Australia's Only Island State
Visit Tasmania to go in search of scenic walking routes, picturesque coastlines and Tasmanian devils.
Separated from mainland Australia by the Bass Strait, Tasmania is a little ecosystem of its own. Its landscapes range from mountains and glacial lakes to sweeping coastlines and white sand bays, much of it protected within national parks.
The island’s history is shaped by its Aboriginal heritage, European settlement, and a gold rush of its own, leaving a rich cultural legacy. Today, Tasmania blends wild beauty with a thriving food, wine, and arts scene. Below are some of our favourite destinations within Tasmania:
Hobart
Tasmania’s capital sits between the River Derwent and the towering slopes of Mount Wellington. A trip to the summit rewards you with sweeping views across the city, harbour, and beyond. The city’s historic waterfront contrasts with bold contemporary art at MONA, while its markets, galleries, and restaurants showcase Tasmania’s creative and culinary spirit.
Freycinet Peninsula
On the east coast, Freycinet is famed for its pink granite peaks, white sand beaches, and the perfect curve of Wineglass Bay. The Saffire Freycinet hotel offers a luxurious base from which to explore, pairing world-class dining with panoramic views of the Hazards mountains. Walking trails, kayaking, and coastal cruises reveal the region’s unspoilt beauty.
Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park
Part of Tasmania’s UNESCO-listed wilderness, Cradle Mountain is perfect for an Australian walking holiday. Trails range from gentle lakeside strolls to multi-day treks like the famous Overland Track. Alpine peaks, mirrored lakes, and ancient rainforest create a dramatic backdrop for wildlife spotting, including wombats and, if you're eagle-eyed, Tasmanian devils.
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