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Discover Tasmania’s wild beauty on a 6-day guided tour from Hobart, including Cradle Mountain, Wineglass Bay, and wildlife sanctuaries, with expert guides.
Experience Tasmania’s Untamed Natural Wonders on a 6-Day Guided Tour from Hobart
If you’re dreaming of exploring Tasmania’s rugged coastlines, lush rainforests, and mountain scenery without the hassle of planning every detail, this 6-day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour offers a compelling package. As a seasoned travel writer, I’ve come across many tours, and this one strikes me as a well-balanced blend of adventure, comfort, and authentic natural encounters — perfect for those who want to see Tasmania without missing the finer details.
What I love about this tour is how it manages to pack in so many iconic sights — from Cradle Mountain to the Bay of Fires — while still leaving room for genuine encounters with wildlife like Tasmanian devils and penguins. Plus, the inclusion of accommodations, park entry fees, and expert guides means you’re not juggling tickets or logistics on your own.
That said, it’s important to note that this adventure runs at a fairly full pace, and some travelers might find the itinerary a touch busy. It’s ideal for active travelers who enjoy natural scenery, comfortable transport, and engaging guides. If you’re looking for a deep, relaxed dive into one particular spot, you might prefer a more leisurely or independent trip. But for anyone wanting a comprehensive, well-organized introduction to Tasmania’s highlights, this tour offers excellent value and memorable experiences.

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Your adventure kicks off with a pickup from Hobart’s CBD, setting the stage for a trip filled with stunning scenery. The first highlight is Mount Field National Park, where you’ll walk among some of the tallest trees in the world and marvel at the cascading Russell Falls. This spot is a true classic — a short walk that rewards with spectacular views and a chance to breathe in fresh mountain air.
We loved the way the guide shared insights into Tasmania’s flora and fauna, making the experience both educational and fun. The nearby Lake St. Clair is next, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, where you enjoy a relaxed lunch and wander along short tracks by the water. It’s a tranquil spot that captures the essence of Tasmania’s pristine wilderness.

The drive through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park offers postcard-quality rainforest, mountain vistas, and the chance to see Nelson Falls and the Franklin River. The guide’s stories about the region’s environmental significance and early European history make this more than just a scenic drive — it’s educational too.
This part of the trip exemplifies the tour’s strength: combining breathtaking views with meaningful context. You get a sense of the rugged history and natural importance of this UNESCO World Heritage area, which helps deepen the experience.

Queenstown’s rugged landscape is a reminder of Tasmania’s mining past, with tales spun by your guide that bring the old mining town to life. It’s a brief stop but one that gives you a glimpse into the region’s industrial history.
Overnight in Strahan, a charming harbourside town sitting on Macquarie Harbour. The locals joke that it’s “the gateway to rainforests,” and you’ll see why. The town’s relaxed vibe makes it an ideal base for exploring the nearby forests and rainforests of the World Heritage-listed area. Guests often mention how this stop offers a peaceful yet scenic escape.

The second day explores the wild west coast, starting with Henty Dunes — expansive sandy slopes perfect for climbing and panoramic views. The nearby Ocean Beach is reputed to have the cleanest air in the world, and you’ll likely agree once you breathe it in.
A highlight is the optional Gordon River Cruise, a six-hour journey aboard a sleek boat taking you through Hell’s Gates and into ancient rainforests on Sarah Island. While this isn’t included in the base price, many travelers find it well worth the extra cost for the sheer beauty and serenity of the river. One review even called this cruise “magnificent,” emphasizing its appeal.

Cradle Mountain is a centerpiece of Tasmania’s wilderness — a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can choose from walks like the Dove Lake circuit, a manageable and rewarding trek, or more challenging hikes if your fitness allows. The mountain’s striking outline against the sky is a sight you’ll remember long after the trip.
Traveling eastward, you stop at Sheffield, the “Town of Murals,” where vivid street art captures local stories and life. It’s a quick but colorful contrast to the natural landscapes.
Arriving in Launceston, you get a chance to explore one of Australia’s oldest cities, with lively pubs and historic streets. Many guests enjoy an evening out here, soaking up the local atmosphere.

The next day begins with a walk in Cataract Gorge Reserve, a natural haven right in the city. Expect to see wallabies and peacocks strutting among lush flora, making it a delightful surprise so close to urban life.
A lunch stop in St. Helens leads you to the renowned Bay of Fires, famous for its white sands, turquoise waters, and orange lichen-covered rocks. The guide takes time to explain the cultural significance to the Palawa people, adding depth to your coastal walk.
Bicheno, your overnight spot, is a friendly seaside town. It’s known for its penguin colonies, which return to shore at night, giving you a chance to see Tasmania’s unique wildlife in action.

Freycinet National Park is arguably Tasmania’s most famous coastal landscape. You’ll explore beaches, coves, and lookouts, with a highlight being Honeymoon Bay and the iconic pink granite Hazards mountain range. The scenic views here are jaw-dropping, and many reviewers mention that the walks are well worth the effort.
Returning to Hobart, you get the evening free to explore the vibrant waterfront, Salamanca Market, or top-notch eateries. It’s a lively finish to the day.
The tour wraps up with a visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where you’ll meet Tasmanian devils, wombats, and kangaroos up close. Many travelers appreciate this as a conservation-focused experience that allows for genuine animal encounters.
A stop in Richmond offers a charming stroll through colonial streets and a look at the historic Richmond Bridge. Finally, a visit to Wellington Park (also known as kunanyi) provides a last dose of Tasmania’s natural beauty, with diverse landscapes like fern glades, eucalyptus forests, and dramatic rock formations.
This tour’s price of $887.12 per person may seem steep at first glance, but it’s actually a good deal considering the inclusions — five nights of accommodation, park entry fees, and wildlife sanctuary visits. The guided aspect not only simplifies logistics but enriches your understanding of Tasmania’s natural and cultural history.
Guests consistently praise the guides for their knowledge and friendliness, with reviews highlighting how they make complex stories accessible and engaging. The opportunity to see Tasmania’s wildlife, with visits to places like Bonorong, adds a special touch that many travelers cherish.
The itinerary is carefully curated to balance scenic drives with walks, giving you a taste of Tasmania’s diverse environments — from rainforest to mountain to coast. Many reviewers mention how the scenery exceeds their expectations, especially at Wineglass Bay and Freycinet.
However, keep in mind that the tour moves quickly, and physical fitness at a moderate level is recommended. It’s perfect for active travelers who want a rundown without the stress of planning each outing. Those seeking a more relaxed, slow-paced experience might find this tour a bit packed.
This adventure suits travelers who love outdoor activities, wildlife encounters, and stunning scenery. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate guided experiences where logistics are taken care of, so they can focus on enjoying every moment. Families with children aged 8 and up, especially those comfortable with moderate activity levels, will find this an engaging introduction to Tasmania’s wilderness.
If you’re after an authentic, well-organized tour that balances scenic beauty with cultural insights, this trip delivers. It’s a great choice for first-timers wanting to see Tasmania’s highlights in a short time, or anyone who prefers a comfortable, guided approach over independent travel.
Does the tour include transportation?
Yes, round-trip transport from Hobart is included, making logistics straightforward and stress-free.
Are accommodations included?
Yes, you’ll stay in comfortable accommodations arranged for five nights, with options across hotels, hostels, and motels.
What is the physical activity level?
A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended since the tour involves guided walks and some uneven terrain.
Can I join if I’m traveling solo?
Absolutely. The tour is limited to a maximum of 24 travelers and is suitable for solo adventurers.
Is park entry included?
Yes, all national park entry fees are covered in the price.
Are food and drinks included?
No, meals are not included, except for lunch on Lake St. Clair and possibly other designated stops. Travelers should budget for meals.
What wildlife might I see?
Expect to encounter Tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroos, and penguins, especially during wildlife sanctuary visits and at night.
Is the Gordon River Cruise optional?
Yes, it’s an optional activity that many find worthwhile, but it is not included in the base price.
What is the best time to take this tour?
While specific dates aren’t specified, Tasmania’s weather is most accommodating in warmer months, generally from spring to early autumn.
What should I pack?
Bring layers for changing weather, sturdy walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning landscapes.
“Wineglass Bay. Lovely walk and a quick dip. Wish we could have stayed over night near there. Cozy corner was excellent and 2 nights in St. Helens….”
This 6-day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart offers a well-rounded introduction to one of Australia’s most spectacular states. Its carefully curated stops, expert guides, and all-inclusive approach mean you can relax and fully enjoy Tasmania’s natural beauty. The combination of scenic hikes, wildlife encounters, and charming towns makes it a great choice for active travelers eager to see the highlights without the hassle of planning.
While the pace may be quick for some, the value and authenticity are undeniable. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning for a deeper appreciation, this tour provides a comprehensive, engaging, and scenic overview of Tasmania’s wild heart.