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Explore Tasmania in 6 days with this comfort-focused tour featuring stunning scenery, wildlife encounters, and expert guides. Ideal for relaxed adventurers.
Planning a week-long trip to Tasmania can seem daunting, but this 6-day discovery tour offers a well-balanced mix of nature, wildlife, and cultural sights, all delivered in a comfortable, relaxed style. From the bustling Salamanca Markets in Hobart to the rugged wilderness of the West Coast and the iconic Wineglass Bay, this tour promises a comprehensive introduction to Australia’s island state.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on comfortable motel accommodation for up to 20 guests, letting you unwind after days packed with exploration. Plus, with a knowledgeable local guide sharing stories and insights, you’re not just sightseeing — you’re experiencing Tasmania through the eyes of a true insider.
That said, a possible consideration is the intensive itinerary— six days can be quite full, so if you prefer slow mornings or extended hikes, it’s worth assessing whether this pace suits you. This tour is best suited for those who want a curated, stress-free way to see Tasmania’s highlights without sacrificing comfort or authenticity.

This 6-day tour is aimed at travelers who want to see Tasmania without the hassle of planning every detail. With its emphasis on comfort, it’s perfect for those who prefer a relaxed pace while still experiencing the island’s stunning diversity. The fact that it’s booked around 280 days in advance speaks to its popularity, likely due to its reputation for quality.
The tour begins at the Vibe Hotel Hobart, where you’re met early in the morning. From there, it’s a whirlwind adventure that touches on many of Tasmania’s most iconic sights, all while maintaining a cozy, manageable group size. We particularly appreciate how this tour combines nature, wildlife, history, and local culture into a seamless experience.
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Starting in Hobart, your first stop is Salamanca Market — a lively spot filled with local crafts, fresh produce, and a great place to grab breakfast on the go. It’s an energetic introduction to Tasmania’s vibrant culture.
Next, the journey takes you into the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, where Russell Falls impresses with its cascading beauty, a perfect first taste of Tasmania’s lush rainforests. The inclusion of Lake St. Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, offers a picturesque setting alongside a chance to breathe in the fresh mountain air.
The day continues through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, with scenic views of mountains and the Franklin River’s tannin-colored waters—a reminder of Tasmania’s rugged, untamed landscapes. Then, as night falls, you arrive in Queenstown, a historic mining town with dramatic vistas of Horsetail Falls and Mt. Lyell. Many reviews highlight the impressive views from the Iron Blow Lookout, making this a memorable end to the first day.
An early departure from Queenstown leads to Strahan, a picturesque harbour town known as a gateway into the wilderness. Here, the Gordon River Cruise is a star attraction, offering a peaceful ride through UNESCO-listed rainforest and the chance to see Tasmanian wildlife along the way. Reviewers love the cruise for its guided boardwalk and the chance to learn about the area’s natural significance.
In the afternoon, you’ll visit Tullah, a tiny lakeside township with sweeping views of Mount Murchison. Many travelers appreciate the relaxing lakeside chalet, perfect for unwinding after a day of boat cruising.
The journey from Tullah to Cradle Mountain National Park introduces you to Tasmania’s alpine landscapes. The scenery here often leaves visitors speechless, with many describing it as glacial, rugged beauty. The walk around Dove Lake is gentle enough for most, and it’s here that you might spot wildlife or enjoy panoramic views of the mountains.
Next, the colorful town of Sheffield — known as the “Town of Murals” — provides vibrant street art set against a backdrop of Mount Roland. It’s a delightful contrast to the wilderness, and many reviews praise Sheffield for its unique charm.
The day concludes in Launceston, Australia’s second-oldest city, where you can explore at your own pace.
Starting in Cataract Gorge Reserve, you’ll take a walk through a natural haven, keeping an eye out for wallabies and enjoying spectacular views of the gorge’s cliffs and waterfalls. Many guests mention how peaceful and scenic this spot is.
Afterward, a scenic drive to St Helens includes a visit to the Bay of Fires region. The beaches here are unforgettable — pristine sands, striking orange lichen-covered boulders, and crystal-clear waters. Many travelers find themselves captivated by the serenity and beauty of these beaches, perfect for strolling or just soaking in the scenery.
Freycinet National Park is a major highlight, and your day here is packed with iconic sights. The walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout offers a postcard-perfect view of the curved white sands and turquoise waters, often described as breathtaking. Visitors appreciate how the tour maximizes time here, allowing for short walks that suit various activity levels.
Honeymoon Bay and Cape Tourville Lighthouse provide additional scenic vistas, with panoramic views of the Hazards and beyond. The day concludes at Eaglehawk Neck, where you can see Pirates Bay and the rugged coastline.
The final day features a visit to Port Arthur Historic Site, where the ruins and colonial gardens tell stories of Tasmania’s convict past. Many reviews highlight the well-preserved ruins and engaging stories shared by guides.
Next, you’ll explore Tasman National Park with viewpoints like Tessellated Pavement and Devils Kitchen, offering dramatic landscapes and seascapes. The tour wraps up with a visit to Richmond, a charming colonial village with a historic bridge and heritage sites, perfect for a relaxed conclusion to your Tasmanian adventure.

From the glowing reviews, it’s clear that knowledgeable guides are the backbone of this experience. “Hadyn was a wonderful tour guide. His knowledge of Tasmania was vast,” one review states, emphasizing how much guides enhance the tour’s value.
Many reviewers also praise the scenery — whether it’s the waterfalls, mountains, or beaches, Tasmania’s natural beauty leaves a lasting impression. The wildlife encounters, especially seeing Tasmanian devils at a sanctuary, add an authentic touch that travelers cherish.
Food and accommodation also garner positive comments. Guests enjoy the delicious local food, and the motels provide a comfortable base after busy days. The group size of 20 or fewer makes for a friendly, intimate atmosphere, which many travelers appreciate.
At a price of $1,581.70 per person, the tour offers comprehensive coverage of Tasmania’s highlights, including most entry fees and activities. Considering the all-inclusive nature—guides, transport, accommodation, and many activities—it provides good value for those seeking a hassle-free experience.

This trip suits adventurous, curious travelers who prefer a relaxed pace but still want to see the key sights. People who enjoy wild landscapes, wildlife, and historic sites will find plenty to love. It’s especially ideal for those who value local expertise and comfort over rugged backpacking or extreme hikes.
While the itinerary is packed, it’s designed to be flexible enough for a range of activity levels, with options for short walks and scenic stops. If you’re traveling with older family members or simply want to enjoy Tasmania without the stress of planning, this tour is a thoughtful, well-organized choice.

This 6-day Discovery Tour crafted by Under Down Under Tours offers a practical balance of scenic beauty, wildlife, and history, all delivered with local expertise and a focus on comfort. The well-chosen stops highlight Tasmania’s diverse landscapes, from rainforests and mountains to beaches and historic sites.
The guides’ knowledge and friendliness seem to make a real difference, transforming a standard sightseeing trip into an engaging experience. Meanwhile, the comfortable accommodation and carefully curated itinerary mean you won’t be exhausted by the end of each day but instead will leave with a genuine sense of having explored Tasmania’s essence.
This tour is best for relaxed explorers eager to see Tasmania’s highlights without sacrificing comfort or authenticity. If you’re after an all-in-one, hassle-free adventure that combines scenery, wildlife, and history, it’s a solid choice.
“Hadyn was a wonderful tour guide. His knowledge of Tasmania was vast! Hadyn was also polite, accommodating and an excellent driver!”

Is this tour suitable for all activity levels?
Yes, the tour features short walks around key sites, making it accessible for most travelers who are comfortable with moderate activity.
Are most entry fees included in the price?
Yes, the tour covers all or most entrance fees, including sites like Russell Falls, Lake St. Clair, Cradle Mountain, and Port Arthur.
What kind of accommodation is provided?
Guests stay in comfortable motels, which are well-reviewed and offer a restful retreat after days of exploring.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 20 guests, ensuring a more personalized experience and easier group interactions.
Can I expect to see wildlife?
Absolutely. Wildlife encounters, especially Tasmanian devils and possibly wallabies at Cataract Gorge, are integral parts of the experience.
What is the main focus of this tour?
It emphasizes natural beauty, wildlife, local culture, and history, all delivered in a relaxed, comfort-oriented manner.
Is transportation provided between all sites?
Yes, all transportation is included, with a professional guide driving and managing logistics, so you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
In summary, this 6-day comfort-style tour of Tasmania offers an engaging, well-organized way to experience the island’s most stunning sights. It’s ideal for travelers who want to balance sightseeing with comfort, guided by passionate locals eager to share their homeland. If Tasmania is on your bucket list, this tour provides a reliable, enjoyable way to start exploring this unique island.