14 Dec, 2023 - 20 Dec, 2023

7 Days trip in Tasmania, Australia

500 - 2500 USD Outdoor adventures City sightseeing Food exploration

Tasmania is an island state of Australia located in the southernmost part of the country. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, Tasmania offers a unique blend of rugged mountains, pristine beaches, dense forests, and abundant wildlife. The island is often referred to as the 'Natural State' or the 'Apple Isle' due to its diverse flora and fauna as well as its thriving apple industry.


AUD
1 USD = A$1.52
Canberra
UTC+11:00
☁️ 10.40°C
Bus
Ferry
Car

Itinerary

Thu,14 Dec
  1. 1
    Hobart

    Salamanca Market

    Explore the largest outdoor market in Tasmania, with over 300 stalls selling local crafts, fresh produce, and delicious food.

  2. 2
    Hobart

    Mount Wellington Summit

    Take a scenic drive to the top of Mount Wellington for a breathtaking panoramic view of Hobart and the surrounding area.

  3. 3
    New Norfolk

    The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery

    Enjoy a farm-to-table dining experience featuring fresh, organic ingredients from Agrarian Kitchen's own farm.

Fri,15 Dec
  1. 4
    Geeveston

    Tahune AirWalk

    Take a thrilling walk through the treetops and experience the beauty of the Huon River Valley from the suspended cantilever platform.

  2. 5
    Geeveston

    Geeveston Bakery

    Satisfy your cravings with delicious pastries and baked goods from the award-winning Geeveston Bakery.

  3. 6
    Hastings

    Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs

    Relax in the natural thermal pools or take a guided tour of the incredible underground cave system in the Hastings Caves State Reserve.

Sat,16 Dec
  1. 7
    Hobart

    MONA

    Experience the unconventional and thought-provoking art installations at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).

  2. 8
    Bruny Island

    Bruny Island Cheese Co.

    Sample some of Tasmania's finest cheeses and artisanal products at the Bruny Island Cheese Co.

  3. 9
    Hobart

    The Glass House

    Enjoy a stunning waterfront view while indulging in creative seafood dishes made from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.

Sun,17 Dec
  1. 10
    Cradle Mountain

    Cradle Mountain

    Hike the famous Overland Track or take a leisurely walk around Dove Lake in the stunning Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.

  2. 11
    Cradle Mountain

    Devil's Cradle Wildlife Park

    Get up close and personal with Tasmanian Devils, wombats, and other native wildlife at the Devil's Cradle Wildlife Park.

  3. 12
    Cradle Mountain

    Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge

    Relax in the luxurious surroundings of the Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge, complete with stunning views of the mountain.

Mon,18 Dec
  1. 13
    Freycinet

    Wineglass Bay

    Take a scenic hike to Wineglass Bay for breathtaking views of white sand beaches and turquoise waters.

  2. 14
    Freycinet

    Freycinet Marine Farm

    Taste some of Tasmania's freshest seafood at the Freycinet Marine Farm, located on the edge of Coles Bay.

  3. 15
    Freycinet

    Hazards Bar and Lounge

    Enjoy a sophisticated dinner featuring locally-sourced ingredients at the Hazards Bar and Lounge.

Tue,19 Dec
  1. 16
    Port Arthur

    Port Arthur Historic Site

    Explore the ruins of the infamous convict colony and learn about Australia's history at the Port Arthur Historic Site.

  2. 17
    Eaglehawk Neck

    Tasman Arch and Blowhole

    Witness the power of nature at the Tasman Arch and Blowhole, two stunning natural wonders located on the Tasman Peninsula.

  3. 18
    Dunalley

    Dunalley Waterfront Cafe and Art Gallery

    Enjoy a casual dinner overlooking the water at the Dunalley Waterfront Cafe, featuring fresh Tasmanian seafood and local art.

Wed,20 Dec
  1. 19
    Stanley

    The Nut

    Take the chairlift to the top of The Nut, a volcanic plug formation with stunning views of Stanley and the Bass Strait.

  2. 20
    Smithton

    The Angel's Share

    Taste some of Tasmania's finest single malt whisky at The Angel's Share, a boutique distillery in Smithton.

  3. 21
    Stanley

    The Stanley Hotel and Restaurant

    Dine in style at the historic Stanley Hotel and Restaurant, featuring locally-sourced ingredients and stunning views of the town and bay.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
15-40
Hotel
80-150
Airbnb private room
30-70
Glamping
100-200
Beachfront cabin
150-300

Transportation

Car rental
50-100 per day
Public buses
3-10 per ride
Taxi
2-4 per km
Uber
20-50 per ride
Bike rental
15-30 per day

Food

Street food
4-10 per meal
Local bakery
2-5 per pastry
Specialty coffee
4-8 per cup
Fine dining
50-150 per meal
Farmer's market
20-50 for grocery shopping

Activities

National park entrance fee
10-30
Museum admission
10-20
Wildlife sanctuary admission
20-40
Wine tour and tasting
50-100
Adventure tour (eg. hiking, kayaking, etc.)
50-150