Tasmania Tours & Trips
Walking among the world's tallest trees at Mount Field, trek to Wineglass Bay. Cradle Mountain's got those rugged peaks that photographers go crazy for, the Tarkine rainforest feels prehistoric, and Bay of Fires has sand so white it doesn't look real. Port Arthur tells dark stories from colonial days, Dove Lake's perfect for a circuit walk, and the Tasmanian devils at Bonorong? Total characters. Ready to see them for real?
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Quinten • traveled in December, 2025
Super 7 tour. It is ideal for: - People short in time wanting to see a lot; - People who want to listen to music during the tour, all the time and with moderate to high volume; - People- without their own transport; - People that like to travel quite in a rush (no time for contemplation, a couple of hours on top of a mountain, etc.); - People who do not want to spend too much money on accommodation (you can choose between motel and hostel, we choose the motel option); - People who do not care too much about privacy. Not so ideal if: - You are the John Muir type of person; - You want to look quietly to the landscapes and appreciate silence and meaningful conversation (not only in the bus, while contemplating, but also during the walks); - You are a slow traveler, not wanting to see all the things an area has to offer, but rather enjoying it profoundly (less is more); - You are the type of person that easily can spend the whole day at Port Arthur, reading all the comments at every place, thinking about what you´ve read about it before, making connections in your thoughts, enjoying the landscape, etcetera; - You do not like to see other fellow travellers climbing a hill (with an altitude lower than 500 mts Mt Amos is actually a hill) who had never heard of this hill before but choose this walking option just because it is presented as ´challenging´; - You are not a group person.
Super 7 - Seven Day Tour of Tasmania - S
Shannon • traveled in February, 2025
Trent was an amazing guide, introducing our group to so many incredible sights and teaching us about this unique island. From hikes in the hills to relaxing on the beach, we saw so much of the country. I would highly recommend this trip to anyone considering visiting Tasmania.
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Patricia • traveled in December, 2025
It was a well planned trip. Accommodations were nice.
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Table of contents
- The best Tasmania tour packages
- Travel Tasmania your way
- Best tour companies for Tasmania tours
- Popular Tasmania Cruise Ships
- Tasmania tours for every type of group
- Top Tasmania travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Tasmania
- Contact our Tasmania travel experts
- What our customers ask about Tasmania Tours & Trips
The best Tasmania tour packages
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Super 7 - Seven Day Tour of Tasmania
90 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was a fabulous tour taking us to many of Tasmania's finest historical and natural wonders.”
Margaret, traveled in March
Seven days of diverse Tasmanian landscapes await. Walks through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Cradle Mountain's alpine terrain, and the historic Port Arthur site fill each day. Suitable for ages 8+, with multiple daily hiking options, 6 nights' accommodation, and mini-coach transport included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Strahan, Henty Dunes, Tullah, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Dove Lake, SheffieldSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Under Down Under Tours From
- US$924
4 Day Wild Tasmania Tour
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Absolutely brilliant tour - highly recommend. All the highlights of Tasmania are covered with plenty of time at each stop.”
Mina, traveled in January
Tasmania's icons reveal themselves over 4 days: UNESCO-listed Cradle Mountain's wombat trails, Bay of Fires' orange-granite coastline, and Wineglass Bay's pristine beaches. Lakeside lodges and bush cabins offer wildlife viewing opportunities. Perfect 5.0 accommodation rating.
Duration 4 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Tullah, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Bay of Fires Conservation Area, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park Age Range Ages 18-60 Operator Wild Tasmania Tours From
- US$668
Totally Tasmania - 6 days
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Spend more time in final location (Eaglehawk Neck) to enjoy area. We loved his sharing of stories about Tasmania.”
Jay, traveled in March
This comprehensive tour spans Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park to Wineglass Bay's white sands. Sail Gordon River's pristine waters, spot wombats at Ronny Creek, and delve into Port Arthur's convict heritage. Comfortable hotels serve as bases for experiencing the island's diverse landscapes.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Queenstown, Macquarie Harbour, Tullah, Sheffield, Launceston, St Helens, Bicheno, Freycinet National ParkSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator On The Go Tours From
- US$1,610
Duration 4 days Destinations Hobart, Port Arthur, Eaglehawk Neck, Hartz Mountains National Park, Mount Wellington, Bruny Island, Cape Bruny Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,920
15% Off- US$1,632You save $288
Best of Tasmania - 10 days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“He is a very knowledgeable person about the land and history of the Tasmania. He also explained each and all locations with its history and the development of the city and attractions.”
Ray, traveled in December
From the rugged Tarkine Rainforest to Freycinet's pristine beaches, Tasmania's natural wonders await. Meet Tasmanian devils at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, sail the Gordon River through ancient rainforests, and stand in awe at Trowutta Arch's geological formation.
Duration 10 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Queenstown, Macquarie Harbour, Tullah, Waratah, Stanley, Smithton, Devonport, SheffieldSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18+ Operator On The Go Tours From
15% Off- US$2,435
Hobart, Tasmania ~ St. Patricks Day ~ Guided *ROAD CYCLE* (All Inclusive)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tasmania was so beautiful at that time of year & to explore so much of it was such a great, fun experience.”
Tasmania's dramatic 220km East Coast winds from Launceston's countryside to Hobart's waterfront. The route features Derby's mountain bike trails, Freycinet's Wineglass Bay, and Devils Corner Vineyard, with premium stays at Bicheno by the Bay.
Duration 7 days Destinations Launceston, Scottsdale, St Helens, Bicheno, Swansea, Triabunna, Hobart Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Climbing Mountains From
15% Off- US$3,068
Duration 7 days Destinations Launceston, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park, Triabunna, Hobart, Port Arthur Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator AAT Kings From $3,699
10% Off- US$3,329You save $370
Tasmania's beauty shines from Hobart's historic Battery Point to Port Arthur's convict sites. Highlights include Gordon River cruising, Cradle Mountain walks, and Wineglass Bay's beaches. Luxury awaits at Grand Chancellor and Cradle Mountain Hotel, complemented by local wines and fresh seafood.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Launceston, Bicheno, Triabunna, Port Arthur Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $6,515
10% Off- US$5,864You save $652
Hobart's charms unfold from Mt Wellington's summit to Salamanca Market. Bruny Island's pristine beaches and local delicacies await discovery. The Port Arthur Historic Site tour includes a harbor cruise, with stops at Pirates Bay lookout and the Tasmanian Chocolate Foundry. This 3-day adventure returns to Hobart daily.
Duration 3 days Destinations Hobart, Bruny Island, Port Arthur Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Tassie Tours Tasmania From
10% Off- US$299
Tassie's Parks and Nature
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The places we went, the history we learned, the adventures we had...so much in a short time, but not over done.”
Lisbeth, traveled in February
Tasmania's highlights unfold from Hobart to Launceston, including Gordon River cruise and Cradle Mountain exploration. Luxuriate at premium Strahan Village and Hotel Grand Chancellor properties while sampling local produce at Mount Gnomon Farm and Josef Chromy Estate.
Duration 7 days Destinations Hobart, Queenstown, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Burnie, Sheffield, Launceston Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator AAT Kings From $3,095
10% Off- US$2,786You save $309
Travel Tasmania your way
Best tour companies for Tasmania tours
Our travelers consistently recommend three top operators for walking Tasmania's wilderness trails. Intrepid Travel and Tasmanian Hikes get high marks from hikers on the Cradle Mountain Overland Track, where guides bring solid expertise and - somewhat surprisingly for backcountry trekking - really good food to the experience. The equipment they provide is reliable and well-maintained, which makes a big difference when you're out in changeable Tassie weather. Under Down Under runs popular circuits like their Tassie 5 Highlights and Super 7 tours, where the guides earn praise for adapting routes to weather conditions and sharing deep local knowledge. Their tours are smoothly organized and hit all the key spots, though some of our customers suggest booking upgraded lodging if you want more comfort after long days of walking. The standard accommodations work fine but aren't fancy. The guides on these tours know exactly when to push on and when to take it slower, especially on more challenging sections. They're good at reading the group's energy levels and interests, tweaking daily plans to match conditions and keeping spirits high with interesting stories about Tasmania's nature, history and local characters. All three companies maintain small group sizes which lets you properly experience Tasmania's quiet wilderness areas, spot wildlife more easily and get proper attention from guides when you need it on the trails.
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Demographics
Best time to visit Tasmania
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter tours work well with Tasmania's cooler weather patterns - the guides know exactly when to adjust routes for the best experience. Multi-day trips from Hobart keep you moving through different landscapes, from morning walks under the tall eucalyptus at Mount Field to reaching the rugged west coast by afternoon. Our travelers like having choices, such as taking on the more challenging Marion's Lookout climb or doing an easier walk around Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain. The winter months are actually great for wildlife spotting - you'll often see wombats and wallabies out looking for food during the mild daytime hours.
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- Spring 2026
Tasmania comes alive with our highly-rated spring tours that blend diverse experiences into well-crafted journeys. The 6-day explorer routes adapt smoothly to spring conditions, with experienced guides Justin and Luke adjusting the daily flow based on seasonal patterns. You'll walk beneath towering trees at Mount Field, venture through the ancient Tarkine rainforest, and spot native wildlife emerging in the warmer weather. Solo travelers often tell us they love these tours because of how naturally the guides balance group activities with quiet moments. For those seeking more time in nature, our 7-day active circuits mix mountain biking on Maydena's purpose-built trails, walks through eucalyptus forests and also close-up encounters at Bonorong sanctuary. The 4-day wild tours attract younger travelers looking for genuine outdoor adventures - you'll tackle the climb to Marion's Lookout at Cradle Mountain and sleep where wombats and quolls make their rounds. These spring tours stand out because our guides have mastered the timing, from early wildlife viewing to perfectly timed walks for the best Wineglass Bay vistas.
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- Summer 2026
Summer in Tasmania gives us long days perfect for exploring. Our customers really enjoy those early morning rainforest walks before it gets warm, then heading to east coast beaches to cool off later. The 3-4 day tours pack quite a bit in - you'll walk up to Wineglass Bay's viewpoint, visit Tasmanian devils at wildlife parks and join evening BBQs with native animals around. If you've got more time, our 6-7 day trips let you properly experience the difference between Cradle Mountain's high country and also the white beaches at Bay of Fires. The guides know all the good spots for trying local foods too - from fresh berries to local ice cream made right there on the farms.
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Tasmania's autumn tours blend seamlessly into satisfying combinations that our travelers love to experience. Multi-day explorations through the Tarkine rainforest and Freycinet National Park showcase seasonal transitions, with guides adapting paths to match daily conditions. Our guests particularly connect with 6-day wilderness circuits that combine walks among towering eucalyptus at Mount Field, local cheese tastings in St Marys, and encounters with native wildlife at Cradle Mountain. The week-long journeys earn high marks from customers, balancing active treks with cultural immersion - you'll hike to Wineglass Bay, visit Tasmanian devils at sanctuaries and explore Gordon River when hiking temperatures are just right. Groups stay small at 16 people, letting guides adjust the pace according to weather and group energy, while the mix of hostels and lodges offers both social spaces and quiet retreats. Our travelers often mention how guides excel at timing wildlife encounters, especially around Russell Falls and Cradle Mountain, where wombats and wallabies emerge during autumn's gentle days.
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How Can I Best Experience Tasmania's Amazing Landscapes?
You've got lots of great ways to discover Tasmania's diverse beauty. Here's what works really well: Explorer tours are perfect if you're active and want to really get out there. Take the Tasmania Adventure tour - over 8 days you'll hike through stunning spots like Wineglass Bay trek ancient Tarkine rainforest and get to experience Aboriginal culture at ningina tunapri gallery. You'll even get to try local treats like artisan cheese and ice cream in charming St Marys. If you prefer traveling with a smaller crowd small group tours are your best bet. Usually around 12-19 people these tours feel more like traveling with friends while you explore places like Cradle Mountain meet Tassie devils at Bonorong and wander the gorgeous Bay of Fires. The Explorer Six tour packs all this into 6 amazing days. Want something totally customized? Private tours give you complete flexibility. The 5 Day Tasmania Private Tour lets you do things your way - maybe walking the Tahune Airwalk cruising the Huon River or climbing Cape Bruny Lighthouse.
What Kind of Travel Experiences Can I Choose From?
Tasmania's got something for every type of traveler. Here are some fantastic options: Bicycle tours let you really feel connected to the landscape. The St Patricks Day Road Cycle tour covers 448km over 7 days from Launceston to Hobart. You'll cycle through pretty towns like Scottsdale hit the mountain bike trails in Derby and even squeeze in some kayaking around Freycinet. Love hiking? The Cradle Mountain Overland Track is absolutely incredible. Over 6 days you'll cover 65km with expert guides camping in beautiful spots exploring historic huts and maybe even climbing Mt Ossa Tasmania's highest peak. If food's more your thing try the Tastes of Tasmania tour. You'll spend 7 days exploring everything from Hobart's historic docks to MONA museum sampling fresh oysters and discovering hidden foodie spots between Hobart and Launceston.
Which Natural Areas Should I Definitely Visit?
Tasmania's natural wonders are surprisingly easy to get to. The must-sees include: Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park with its iconic mountain views and Dove Lake - you can drive shuttle or tour there. Freycinet National Park home to the stunning Wineglass Bay is accessible by car or guided tours. Don't miss Tasman National Park's dramatic sea cliffs or the Bay of Fires with its orange-tinted rocks and crystal waters.
Where Can I Find Tasmania's Hidden Gems?
Looking for somewhere a bit quieter? Try these special spots: Mount Field National Park is peaceful and beautiful with Russell Falls and ancient trees. The Tarkine Rainforest takes more effort to reach but rewards you with Australia's largest temperate rainforest. Maria Island's a car-free paradise you can reach by ferry - perfect for wildlife watching and discovering convict history.
















































