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Wildlife & Nature
Meet Tasmanian devils, wombats and rare birds in pristine national parks and wild coastlines.





Mountain & Outdoor Adventure
Hike, kayak and tackle Tasmania’s rugged peaks—from Cradle Mountain to the Overland Track.
City Sightseeing & Shore Excursions
Explore Hobart and Launceston highlights, plus scenic shore tours to waterfalls and heritage sites.
Cruises & Water
Sail Tasmania’s waterways for whales, sea eagles and breathtaking views of rugged coastlines.
Food & Drinks
Taste Tasmania’s cool-climate wines, fresh seafood and farm-to-table delights in local markets.
Tasmania’s Must-Visit Destinations & Top Attractions
Discover top travel spots: Port Arthur, Cradle Mountain, Freycinet, Bruny Island, Hobart & more—book your Tasmania getaway!

Mt. Wellington (Kunanyi)

Port Arthur

Richmond Village

Bruny Island

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary

Cradle Mountain

Freycinet National Park

Mount Field National Park

Cascades Female Factory Historic Site

Cape Bruny Lighthouse

Hobart Sandy Bay

Hobart Salamanca Market

Museum of Old and New Art (Mona)

River Derwent

Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

Cascade Brewery

Tamar Valley

Battery Point

Tasman Bridge

South Bruny National Park
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Quick Facts
Best Time to Visit
Tasmania experiences its warmest temperatures from December to February.
Language
English is the primary language spoken in Tasmania.
Currency
The official currency used in Tasmania is the Australian dollar (AUD).
Visa Info
Visa requirements for Tasmania are determined by Australian federal immigration laws.
Plug Type
Tasmania uses Type I electrical plugs with a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz.
Time zone
Tasmania uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), which is UTC+10.








