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Experience Tasmania’s highlights with a flexible 3-day private tour. Enjoy local guides, stunning scenery, and authentic encounters tailored to your interests.
Planning a trip to Tasmania and wondering how to truly get under the skin of this rugged, beautiful island? This 3-day private tour in Hobart might just be your answer. Offered by Adventure Trails Tasmania, this experience promises a personalized journey through some of the island’s most captivating regions—Bruny Island, Mount Field National Park, and the Tasman Peninsula—all with the advantage of a dedicated local guide and the flexibility that big bus tours simply can’t match.
What caught our eye? First, the intimate, private group setting means you’ll get more tailored attention and deeper insights. Second, the flexibility to prioritize what interests you most—whether that’s wildlife, history, or scenery—sets this apart. The only caveat? At around $2,865 for a group of up to 11 people, it’s an investment, but one that could be well worth it for those craving authentic, immersive experiences.
Ideal for travelers who value comfort, personalized service, and genuine local knowledge, this tour suits those who want to explore Tasmania at their own pace rather than herd along with large crowds. If you’re eager to see Tasmania’s natural wonders with someone who knows the terrain intimately, this could be an excellent fit.


For a more personal experience, these private Hobart tours deliver individual attention
This tour offers a rare chance to skip the large bus crowds and enjoy Tasmania with a true local behind the wheel. The guide, who’s also your host, acts as a storyteller and storyteller, sharing anecdotes and insights that breathe life into each destination. As one reviewer notes, “Our guide Ben Andrews was very knowledgeable of local history, his storytelling skill is outstanding, he’s very friendly.” Such personal touches greatly enhance the experience, especially when exploring regions like Bruny Island or Port Arthur.
You’ll share a vehicle with your private group—up to 11 people—and benefit from the itinerary’s flexibility. Want to spend extra time at a lookout or skip a stop? Your guide can tailor the day to your interests, unlike the rigid schedules of bus tours. This means more quality time immersed in your favorite activities or scenery.
The journey begins with a visit to Bruny Island, just off Tasmania’s southern coast, renowned for its dramatic landscapes and local produce. This isn’t your typical tourist stop; the guide shares secret spots that the big buses miss, giving you a more authentic feel. Expect scenic coastal views, wildlife sightings—like seabirds or possibly seals—and a chance to experience the local community vibe.
The highlight might be the quiet beaches, rugged cliffs, or perhaps a tasting of regional cheeses and oysters, if available. The guide’s knowledge of the island’s history and community makes this a more meaningful visit than just snapping photos. With around 9 hours on this day, you’ll have ample time to soak in the scenery and chat with your guide about Tasmania’s unique coastal culture.
On the second day, the focus shifts inland to Mount Field National Park, one of Tasmania’s oldest protected areas. This region is famous for its lush rainforests, crystal-clear waterfalls, and abundant wildlife. The guided walks here are tailored to your physical comfort and interests, with options to explore different trails.
Expect to see towering trees, perhaps even some of the park’s famous giant eucalypts, and enjoy stories from your guide about the park’s past and ecological significance. The wildlife sightings—birds, possums, or wallabies—are often highlights, as is the peaceful ambiance of the rainforest. The approximately 8-hour day gives enough time for a relaxed pace with plenty of photo opportunities, quiet moments, and conversations about Tasmania’s environment.
The final day is a blend of coastal scenery and history. First, you’ll experience Tasmania’s rugged coastline, walking along dramatic cliffs and beaches, with plenty of chances for photos and quiet reflection. Then, the tour takes you to Port Arthur, Tasmania’s most significant convict site, offering a compelling glimpse into the island’s penal past.
The guided tour of Port Arthur is engaging, blending historical facts with stories that bring the place to life. You’ll walk through ruins, learn about the harsh conditions faced by convicts, and get a true sense of Tasmania’s complex history. The day wraps up with a return to Hobart, completing your immersive three-day adventure.
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Having true locals as guides makes a real difference. They don’t just deliver canned commentary—they share personal stories, hidden spots, and insider tips. Reviews praise the guide’s storytelling skills and friendly demeanor, which helps create a bond that’s hard to replicate on larger tours.
The private nature of the tour guarantees you won’t be rushed or herded into a predetermined schedule. Instead, it’s about what you want to see and experience. Whether you want to linger at a scenic lookout or skip certain areas, your guide adapts.
Covering three distinct regions—coastal island, rainforest, and historic coast—means you get a well-rounded taste of Tasmania’s natural beauty and rich history. Every day offers something different, making the overall experience both varied and comprehensive.
Being picked up from your Hobart accommodation and traveling in a private vehicle means comfort and convenience. Bottled water keeps you refreshed, and the personalized service ensures your needs are met.
While at a higher price point, the total cost covers exclusive access, private transportation, and expert guiding. For groups looking for an in-depth, personalized experience, it’s a worthwhile investment compared to disorganized, group-based tours.

If you’re someone who prefers to avoid the chaos of large tour groups, values storytelling and local insights, and wants a flexible schedule, this tour is ideal. It’s perfect for travelers who want a curated experience that balances nature, history, and culture, all delivered in a friendly, relaxed manner.
It suits those with moderate physical fitness—since walking is involved—and who appreciate detailed interpretations of the sites visited. Families, couples, or small groups of friends will all find this a comfortable and enriching way to explore Tasmania.

The tour starts in Hobart, with pickup and drop-off included, simplifying logistics. Each day involves approximately 8-9 hours of activity, so comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Lunch and alcohol tastings aren’t included, giving you the flexibility to choose your own dining and tasting options along the way.
Confirmation is usually immediate, but if you book within 5 days, expect to hear back within 48 hours. Cancelations are free up to 24 hours beforehand, allowing some peace of mind.

How many people will be on the tour?
Up to 11 people can join, but it remains a private experience for your group, ensuring personalized attention.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Yes, but travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level, and activities can be tailored to comfort levels.
What is included in the price?
Private transportation, local guide, bottled water, and pickup/drop-off services in Hobart are included.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and alcoholic beverages or tastings are not included, giving you the flexibility to dine as you prefer.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. The guide will work with you to prioritize sites and activities according to your interests.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and an appetite for discovery. You might also want a camera or binoculars for wildlife viewing.
“We just finished the 3 Day private tour of Tasmania and it was exceptional. We are a group of 9 people, mostly seniors. Our guide Ben Andrews was v…”

This private 3-day Tasmania tour offers a rare chance to see the island’s highlights with the comfort, flexibility, and depth you’d struggle to find on larger group tours. The combination of local guides, diverse destinations, and personalized attention makes it a compelling choice for travelers seeking authenticity and quality.
While it’s priced higher than standard excursions, the value lies in the intimacy, expert insights, and tailored experience. It’s best suited for those who want more than just sightseeing—a journey that provides meaningful connections, stunning scenery, and a true taste of Tasmania’s diverse character.
If you’re ready for a memorable, flexible, and deeply personal adventure, this tour might just be the best way to spend three days exploring Hobart’s surrounds.
Note: Always check current availability, and consider your physical readiness, as some walking and outdoor activities are involved. This tour’s flexibility and focus on local experience truly stand out as a rewarding way to discover Tasmania beyond the typical tourist track.