The Ultimate 7-Day Tour of Tasmania!

Exploring Tasmania in 7 Days

Planning the perfect 7-day itinerary to explore Tasmania? Look no further! We've got you covered with a comprehensive guide that includes travel time, accommodation, dining, and activities for each destination. So, let's go and dive into the ultimate Tasmanian adventure!

Hobart Highlights

Welcome to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania! Start your journey by exploring the city's highlights, such as the Salamanca Market, Battery Point, and the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Don't miss the world-famous MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) and Mount Wellington, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Accommodation and Dining in Hobart

Choose from various accommodation options, from budget hostels to luxury hotels. Some popular options are The Henry Jones Art Hotel, MACq 01 Hotel, and The Old Woolstore Apartment Hotel. For dining, try local favourites like Franklin, Fico, or The Glass House for a taste of Tasmania's fresh produce and seafood.

Port Arthur Historic Site

Travel 1.5 hours from Hobart to the Port Arthur Historic Site, a former convict settlement and UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Spend the day exploring the well-preserved ruins, taking a guided tour, and learning about Australia's colonial history.

Tasman Peninsula Activities

On the way to Port Arthur, stop at the Tasman Peninsula to admire the stunning coastal scenery, including the Tessellated Pavement, Tasman Arch, and Devil's Kitchen. For the adventurous, try a thrilling eco-cruise or hike one of the Three Capes Tracks.

Accommodation and Dining in Port Arthur

Stay overnight at the Port Arthur Motor Inn or Stewarts Bay Lodge, both offering comfortable accommodation close to the historic site. For dining, try the on-site Felons Bistro or venture to nearby Doo-Lishus for delicious seafood.

The Hazards at Freycinet in Tasmania

Wineglass Bay

Start your day with a 2.5-hour drive to Freycinet National Park, home to the stunning Wineglass Bay. Hike up to the Wineglass Bay Lookout for breathtaking views of the turquoise waters and crescent-shaped beach. If you're up for a longer trek, continue to Wineglass Bay Beach and Hazards Beach Circuit.

Coles Bay and Freycinet Adventures

While in Freycinet, explore the nearby Coles Bay and take part in various activities like kayaking, quad biking, or a scenic flight. For wildlife enthusiasts, don't miss the opportunity to spot marine life on a cruise around the peninsula. There is no shortage of amazing walks that are available for all levels of experience!

Accommodation and Dining in Freycinet

Stay at Freycinet Lodge or Saffire Freycinet for a premium luxury experience, or opt for more budget-friendly options like Big4 Iluka on Freycinet Holiday Park. Dine at Freycinet Marine Farm for fresh oysters and mussels or enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurants of your chosen accommodation.

Launceston Attractions

Drive 2 hours north to Launceston, Tasmania's second-largest city. Visit Cataract Gorge, where you can ride the world's longest single-span chairlift or take a leisurely walk along the gorge. Explore the city's historic architecture, museums, and art galleries or enjoy a picnic in City Park.

Tamar Valley Wine Route

Spend the afternoon exploring the Tamar Valley, a premier wine region. Follow the Tamar Valley Wine Route, sampling the region's finest cool-climate wines at various cellar doors.

Accommodation and Dining in Launceston

Choose from various accommodation options like Peppers Silo Hotel, Hotel Grand Chancellor, or The Florance. Dine at popular eateries like Stillwater, Black Cow Bistro, or Geronimo Aperitivo Bar and Restaurant.

Dove Lake Circuit

Drive 2.5 hours to Cradle Mountain National Park, a stunning wilderness area with diverse flora and fauna. Hike the 6-kilometre Dove Lake Circuit, taking in the majestic views of Cradle Mountain and the surrounding landscapes.

Cradle Mountain Wildlife and Walks

Discover more of Cradle Mountain's beauty on various walks like the Enchanted Walk, Cradle Valley Boardwalk, or the challenging Cradle Mountain Summit. Keep an eye out for native wildlife, including wombats, wallabies, and the elusive Tasmanian devil.

Accommodation and Dining in Cradle Mountain

Stay at Cradle Mountain Lodge for a luxurious wilderness experience, or opt for the more affordable Cradle Mountain Hotel or Discovery Parks – Cradle Mountain. For dining, visit Highland Restaurant or Tavern Bar & Bistro at Cradle Mountain Lodge.

Gordon River Cruise

Drive 4.5 hours to Strahan, a picturesque harbor town on Tasmania's rugged west coast. Board a Gordon River Cruise, taking in the pristine wilderness of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.

West Coast Wilderness Railway

Experience the West Coast Wilderness Railway, a historic steam train journey through the lush rainforest and rugged landscapes of the west coast. Learn about the region's rich mining and pioneering history along the way.

Accommodation and Dining in Strahan

Choose from accommodation options like Strahan Village, Franklin Manor, or Risby Cove. For dining, enjoy locally-sourced meals at Bushman's Restaurant, Hamer's Bar and Grill, or Risby Cove Restaurant.

Hobart Shopping and Farewell

Drive 4 hours back to Hobart, where you can spend your final day shopping for souvenirs at Salamanca Market (if you’re there on a Saturday) or exploring any attractions you missed on your first day. Bid farewell to Tasmania as you head to Hobart Airport for your departure.

This 7-day itinerary offers a comprehensive and unforgettable Tasmanian adventure, covering the best destinations, activities, and dining experiences the island has to offer. From the bustling capital of Hobart to the serene wilderness of Cradle Mountain, this journey will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.


1. What is the best time to visit Tasmania?

The best time to visit Tasmania is during the summer months (December to February), when temperatures are mild and days are longer. However, spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) also offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

2. What is the most efficient mode of transportation for this itinerary?

Renting a car is the most efficient and flexible way to explore Tasmania, as it allows you to travel at your own pace and reach remote destinations with ease.

3. Are there any guided tours available for this itinerary?

Yes, there are tour operators that offer guided multi-day tours covering similar itineraries, taking care of transportation, accommodation, and activities for you.

4. Can I extend my stay in Tasmania and explore more destinations?

Absolutely! If you have more time, consider visiting destinations like Bruny Island, Maria Island, the Bay of Fires, and Mount Field National Park.

5. Is it safe to travel to Tasmania?

Tasmania is generally a safe destination for travelers. However, it is important to follow standard safety precautions, such as securing your belongings and being aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas.


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Josh Edwards

Josh, a lifelong resident and aficionado of Tasmania, brings over 10 years of diverse tourism experience from the heart of Hobart. With a taste for the good things in life, his travels through Tasmania are more than journeys; they're an experience of eating well and relaxing in style. Specialising in only the best, Josh explores Tasmania’s upscale offerings, ensuring every traveller a high-quality journey through the island. Trust Josh to guide you through a Tasmanian adventure where every moment is special and every recommendation is top-class.

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