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Tasmania Neighborhood tours

Our most recommended Tasmania Neighborhood tours

From Hobart: Full-Day Wine, Cider, Beer, and Whiskey Tour

1. From Hobart: Full-Day Wine, Cider, Beer, and Whiskey Tour

Spend a day sampling the traditional drinks of Tasmania on this guided tour. Enjoy natural landscapes and a tasteful combination of award-winning wines and ciders. Start the day at 10:00 AM at Brooke Street Pier on the picturesque Hobart Waterfront. After a welcome coffee, the tour sets off to the beautiful Huon Valley, home to Tasmania’s bountiful apple and cherry orchards. Sample award-winning wines at Home Hill Winery, including sparkling, chardonnay, pinot noir, dessert wines, and more while taking a leisurely stroll through the vineyards. At Pagan Cider Cellar Door, experience traditional farmhouse-style organic apple ciders and compare them to more modern examples made from a variety of fruits from the valley. Taste delicious cider at Willie Smith's Apple Shed and local produce from the valley will be on offer for lunch. In the afternoon head to the Hobart Brewing Company for a brewery tour and tastings of their beers, then it's off to either Spring Bay Distillery or Charles Reuben Estate, both amazing distilleries with delightful spirit tastings. Your day ends by being dropped off at Brooke St Pier by 5:30 PM.

Hobart City Sightseeing Tour including MONA Ticket

2. Hobart City Sightseeing Tour including MONA Ticket

Enjoy the best of Hobart and the Museum of Old and New Art on this intriguing sightseeing tour. See Hobart’s main landmarks in a converted historic tram and then spend your afternoon exploring the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Enjoy a 3-hour introductory city tour, seeing over 40 of Hobart's historical sites aboard the tram and stopping at four locations. Enjoy your experienced guide's expert commentary and in-depth knowledge of the city's history, lifestyle, features and attractions. See Sullivan's Cove, Parliament House, Salamanca Place, Princes Park, Battery Point and much more. Walk to see exterior of the Cascade Brewery and visit the remains of the Female Factory.  Marvel at views over Kangaroo Bay Marina and Bellerive as you cross the Derwent River on Tasman Bridge. Stop at Rosny Hill lookout for stunning views of Hobart, Sandy Bay, Mount Wellington, Tasman Bridge and Glenorchy. View Victoria Dock and Constitution Dock and see the exquisite Royal Tasmania Botanical Gardens.  Enjoy the fascinating collections at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) with your entry ticket in the afternoon. Relax at the end of the day with return ferry transfer to Brooke Street Pier, arriving in Hobart at 17:30.

From Launceston: Full-Day Wineglass Bay Explorer Tour

3. From Launceston: Full-Day Wineglass Bay Explorer Tour

Depart Launceston traveling through the well-preserved Georgian townships of Evandale and Campbell Town. Make a short stop in Campbell Town. Discover the Convict Brick Trail that extends through the town, visit the Red Bridge, and check out the tree sculptures. Enter the Freycinet National Park and admire the sight of The Hazards mountain range. Begin by stretching your legs on the Cape Tourville Lighthouse circuit. One of Tasmania’s Great Short Walks, this easy 20-minute walk provides spectacular 360-degree views of the surrounding coastline. Next, walk for about 60 minutes to the Wineglass Bay Lookout. Once at the top you are rewarded with the world-famous view of Wineglass Bay and the stunning Freycinet National Park. From the Lookout you have the option to return to the start of the walk with the tour guide, or for the keen hikers, you can choose to spend the rest of your time completing the Wineglass Bay beach hike and enjoy some time on the famous beach. The Wineglass Bay Beach hike is a 2.5-hour return walk and good fitness is required. Once on the beach, you can jump in the pristine waters for a swim, or wander along the white sands. If you prefer to select the shorter walking option, return from the Lookout with the tour guide, where you will have time to relax at Honeymoon Bay in the afternoon. The final stop on the East Coast is the stunning Devil’s Corner Winery, where you will have time to take in the magnificent view. On site, you can choose to purchase some wine tasting, wood-fired pizza, fresh seafood, or ice cream. Then, relax on the journey back to Launceston.

Hobart: Mount Wellington and Richmond Village Shuttle

4. Hobart: Mount Wellington and Richmond Village Shuttle

On this combination tour, you will start the day with our kunanyi/Mt Wellington Tour, offering a breath-taking journey to the mountain summit. Here you'll have 30 minutes to explore the spectacular views over Hobart and Southern Tasmania. Return to the Hobart waterfront with an hour to explore before commencing the afternoon Richmond Village Tour. Richmond historical village is home to Australia’s oldest bridge, Catholic Church and gaol. This part of the tour offers a generous 2.5 hours to explore this historical town at your own pace.

From Hobart: Iconic East Coast Day Trip to Wineglass Bay

5. From Hobart: Iconic East Coast Day Trip to Wineglass Bay

Take a guided day trip from Hobart to explore one of Tasmania's most iconic destinations, Wineglass Bay, located on the Freycinet Peninsula. Wander along rugged coastal tracks, slurp an oyster plucked straight from the sea, eat berries, chat with winemakers, and enjoy the sound of the ocean waves. Travel on the Great Eastern Drive, winding through the countryside along Tasmania’s east coast. Stop at several towns on the way, including Orford and Triabunna, for views of the mountainous Maria Island across the water. At Swansea, pause to take in the panoramas of the granite peaks of the Hazards of the Freycinet Peninsula. Next, on the road between Swansea with Little Swanport, see the historical landmark of Spiky Bridge made out of field stones – without any mortar or cement – by local convicts in 1843. Learn how its jagged flagstones were used to prevent cattle from falling over the edge. Then, follow a trail leading up to a lookout for panoramic views over Wineglass Bay. If time permits, dip your toes into the turquoise waters and wander the sparkling white sand of Wineglass Bay Beach. After working up an appetite, head to Devil’s Corner Winery for lunch at (cost not included). Sip on a pinot noir or sparkling wine as you eat a delicious meal with scenic views of Freycinet National Park. Finally, choose to sample salty oysters plucked straight from the waters of the Great Oyster Bay at Freycinet Marine Farm, or take a trip to Kate’s Berry Farm to indulge in berry favorites such as ice cream, pie, and chocolates (at your expense).

From Hobart: Drink Tasmania Whisky Distillery Tour

6. From Hobart: Drink Tasmania Whisky Distillery Tour

Start the day at 10am at Brooke Street Pier on the picturesque Hobart Waterfront. After a welcome coffee, the tour sets off to experience the best of Tasmania's booming whisky distillery scene on this full-day tour. With natural advantages of pure clean mountain water, cool climate conditions and fields of barley and peat, this boutique industry is now being heralded for creating some of the finest single malt whiskys being produced anywhere in the world today. Departing from Hobart, drive through spectacular Tasmanian landscapes from the Coal Valley to the Southern Midlands to the Tasmanian Highlands. Different distilleries will be visited on different days of the week depending on availability, however, a diverse and entertaining experience is guaranteed.    Kick-off your tour with a breakfast whisky upon arrival at the first distillery then enjoy samples of over a dozen different varieties throughout the day, including samples straight from the cask. Stop for lunch at a restaurant serving only the finest seasonal local produce. You will enjoy a guided tour of each of the distilleries and learn all about the brewing process from the distillers themselves.

2 Days of Tasmania's Best

7. 2 Days of Tasmania's Best

This two-day adventure covers all the attractions and destinations you must see in Hobart. Perfect for the traveler on a mission to see as much as possible while in Hobart at an affordable price. Nature, wildlife encounters, art, culture, city sightseeing, history and sampling local food and produce along the way are all activities on this tour. Tasmania offers an abundance of experiences and this tour was created so you can maximize all the pleasures Tasmania offers. With a no rush, relaxed feel, you are sure to enjoy these two days and will no doubt have a heap of Instagram worthy pictures.  Bruny Island is arguably Tasmania's best day trip! At the end of this day, you will understand why the tourist numbers have doubled in the past 3 years. Bruny Island has a little bit of everything mainland Tasmania has; world-class beaches, national parks, rugged coastline, and native wildlife matched with the finest local produce from the ocean and the land.  Please note, there is an option for both MONA (the world-class art gallery, $28 per person) and Bonorong (hand feeding kangaroos, $26 per person). You can choose one or both of the attractions. Should you choose both, an additional $28 is required for the ferry back to Hobart CBD where you will make your own way back to your accommodation.

3D Tasmanian Highlights: Hobart, Port Arthur & Bruny Island

8. 3D Tasmanian Highlights: Hobart, Port Arthur & Bruny Island

One can’t say that they’ve truly explored Tasmania without visiting the big three: Hobart, Port Arthur and Bruny Island. This three-day tour will make sure you get the full Tassie experience by guiding you on an epic journey around Tasmania's south. Day 1: Start your three day tour by meeting your fun and friendly driver/guide. After a short meet and greet, you will set-off on your Tasmanian adventure. Your first day on the tour aims to show you all of Hobart's key attractions. Some of the highlights are Mt Wellington, Bonorong, MONA, Richmond, a city highlights tour and Salamanca market (Saturday only). Day 2: Bruny island - Arguably Tasmania's best day trip! This magical Island has a little piece of everything Tasmania has: World class beaches, rugged coastline and native wildlife matched with the finest local produce from the ocean and the land, a tour you do not want to miss! You will see firsthand why Bruny Island is fast becoming one of Tasmania’s most popular tourist destinations. Day 3: The Port Arthur tour includes a direct bus trip to the historic site where you will have 4-hours to explore at your own pace. This 7-hour round trip departs Hobart at 10:30 AM, getting back at around 5:30 PM.

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Overall rating

4.9 / 5

based on 38 reviews

The bus drivers were great, the service was fantastic, the only problem was the emails regarding the pick up time of our bus to Richmond was incorrect. We were waiting for a 1pm bus, but apparently it is meant to pick us up at 1.30pm. As it was held up due to bad traffic, the other passengers and I were waiting in the cold for an hour. The website and emails need to be updated to state 1.30pm pick up for Richmond.

Everything was excellent. Peter and Andrew where my tour guide for each day. Both where so knowledgeable and great. Was a great experience for my 1st time in Tasmania!

Beautiful scenery on the way to a beautiful place. Good way to learn about the history of towns along the way. Guide was also great.

This tour was excellent , as was our guide Tim . Mona was also certainly a very worthwhile experience . Highly recommend it !

Amazing experience. Would highly recommend this tour to anybody wanting a little taste of Hobart