Duration: 3 Days/2 Nights
Availability : Requested
Departure Location: Launceston
Destination Location: Hobart
Min Age : 17
Recommended for 18-39 year old passengers only
Max People : 24
The east coast of Tasmania will leave you in awe with its beautiful beaches, lush forests unique wildlife and panoramic views from the top of towering granite mountains
Route: DEVONPORT OR LAUNCESTON – BICHENO – FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK TO HOBART – PT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE
Day 01 – DEVONPORT OR LAUNCESTON – BICHENO (-/-/-)
Day 02 – FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK TO HOBART (B/-/-)
Day 03 – PT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE (B/-/-)
Our journey begins this morning as we make tracks to the East Coast and the beautiful Bay of Fires. Here we can stretch our legs with some quality time to enjoy this highly recommended coastal region (Lonely Planet’s must see for 2009).
The beaches are gleaming and the water inviting. Enjoy a swim (conditions permitting) before embarking on Tasmania’s most scenic coastal drive from St Helen’s to Bicheno, where we stay overnight.
This evening you can join a guided viewing of the Little Penguins (optional in season) as they return to their rookeries on the edges of this seaside village.
An early start means that we can be the first to the lookout and beat the crowds and the heat for that postcard photo of Wineglass Bay. Relax on the secluded beach of or choose the more challenging Mt Amos or Hazzards Beach walk for your mornings Freycinet experience.
This afternoon we take a break at the picturesque historical village of Ross. Sample the local Ross Bakery fare (seasonal) or check out the convict built bridge.
Come face to face with the iconic Tassie Devil as we make a stop at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to meet these now endangered native animals, as well as some others unique to Tasmania. A short drive returns us to Hobart where we stay overnight. (B)
Start the day with a quick look at Australia’s best preserved colonial village of Richmond before heading south for magnificent views of the Tasman Peninsula and the Tasman National Park. Explore Tasmania’s ruthless convict past today at the World Heritage Listed – Port Arthur Historic Site (guided walk and harbour cruise included).
Rich in visual history, here we learn of the chilling realities of life as a convict amid the restored sandstone prison buildings and preserved ruins. (B)