Tours and Activities

Tasmania offers a wide range of world-class experiences.

Our island state is renowned for our fresh food, wine, award-winning whisky and pristine wilderness.

We encourage you to take the opportunity to extend your stay in Tasmania and enjoy some of our unique experiences.

Recommended by local organising committee

The Local Organising Committee have organised discounts with these three (3) providers for tours on the 13th of January.

Please visit our 2023 Tours page to find out how to book and save.

Eaglehawk Dive Centre

The owners Mick Baron and Karen Gowlett-Holmes are experienced local divers with over 100 years combined diving experience. Staff, several of whom are marine biologists, have extensive local knowledge and include professional underwater photographers and videographers.

Maria Island Cruises

Operated by local marine scientists, our tours are the only to combine viewing fur seals, dolphins, wombats, kangaroos, Cape Barren geese, eagles, wallabies, albatross and whales (during migration) with World famous landscapes and UNESCO World Heritage history in one day. Diving Tours also available.

Pennicott Wilderness Journeys

Australian Tourism legend Robert Pennicott and his team of passionate local staff have been sharing Tasmania's scenery, wildlife and produce since 1999. They now provide Bruny Island Cruises, Bruny Island Traveller, Iron Pot Cruises, Tasman Island Cruises and Tasmanian Seafood Seduction in southern Tasmania.

Things To Do

Salamanca Market

Hobart's market at Salamanca Place is a celebration of Tasmania's culture, creative artisans, talented musicians and diverse producers with over 300 stalls. There are many cafes along Salamanca Place or in Salamanca Square to have breakfast.

MONA

The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is a must see destination in Hobart. It is the largest privately owned museum in Australia and houses antiquities, modern and contemporary art from the collection of the owner, Davis Walsh. Walsh has described the museum as a "subversive adult Disneyland".

Port Arthur Historic Site

The Port Arthur experience is unforgettable. Just a one-and-a-half hour drive from Hobart on the Tasman Peninsula, a visit to the World Heritage Listed Port Arthur Historic Site is one of Tasmania's iconic cultural heritage experiences. Port Arthur Historic Site is Australia's most intact and evocative convict site.

TMAG

The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is open between 10:00am and 5:00pm every day of the year except ANZAC Day, Good Friday and Christmas Day. General admission to TMAG is free to all members of the public. Special exhibits may occasionally require paid entry.

Kunanyi/Mt Wellington

Kunanyi/Mt wellington is a wilderness experience just a 20-minute drive from Hobart. The summit passes through temperate rainforest to sub-alpine flora and glacial rock formations, ending in panoramic views of Southern Tasmania. There are barbeques, picnic facilities and bushwalking trails for all fitness levels.

Aardvark Adventures

Aardvark Adventures is an adventure tourism, corporate/group event and team-building company based in Hobart, Tasmania. They have nearly 30 years experience in the adventure industry, and provide abseiling, caving, white water rafting and kayaking adventures.

Boutique Wine Tours

A choice of two half day tours designed to cater for visitors with limited time to explore Tasmania's cool-climate vineyards and the historic village of Richmond. Tours ranging from $110-$130pp. Or a choice of a full day tour taking in southern Tasmania cool-climate wines ranging from $180pp.

 

Recommended Dining

Restaurant Tasman – Hotel Grand Chancellor | 03 6235 4547
Landscape Restaurant & Grill – Henry Jones Art Hotel | 1800 436 797
Peacock and Jones – Henry Jones Art Hotel | 1800 375 692
The Lounge – Frogmore Creek City | 03 6274 5876
Old Wharf Restaurant – MACq 01 Hotel | 03 6210 7602
Frank Restaurant | 03 6231 5005
Maldini Italian Cafe & Restaurant | 03 6223 4460
Suzie Luck’s Canteen & Cocktail Bar | 03 6224 2554

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