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10-day Tasmania Explorer

Date: 11th - 20th March 2026

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Pick Up:
Bus Interchange, Neil Street, Bay 4 or Bus Depot, 84 Warwick Street

Return Toowoomba:
Bus Interchange, Neil Street, Bay 4 or Bus Depot, 84 Warwick Street

Travel Cost:
Twin/Double Share $7,499.00 pp
Single Traveller $8,999.00 pp 

Non-Refundable Deposit $350.00 per Person required within 7 days of booking.

Final payment is required 8 weeks before departure. Booking can be made directly at our office, 84 Warwick St, Toowoomba.

Book online or contact 07 4591 3111 or email [email protected]

Highlights & Inclusions

  • Flights & airport transfers
  • 9 nights quality accommodation
  • National Park entries
  • Wineglass Bay Cruise
  • West Coast Wilderness Railway (Wilderness Class)
  • Port Arthur entry, guided tour & harbour cruise
  • Daily breakfast + selected lunches & dinners
  • All sightseeing and admissions as listed
  • Tour Escort

Discover Australia’s island gem—where wild landscapes meet rich history.

Tasmania offers pristine beaches, ancient rainforests, rugged mountains, and charming towns, all within easy reach.

From world-class food and wine to unforgettable wildlife encounters and outdoor adventures, Tasmania is a destination that feels untouched, inspiring, and refreshingly different.

Day 1. Wednesday 11 March 26 TOOWOOMBA – BRISBANE AIRPORT – HOBART

Your Tasmanian adventure begins as we depart Toowoomba by coach and travel to Brisbane Airport. After checking in, we board our flight to Hobart, touching down in Australia’s southernmost capital in the early afternoon.

Upon arrival, we meet our local representative and transfer to our centrally located accommodation.

Dinner at the Hotel.

Day 2. Thursday 12 March PORT ARTHUR– HARBOUR CRUISE – TASMAN PENINSULA

Today, we travel southeast to the Tasman Peninsula, an area rich in natural beauty and convict history. Upon arrival at the UNESCO-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, we embark on a fully guided walking tour, learning about the lives of convicts, soldiers, and free settlers.

Next, we board a harbour cruise, offering unique waterside views of the site and nearby Isle of the Dead. Afterward you may explore restored buildings, ruins, and heritage gardens at your own pace.

After lunch at the Port Arthur Lavender Farm Café, we continue sightseeing along the Tasman Peninsula, stopping at: Tasman Arch – a towering natural bridge carved by the sea, Devil’s Kitchen and the rugged coastline, Pirates Bay Lookout – iconic ocean views, Tasmanian Chocolate Foundry – tasting included
We return to Hobart in the early evening.

Day 3. Friday 13 March Hobart – Richmond – Orford – Swansea – Freycinet Coast

This morning, we farewell Hobart and travel north through the historic village of Richmond, home to Australia’s oldest stone bridge.

Enjoy time to explore the quaint shops, bakery, and riverside scenery. We continue along the Great Eastern Drive through Orford, Triabunna, and Swansea, taking in breathtaking views across Great Oyster Bay towards the Freycinet Peninsula. Enjoy a relaxing vineyard lunch, featuring local wines and regional produce.

Arrive in Bicheno in the late afternoon and check into our coastal accommodation before dinner at a local tavern.

Day 4. Saturday 14 March Freycinet National Park – Wineglass Bay Cruise – Bicheno Blowhole

Today, we explore one of Tasmania’s most iconic regions. We begin with a short walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout, showcasing one of the world’s most photographed beaches.

Later, we join Pennicott Wilderness Journeys for a 4.5-hour eco-adventure cruise, travelling along the coastline of Freycinet National Park. Marvel at pink granite cliffs, secluded bays, and the pristine waters of Wineglass Bay. A gourmet lunch is served on board.

Return to Bicheno with time to visit the Bicheno Blowhole, a spectacular natural seawater geyser. Dinner tonight is at a local restaurant.

Day 5. Sunday 15 March East Coast – Derby – Little Blue Lake – Scottsdale – Launceston

Today, we travel north through Derby, the striking Little Blue Lake, and Scottsdale. We visit the iconic Pub in the Paddock and the Pyengana region, famous for fresh produce. Lunch is enjoyed at the Pub in the Paddock before arriving in Launceston.

We continue via the Pyengana region before arriving in Launceston by late afternoon. Dinner is at a local restaurant.

Day 6. Monday 16 March Cataract Gorge – Tamar River – Queen Victoria Museum

Begin the day at the stunning Cataract Gorge Reserve, only minutes from central Launceston. Enjoy free time to walk the gardens, suspension bridge, or scenic pathways before boarding your 1-hour Tamar River Cruise, showcasing the gorge from the water.

Lunch is enjoyed at the Cataract Gorge Café. In the afternoon, we visit the Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk, renowned for its cultural, natural science, and Tasmanian history exhibits.

Day 7. Tuesday 17 March Launceston – Mole Creek Caves – Ashgrove Cheese – Sheffield – Cradle Mountain

We depart Launceston and visit the Mole Creek Caves for a guided underground experience. Continue to Ashgrove Cheese Factory for a tasting stop, followed by a visit to the spectacular murals of Sheffield.

Arriving at Cradle Mountain, enjoy free time before tonight’s highlight: we take part in the Devils@Cradle After-Dark Feeding Tour, a rare chance to observe the Tasmanian Devil during its most active hours.

Day 8. Wednesday 18 March Cradle Mountain – Zeehan – Strahan – Evening Theatre

Spend your morning enjoying Cradle Mountain’s pristine environment — short walks, photograph wildlife, or simply enjoy the alpine air.

We then travel west to Zeehan, once a booming mining town. Here we visit the West Coast Heritage & Mine Centre, a vast museum dedicated to the pioneering history of Tasmania’s rugged west.

Continue to Strahan, a charming harbour town on Macquarie Harbour. Tonight, we attend The Ship That Never Was, a lively and humorous theatre performance based on a true escape story.

Day 9. Thursday 19 March Queenstown Wilderness Railway → Derwent Bridge → Hobart

This morning, we board the West Coast Wilderness Railway for a spectacular Wilderness Class experience, 
travelling through rainforest and historic mining country. Enjoy morning tea and lunch onboard.

Departing Queenstown, we journey east across Tasmania’s highlands, stopping at the awe-inspiring Wall in the Wilderness, a monumental hand-carved sculpture series depicting Tasmanian pioneer history.

We arrive back in Hobart in the early evening.

Day 10. Friday 20 March Hobart – Free Time – Airport Transfer

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before enjoying free time in the Hobart CBD for shopping, sightseeing, or morning markets (if operating). Later, we transfer to Hobart Airport for our flight home, concluding a memorable Tasmanian journey.

Note: All itineraries are subject to change due to occasional restrictions in opening times/days of some attractions, e.g. churches, wineries, etc. We cannot be held responsible for any changes due to closures, inclement weather, etc. This itinerary is going through a National Park.

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