can do within this beautiful coastal park. You can take a explore the miles of unspoiled, white sandy beaches, go kayaking, sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving or rock climbing.

It's important to be prepared while exploring the park. Bring in plenty of water, sun protection, insect repellent, sturdy walking shoes and wear weather-appropriate clothing.

Launceston

Launceston

Launceston in northern Tasmania is situated where the North and South Esk rivers meet to form the River Tamar, a navigable tidal estuary meandering 40 miles to the Bass Strait. Sights in Launceston include the maritime college, the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, St. John's Church and Entally House. Launceston was established in 1826. Launceston first developed as a whaling port and agricultural market centre and became a city in 1888.
Strahan

Strahan

Strahan, is the only coastal town on the unprotected western side of Tasmania flanked by the Macquarie Harbor. Named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie this 50 kilometres long harbour opens to the sea through the narrow, eddying waters of Hell's Gates and receives the waters of the King and Gordon Rivers.
Hobart

Hobart

Hobart
Don't miss this small, scenic capital, famous for its Georgian buildings and crisp air. Browse bustling Salamanca Markets and run your hands over the sandstone buildings in Salamanca Place. Climb craggy Mount Wellington for sweeping views over Hobart and the wide Derwent River. Do a ghost tour in Battery Point, walk across Australia's oldest bridge in Richmond and visit the cute coastal hamlet of Kettering. Wind past forest and farmland to the cool-climate wineries of the Coal Valley. See bright spinnakers on the water and dine on fresh seafood from one of Hobart's waterside restaurants.

Five must-have Hobart experiences:

1. Wander Salamanca Place
Step back in time in Salamanca Place, the captivating cobblestone square on Hobart's waterfront. On Saturday mornings, you can wander through bustling Salamanca Markets and see glassblowers, potters and painters selling their wares. Buy a one-off piece of craft or pick up organic fruit and vegetables, farmhouse cheeses and freshly-cut flowers from the friendly local growers. Drink coffee under the sun umbrellas while listening to the slap of sails on masts and busking string quartets. Explore the galleries, theatres, craft shops and restaurants in the 1830s Georgian warehouses, once the haunt of sailors, whalers and workmen.

2. Climb Mount Wellington
Take in panoramic views over Hobart, Bruny Island, South Arm and the Tasman Peninsula from the interpretation centre at the top of windswept Mount Wellington. Stroll through cool forested gullies along the historic Pipeline Track or traverse Wellington Range on the back of a horse or mountain bike. Climb Sphinx Rock and see the Octopus Tree, the forest's tallest tree. Abseil or climb the Organ Pipe's craggy dolerite towers. Camp under the stars, four wheel drive along rough mountain trails or bike-ride down the mountain on an exhilarating tour. Mount Wellington's wilderness experience is 1,270 metres above sea level but just 20 minutes from the city centre.

3. Stay in Hobart's oldest suburb
Stay in bed and breakfasts next to grand old mansions and simple fishermen's cottages in Battery Point, named after a battery of guns put on the point in 1818. The guns have long been dismantled but Battery Point has retained its original seafaring charm. Visit elegant old buildings such as Arthur Circus Cottages, St. George's Anglican Church and Van Diemen's Land Folk Museum, a Georgian building on landscaped grounds. Check out Kelly's Steps, built by legendary adventurer James Kelly in 1839. Or walk in the footsteps of convicts, bushrangers, whalers, sailors, barmaids and prostitutes on a ghost tour.

4. Visit Richmond and Kettering
You can walk across Australia's oldest bridge and stand in the cell of its oldest jail in picturesque Richmond, a 30-minute drive north-east from Hobart. Explore the cobblestone streets by the lantern light of a ghost tour or picnic on the banks of the Coal River. Check out local art and craft in the galleries and cafes. On your way back to Hobart, stop off at one of the Coal Valley's many wineries. South from Hobart, you'll find the sleepy seaside town of Kettering on the shores of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. Have lunch watching the yachts and fishing boats bob on the sheltered harbour or take the ferry to Bruny Island.

5. Fill up on seafood and fine wine
Savour classic cool-climate wines at the cellar doors and wineries of the Coal River Valley, Derwent Valley and Huon Valley, all a short drive from Hobart. You can team them with a plate full of fresh produce in a sunny vineyard restaurant. Feast on freshly shucked oysters at Barilla Bay and fresh-off-the-boat fish from Salamanca Markets. Or you can watch the catch being unloaded from the balcony of one of Hobart's waterside restaurants. Wrap yourself in the aroma of ground coffee in the cafes of Salamanca Place. Or spice up your holiday with a meal at one of Hobart's many great Indian eateries.

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Valid Date Ranges

May 2025
05/28/2025 03/31/2026 $2,499 per person
Advertised price valid for departures now through March 31, 2026. Prices are quoted in USD and are ‘from’, per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplements apply. Advertised pricing reflects low season pricing. Seasonal surcharges apply for travel outside this season. Must be booked by June 30, 2025. Black-out dates apply Hobart Jun 6-7; Jun 13-14; Jun 20-21 and Strahan Apr 18-22; Jun 6-8. Other blackout dates may apply. Rates are not valid for special events and surcharges may apply. Prices are current at time of posting (4/14/2025) and may differ when you book your travel and are not guaranteed until full payment is received and processed, due to fare increases and currency fluctuations. All pricing is strictly subject to availability. All prices, itineraries and routing are subject to change without notice. Please call your travel advisor for current prices. CA CST: 2076233-40 | WA ID: 601 684 531

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.