Morning: Land at Hobart International Airport and transfer to your hotel in the waterfront district, where you can drop off luggage and enjoy a quick coffee.
Afternoon: Stroll through historic Battery Point, then wander the vibrant streets of Salamanca Place, taking in the heritage buildings and artisan boutiques.
Evening: Dine at a waterfront restaurant and enjoy a leisurely walk along the Derwent River Boardwalk as the sun sets over the harbour.
Find HotelsMorning: Catch the ferry to the world‑renowned MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) for a few hours of provocative art and stunning river views.
Afternoon: Drive up to Mount Wellington for panoramic vistas of Hobart, the coastline, and surrounding mountains.
Evening: Embark on a sunset cruise on the Derwent River, watching the city lights glitter on the water while sipping local wine.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart Hobart for the UNESCO‑listed Port Arthur Historic Site, settling in for an immersive glimpse of Australia’s convict past.
Afternoon: Join a guided tour of the Penitentiary and the eerie Separate Prison, then explore the well‑preserved colonial buildings.
Evening: Return to Hobart for a relaxed dinner, reflecting on the day’s history.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the dramatic rock formations of Tasman Arch and the nearby Devils Kitchen on the scenic coastal drive.
Afternoon: Head to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to meet Tasmanian devils, wombats, and other native fauna in a conservation setting.
Evening: Continue onward to the gateway of Freycinet, checking into accommodation near Freycinet National Park.
Find HotelsMorning: Hike the iconic Wineglass Bay Lookout for breathtaking views of the crescent‑shaped beach and turquoise waters.
Afternoon: Descend to the pristine sands of Wineglass Bay for a leisurely beach walk or a quick swim.
Evening: Watch the sunset from the historic Cape Tourville Lighthouse, then enjoy a dinner of fresh seafood at a local eatery.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive north along the coast, stopping at St. Helens for a coastal lunch featuring locally caught fish.
Afternoon: Arrive in Launceston and explore the natural wonder of Cataract Gorge Reserve, taking the chairlift and strolling the walking tracks.
Evening: Savor a dinner in Launceston’s vibrant city centre, perhaps sampling Tasmanian cheese and wine.
Find HotelsMorning: Journey westward to the iconic Cradle Mountain‑Lake St Clair National Park, checking into a lodge near the park entrance.
Afternoon: Embark on the gentle Dove Lake Circuit, a 6‑km walk offering stunning reflections of Cradle Mountain in the lake.
Evening: Relax by the fire at your lodge, enjoying a hearty meal and the crisp mountain air.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a guided wildlife tour to spot echidnas, wombats, and the occasional Tasmanian devil in their natural habitat.
Afternoon: Explore deeper trails such as the Marion’s Lookout or the Enchanted Walk, rewarding you with spectacular vistas.
Evening: Participate in a stargazing session; the remote location provides an extraordinary night sky.
Find HotelsMorning: Travel to the historic port town of Strahan, stopping at the tranquil Lake St Clair for photos.
Afternoon: Board a cruise on the Gordon River, gliding past ancient rainforests, towering cliffs, and the iconic Mount Read range.
Evening: Wander Strahan’s waterfront, enjoy a seafood dinner, and soak up the laid‑back atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive back to Hobart, taking in the varied landscapes of Tasmania one last time.
Afternoon: Use any remaining time for souvenir shopping at Salamanca Market (if open) or a leisurely stroll through the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.
Evening: Transfer to the airport for your departure, carrying memories of Tasmania’s wilderness and history.
Find HotelsIf you have extra days, consider extending your stay on the east coast to explore the Bay of Fires or adding a day in Launceston to visit the Tamar Valley wine region. To shorten the trip, you can combine Day 4 and Day 5 by using Launceston as a base for both Freycinet and the Tasman Peninsula, or skip the Gordon River cruise and fly out directly from Launceston.