See Hobart from above on a 30-minute scenic flight in a small plane. Photograph spectacular views of the city of Hobart nestled along the Derwent River as you fly over the MONA, Mt Wellington and the northern suburbs. Get the best views of Hobart from the air on a scenic flight, limited to six to 10...Read more
Indulge in a VIP day out with this 8-hour Hobart tour that combines wine and art. This 'posh-as' package includes round-trip ferry transport from the Brooke Street Pier, admission to Hobart's renowned Mona (Museum of Old and New Art), two courses at Mona's top notch restaurant with Moorilla wine pairings, a private vineyard tour of Moorilla, an...Read more
Port Arthur is a village and historic site, founded in 1830 on theTasman Peninsula as penal settlement and timber station for convict punishment. After bushfires and the elements eroded away the prison, it's now become an open-air museum. A well-preserved piece of history and enlisted in the world historical heritage list by Australian government....Read more
Exploring Tasmania's only botanic garden with a personal guide is the best way to find out the stories and secrets behind the plants and architecture on this expansive 14 hectare site. Your guide will reveal which Tasmanian plants bees like to make honey from, which species are rare and threatened, and the unusual efforts taken to save an historic...Read more
Bruny Island is Tasmania’s premiere island-within-an-island destination. Beautiful walks and sea-cliff lookouts within national parks, it's the perfect getaway experience! In addition to stunning scenery, Bruny Island is a foodies paradise. The island showcases a variety of artisan cheese, oysters, seafood, berries, fudge, wine, whisky, gin,...Read more
A perfect introduction to Hobart full of highlights and hidden treasures. Learn about the fascinating Indigenous and colonial history through fun, informative tales. Walk the streets of Salamanca and Battery Point, local markets, galleries and villages, meet the makers and get orientated on this personalised urban experience.
Mount Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s oldest and most diverse national parks. You will visit stunning waterfalls and get to see some of the tallest trees in the southern hemisphere.
On the return trip, a stop-over at Curringa Farm offers a unique view of a Tasmanian farm...Read more
Mt. Field is one of the Island’s best-loved national parks. Experience iconic Russel Falls and stunning rainforest walks among ancient ferns and towering gumtrees. Visit one of Australia’s best wildlife sanctuaries and enjoy a picnic lunch in the wild or a fabulous dining experience at the Agrarian Kitchen (open...Read more
Wineglass Bay is hidden in the Freycinet Peninsula on the east coast of Tasmania, continuously ranked one of the top ten beaches in the world.
Along the way, we will stop at Kate's Berry Farm for morning tea, before heading out to Freycinet Lodge for lunch with a stunning seaview (at your own expense).
Personalized tours to suit your preferences. Private transport for the entire trip with one driver guide Pickup from your location (Hobart area) Safe, enjoyable, relaxing and...Read more
Take your time and savour a fabulous journey along Tasmania’s East Coast through historic Richmond, the Coal River wine region and charming seaside villages. Stop to sample fresh oysters, excellent local pinot and chardonnay and enjoy a fabulous lunch overlooking the vines. Finish mid-afternoon at your hotel in...Read more
Mt Wellington is the landmark of Hobart, where is definitely the place in awe. Standing on the top of the mountain, the view that surrounds you is amazing. You can see the whole city of Hobart, the Derwent River and beyond.
In Richmond, you can see the oldest convict constructed sandstone bridge still in use in Australia and St. John’s...Read more