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Discover Tasmania in 8 days with a small-group tour covering stunning landscapes, historic sites, and local foods. Perfect for all ages seeking authentic experiences.
Planning a trip to Tasmania? This 8-day tour offered by Fun Tassie Tours promises to showcase the island’s best — from UNESCO World Heritage sites and rugged wilderness to charming towns and unique wildlife. As someone who’s studied countless tours, I can tell you that this one is notable for its small-group size, thoughtfully curated stops, and inclusive approach. It’s designed to give you a well-rounded taste of Tasmania without feeling rushed.
What I love most? First, the intimate group size—limiting to just 15 travelers means plenty of personalized attention and fewer crowds. Second, the inclusion of many meals, entrance fees, and tasting experiences adds excellent value, especially considering the price. But, be aware: this tour is quite packed, so if you prefer slow mornings or extensive free time, this might not be your ideal fit. Still, if you’re after an engaging, varied adventure that hits numerous highlights, this tour is worth considering, especially for travelers of all ages and fitness levels.


This tour aims to strike a balance between structured sightseeing and the chance to soak in Tasmania’s unique atmosphere. It’s particularly suited for those who want a curated experience with minimal planning, but still wish to see a broad spectrum of what the island offers.
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You’ll settle into the luxurious Mövenpick Hotel, perfectly located in Hobart’s buzzing city center. It’s a comfortable base from which to start your adventure, close to attractions, cafes, and shops. This evening is free, leaving you the chance to explore or relax after your journey.
The tour kicks off with a stroll around Constitution Dock. Here, you’ll see the Mawsons Hut replica and statues honoring the first Antarctic explorers—some of the island’s deep connections to polar history. The drive through historic Battery Point, with its quaint cottages, sets the tone for Tasmania’s blend of old-world charm and rugged landscapes.
A visit to the Cascade Brewery offers insights into Tasmania’s brewing heritage, and the ascend to Mount Wellington provides panoramic views that’ll make you glad you brought your camera. The stop at Puddleduck Vineyard combines a gourmet lunch with free wine tastings—highlighting Tasmania’s reputation for excellent cool-climate wines. The afternoon includes visiting Richmond Bridge, Australia’s oldest working bridge, and the Denison Canal, a fascinating feat of early 20th-century engineering.
The day wraps up at Pirates Bay, where you’ll enjoy a coffee break overlooking the stunning coast, and exploring the Tessellated Pavement, a geological marvel. If you’re lucky, you might see Tasman’s Arch and coastal cliffs, perfect for nature lovers.
The highlight here is a guided tour of the Port Arthur Historic Site, an evocative reminder of Tasmania’s convict past. The site is extensive, and the guide’s insights make it come alive. Afterward, a visit to Federation Artisan Chocolates lets you sample handmade chocolates—an indulgence.
The afternoon takes you past Maria Island, a sanctuary for wildlife, including a thriving devil population. The Spiky Bridge offers a quirky photo opportunity, and the Spiky Beach is a peaceful spot for a scenic break. In the evening, a guided Penguin tour near Bicheno promises a chance to see these charming creatures in the wild—an authentic wildlife experience.
Starting with another visit to Bicheno’s Blowhole, you’ll see this dramatic coast feature during daylight. A guided tour of East Coast Natureworld introduces you to Tasmania’s native animals, many rescued or bred on site, making this a meaningful visit.
Post-lunch, the Bay of Fires stands out as a highlight—its white sands, blue waters, and fiery red rocks make for spectacular photos. Then, a short oyster farm tour at Lease 65 offers a taste of fresh Tasmanian oysters, paired with local produce. The day concludes with cheese tasting at Pyengana Dairy, renowned for its award-winning cheese and robotic dairy operation, and a scenic walk at the Spiky Beach Conservation Area.
The journey north begins with Cataract Gorge, a natural centerpiece of Launceston, where wallabies and peacocks roam freely. The Alexandra Suspension Bridge and the Town Clock showcase Launceston’s charming architecture. Lunch at 41 South Tasmania, a salmon farm, combines delicious local seafood with a relaxed farm atmosphere.
In the afternoon, a visit to the Melita Honey Farm offers a sweet tasting experience, with over 40 honey varieties, perfect for souvenirs. The day wraps with a visit to Marakoopa Caves—a guided tour revealing stunning stalactites and stalagmites, a real treat for lovers of geology and natural beauty.
This day is dedicated to Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You’ll visit Dove Lake with breathtaking views of the mountain, and the Wadheim Chalet, where early settlers lived. The Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery provides a cultural complement to the natural scenery, showcasing Australian landscape art.
The afternoon offers a walk through Zeehan, a historic mining town, and a visit to the Wilderness Woodworks shop to see exquisite Huon Pine crafts. The local environment is lush, with giant myrtle trees and ferns.
The West Coast Wilderness Railway offers a nostalgic train ride through rugged scenery, with a chance to chat with the friendly steam engine operators. The Iron Blow Lookout delivers sweeping views of the Mt. Lyell mine and surrounding wilderness. Nelson Falls impresses with its tranquil cascade set amidst mossy forest.
Later, you’ll explore Lake St. Clair, Tasmania’s largest natural lake, with opportunities for photos and possibly a short walk. The day ends with a visit to The Wall in the Wilderness, a remarkable Huon Pine sculpture and storytelling showcase carved into a 100-meter-long panel—an artistic highlight and a fitting finale to your Tasmanian journey.
The tour concludes with some free time in Hobart. You might want to revisit favorite spots, enjoy a leisurely breakfast, or just relax before heading home. Hotel checkout is at 11 am, giving you some flexibility for a slow start or last-minute exploring.

At around $2,722 per person, this tour includes most breakfasts and lunches, many entrance and attraction fees, and tastings ranging from wine to honey and oysters. The cost might seem high, but considering the inclusions and the small-group experience, it offers genuine value for those looking to cover a lot of ground without the stress of planning every detail.
Travelers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides—noted for their professionalism, friendliness, and local insight. The small group size—limited to 15—means you’ll get plenty of personalized attention, making it easier to ask questions, take photos, and enjoy the scenery comfortably.
The itinerary balances nature, history, wildlife, and local food experiences, giving a well-rounded Tasmania experience. The accommodation, especially the hotel in Hobart, provides comfort after busy days of sightseeing.

This tour is best suited for families, couples, and solo travelers who want a rundown of Tasmania without the hassle of organizing logistics. It’s ideal if you appreciate guided insights, scenic landscapes, and local sampling. The pace is fairly full, so it suits those with moderate fitness levels who enjoy a mix of walking and sightseeing.
If you prefer to have flexible free days or explore at your own pace in detail, you might find this tour a bit too structured. However, for those wanting a balanced, all-in-one experience with knowledgeable guides and a comfortable group size, this tour hits all the right notes.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes transportation throughout, with pick-up and drop-off at your Hobart hotel. A comfortable coach is used for all the scenic drives.
Are meals included daily?
Most breakfasts and lunches are included, along with two dinners. You’ll also enjoy tastings such as wine, cheese, oysters, and honey, adding to the local flavor.
What is the typical group size?
The group is limited to 15 participants, which fosters a friendly and intimate atmosphere, perfect for conversation and personalized attention.
Can all ages participate?
Yes, the tour states it’s suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it a flexible choice for families or older travelers.
Are attraction fees included?
Most entrance fees and national park passes are covered, so there are no surprise costs during the trip.
Is this tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
While the itinerary involves walking and some uneven terrain, the overall pace and accessibility details are not specified. It’s best to inquire directly if mobility is a concern.
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This Tasmania 8-Day tour offers a thoughtfully curated journey through the island’s most compelling sights, blending natural wonders, historic sites, and local delights. The small-group size, expert guides, and inclusive pricing make it a compelling option for travelers eager to explore Tasmania with ease and authentic insight.
Whether you’re after sweeping mountain vistas, wildlife encounters, or delicious Tasmanian produce, this tour covers it all without feeling overwhelming. It’s especially suited for those who value well-organized, engaging experiences and want a genuine taste of Tasmania’s diverse landscapes and culture.
If you’re looking for a trip that balances comfort, adventure, and educational moments, this tour is a strong contender. Just pack your sense of curiosity—and maybe your camera—to capture the stunning scenery and memorable encounters awaiting you.
Note: Always double-check current details with the provider, as itineraries and inclusions can change.