Our Tasmania holidays & tours
Our Tasmania holidays prove that small is beautiful. Though it’s just 68,400km2, Tassie is not just somewhere to be quickly added to a longer trip around mainland Australia. Rather, it merits at least a couple of weeks all to itself.
Tasmania is one of those rare destinations where everything comes together perfectly. Weather-wise it’s a year-round destination, with brilliantly accessible protected wilderness areas, from coast to rainforest to mountain – just pull your hire car to the side of the road, pop on the walking shoes, and away you go. Then there’s amazing wildlife from wombats to wallabies, whales to duck-billed platypuses, that is best seen in the company of national park rangers or expert guides.
You’ll stay in small, family-run hotels, with fantastic hosts who are keen to promote their local communities with great recommendations on everything from restaurants to things to do. The produce on offer makes the most of the seasons.
And yet Tasmania still flies happily under the radar. Even in peak season, once you get away from the cities and the most popular viewpoints it can feel as if you have Tassie almost to yourself.
Tasmania is one of those rare destinations where everything comes together perfectly. Weather-wise it’s a year-round destination, with brilliantly accessible protected wilderness areas, from coast to rainforest to mountain – just pull your hire car to the side of the road, pop on the walking shoes, and away you go. Then there’s amazing wildlife from wombats to wallabies, whales to duck-billed platypuses, that is best seen in the company of national park rangers or expert guides.
You’ll stay in small, family-run hotels, with fantastic hosts who are keen to promote their local communities with great recommendations on everything from restaurants to things to do. The produce on offer makes the most of the seasons.
And yet Tasmania still flies happily under the radar. Even in peak season, once you get away from the cities and the most popular viewpoints it can feel as if you have Tassie almost to yourself.
Our top Tasmania holidays
B&B self drive tour of Tasmania, meet the locals
From
AU $1995 to AU $8000
10 days
ex flights
Explore coastal expanses and mountainous magnificence on this Tassie tailor made trip
Tailor made
Southern Australia & Tasmania tailor made holiday
From
£10900
15 days
ex flights
See Tasmania, Victoria and South Australia, tailor made
Tailor made
Tasmania wildlife tour
From
AU $2995 to AU $7000
15 days
ex flights
Extraordinary encounters with Tasmania's endemic wildlife
Tailor made
Circular tour of Tasmania
From
AU $3495 to AU $3795
8 days
ex flights
Experience Tasmania’s amazing scenery, wildlife & culture
Small groupDeparts every week September - May
Cradle Mountain walking holiday in Tasmania, self guided
From
AU $2895 to AU $3530
6 days
ex flights
World Heritage listed Tasmanian wilderness self-guided walk
Tailor made
Tasmania East Coast tour from Hobart
From
AU $1995 to AU $2195
5 days
ex flights
Scenic 5 days - Beginning in Hobart finishing in Launceston.
Small group2026: 11 Jan, 18 Jan, 25 Jan, 22 Feb, 29 Mar, 5 Apr, 12 Apr, 19 Apr, 26 Apr, 3 May, 10 May, 17 May, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct, 11 Oct, 18 Oct, 25 Oct, 1 Nov, 8 Nov, 15 Nov, 22 Nov, 29 Nov, 6 Dec, 13 Dec, 20 Dec, 27 Dec, 2027: 3 Jan, 10 Jan, 17 Jan, 24 Jan, 31 Jan, 7 Feb, 14 Feb, 21 Feb, 28 Feb, 7 Mar, 14 Mar, 21 Mar, 28 Mar, 4 Apr, 11 Apr, 18 Apr, 25 Apr, 2 May, 9 May, 16 May, 23 May
Tasmania self drive holiday for Australians
From
AU $1495
8 days
ex flights
Discover the hidden paradise on your doorstep
Tailor made
Holiday to Tasmania for New Zealanders
From
AU $2995 to AU $7995
21 days
ex flights
An off-beaten-track self drive round Tasmania's hidden gems
Tailor made
Tasmania small group tour with added comfort
From
AU $6850 to AU $7195
13 days
ex flights
The most comprehensive, small group Tassie adventure ever.
Small group2026: 23 Mar, 20 Apr, 21 Sep, 12 Oct, 9 Nov, 30 Nov, 2027: 25 Jan, 15 Feb, 8 Mar, 12 Apr
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Highlights of our Tasmania holidays
Touring Tassie by car
Our most popular Tasmania tours are all about the freedom to explore the island on your own schedule. Self drive holidays usually get underway in either the capital, Hobart, or Launceston, and we’d recommend allowing at least two weeks, ideally three, to get the most of Tasmania. Is there enough to do here to fill three weeks? It’s a question often asked, and the answer is a resounding yes. This is a big island, the size of Ireland, and you will most likely spend a lot more time out of the car than in it.
Walkers and wildlife lovers will relish the thought of so many well marked routes threaded through national parks and protected areas that are easily accessible by car. There are markets and roadside food stalls to pick up snacks, artist studios, wineries, and coastal restaurants selling seafood plucked from the waves that morning. All of which means your trip has substantial benefits to local communities. Our Tasmania holidays are tailor made, allowing you to arrange the itinerary to include whatever interests you most, and take your own time getting around.
Walkers and wildlife lovers will relish the thought of so many well marked routes threaded through national parks and protected areas that are easily accessible by car. There are markets and roadside food stalls to pick up snacks, artist studios, wineries, and coastal restaurants selling seafood plucked from the waves that morning. All of which means your trip has substantial benefits to local communities. Our Tasmania holidays are tailor made, allowing you to arrange the itinerary to include whatever interests you most, and take your own time getting around.
Bed and breakfasts
Cast aside any thoughts of big chain hotels when travelling around Tasmania. Expect small, family-run hotels instead – and when they offer the option to include breakfast, bite their hands off. If they don’t grow their own produce, your hosts will likely have more than a few neighbours who do, so your bread will be freshly baked, your yoghurt from the cows in the field down the road, your jams and honey made by local producers too.
This is especially a highlight of our self drive tours, as this kind of hotel can only take a few guests at a time. Depending on where you are, you might be staying with passionate conservationists who rescue injured wildlife, expert fishing guides, professional chefs or amateur birdwatchers with a list of sightings as long as your arm. There’s no better introduction to Tasmania, no better advert for travelling here.
This is especially a highlight of our self drive tours, as this kind of hotel can only take a few guests at a time. Depending on where you are, you might be staying with passionate conservationists who rescue injured wildlife, expert fishing guides, professional chefs or amateur birdwatchers with a list of sightings as long as your arm. There’s no better introduction to Tasmania, no better advert for travelling here.
Walking
Tasmania has no fewer than 19 national parks, along with many other protected areas, that walkers can explore. Australia’s only island state is criss-crossed with hundreds of marked trails that will take you over mountains or through rainforest, along capes and cliffs, or onto smaller islands. What’s more, you can walk here at any time of year. In short, make sure you pack a good pair of shoes.
Our Tasmania holidays include small group walking trips where you can enjoy the charms of the sunny east coast, among them the famous Bay of Fires walk and the pink granite tors of the Freycinet Peninsula. There are also tailor made, self guided options that might take you to Flinders Island, Maria Island National Park, Cradle Mountain and Lake Saint Clair National Park, or perhaps combine Tasmania with mainland Australia. Entrance fees are payable; there’s a range of permits available, and this very reasonable charge goes towards protecting these areas and the wildlife within them.
Walking is one of the best ways to explore Tasmania, with routes available to suit any level of experience and fitness. On our holidays the accommodation is carefully chosen to be suitable for walkers. You’ll often stay in locally run bed-and-breakfasts – this form of slow travel is ideal for enjoying regional producers of everything from wine to honey, and your hosts will be happy to make recommendations among their neighbours.
In other places, such as Maria Island, the accommodation on the trail is a lot more basic. You might stay in tents, but not just any heap of canvas – these are tents designed to blend in with their environment, with compost toilets employed and water usage minimised. Tasmania is a beautiful place for walkers, and our holidays help keep it that way.
Our Tasmania holidays include small group walking trips where you can enjoy the charms of the sunny east coast, among them the famous Bay of Fires walk and the pink granite tors of the Freycinet Peninsula. There are also tailor made, self guided options that might take you to Flinders Island, Maria Island National Park, Cradle Mountain and Lake Saint Clair National Park, or perhaps combine Tasmania with mainland Australia. Entrance fees are payable; there’s a range of permits available, and this very reasonable charge goes towards protecting these areas and the wildlife within them.
Walking is one of the best ways to explore Tasmania, with routes available to suit any level of experience and fitness. On our holidays the accommodation is carefully chosen to be suitable for walkers. You’ll often stay in locally run bed-and-breakfasts – this form of slow travel is ideal for enjoying regional producers of everything from wine to honey, and your hosts will be happy to make recommendations among their neighbours.
In other places, such as Maria Island, the accommodation on the trail is a lot more basic. You might stay in tents, but not just any heap of canvas – these are tents designed to blend in with their environment, with compost toilets employed and water usage minimised. Tasmania is a beautiful place for walkers, and our holidays help keep it that way.
Wildlife
Like many islands, Tasmania harbours a great number of endemic species, among them the endangered Tasmanian Devil, and its close cousin, the quoll. There are wombats, wallabies and downright bizarre duck-billed platypuses, dolphins, possums and whales: come summer humpback, southern right and killer whales migrate along the east coast, making their return journey a few months later.
Tasmania’s wildlife is harboured by vast, yet easily accessible protected wilderness areas – Bruny Island is thrilling for bird watchers, with species including endangered forty-spotted pardalote, swift parrots, and the stunningly pink robin and the olive whistler. On car-free Maria Island, there are forester kangaroos, echidnas and Tasmanian devils – ranger-led nighttime walks are often the best opportunity for wildlife spotting, as many species are most active after nightfall.
Many owners of the bed-and-breakfasts that our travellers stay in help to protect wildlife. More animals are sadly killed on Tasmanian roads than anywhere else, and local hoteliers will often take in and care for injured animals. Others provide free guided wildlife tours, while still others are helping to breed Tasmanian Devils, helping this iconic mammal to survive in the wild. Our holidays help to fund these efforts.
We also have specialist wildlife tracking trips among our Tasmania holidays, where a record is kept of all sightings, the data passed on to scientific researchers.
Tasmania’s wildlife is harboured by vast, yet easily accessible protected wilderness areas – Bruny Island is thrilling for bird watchers, with species including endangered forty-spotted pardalote, swift parrots, and the stunningly pink robin and the olive whistler. On car-free Maria Island, there are forester kangaroos, echidnas and Tasmanian devils – ranger-led nighttime walks are often the best opportunity for wildlife spotting, as many species are most active after nightfall.
Many owners of the bed-and-breakfasts that our travellers stay in help to protect wildlife. More animals are sadly killed on Tasmanian roads than anywhere else, and local hoteliers will often take in and care for injured animals. Others provide free guided wildlife tours, while still others are helping to breed Tasmanian Devils, helping this iconic mammal to survive in the wild. Our holidays help to fund these efforts.
We also have specialist wildlife tracking trips among our Tasmania holidays, where a record is kept of all sightings, the data passed on to scientific researchers.
Our Tasmania holidays reviews
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Jill Macbain12 Nov 2025
Really good mix of scenery, walks, visitor attractions, great commentary and information from our driver and guide Matthew.read more
Nely Padial-Collins03 Nov 2025
We, my husband and I, had a great time...This was a very good company with excellent guides, reasonable hotels and wonderful companions.read more
Penny Chapman29 Jun 2025
Beyond expectations! From the courtesy and kindness of all we met, the appointments and cleanliness of the accommodations, the ease and confidence of travel knowing all of the details had been taken of, and understanding why unique Tasmania needs to be protected and preserved.read more
Welmoet Brimmer05 May 2025
The holiday was fantastic and highly memorable! We totally recommend Susie to anyone planning to visit Tasmania! She has the local knowledge and contacts which we found invaluable in providing us with a tailor-made special, meaningful and totally memorable holiday experience - thanks so much!read more

