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Discover Tasmania’s stunning coastlines with this 2-day Hobart tour featuring iconic hikes at Wineglass Bay and Cape Hauy, led by expert guides for authentic adventure.
If you’re dreaming of Tasmania’s rugged coastlines and breathtaking vistas, this 2-day tour from Hobart offers a well-balanced mix of challenging hikes, spectacular scenery, and relaxed winery visits. Designed for those who enjoy active adventures but want a taste of Tasmania’s best natural highlights, this experience promises memorable moments along some of the island’s most famous coastal walks.
What we particularly love about this tour is how it combines strenuous but rewarding hikes with opportunities to unwind at local vineyards, creating a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Plus, the guides’ expertise and friendly approach help make each step more enjoyable. However, a word of caution: this tour involves a fair amount of stair climbing and physical effort, making it best suited for travelers with a reasonable level of fitness.
This trip is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts eager to see Tasmania’s coast in a short time, especially those who appreciate natural beauty paired with local wine and good company. If you’re looking for an active, authentic experience that covers some of Tasmania’s most iconic spots, this tour could be just what you need.
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This tour offers a solid 10 hours of outdoor exploration, with departure from Hobart at 7:25 am. For about $226 per person, you’ll receive entrance fees for the national parks and the guidance of experienced tour guides. Food, lunch, and snacks aren’t included, so packing a picnic or snacks is a smart move. The trip runs with a live English-speaking guide, and you’ll be back in Hobart around 5 to 6 pm, making it a full but manageable day.
The tour is best suited for those aged 8 and over. It’s worth noting that cancellations are flexible—up to 24 hours in advance—and full refunds are available if your plans change.
The first day kicks off early, with a scenic drive from Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula. The highlight here is the Cape Hauy hike, part of Tasmania’s renowned Three Capes Track. The 9.4 km round trip is around four hours of steady walking, but this isn’t just a walk in the park—think steep stairs, forest trails, and coastal heath.
What makes this hike exceptional are the jaw-dropping views at the Cape Hauy lookout. Here, the “Candlestick” and “Totem Pole” sea stacks soar over 100 meters above the roaring Tasman Sea. The dramatic cliffs are a perfect setting for photos, but they also remind you why Tasmania’s coast is considered among the most spectacular in the world.
The trail is well-maintained, but the ascent and descent require some stamina. As one reviewer noted, “Both days were amazing. Cape Hauy more challenging and more beautiful. My guides were informative and helpful.” Be prepared for some physical exertion—this is definitely suited for active travelers who are comfortable with stairs.
After the hike, you can cool off with a swim at Fortescue Bay or relax amid the stunning scenery. The day wraps up with a stop at Bangor Vineyard Shed, where you can enjoy Tasmanian wines with views of Boomer Bay—a lovely way to unwind after a day of exertion.
Day two takes you eastward to Freycinet National Park, one of Tasmania’s oldest protected areas. The scenery here is classic Tasmania—pink granite mountains, white sandy beaches, and clear turquoise waters.
The main event is the famous 45-minute uphill walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout. Once there, you’re rewarded with a panoramic view of the c-shaped beach, with its pristine white sand and shimmering water—a truly iconic sight.
From the lookout, you can descend to the beach itself. Here, you can relax, take a swim, or enjoy a packed lunch while soaking up the natural beauty. The return hike involves climbing back up the stairs, but the stunning views make the effort worthwhile.
Post-hike, there’s a stop at the Devil’s Corner Cellar Door, known for its award-winning wines and spectacular views over vineyards and the Freycinet Peninsula. It’s an ideal spot to toast your accomplishments and taste some of Tasmania’s best local wines and foods.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout both days, the guides are praised for their knowledge, helpfulness, and professionalism. Ingrid, one reviewer from Canada, commented, “My guides were informative and helpful,” highlighting how their expertise makes a difference in navigating the terrain safely and enriching the experience with local insights.
Their support is especially valuable on the more challenging sections like Cape Hauy, where careful pacing and encouragement can turn a strenuous hike into a truly enjoyable outing.
At $226, the tour offers a good balance between cost and experience. Included are park fees and guiding services, which can be significant if planned independently. The combination of scenic hikes, stunning viewpoints, and a wine tasting makes this a strong value for active travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Tasmania’s coast in just two days.
While food isn’t included, the stops at vineyards and beaches give you plenty of opportunities to enjoy local produce without extra planning. The tour’s focus on authentic experiences—guided hikes, top-notch scenery, and local wine—adds to its appeal.
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This experience suits active travelers who enjoy walking and are comfortable with stairs and uneven terrain. It’s perfect for those wanting a quick but thorough taste of Tasmania’s coastal highlights, especially if you’re short on time but crave authentic outdoor adventures.
Families with kids over 8 who are fit and love hiking might enjoy it too, but the physical demands mean it’s not suitable for everyone. If you’re looking for a relaxed day with minimal walking, this might not be the best fit.
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For adventurers eager to see Tasmania’s most iconic coastlines, this 2-day tour hits the sweet spot. The combination of challenging hikes, sweeping views, and local wine makes it a compelling choice. The guides’ professionalism and genuine enthusiasm add a layer of trust and comfort, allowing you to focus on enjoying each breathtaking moment.
You get the chance to stand atop towering sea stacks, walk along pristine beaches, and toast with Tasmania’s renowned wines—all in a well-organized, relatively affordable package. It’s a great way to combine physical activity with cultural and culinary highlights.
If you’re craving a memorable outdoor experience that showcases Tasmania’s wild coastlines, this tour will meet and exceed your expectations.
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What is the departure time for the tour?
The tour departs at 7:25 am from the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre in Hobart.
How long is the Cape Hauy hike?
The hike is approximately 9.4 km round trip, taking about 4 hours, including breaks.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children under 8 years old are not recommended, likely due to the physical demands of the hikes.
Are park entrance fees included?
Yes, the cost covers all national park entrance fees.
What is the main difficulty of the hikes?
The Cape Hauy walk features stairs and some steep sections, requiring a good level of fitness and comfort with outdoor terrain.
Is food included in the tour price?
No, meals, snacks, and lunch are not included, so plan to bring your own or purchase at stops.
Can I relax at the beaches after hiking?
Absolutely. You can swim at Fortescue Bay or enjoy the tranquility of Wineglass Bay after your walks.
How long does the tour last?
The full day is about 10 hours, with return to Hobart around 5-6 pm.
What makes this tour special compared to other Tasmania trips?
It combines two of Tasmania’s most iconic coast walks with local wine tasting, guided by knowledgeable experts who enhance the experience with insights and safety.
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This Hobart-based 2-day coastal hiking tour offers an excellent entry point into Tasmania’s wild beauty. It’s ideal for those who relish physical activity, gorgeous scenery, and authentic local experiences. The guides’ professionalism, combined with the stunning landscapes of Wineglass Bay and Cape Hauy, makes it a memorable adventure—worthy of any nature lover’s travel bucket list.
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or an active traveler wanting a taste of Tasmania’s dramatic coastlines, this tour balances challenge and charm in a way that keeps you inspired and energized. The inclusion of wine stops adds a relaxing touch, giving you a taste of Tasmania’s finest products after a day of outdoor exploration.
In short, if you’re seeking a well-organized, scenic, and physically rewarding way to experience Tasmania’s coast, this tour delivers on all fronts.
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