From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Breaking Down the Itinerary

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania’s Regions

Discover Tasmania's highlights on a well-rounded 10-day guided tour featuring national parks, wildlife, beaches, and cultural sites, all at a great value.

Planning a trip to Tasmania? Our review of this 10-day adventure aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from this popular guided tour. While we haven’t been on it ourselves, the detailed itinerary, reviews, and features paint a vivid picture of an experience that’s both comprehensive and manageable—perfect for travelers eager to see Tasmania’s stunning scenery, wildlife, and history without feeling overwhelmed.

What we particularly like about this tour is its focus on authentic natural encounters—from walking around Cradle Mountain to cruising the Gordon River—plus the inclusion of wildlife encounters like visiting the Bonorong Sanctuary. We also appreciate the thoughtful pacing, which balances sightseeing with leisure, especially for mature travelers. The single drawback? It’s quite active, with some walking involved, so those with mobility issues might want to consider the moderate walks. But for anyone with good mobility and a love for nature, this tour is a solid choice that offers great value.

This tour suits adventure-minded travelers who want a broader view of Tasmania’s best regions without the hassle of planning each stop themselves. It’s especially ideal for those who enjoy small group travel, as it keeps the experience intimate and personalized. If you’re after authentic experiences, stunning views, and a relaxed pace, this 10-day trip will leave you with plenty of lasting memories.

Key Points

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Key Points

  • Balanced itinerary covering Tasmania’s major regions and hidden gems.
  • Authentic experiences with guided walks, wildlife encounters, and scenic cruises.
  • Small group size (up to 20 guests) for a more personal feel.
  • Active but manageable daily walks, suitable for most travelers with moderate fitness.
  • Value-packed with all major entrance fees and some meals included.
  • Expert guides provide enriching commentary and local insights.
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An Overview of the Experience

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - An Overview of the Experience

This 10-day guided tour offers a comprehensive look at Tasmania’s natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural landmarks, starting and ending in Hobart. Designed for travelers who prefer a relaxed yet active pace, the tour balances out-door adventures with cultural insights. What makes this particularly appealing is the ability to explore Tasmania’s diverse landscapes—from ancient rainforests to pristine beaches—without the stress of organizing each leg yourself.

The tour is run by Under Down Under Tours, a reputable operator known for small-group experiences. With a maximum of 20 guests, the group size fosters an intimate atmosphere—an advantage for anyone who values personalized attention and authentic interactions with guides. The tour includes 9 nights of motel accommodation, a variety of meals, and entry to key attractions, making it a solid value for the price of $2,247 per person.

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Breaking Down the Itinerary

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Breaking Down the Itinerary

The Northwest and Tarkine Rainforests

The adventure kicks off with a focus on Tasmania’s rugged northwest corner, including the Tarkine rainforest. This area is noted for its ancient, untouched forests and dramatic coastlines. Visiting Stanley—the charming seaside town with its historic character—provides a glimpse into Tasmania’s maritime heritage. Expect to walk through lush rainforests, where the guides will point out rare flora and fauna, and to enjoy scenic views of the coast.

Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake

One of the tour’s highlights is the walk around Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain National Park. This is a favorite for many visitors because it’s an accessible yet breathtaking experience. The well-maintained track takes about 2-3 hours and offers panoramic views of Cradle Mountain’s rugged peaks, as well as passing through varied terrains like buttongrass moorlands and rainforest. The tour’s emphasis on short, easy walks—alongside options for more moderate challenges—means you can tailor your experience to your fitness level.

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The UNESCO World Heritage Gordon River

Cruising the Gordon River is a must for any Tasmanian visit. This boat trip explores the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Area, with its ancient rainforests and serenity. The river cruise offers a peaceful, scenic vantage point to absorb Tasmania’s grandeur and learn about its ecological importance. Many reviews praise this experience, noting the stunning views and the chance to see the rainforest from a different perspective.

Wildlife Encounters at Bonorong Sanctuary

Getting up close with Tasmania’s unique wildlife is a highlight. The tour includes entry to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, famous for its efforts to protect and rehabilitate Tasmanian devils. Visitors report that meeting these creatures adds a meaningful element to the trip, especially since they are most active at night and are rarely seen in the wild. If you’re an animal lover, this is a genuine treat.

The East Coast and Beaches

The tour also visits the East Coast, with stops at Freycinet National Park and the Bay of Fires. These regions are renowned for their stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters—ideal spots for relaxing, sunbathing, or just taking in spectacular coastal scenery. The walks here can be more moderate and challenging, with opportunities to explore rugged coastlines and see seabirds and marine life.

Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula

History buffs will appreciate Port Arthur, one of Australia’s most significant historic sites. The tour includes entry and a harbor cruise, providing insights into Tasmania’s convict era. The guided tours here offer a balanced view of the past and the preservation efforts that keep these sites special.

What to Expect Daily

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - What to Expect Daily

Each day involves a mix of sightseeing, walking, and relaxing, with plenty of time to take photos and soak in the scenery. The walks are generally easy, with some moderate options for those wanting a bit more challenge. Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a sense of curiosity are key to making the most of each stop.

The guides are Tasmanian locals with expertise in the landscape, wildlife, and culture. Their commentary adds depth to the experience, and their passion for Tasmania shines through. Many guests mention that the guides really make the trip special, offering hidden gems and personal insights that you wouldn’t find on your own.

Accommodation and Meals

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Accommodation and Meals

The tour stays in motels for convenience, comfort, and affordability. While not luxurious, the accommodations are comfortable and well-located. The meals provided include continental breakfast most days, some lunches, and several two-course dinners—plenty of fuel for active days. For those with specific dietary needs, it’s advisable to check in advance, but the included meals generally cater well to most.

Pricing and Value

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Pricing and Value

At $2,247 per person, this tour offers a great way to see most of Tasmania’s highlights without the hassle of planning. When you consider that key attractions like the Gordon River cruise, Port Arthur entry, and wildlife sanctuary are included, the value becomes clearer. The small group size and expert guides add a layer of authenticity and comfort that many independent travelers would struggle to match on their own.

Reviews and Feedback

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Reviews and Feedback

While only two reviews are available, both are glowing, with one stating, “Excellent!!” and the other praising the organization and the guide. The mention of “many things seen and done,” along with the “good organization,” suggests the tour runs smoothly and delivers on its promises.

Reviewers also highlight the stunning views and the diversity of experiences—ranging from rainforest walks to beaches and historic sites. The positive feedback about the guide’s knowledge and the tour’s pacing underscores its appeal for mature and active travelers.

The Sum Up

This 10-day Tasmania tour packs in a wide variety of experiences—nature, wildlife, history, and beaches—in a well-paced, small-group format. It’s a particularly good choice for travelers who want to see the highlights without the stress of logistics, while still enjoying authentic, up-close encounters with Tasmania’s landscapes and animals.

The tour’s focus on scenic walks, scenic cruises, and cultural sites ensures you’ll come away with a well-rounded understanding of Tasmania’s unique charm. The value is evident in the inclusions—most major attractions and some meals—making this a practical investment for those seeking adventure and relaxation alike.

This experience suits adventure lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and history buffs alike, especially those who prefer a guided, intimate group setting. If you’re after a comprehensive but relaxed way to explore Tasmania’s sights, this tour could very well be your best choice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

From Hobart: The Ultimate 10-Day Tour of Tasmania's Regions - Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Most walks are easy, like the 25-minute walk to Russell Falls, but there are options for more moderate hikes, such as the Dove Lake Circuit. Guests with moderate fitness and good mobility will enjoy the full experience; those with mobility issues should consider the moderate walks carefully.

What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, a hat, swimwear, towel, camera, and rain gear are recommended. A daypack, reusable water bottle, and motion sickness prevention are also suggested to help you stay comfortable and prepared.

Are children under 8 allowed?
No, this tour is not suitable for children under 8 years of age, likely due to the active nature and size of the group.

Does the tour include meals?
Yes, breakfast (continental style) is included for 8 days, along with 1 lunch and 5 dinners. If you have dietary restrictions, it’s best to check with the operator beforehand.

Are the accommodation and transportation comfortable?
The tour stays in motels, which are practical and comfortable but not luxury. The transportation is via a small-group vehicle, which allows for flexibility and personal attention.

Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, you can cancel up to 14 days in advance for a full refund, giving some peace of mind if your plans change.

What type of guide will lead the tour?
A live English-speaking guide with local expertise will accompany you throughout, providing commentary, insights, and helping to navigate the itinerary smoothly.

Is this a good tour for wildlife lovers?
Absolutely. The chance to see Tasmanian devils at Bonorong and explore rainforest ecosystems makes this particularly appealing for wildlife enthusiasts.

This 10-day tour offers a thorough, authentic, and well-organized introduction to Tasmania’s natural beauty, wildlife, and history. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural enrichment, it’s designed to leave you with a meaningful taste of Tasmania’s many treasures.

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