hobart
View of Hobart from the top of Mt Wellington
Watch Sydney to Hobart yachts arrive while sampling some of Tassie’s best produce at the annual summer food festival.
Tasmania’s Taste of Summer
Visit Hobart’s famous market, held each Saturday in Salamanca.
Salamanca Market
Mount Wellington
Experience the best panoramic view of Hobart. Tip for new players: Go on a clear day and rug up!
No visit to Hobart is complete without experiencing all this museum has to offer. Tip: Prebook the ferry and allow time for lunch and a wine on the lawn before sailing back to town.
MONA
Hobart’s most historic and prettiest suburb is perfect for a short walk - don’t miss Kelly’s Steps, Arthur’s Circus and a pastry at Jackman and McRoss.
Battery Point
Day trips
Mars Bluff Arch, Cape Queen Elizabeth Track, Bruny Island
BRUNY ISLAND
Hop on the ferry and take in the stunning views of Bruny Island, from the Neck Lookout to a range of walks. Don’t forget to try the local treats at places such as Bruny Island Cheese and Beer Co., Bruny Island Berry Farm and Get Shucked Oyster Bar!
PORT ARTHUR
A 90 minute drive from Hobart, immerse yourself in history at Australia’s most notorious penal settlement.
The Coal River Valley and Derwent Valley wine regions are within 30 minutes from Hobart. Visit iconic Tasmanian cellar doors including Puddleduck Vineyard, Pooley, Stefano Lubiana, and Frogmore Creek.
wineries
Freycinet National Park (including Wineglass Bay and Coles Bay)
Bay of Fires
Cradle Mountain
We have plenty more ideas and are happy to help put together an itinerary for anyone looking to explore more of Tasmania.