Tasmania

 

Australia’s smallest state is a wilderness of wild beauty, rugged landscapes, rich convict history, exceptional produce and friendly locals.

Over 40% of the geographically diverse island is taken up by world heritage wilderness sites and national parks. With such an amazing mix of accessible experiences, a short stay in town or an extended road trip are all worthy options to get some fresh air in Tassie. Time your trip right and, with a little luck, you could witness the aerial ballet of the awesome aurora australis.

 
 

Hobart & South

Tassie’s waterfront capital is an eclectic mix of boutique hotels, bustling markets, exceptional local produce, heritage, arts and antiquities.

Launceston & North

What once was a bustling hub for the trade of wool and wheat, Tassie’s second-biggest city now boasts stylish restaurants, captivating 19th-century streetscapes alongside the Tamar river, highly acclaimed galleries and the great Tasmanian brewery of J.Boag & Son.

East Coast

The holiday town of Coles Bay is the gateway to the beautiful Freycinet National Park.

 

West Coast

Old mining towns and rich convict heritage populate one of Australia’s last wild wilderness frontiers of Tassie’s west coast.