Tasmanian Discovery / 6 day tour of Tasmania (Comfort Tour)

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Tasmanian Discovery / 6 day tour of Tasmania (Comfort Tour)

Cultural and Theme Tours
Nature and wildlife
Sightseeing Tours
Walking and Biking Tours
Part of: Under Down Under
1 min guests
20 max guests

Highlights

  • Explore Salamanca Market's vibrant atmosphere while sampling local produce and crafts, immersing yourself in Tasmania's culture.
  • Wander through ancient rainforests on the West Coast, experiencing the serenity of nature and breathtaking waterfalls.
  • Marvel at Cradle Mountain's stunning alpine scenery, perfect for capturing unforgettable photographs and enjoying the great outdoors.
  • Meet Tasmanian devils at a wildlife sanctuary, gaining insights into conservation efforts and the unique wildlife of Tasmania.

Discover Tasmania’s diverse highlights on this 6-day comfort tour from Hobart. With expert guides, small groups, and motel-style accommodation, this hassle-free and carefully curated itinerary offers optimal value and provides rich insights into Tasmania’s unique landscapes, wildlife, and history—all at a relaxed pace. Start at Salamanca Market before heading to the wild West Coast to explore ancient rainforests, waterfalls, and cruise the tranquil Gordon River. Marvel at Cradle Mountain’s alpine scenery, then relish the incredible coastal scenery at the Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay. Meet Tasmanian devils at a wildlife sanctuary and explore the convict past at Port Arthur Historic Site on the impressive Tasman Peninsula.

Itinerary highlights

Mt Field, Lake St Clair, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown

Our first wilderness experience begins in Mount Field National Park where we’ll walk amongst some of the world’s tallest trees and the cascading Russell Falls. Continuing west we will visit Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, Lake St Clair, before traversing the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Here we’ll enjoy some short walks along the tannin-coloured waters of the Franklin River and Nelson Falls. Further west, past the vast buttongrass plains, vistas of Mt Lyell, the Iron Blow and Horsetail falls complete our day of stunning scenery. We overnight in Queenstown, once a historic mining town, now a thriving West Coast destination.

Gordon River Cruise

Cruise along the magnificent Gordon River. This outstanding river cruise explores Macquarie Harbour as far as the imposing Hells Gates. You’ll explore the convict site of Sarah Island before venturing upriver and deeper into the World Heritage rainforests. Stroll amid the ancient huon pines on the boardwalk and enjoy lunch aboard the ship featuring Tasmanian produce.

Cradle Mountain National Park

Experience the iconic Cradle Mountain National Park. Your guide will explain several options to suit your preferences today. At Ronny Creek we’ll meander along the boardwalk to look for wombats. At Dove Lake, spend 2-3 hours circling the glacial carved lake beneath towering mountains and diverse alpine vegetation. Or take in the valley views from the Boat Shed or Glacial Rock.

Catarct Gorge, Bay of Fires, St Helens, Bicheno

Visit Cataract Gorge, a scenic nature reserve just minutes from downtown Launceston. Travel to the East Coast where we’ll enjoy lunch in St Helens before exploring the Bay of Fires/larapuna. At Cosy Corner North, stroll along the white sands of the pristine beaches. Turquoise waters and rust-coloured boulders make this scenery remarkable. This evening we will stay in Bicheno, the East Coast’s loveliest coastal town and home to the little penguin.

Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park is a coastal nature playground with secluded bays, pristine beaches, diverse forests, and pink granite mountains. At Honeymoon Bay, discover the stunning pink peaks of the Hazards Mountains. A walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout provides postcard views of the curved white beach, while at Cape Tourville you can take in panoramic views of the Tasman Sea and Freycinet coastlines.

Port Arthur Historic Site & Tasman Peninsular

Wander down to the geological wonder of the Tessellated Pavement and explore other parts of the magnificent Tasman Peninsula such as Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen which form part of the Tasman National Park. See Tasmanian devils and other wildlife at a nature sanctuary, before visiting the open-air museum of Port Arthur Historic Site. Explore the vast gardens and convict buildings in what is known as the best convict historic settlement in Australia and a World Heritage Site.

Tour details

  • Cultural and Theme Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Extended
  • Land – Motorised
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Non Smoking
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Access & Inclusion

  • An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.

  • https://underdownunder.com.au/accessibility-statement/

Operation information

Under Down Under

Under Down Under Tours, based in Hobart, is Tasmania’s leading small-group adventure tour operator with over 25 years of experience. They are a multi-award-winning, National Tourism Accredited business, holding Advanced Ecotourism accreditation and Climate Action Business status.

This Tasmanian-owned and operated company offers 5- to 10-day itineraries showcasing the island’s stunning regions. Guests travel in air-conditioned vehicles with luggage trailers, enjoying friendly, personalized hospitality, authenticity, and excellent value.

Tours focus on Tasmania’s wild landscapes and unique wildlife, emphasising quality interpretation. Two tour styles are available:

– Original Tours: Active trips with hostel and motel accommodations for up to 24 guests, appealing to travellers aged 20–49, though all ages are welcome.
– Comfort Tours: Active yet relaxed tours with motel stays, smaller groups (max 20), and some included meals. These tours are ideal for mature travellers aged 50+, but open to all.

Families, couples, small groups, and solo travellers are welcome on both styles. The minimum age for children is 8, with no upper age limit. Under Down Under strives to make tours accessible—contact their office to discuss specific needs.

Accreditations

  • Climate Action Business Certified by Ecotourism Australia
  • ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
  • Quality Tourism Accreditation
  • Respecting Our Culture (ROC) Certified by Ecotourism Australia
  • Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

Memberships

  • Australian Tourism Export Council

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