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Wildlife & Nature
Spot Tasmanian devils, dolphins and coastal wildlife—explore Hobart’s parks, beaches and reserves.





Mountain & Outdoor Adventure
Hike kunanyi/Mt Wellington, tackle coastal trails and chase epic views around Hobart.
City Sightseeing & Shore Excursions
Wander Salamanca Place, heritage streets and waterfront sights—perfect Hobart shore excursions.
Cruises & Water
Sail the Derwent River to Bruny Island and beyond—scenic cruises from Hobart’s harbour.
Food & Drinks
Taste Hobart’s craft beer, fresh seafood and local produce—markets, tastings and cosy bars.
Top Hobart Must-Visit Destinations & Attractions
Plan your Hobart travel with iconic sights: MONA, Port Arthur, Bruny Island, Mt Wellington, and Salamanca Market.

Mt. Wellington (Kunanyi)

Port Arthur

Richmond Village

Bruny Island

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Field National Park

Cape Bruny Lighthouse

Hobart Sandy Bay

Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

Hobart Salamanca Market

Museum of Old and New Art (Mona)

River Derwent

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Battery Point

Cascade Brewery

Tasman Bridge

South Bruny National Park

Huon Valley

Russell Falls

Hobart Convict Penitentiary
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Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
Hobart's warmest months are December, January, and February.
Language
English is the primary language spoken in Hobart.
Currency
The local currency used in Hobart is the Australian Dollar (AUD).
Visa Info
Visa requirements for entering Hobart depend on the traveler's nationality and purpose of visit.
Plug Type
Hobart uses Type I electrical plugs with a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz.
Time zone
Hobart operates on Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), which is UTC +10.








