Hand-picked tours across Tasmania
Small-group tours, day trips, cooking classes and multi-day adventures. Every tour vetted for traveller reviews first.

Launceston Hollybank Tree Ropes Experience
Test yourself on Tasmania's premier outdoor ropes courses, set among the towering eucalypts of Hollybank Park just outside Launceston. You'll spend two and a half hours navigating five self-guided courses, each offering different heights and difficulty levels—from gentle two-metre sections to nerve-testing 25-metre climbs. Cross suspended bridges, balance along rope lines, and haul yourself through cargo nets at your own pace. Suit anyone from eight years up who's reasonably fit and keen to face a physical and mental challenge.

6 Day Island Icons Tassie Day Tour Bundle
Six linked day tours across Tasmania in a single package, starting every Wednesday. You'll visit Cradle Mountain's alpine walks, Wineglass Bay's dramatic coastline, Port Arthur's convict heritage, Bruny Island's wildlife, Richmond's colonial charm, and the forests around Hobart including Mt Wellington and Tahune's canopy walk. Each day operates as a standalone tour with fixed sequences for Days 1, 2 and 4, though the remaining days may shift based on availability. Hotel pickups included from select Hobart-area accommodation.

4 Day Bundle - Hobart, Port Arthur, Bruny, Hastings and Tahune
Pack Tasmania's standout attractions into four days: Bruny Island's rugged shores and farm gates, Hobart's working markets and colonial pockets, Port Arthur's convict past, plus the underground chambers and forest canopy at Hastings and Tahune. A local guide handles navigation and storytelling across southern Tasmania whilst you sit back in air-conditioned comfort. Each day tour runs independently, so order and pickup times flex to suit the week.

3 day Bay of Fires Photography Workshop from Hobart
A three-day photography workshop based at Panorama resort in St Helens, where you'll chase light across Tasmania's Bay of Fires. Work with a professional photographer guide to capture sunrises, sunsets, and the night sky, plus wildlife, birds, and rainforest details at St Columba Falls. Fully guided and all-inclusive accommodation and transport, with a post-processing session if weather turns sour.

Hobart Signature Shore Excursion Small Group
This six-hour small-group shore excursion delivers a genuine taste of Tasmania beyond the cruise terminal. You'll visit Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to encounter Tasmanian devils and hand-feed kangaroos, ascend Mt Wellington for sweeping views across Hobart and the surrounding landscape, and explore Richmond's colonial streetscape with its sandstone heritage buildings and local shops. A knowledgeable guide contextualises Tasmania's convict history and natural environment throughout, keeping numbers intimate rather than herding you onto a standard coach.

Tasmanian Local Private Guiding Service.
A bespoke guiding service across Tasmania built around what matters to you. Your local guide spends 6–9 hours showing you the landscapes, heritage and producers that align with your interests—whether that's the Huon Valley's orchards, Tasman Peninsula's cliffs, Mt Field's alpine walks, MONA's provocations, or Bonorong's wildlife. The guide knows shortcuts, local favourites and has direct links to distillers, winemakers and operators across the region. Transport and water included; you shape the route.

Mt Wellington Afternoon Small Group Driving Tour
This four-hour afternoon drive around Mt Wellington takes you through Tasmania's most dramatic viewpoints with a guide trained in local ecology and history. Starting from Hobart, you'll visit six carefully chosen stops across the mountain's slopes, encountering ancient snow gum forests, unusual rock formations, and sweeping views across the Derwent Valley and beyond. Small groups (max 10) travel in a comfortable air-conditioned coach, with short walks at each site keeping the pace relaxed and accessible.

Death By Chocolate Experience in Richmond, Tasmania
Spend 90 minutes in Richmond exploring how artisan chocolate comes to life from Tasmanian cacao beans. You'll walk through the craft process, taste freshly tempered batches straight from production, and sample unreleased varieties whilst sipping a hot drink of your choice. The experience celebrates what local-grown cacao can deliver, revealing why chocolate-makers here are serious about their work.

Cradle Mountain Day Trip from Hobart with Scenic Stops
A full-day excursion from Hobart to Cradle Mountain National Park, lasting 15 hours total. You'll travel through rural villages and eucalyptus forests with five hours of guided hiking around Dove Lake and into the high country. Wombats and wallabies regularly appear along the trails. An experienced local guide leads the way, and the air-conditioned coach includes water and park fees. Bring cash for meals in small towns en route.

Private Bruny Island Wine, Food,Sightseeing & Lighthouse Day Tour
Spend ten hours exploring Bruny Island with a guide who grew up here, accessing places and stories most visitors miss. You'll taste oysters and local cheeses at sunrise, visit Australia's southernmost vineyard for lunch and wines, tour the historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse, and sample honey and chocolate at island producers. Everything's included—transport, meals, park entry, tastings—leaving you free to absorb the island's character from someone who actually knows it.

Cradle Mountain Day Tour Charter Service ( 3 days in advance)
This nine-hour charter departs Launceston for Tasmania's Cradle Mountain National Park, passing through Sheffield's mural-lined streets before reaching Dove Lake in the World Heritage wilderness area. You'll choose from several walking routes—ranging from half-hour circuits to two-hour loops—across forest, highland and open country with sweeping mountain and lakeside views. The return journey includes a stop at Ashgrove for tastings of local cheese.

3 Day Tassie Tour Bundle Hobart, Wineglass Bay and Bruny Island
Pack three distinct Tasmanian experiences into one guided bundle: Bruny Island's sheltered coves and native fauna, Hobart's Saturday markets and hillside vistas, and the postcard-perfect sweep of Wineglass Bay. A local driver handles navigation across wild coastlines, quiet townships, and pockets of rainforest, leaving you to soak in the landscape. Runs three days with flexible start dates; itinerary shifts depending on when you begin.

Bruny Island & The Margate Train: Food, Wildlife & Coastal View
Spend eight to nine hours exploring Tasmania's quieter corners with a small group and local guide. You'll cross to Bruny Island by ferry, taste oysters and honey from local producers, wander through Merediths Orchard, then backtrack to the Margate Train—a vintage locomotive site where you can browse independent shops and grab lunch at leisure. The day trades rigid itineraries for genuine wandering, mixing coastal scenery with off-the-radar stops that feel more like a road trip than a tour.

Private Day Trips Bay of Fire From Launceston (3days in advance)
Explore Tasmania's Bay of Fire on a tailored nine-hour private excursion departing from Launceston. Your dedicated driver-guide shapes the itinerary around your interests, handling all transport logistics whilst you relax in a climate-controlled vehicle. Perfect for travellers seeking flexibility without the constraints of group schedules or public transport timings.

3-Day Cradle Mountain Photography Workshop
Spend three days capturing Cradle Mountain's dramatic light and wilderness through a photographer's lens. Based in Tasmania's iconic alpine region, you'll shoot two dawns and dusks at Dove Lake, track Tasmanian Devils at a wildlife facility, and explore rainforest rivers and heritage huts. A professional guide leads the way, handling logistics while you focus on composition. Conditions permitting, a night photography session adds another dimension to your work.

3 Day Private Tour in Tasmania
A three-day private tour across Tasmania's most compelling regions around Hobart, led by a single local guide who tailors the itinerary to your group's interests. Skip the coach-tour crowds and move at your own pace, building genuine rapport with someone who knows the state intimately. You'll cover significant ground with the flexibility to linger where it matters, gaining authentic insight into local culture and landscape rather than hitting standard stops on a fixed schedule.

Maria Island 3 hours and 30 mins Scenic Cruise
Spend three and a half hours cruising Maria Island National Park off Tasmania's east coast, watching seals, dolphins, and seasonal whales from a comfortable vessel guided by professional scientists. Departing Triabunna at 10:30am, you'll explore dramatic geology and rich marine life whilst sipping complimentary tea or coffee. The boat accommodates small groups, keeps you sheltered from the elements, and includes a toilet and change room for those keen to swim.

4-Day Private Tasmania Wilderness and Whiskey walks.
Spend four days walking Tasmania's wild landscapes with a local guide, punctuated by whiskey tastings at regional distilleries. This small-group experience (2–10 people) lets you set the pace and pivot the itinerary based on fitness and preference. Each day combines backcountry exploration with afternoon spirit sessions; lunches and tastings are built in. You'll be picked up and dropped at your Hobart base, with a knowledgeable guide steering you through terrain that shifts by season.

Hobart and Surrounds Photography Workshop
A three-and-a-half-hour photography workshop across Hobart's foothills and Eastern Shore, timed to capture the city's sunset transformation against Mt Wellington. Led by a professional photographer, you'll explore lesser-known vantage points whilst learning field techniques to elevate your shots. The workshop suits beginner to intermediate photographers with their own camera; a tripod can be provided if needed. Exact meeting location and time confirmed after booking, approximately three hours before sunset.

Cradle Mountain: Burnie Shore Excursion
This 6-hour shore excursion whisks you from Burnie directly into Tasmania's alpine heartland. You'll explore Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, walking around Dove Lake with views of the dramatic peaks above. The tight timeline means 90 minutes each way on the road, leaving roughly 2.5 hours on foot and at key viewpoints. Park entry is included, and the small-group format keeps things intimate rather than rushed.

Highlights of Tasmania Group 7 Days Touring Package
Seven-day guided tour of Tasmania's essential sights, beginning in Hobart and finishing in Launceston. The package pairs four nights of small-group overnight touring through Port Arthur, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Cataract Gorge and Mt Field with a Hobart-based day including a lunch cruise to Peppermint Bay. Spot native wildlife at Bonorong, walk guided trails at heritage sites and coastal reserves, and stay in comfortable mid-range hotels throughout. Designed for mixed fitness levels.
