Moderate Pace
Partially Escorted
Small Group
7 Days
✓ Incredible sightseeing, delve into Hobart’s historic centre, discover Port Arthur by land and sea, take your time to explore Cradle Mountain’s natural wonders, taste Tasmania’s finest wines in Freycinet and Tamar Valley, explore Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
✓ Small group experience with a maximum of 12 guests
✓ 9 nights accommodation in centrally located 3 and 4-star hotels
✓ 14 meals throughout, including 9 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch & 4 Dinners
✓ Escorted by a driver-guide from Day 4 to 8
✓ All National Park Admissions
✓ Full day guided tour of the Tasman Peninsula including a Port Arthur Historic Sights Tour and Cruise
✓ Morning coach tram city tour of Hobart
✓ Guided visit to Cradle Mountain including a scenic hike at Dove Lake
✓ Taste Tasmania’s best wines at Devil’s Corner Winery and throughout the Tamar Valley
✓ Discover Tasmania’s most spectacular natural wonders including Freycinet National Park, Bay of Fires, Cataract Gorge and the Tasman Peninsula
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