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Discover Hobart’s natural beauty, wildlife, and historic charm on this small-group shore excursion featuring Mt Wellington, Richmond, and Bonorong Sanctuary.
If you’re visiting Hobart on a cruise and want to experience Tasmania’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail, this Aussie Wildlife and Sightseeing Shared Tour might be just what you need. Promising around six hours of scenic views, charming villages, and local wildlife encounters, it’s designed to give you a taste of the island’s natural and cultural treasures.
What we particularly like about this tour is its balanced itinerary that blends outdoor adventure with relaxed exploration — all delivered in a small-group setting that fosters a more personal experience. The guide’s storytelling also adds a layer of local insight that makes each stop feel more meaningful. That said, it’s worth noting that lunch isn’t included, so bringing snacks or planning for a quick break might be a good idea.
This tour suits travelers craving a comprehensive snapshot of Hobart’s natural beauty and wildlife without the need for private arrangements. It’s especially ideal for those who appreciate informative guides, scenic viewpoints, and authentic encounters with local animals. If you’re flexible with your schedule and love seeing a bit of everything, this could become a highlight of your Hobart visit.

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Your day begins with a drive up to Mount Wellington, Hobart’s towering sentinel at 1,271 meters. The guide’s storytelling kicks in here, explaining the mountain’s significance and offering a vivid picture of how the landscape has shaped the region’s climate and lifestyle. Once at the summit, you’ll be greeted with panoramic views that stretch across Hobart, the river, and beyond. Whether the weather is clear or a bit misty, the rugged terrain and sweeping vistas make this stop worth every minute.
Expect about an hour at this altitude, with the admission ticket included, so you can take plenty of photos and soak in the scenery. The mountain’s rugged beauty provides a perfect backdrop for those stunning landscape shots that will make your friends envious.
Next, you’ll explore Richmond, a charming historic town just outside Hobart. This self-guided walk allows you to soak up the atmosphere at your own pace, wandering past well-preserved Georgian architecture and boutique shops. The highlight here is the famous Richmond Bridge, Australia’s oldest stone span bridge, which still carries traffic today.
The village exudes a sense of stepping back into the early days of Tasmanian settlement. From quaint cafes to local artisan shops, it’s a fine place to browse for souvenirs or just enjoy the slow pace. The 1 hour 30 minutes allocated is enough to admire the architecture and snap a few photos, but if you love history, you might wish for a little more time.
The tour’s focus on wildlife is epitomized at Bonorong Sanctuary, where your general entry fee is covered. Here, you’ll get a close look at emblematic Tasmanian animals like Tasmanian devils, wombats, and kangaroos. The sanctuary’s friendly staff and informative displays make this a highlight for wildlife lovers.
While some animals might be resting during hot days, the opportunity to interact with animals and learn about conservation efforts keeps this visit engaging. We loved the way the sanctuary creates a relaxed environment for both animals and visitors, making it easy to feel connected to Tasmania’s natural heritage.
Along the route, there’s a quick stop at Wicked Cheese, where you can sample local cheeses, adding a delightful culinary touch to the day. This is also a good chance to buy some souvenirs or snacks for later. The tour allows free time for lunch or drinks, giving you the flexibility to find a spot that suits your taste or preferences.
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The tour is designed to guarantee that you’re back at the port with plenty of time to spare before your cruise departs. The guide’s experience ensures smooth timing, though activities may be slightly adjusted to meet the schedule. This careful planning helps reduce travel stress and ensures you enjoy your day without rushing.

One review sums up the experience well: “Maybe not good for younger children because of wine tasting…but a great day. Loved all of it. Wildlife, wine, and views from Mt Wellington.” This highlights the tour’s broad appeal, especially for families or groups who want a bit of everything. The guide’s storytelling, paired with the spectacular views and wildlife encounters, leaves travelers with memorable impressions.
Another traveler appreciated the knowledgeable guide and the “personalized experience” that small groups foster. The inclusion of photos with wildlife and opportunities to enjoy local cheeses add to the overall value.

At $179.31 per person, this tour offers good value considering that it includes admission tickets to Mount Wellington and Bonorong Sanctuary, plus a guided experience and small group setting. While lunch isn’t included, the free time for snacks or a meal allows you to tailor your day without feeling rushed or restricted.
The tour’s maximum of 20 travelers keeps things intimate enough for meaningful conversations with your guide, and the pickup from the cruise terminal simplifies logistics. Its 6-hour duration hits the sweet spot—long enough to see the main sights without fatigue.

This excursion is perfect for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts who want an authentic taste of Tasmania’s outdoors. It’s also suitable for history buffs interested in colonial architecture and small-town charm. The tour’s flexibility makes it ideal for travelers who appreciate a mix of guided insight and free exploration.
If you’re looking for a well-rounded, scenic, and wildlife-focused outing that’s easy to fit into a port day, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially great if you value small-group intimacy, expert storytelling, and efficient planning.

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is generally suitable for most travelers, it may not be ideal for very young children, particularly because of the wine tasting component mentioned in some reviews. However, the wildlife and scenic stops should appeal to kids who enjoy animals and outdoor scenery.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers admission to Mount Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, and the guided tour service. Lunch and personal snacks are not included but can be purchased during free time.
How long does each stop last?
You’ll spend about an hour at Mount Wellington, 1 hour 30 minutes in Richmond, and 1 hour 30 minutes at Bonorong Sanctuary. These times are flexible depending on guide discretion and group preferences.
What if the weather is bad?
While weather can sometimes affect outdoor views, the tour’s flexible approach and covering attractions like the sanctuary mean you’ll still enjoy a meaningful experience, even in less-than-ideal conditions.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. This gives you peace of mind if your plans change unexpectedly.
Is there a minimum number of travelers?
Yes, a minimum is required for the tour to operate, but the maximum is 20 travelers, ensuring a small-group experience.
“Maybe not good for younger children because of wine tasting…but a great day. Loved alllof it. Wildlife Wine (pizza) and views from Mt Wellington”

This Hobart Shore Excursion offers a fantastic way to see some of Tasmania’s best features in a single, well-organized day. It combines breathtaking scenery, engaging wildlife encounters, and charming historic sights—all delivered with knowledgeable commentary and a relaxed pace.
Ideal for those who want value, flexibility, and authenticity without the hassle of self-guided planning. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, history buff, or simply craving scenic beauty, this tour provides a well-rounded taste of what makes Hobart so special.
If you’re looking for a small-group experience that captures Tasmania’s natural charm and local spirit, this tour is a reliable choice that will leave you with lasting memories.