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Famous 5 - 5 day Tour of Tasmania
131 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was flexible to weather and personal preferences, yet on time and on track.”
Jackie, traveled in January 2025
Tasmania's wilderness unfolds on this highly-rated 5-day adventure. Walk to Russell Falls in Mount Field, spot wombats at Cradle Mountain's Ronny Creek, and relax on Bay of Fires' white beaches. Accommodations include local hostels and motels, with 24-seat mini-coaches and guides rated 4.9/5.
Duration 5 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Strahan, Montezuma Falls, Henty Dunes, Tullah, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, SheffieldSee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Under Down Under Tours From
- US$558
Explorer Six - 6 Day Tour of Tasmania
43 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Fabulous trip during which I have seen a tremendous range of what Tasmania has to offer, learned a lot about its history geography and wildlife.”
Hilary, traveled in April 2023
Tasmania's natural wonders stretch from Lake St Clair to Wineglass Bay. Marvel at Montezuma Falls, meet wildlife at Bonorong Sanctuary, and wander through six national parks. Overnight stays in charming towns like Strahan and Bicheno provide access to remote wilderness areas.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Strahan, Montezuma Falls, Henty Dunes, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Dove Lake, SheffieldSee all destinations Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator Under Down Under Tours From
- US$683
Tasmania's diverse landscapes unfold from Mount Field National Park's Russell Falls to Freycinet's Wineglass Bay. The tour includes Lake St Clair, Gordon River cruising, and Port Arthur's convict history. Created for travelers 55+, featuring comfortable motel stays and expert guides at approx. $220 per day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Hobart, Queenstown, Tullah, Launceston, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park, Port Arthur Age Range 8 to 80 year olds Operator Australia and New Zealand Travel Company From
- US$1,745
4 Day Wild Tasmania Tour
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Absolutely brilliant tour - highly recommend. All the highlights of Tasmania are covered with plenty of time at each stop.”
Mina, traveled in January 2024
Tasmania's icons reveal themselves over 4 days: UNESCO-listed Cradle Mountain's wombat trails, Bay of Fires' orange-granite coastline, and Wineglass Bay's pristine beaches. Lakeside lodges and bush cabins offer wildlife viewing opportunities. Perfect 5.0 accommodation rating.
Duration 4 days Destinations Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Queenstown, Tullah, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Bay of Fires Conservation Area, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park Age Range 18 to 45 year olds Operator Wild Tasmania Tours From
- US$589
From Hobart's ningina tunapri gallery to Cradle Mountain's alpine terrain, this tour showcases Tasmania's natural beauty. Walk to Freycinet's Wineglass Bay, watch penguins in Bicheno, and walk through the ancient Tarkine rainforest. Includes 5 nights accommodation and Richmond's heritage buildings.
Duration 6 days Destinations Hobart, Richmond, Freycinet National Park, Bicheno, Sheffield, Dove Lake, Tullah, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,445
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What people love about Tasmania Tours
- Famous 5 - 5 day Tour of Tasmania
The tour was awesome, we did see a lot of spectacular things all around Tasmania, the guide James was firendly and did almost all the walks with us. The first 2 nights at “bumby’s” accomodation were really confortable. The hostel at bicheno wasnt really clean tho. In general, I loved my trip and wished I had booked more days!
- Explorer Six - 6 Day Tour of Tasmania
Great tour with great people! Our guide Justin did an excellent job!! I would definitely recommend it!
- 4 Day Wild Tasmania Tour
Absolutely brilliant tour - highly recommend. Owned and operated by Trent, very experienced and knowledgeable tour guide who took care of everyone. All the highlights of Tasmania are covered with plenty of time at each stop. A lot of walking and/or hiking every day which is what you need to do in Tasmania as the nature is stunning. Great accommodation options, you can upgrade to private if you want to.
Travel Tasmania your way
The Overland Track gives you six solid days of proper wilderness trekking from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair - it's Tasmania's top multi-day walk and our customers tell us the guides make it special. They're great at explaining the local geology and wildlife, plus they somehow manage to cook really good meals at camp. If you want something more technical, the Western Arthurs Traverse runs 46km through alpine terrain with plenty of peaks and glacial lakes to navigate. For shorter walks without the heavy packs, we run day trips combining Freycinet National Park, Bruny Island and Mount Field where you can do the Wineglass Bay lookout track and Fluted Cape circuit at your own pace.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursExplore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Tasmania. We have 9 adventures that vary from 5 days to 12 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur explorer tours really get you into Tasmania's wild corners and natural spaces. The popular 6-day option takes you to Wineglass Bay with its white sand beaches and deep into the ancient Tarkine rainforest, where our customers particularly love stopping for local cheese tastings in St Marys along the route. Another solid choice runs 7 days and includes walks through Mt Field's incredibly tall trees, plus you'll get up close with Tasmanian devils at Bonorong sanctuary. Our travelers often tell us how much they value the guides who adjust the day's activities based on how the group is feeling and what the weather's doing. These tours include nights in Sheffield's artistic community and good time exploring the different environments around Cradle Mountain.
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Top operators in Tasmania
Our travelers consistently recommend three top operators for walking Tasmania's wilderness trails. Intrepid Travel and Tasmanian Hikes get high marks from hikers on the Cradle Mountain Overland Track, where guides bring solid expertise and - somewhat surprisingly for backcountry trekking - really good food to the experience. The equipment they provide is reliable and well-maintained, which makes a big difference when you're out in changeable Tassie weather. Under Down Under runs popular circuits like their Tassie 5 Highlights and Super 7 tours, where the guides earn praise for adapting routes to weather conditions and sharing deep local knowledge. Their tours are smoothly organized and hit all the key spots, though some of our customers suggest booking upgraded lodging if you want more comfort after long days of walking. The standard accommodations work fine but aren't fancy. The guides on these tours know exactly when to push on and when to take it slower, especially on more challenging sections. They're good at reading the group's energy levels and interests, tweaking daily plans to match conditions and keeping spirits high with interesting stories about Tasmania's nature, history and local characters. All three companies maintain small group sizes which lets you properly experience Tasmania's quiet wilderness areas, spot wildlife more easily and get proper attention from guides when you need it on the trails.
- 4.5 (287 reviews)
"The tour was excellent. Well paced. We saw a lot of Tasmania and covered 2000km. Many lovely stops - my favourite is Cradle Mountain Circuit. Take the 7 day version, including the final day with the preserved convict settlement at Port Arthur which is thought-provoking. Our tour guide Brendan was well organized, informative and kept our group of 24 on-time. The tour company is experienced, professional and quick to respond. Definitely recommend.
- Tours
- 6 tours
- Age range
- 8 to 80 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 25h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $213
- 4.0 (20 reviews)
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 85 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 16h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $327
- 5.0 (3 reviews)
"Had an absolutely fantastic time, what a great way to see so many beautiful parts of Tasmania in just 4 days. Trent was really knowledgeable and made it a really comfortable and enjoyable trip. The walks had stunning views and alternative tracks for various fitness levels available. 10/10!
- Tours
- 3 tours
- Age range
- 8 to 70 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 9h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $364
Tasmania tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
104 tours in TasmaniaExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Tasmania. We have 104 adventures that vary from 3 days to 21 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
20 tours in TasmaniaWith maximum 16 people, our small group tours can reach those quiet corners of Tasmania that bigger groups miss. Our travelers tell us they love being able to stop for wildlife photos or take in the views without feeling rushed. The guides are great at working with different fitness levels, especially on walks around Cradle Mountain and Freycinet. You'll get to visit wooden boat builders in Franklin, chat with Tasmanian devil keepers and taste local produce right at the farm gate. With fewer people, there's more time to learn about Tasmania's history and ecology from your guide who's always happy to share stories and knowledge.
Top Tasmania travel itineraries to fit your plans
Seven days gives you proper time to sink into Tasmania's diverse landscapes. The main week-long route kicks off at Mount Field National Park before heading through the Western Wilds to Strahan, where you'll boat down Gordon River and dig into its convict past. At Cradle Mountain, our travelers really appreciate how the guides know just where to spot wombats and wallabies in their natural habitat. There's also a popular east coast focused route that combines Bay of Fires' white sand beaches with Freycinet's coastal trails and also Launceston's Cataract Gorge. You'll spend quality time at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where our customers particularly value learning about their work saving endangered Tasmanian species.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Launceston
Ten days lets you really explore Tasmania's quieter corners. The full circuit includes Gordon River cruising, walks through Tarkine rainforest and time in Sheffield with its outdoor art galleries spread across town walls. Our travelers especially enjoy mixing active walks with cultural experiences, like chatting with Tasmanian devil keepers about their conservation work. The eastern-focused route spends extra time around Freycinet with an extended cruise and proper exploration of Bay of Fires' orange-lichened rocks. You'll also visit Bridestowe Lavender Farm (which really shines in summer) and taste cheese at Ashgrove Farm, where our customers love watching the dairy cows that help create award-winning products.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Queenstown, Macquarie Harbour, Tullah, Waratah, Stanley, Smithton, Devonport, Sheffield, Launceston, St Helens, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park, Richmond, Bruny Island, Port Arthur
Two weeks gives Tasmania's hidden spots the attention they deserve. The main route includes special touches like a full Freycinet coastline cruise, riding the historic Rack and Gorge railway through rainforest and properly exploring the Tarkine region. Our travelers really value the chance to discover smaller places like Franklin's wooden boat workshop and Legerwood's carved memorial trees. You get full days in key spots - proper time to try different Cradle Mountain walks, meet Tasmanian devils at a conservation center and cruise both Gordon River and also Cataract Gorge. Our reviews often mention how this relaxed pace lets you properly connect with each place you visit.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Launceston, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park, Triabunna, Port Arthur
Demographics
Our 6-day explorer tours really click with solo travelers - you get that perfect mix of social time and your own space. The hostels are comfortable and social; you can chat with other travelers but still have your quiet corner when you need it. Our guides Justin, Luke and Matt get lots of praise for making everyone feel part of the group while respecting different fitness levels. You'll walk through old-growth rainforests, take in the views from Wineglass Bay and spot native wildlife as you please. The schedule gives you built-in company for meals and activities, plus free evenings in Launceston and Hobart to do your own thing. Solo guests often tell us they felt supported but never crowded.
The 10-day tours work brilliantly for couples - there's time to both explore and relax. You'll cruise past Bruny Island's rocky cliffs, share scallop pie picnics in lovely spots and walk through Tasmania's oldest national parks together. MONA gallery in Hobart adds a cultural twist to your journey. We've included stops at small wineries in the Coal River Valley and evenings in cozy harbor towns. Our travelers love that we handle all the planning while they focus on the good stuff - watching penguins waddle at dusk, tasting local cheese and wines, and making memories together.
The 4-day wild Tasmania tours pack a real punch for young travelers who want action. You'll hike up to Marion's Lookout at Cradle Mountain, swim in crystal-clear waters and sleep under a blanket of stars. The bush camps put you right where wombats and quolls roam, and the group BBQ dinners are always fun. Days are full with plenty of walking and hiking choices. Our guides know exactly where to catch the best photos and find hidden swimming spots. They'll challenge the fitness enthusiasts with extra hikes while keeping options open for everyone else. The mix of outdoor activity and social time really works for younger travelers.
The 6-7 day discovery tours are spot-on for our senior travelers, offering different activity options each day. You'll stay in comfortable accommodation with guides who understand and adapt to various mobility needs. The pace feels just right as you explore Port Arthur's historic buildings, cruise along Gordon River and visit wildlife sanctuaries. Our guides always offer choices - like taking the challenging Mt Amos route or opting for the more gentle Wineglass Bay lookout walk. There's plenty of time at local producers, historic villages and viewpoints to properly take in Tasmania's landscapes at your own speed.
- Seniors (50+)43 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit Tasmania
- Spring 2025
Tasmania comes alive with our highly-rated spring tours that blend diverse experiences into well-crafted journeys. The 6-day explorer routes adapt smoothly to spring conditions, with experienced guides Justin and Luke adjusting the daily flow based on seasonal patterns. You'll walk beneath towering trees at Mount Field, venture through the ancient Tarkine rainforest, and spot native wildlife emerging in the warmer weather. Solo travelers often tell us they love these tours because of how naturally the guides balance group activities with quiet moments. For those seeking more time in nature, our 7-day active circuits mix mountain biking on Maydena's purpose-built trails, walks through eucalyptus forests and also close-up encounters at Bonorong sanctuary. The 4-day wild tours attract younger travelers looking for genuine outdoor adventures - you'll tackle the climb to Marion's Lookout at Cradle Mountain and sleep where wombats and quolls make their rounds. These spring tours stand out because our guides have mastered the timing, from early wildlife viewing to perfectly timed walks for the best Wineglass Bay vistas.
- March 2025 popular 41 tours
- 30 tours
- 17 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Tasmania's autumn tours blend seamlessly into satisfying combinations that our travelers love to experience. Multi-day explorations through the Tarkine rainforest and Freycinet National Park showcase seasonal transitions, with guides adapting paths to match daily conditions. Our guests particularly connect with 6-day wilderness circuits that combine walks among towering eucalyptus at Mount Field, local cheese tastings in St Marys, and encounters with native wildlife at Cradle Mountain. The week-long journeys earn high marks from customers, balancing active treks with cultural immersion - you'll hike to Wineglass Bay, visit Tasmanian devils at sanctuaries and explore Gordon River when hiking temperatures are just right. Groups stay small at 16 people, letting guides adjust the pace according to weather and group energy, while the mix of hostels and lodges offers both social spaces and quiet retreats. Our travelers often mention how guides excel at timing wildlife encounters, especially around Russell Falls and Cradle Mountain, where wombats and wallabies emerge during autumn's gentle days.
- 19 tours
- 35 tours
- popular 37 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter tours work well with Tasmania's cooler weather patterns - the guides know exactly when to adjust routes for the best experience. Multi-day trips from Hobart keep you moving through different landscapes, from morning walks under the tall eucalyptus at Mount Field to reaching the rugged west coast by afternoon. Our travelers like having choices, such as taking on the more challenging Marion's Lookout climb or doing an easier walk around Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain. The winter months are actually great for wildlife spotting - you'll often see wombats and wallabies out looking for food during the mild daytime hours.
- popular 32 tours
- December 2025 23 tours
- January 2026 30 tours
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