Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - What You Can Expect from This 6-Day Tasmania Tour

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife

Explore Tasmania's wilderness and wildlife comfortably on this 6-day guided tour, covering stunning landscapes, historic sites, and unique wildlife experiences.

Planning a trip to Tasmania and wondering how to see its highlights without the hassle of planning every detail? This 6-day guided tour offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, wildlife encounters, and historic sites—all in a relaxed, small-group setting. It’s designed for mature, active travelers who want to experience Tasmania’s rugged charm without sacrificing comfort.

We particularly like how the tour combines stunning scenery with cultural insights, making the trip both visually impressive and intellectually engaging. The expert guides help bring Tasmania’s stories to life, and the small group size ensures a more personalized experience. On the downside, the tour is quite active—short walks are part of the package—so travelers with limited mobility might need to consider this.

This tour is best suited for those who appreciate nature, history, and good company, and who prefer a well-organized, comfortable journey through Tasmania’s diverse landscapes.

Key Points

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - Key Points

  • Comfort and Convenience: Accommodation, most meals, and guided walks are included, making logistics simple.
  • Rich Variety of Experiences: From coastal bays to alpine mountains, and convict sites to wildlife sanctuaries, Tasmania’s diversity is fully covered.
  • Small Group Feel: A more intimate experience, with personalized attention from guides.
  • Active but Manageable: Short, easy to moderate walks allow you to enjoy the scenery without overexertion.
  • Value for Money: At $1,483, you gain a comprehensive look at Tasmania’s top sights, with many included excursions and entry fees.
  • Authentic Encounters: Opportunities to see native wildlife like Tasmanian Devils and walk through historic convict sites add depth to the trip.
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Introduction: Why This Tour Might Be the Right Choice for You

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - Introduction: Why This Tour Might Be the Right Choice for You

Imagine exploring Tasmania’s rugged coastlines, ancient forests, and convict history—all in just six days. That’s what this tour promises: a comfortably-paced, expertly guided adventure that hits all the high points. We love that it’s tailored for mature travelers who want a balance of activity and relaxation, with everything arranged so you can focus on soaking in the scenery and stories.

Two aspects stand out immediately: First, the small group setting ensures you won’t be lost in a crowd, and guides can tailor the experience to your interests. Second, the diversity of destinations—from the iconic Wineglass Bay to the historic Port Arthur—means you’re getting a well-rounded taste of Tasmania.

A potential drawback? With such an active itinerary, it’s best suited for those comfortable with some walking—mostly on flat, short trails, but with a few options for more exploration. If you’re after a leisurely bus tour, this may be a bit brisk. Still, it’s perfect for travelers seeking an immersive, authentic experience without the hassle of self-planning.

What You Can Expect from This 6-Day Tasmania Tour

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - What You Can Expect from This 6-Day Tasmania Tour

Day 1: From Hobart to Queenstown – Coastal and Rainforest Wonders

The tour kicks off in Hobart with a visit to the lively Salamanca Market, a treasure trove of local crafts and fresh produce. It’s a great way to get a feel for Tasmanian life before heading into the wilderness. After that, you’ll set off westward, traveling through lush scenery to Queenstown, a town famous for its mining past and dramatic landscapes.

Along the way, you’ll walk amongst some of the tallest trees in the world—think towering eucalypts—and visit Russell Falls, which is often described as a “short but stunning” walk. The highlight here is Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, where the tranquil waters make for great photo opportunities and peaceful moments. The short walks in Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park give you a taste of Tasmania’s ancient forests and rushing waterways.

Day 2: The Gordon River and Tullah – Wilderness and Convict History

The Gordon River cruise is a key highlight. As you glide along this pristine waterway, you’ll witness the beauty of Tasmania’s rainforests and learn about the convict site of Sarah Island—a place that played a significant role in Tasmania’s penal history. The cruise includes a lunch featuring local Tasmanian produce, emphasizing the region’s culinary delights.

Your journey continues to Tullah, a lakeside town with panoramic views of Mount Murchison. The relaxed lakeside chalet setting provides a cozy base after a day of exploration. The reviews praise the cruise for its scenic beauty and the chance to see the ancient huon pines, which are among the oldest living trees.

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Day 3: Cradle Mountain and Launceston – Alpine Beauty and Artistic Towns

Early morning, you’ll visit Cradle Mountain, known for its glacial-carved landscapes and abundant wildlife. At Ronny Creek, we loved the chance to spot wombats wandering freely—a real treat for nature lovers. The walk around Dove Lake offers spectacular vistas of the mountain, with options to take the 2-3 hour circuit or simply relax at the Boat Shed or Glacial Rock.

Later, the tour takes you to Sheffield, famed for its murals depicting local history and art, before arriving in Launceston. Here, we appreciated the chance to explore Cataract Gorge, a stunning natural reserve just minutes from town—an unexpected urban jewel with walking trails and swimming spots.

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Day 4: East Coast Beaches and Coastal Charm

On day four, the tour heads to the Bay of Fires, renowned for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and rust-colored boulders. Visiting Cataract Gorge in Launceston gives a head start on this day, and the lunch in St Helens prepares you for the next stage: exploring the scenic beaches and coves of the Bay of Fires. The views here are often described as postcard-perfect, and many reviews note how peaceful and pristine the beaches feel.

Staying overnight in St Helens allows you to soak in the coastal calm before heading south.

Day 5: Freycinet National Park and Tasman Peninsula – Iconic Views and Geology

Freycinet is a major highlight, with its pink granite mountains and secluded bays. We loved the walk to Wineglass Bay, often called one of Australia’s most beautiful beaches, with stunning views from the lookout. Cape Tourville offers a panoramic vista of the coastline, perfect for photos—and those views don’t disappoint.

As you travel south to Eaglehawk Neck and the Tasman Peninsula, you’ll see dramatic geological formations like the Tessellated Pavement, Tasman Arch, and Devils Kitchen. These natural sculptures leave a lasting impression—and make for fun exploration.

Day 6: Tasman Peninsula and Return via Historic Richmond

The final day begins with visiting wildlife sanctuaries where you can see Tasmanian devils and other native animals—an opportunity to connect with the unique fauna of the island. The historic Port Arthur site, a UNESCO World Heritage location, offers insights into Tasmania’s convict past. We appreciated the optional harbor cruise, which adds a maritime perspective to the history.

On the way back to Hobart, a stop at Richmond, with its colonial architecture and quaint charm, wraps up the trip beautifully. Many travelers, including those who reviewed this tour, found the balance of natural beauty, history, and small-town charm just right.

The Practical Side: What It Means for You

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - The Practical Side: What It Means for You

The tour’s inclusion of five nights of accommodation and most meals means less planning and more time enjoying the scenery. The guided walks, cruise, and entry fees are bundled in, giving you a seamless experience.

Traveling in a small group (typically around a dozen people) means you’ll get more personalized attention and a chance to share stories—something many travelers find enriching. The tour runs on a relaxed pace, with most walks being easy to moderate, making it accessible for anyone with a reasonable level of mobility.

Transportation is by comfortable coach, and the itinerary is designed to maximize sightseeing while allowing for rest and reflection. Pickup options from centrally located Hobart hotels add convenience, but note that arrivals at private residences or Airbnbs outside the city may require extra coordination.

Why This Tour Offers Excellent Value

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - Why This Tour Offers Excellent Value

At $1,483 per person, this tour packs in a lot: scenic boat rides, entry to key sites, guided walks, and cozy accommodations. Compared to the cost of booking all these experiences separately, it’s a good deal—especially considering the expert guidance and small-group intimacy.

Travelers consistently praise the tour for its stunning scenery and knowledgeable guides. One reviewer from Denmark called it a “fantastisk måde at se og opleve Tasmanien,” emphasizing how much they saw in just six days, thanks to a well-structured program led by professional guides.

While some felt the hotel standards could be higher, the overall comfort and convenience outweigh the modest accommodations, especially for travelers eager to focus on the sights rather than logistics. The inclusion of regional specialties at meals and the chance to see iconic wildlife add authentic touches that elevate the experience.

The Sum Up: Who Will Love This Tour?

Tasmania: 6-Day Comfort Tour for Wilderness and Wildlife - The Sum Up: Who Will Love This Tour?

This 6-day Tasmania tour is ideal for travelers who want to experience the best of the island without the stress of planning every detail. It suits those who enjoy a mix of nature, history, and wildlife, all within a comfortable, guided framework. If you are active, curious, and eager to see Tasmania’s most stunning landscapes and historic sites—this tour offers excellent value and memorable moments.

It’s especially well-suited for mature travelers who appreciate a paced itinerary with plenty of expert insights. If you’re traveling with limited mobility or prefer very leisurely activities, some walks might be optional, but overall, the experience is designed for those comfortable with short, easy walks and outdoor exploration.

For anyone keen on experiencing Tasmania’s wilderness with knowledgeable guides, this trip provides a comprehensive, well-rounded taste of the island’s natural beauty and cultural history—delivered with comfort, care, and a sense of adventure.

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FAQ

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Is this tour suitable for children?
This tour is not recommended for children under 8 years old due to the active nature of the walks and the itinerary’s pace.

Are the walks difficult?
Most walks are classified as easy to moderate. Examples include the 25-minute walk to Russell Falls and the 2-3 hour Dove Lake circuit. All walks are optional, and the guide can help tailor your experience.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, a hat, camera, hiking shoes, sunscreen, water, rain gear, and a daypack are recommended for the outdoor activities.

Does the tour include all meals?
Most meals are included: 4 breakfasts, 1 lunch, and 3 dinners. Additional meals and drinks are not included.

What is the group size?
The tour operates in small groups, likely around a dozen travelers, for a more personalized experience.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 14 days in advance for a full refund.

Is transportation provided?
Yes, transportation is by comfortable coach, with pickup options from centrally located Hobart hotels.

Are accommodations included?
The package includes 5 nights in motels, providing a good balance of comfort and local flavor.

What wildlife might I see?
Tasmanian Devils and other native animals are featured at wildlife sanctuaries, providing memorable encounters.

This detailed, balanced review hopefully gives you a clear picture of what to expect from this Tasmania tour. Whether it’s the scenic coastlines, ancient forests, or historic sites—you’re in for a memorable adventure that’s easy to enjoy.

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