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Discover Tasmania's stunning Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay on this full-day Hobart tour, featuring scenic walks, wildlife, and local cuisine.
Thinking about a trip that combines breathtaking scenery, active outdoor fun, and a taste of Tasmania’s best seafood and wines? This Wineglass Bay & Freycinet National Park Day Trip from Hobart promises just that. We’ve reviewed plenty of Tasmanian adventures, and this one consistently scores high on travelers’ lists, mainly for its stunning landscapes and expert guides.
What we love about this experience is the variety of scenic walks—from easy strolls to more challenging hikes—and the delightful opportunity to sample local seafood and wines at the end of the day. A second big plus: comfortable, modern transportation with air conditioning makes the long drive more pleasant.
A possible consideration? The hike to Wineglass Bay Lookout is described as moderate, which might be a stretch for some or for those with low fitness. It’s not a casual walk, but the views are more than worth the effort. This tour suits active travelers who want to see Tasmania’s highlights without the hassle of planning, especially those who enjoy outdoor activities and delicious regional cuisine.


The 10-hour trip from Hobart is designed to maximize your exposure to Tasmania’s most iconic sights in one day, without feeling rushed. From the moment you’re picked up in an air-conditioned vehicle, you’re treated to a scenic drive through seaside towns like Orford, Triabunna, and Swansea. Each offers glimpses of small-town life and the rugged coastline, setting the scene for what’s to come.
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The star attraction is, of course, Wineglass Bay, one of Australia’s most photographed beaches. The tour includes a walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout, which offers a sweeping view of the crescent-shaped beach framed by forested hills. It’s a moderate hike—some steep sections and stairs—but many reviews mention that the view is a worthy reward. Several travelers, like one reviewer, found the hike “a bit steep with some stairs but not very hard” with the payoff being spectacular.
The tour offers multiple walking options at the park, giving you flexible choices based on your fitness level and interests. Whether you prefer a quick look or a longer walk, the guide can accommodate. Someone described their experience as “a long walk but well worth the effort,” which captures the common sentiment that the scenery justifies the climb.
Beyond Wineglass Bay, your guide will lead you on additional short scenic walks to explore more of Freycinet National Park. Think pebble beaches, coastal cliffs, and possibly wildlife sightings—many guests mention seeing wallabies or even whales at the lighthouse, depending on the season.
After the hikes, the trip includes a visit to the Freycinet Marine Farm, a highlight praised by many. Here, you can indulge in fresh oysters, prawns, and crayfish, sourced directly from Tasmania’s waters. This is a chance to sample seafood at its freshest, often paired with local wines (own expense). Several reviews mention the seafood lunch as a perfect way to relax and enjoy regional flavors after a morning of activity.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile tastings are not included in the tour price, travelers have the option to sample local wines during the drive home or at nearby wineries. Many reviewers enjoyed this unwinding moment, noting that the wines from Tasmania’s award-winning region perfectly complement the seafood.
Transport is in modern, air-conditioned vehicles, which makes the journey comfortable—especially important given the 10-hour duration. The guide, often praised as knowledgeable, makes a huge difference, sharing insights into Tasmania’s flora, fauna, and history. Several reviewers specifically mention their guides by name, describing them as friendly, funny, and attentive.
One reviewer summed it up: “Gino was a great guide—friendly, informative, and considerate.” It’s these small touches—like taking time for photos, sharing local stories, and adjusting walks to suit the group—that elevate this tour beyond a standard sightseeing bus.

At $120 per person, this day trip packs in quite a bit. The cost covers transport, national park entry, and the guiding, making it a good deal considering the inclusions. The seafood and wines are optional extras, allowing flexibility based on your budget and preferences.
For anyone wanting a comprehensive snapshot of Tasmania’s natural beauty, this tour offers excellent value. It combines stunning landscapes, active outdoor experiences, and regional gastronomy in one well-organized package.

What truly shines through the reviews is the authenticity of this tour. Travelers consistently mention the small group size—which fosters camaraderie and personalized attention—and the expert guides’ local knowledge. Many rave about their guides, describing them as funny, friendly, and well-informed.
The scenery, of course, is the main draw. Clear water, white sand beaches, and dramatic cliffs make every stop picture-perfect. And because the tour is flexible, you can tailor your day to what excites you most.


This tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy walking and don’t mind a bit of a climb. It’s ideal for those wanting a full day of scenic vistas, wildlife sightings, and regional delicacies without the hassle of self-driving or planning extensive logistics. Families with children under 18 or those with low fitness may want to consider the hike’s difficulty.
If you love discovering lesser-known spots and are eager to taste Tasmania’s seafood and wines, this trip offers a well-rounded taste of the island’s natural beauty and culinary scene.

Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle, making the long day much more comfortable.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included, but you’ll have the opportunity to purchase seafood at Freycinet Marine Farm and sample wines on your own.
How strenuous is the hike?
The hike to Wineglass Bay Lookout is considered moderate, with some steep sections and stairs. It’s manageable for most, but those with low fitness should discuss options with the guide.
Can I customize my walking experience?
Absolutely. The tour offers flexible hiking options, so you can choose the level of difficulty that suits you best.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a small backpack for water and snacks. Don’t forget your camera!
Is it suitable for children?
Not for children under 18 or those with limited fitness, due to the moderate hike involved.
“Tammy was an excellent guide. She made it fun and informative. Amazing pictures.”
This Wineglass Bay & Freycinet National Park day trip from Hobart offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty, outdoor activity, and regional flavor. The experienced guides, comfortable transport, and well-paced itinerary help you make the most of your day in Tasmania’s stunning landscapes.
Whether you’re after iconic views, outdoor adventure, or a relaxing seafood lunch, this tour delivers. Perfect for those who want to see Tasmania’s highlights without the stress of planning every detail, it’s a worthwhile investment in a truly memorable day. If you love scenery, active exploration, and good regional food, this trip is an excellent choice.
In short, this tour is an ideal fit for active travelers, nature lovers, and foodies eager to experience Tasmania’s best in one well-organized day.
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