Tasmania is Australia’s island escape — a land of raw beauty, dramatic coastlines, alpine wilderness, and rich colonial heritage. Nearly half the island is protected as national parks or reserves, making it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers. From the crystal-clear waters of Wineglass Bay to the misty peaks of Cradle Mountain, Tasmania offers moments of serenity and thrill in equal measure. You'll find convict-era ruins, vibrant arts festivals, and gourmet produce like no place else — think cool-climate wines, fresh oysters, artisan cheeses, and hand-crafted whiskies. Whether you're hiking through ancient rainforests, stargazing under pristine skies, or savoring local flavors in Hobart’s buzzing food scene, Tasmania leaves every visitor with lasting memories.
A UNESCO-listed alpine wilderness with stunning hikes, glacial lakes, and iconic wildlife like wombats and echidnas.
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Book NowA bold, world-famous museum that blends underground architecture with provocative art.
Book NowA haunting yet fascinating window into Australia’s convict past, set in a dramatic coastal location.
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