Tasmania is a magical corner of the globe where nature captivates the heart with its beauty and diversity. From ancient forests preserved since the time of Gondwana to unique animals like the endemic Tasmanian devil, this isolated island at the end of the world beckons adventurers and dreamers with its picturesque landscapes, majestic mountains, and pristine beaches.
Be transported to a world of unspoiled landscapes, extraordinary history, and rare biodiversity. Witness incredible natural phenomena such as the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights), bioluminescent plankton, and blooming lavender fields.
Get ready for an unforgettable luxury adventure that will unleash all the magic and charm of Tasmania.
See Bells Beach, Twelve Apostles, Lorne Township, Erskine Falls, Teddy's Lookout, and other notable locations
Explore majestic mountain peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and endless forests
Try a variety of Tasmanian dishes accompanied by the region's best wines
Enjoy panoramic views of Hobart and the surrounding area from an altitude of 1,270 meters
Sample fresh seasonal delicacies on a secluded beach and swim in the crystal-clear ocean waters
Take a ride on the world's longest chairlift over the gorge and enjoy views of the historic bridge and the South Esk River
7 days/ 6 nights
In our programme, we offer a special and unique stay that allows you to better discover the place.
Your journey through Tasmania begins in Launceston, one of Australia's oldest cities, greeting you with its colonial-era atmosphere and charming old streets. Launceston is surrounded by green hills and vineyards that fade into majestic mountains on the horizon. Today, you will travel to Cradle Mountain National Park, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The route to Cradle Mountain passes through picturesque valleys and dense forests straight out of a fairy tale. Along the way, you can enjoy views of endless fields where sheep and kangaroos graze and breathe in fresh air filled with eucalyptus and wild mint aromas. The first thing that strikes you as you approach the national park is the dramatic contours of the mountain peaks framed by crystal-clear lakes and endless forests.
Upon arrival at the park, you will be welcomed into an oasis of comfort in the heart of Cradle Mountain National Park. The closeness to nature, combined with luxury and modern amenities, allows guests to feel as if they are in a cosy cabin in the woods without sacrificing the privileges of first-class service.
You'll stay in Spa Suites or similar rooms that offer the perfect blend of cosiness and luxury: a private veranda overlooking the wildlife, handcrafted Tasmanian wood furniture, king-size beds with soft duvets, a fireplace, and a spa tub.
Relax in the hotel's spa with state-of-the-art treatments and massages against majestic pine trees and mountain streams. Afterwards, you can visit the steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, and cold pool, which help improve blood circulation and promote complete relaxation.
Experience gastronomic delights by tasting dishes made with the best local products in the hotel's restaurants. Enjoy a chic atmosphere with a fireplace in the bar and bistro, a unique experience of tasting local wines and cheeses, or a tea ceremony with pastries made from fresh local ingredients prepared by a talented pastry chef.
After breakfast, you'll head to Cradle Mountain National Park for a ~2.5-hour loop around Dove Lake, offering stunning views of Cradle Mountain reflected in the calm waters. During your walk, you'll learn about the local flora and fauna and may spot cute wombats, kangaroos, quolls, Tasmanian devils, echidnas, platypuses, possums, along with dozens of species of birds, reptiles, fish, and frogs.
During the day, enjoy a thrilling helicopter flight that will provide new perspectives of Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, allowing you to appreciate the magnificence of Tasmania's ancient landscape.
Enjoy a cheese tasting at the hotel in the evening, followed by dinner in the restaurant.
After breakfast, you'll set off from Cradle Mountain Valley to Launceston. Explore the city's history and the scenic cliffs of Cataract Gorge, where the South Esk River cuts through sheer cliffs. Choose from a range of hiking routes, from easy to challenging, and take a ride on the Gorge Scenic chairlift, one of the longest in the world. This chairlift offers breathtaking views of the gorge, the historic 1867 Royal Bridge, and the South Esk River.
Afterwards, enjoy lunch at a winery in the Tamar Valley featuring gourmet dishes paired with local wines. The journey then takes you to Tasmania’s east coast, known for its stunning white sand beaches and granite shores.
Your day concludes at a luxury hotel in Great Oyster Bay, surrounded by the striking Hazards Granite Massif, renowned for its unique pink hue. After your day's adventures, relax and unwind with a spa treatment.
The hotel’s restaurants serve dishes prepared with the freshest seafood, including shrimp, scallops, and locally caught fish. The menu also features oysters, mussels, selected meats, wildfowl, and farm vegetables. Freycinet's mild coastal climate is ideal for producing exceptional wines that complement each meal perfectly.
Today, you can choose from the hotel's various activities, such as local wine tours, sightseeing, hiking, kayaking, mountain biking, or exploring Freycinet National Park with a guide. Stroll along Friendly Beaches, where white sand and azure water contrast with bright orange boulders. Climb the famous Wineglass Bay observation deck for exceptional peninsula views, or visit the Cape Tourville Lighthouse. Don't miss the guided tour of the local oyster farm, where you can sample freshly caught Pacific oysters in a beautiful setting.
One of the hotel's most popular excursions is an encounter with the symbol of Tasmania, the Tasmanian devil. Under the guidance of experienced guides, visit an enclosure for Tasmanian devils to observe their feeding and habits.
Today, you will take a trip along the picturesque East Coast. You'll travel past the seaside villages of Swansea, Triabunna, and Orford into the Coal Valley, stopping at the charming village of Richmond with its preserved colonial architecture. Enjoy lunch at a local vineyard before visiting Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can see Tasmanian devils and other native animals on a private tour. You will have the opportunity to hand-feed gentle kangaroos, pet koalas, or hold a baby wombat.
Next, your path leads to the capital of Tasmania - Hobart. Founded in 1804, this city is Australia's second-oldest city and is renowned for its rich historical heritage and cultural life. Hobart combines the charm of ancient buildings with modern energy.
Stroll along the famous Salamanca Place promenade, where historic sandstone buildings have been transformed into galleries, cafes, and boutiques. Every Saturday, the renowned Salamanca Market takes place here, offering a wide array of local goods, food, clothing, and works of art.
You will have the opportunity to visit the avant-garde Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), which has become one of the most talked-about museums in the world thanks to its unusual and provocative collection.
After a walk around Hobart, check into one of the immaculate view rooms of a luxury hotel on the historic Hunter Wharf. The hotel is known for its tours, which have a unique concept of "storytelling." Each room at the hotel is decorated in a style that reflects the different eras and personalities that have influenced Tasmania's history. You'll learn more about the island's rich cultural heritage through interactive narratives and guided tours of the hotel and the city led by professional storytellers.
The hotel has several restaurants and bars serving locally sourced produce, including fresh seafood and Tasmanian cheeses. If you want to relax in privacy, take advantage of the spa, where you can pamper yourself with massages or other body treatments. The cosy lounge areas of the hotel are also ideal for reading or relaxing with a glass of wine.
Your adventure begins in Cambridge, a suburb of Hobart, where you will take a helicopter flight along the southeast coast of Tasmania. You will enjoy views of Hobart's gorgeous southern beaches and the epic Storm Bay before heading to the Bangor Vineyard Shed winery.
Upon arrival at the winery, your pilot will assemble a carefully prepared picnic kit with seasonal Tasmanian delicacies. You will then be taken to the deserted Two Mile Beach. Here, on the coast, shared only with local wallabies, wombats, and birds, you will find delicious food, clean sea air, beautiful scenery, and the sounds of nature.
Remember to bring swimwear to cool off in the ocean's crystal-clear waters and sunbathe on the shore.
In the evening, return to the hotel.
Your final day begins with an exhilarating climb to the summit of Mt. Wellington/Kunanyi. The mountain is known as Wellington in English, after the Duke of Wellington, and as Kunanyi by the indigenous peoples of Tasmania. These names reflect both European and Aboriginal perspectives, honouring the cultural significance of the mountain. At a height of 1,270 meters, the summit offers a unique chance to witness a range of ecosystems, gradually transitioning to alpine landscapes. On clear days, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the river, and the vast horizons. This majestic sight will be the perfect conclusion to your Tasmanian adventure.
After lunch, you'll travel to Hobart Airport, bidding farewell to the unforgettable beauty of Tasmania.
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