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10‑Day Tasmania Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Hobart Exploration

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.

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Day 2: Hobart Culture & Views

Morning: 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.

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Day 3: Port Arthur Historic Site

Morning: 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.

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Day 4: Tasman Peninsula & Wildlife

Morning: 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.

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Day 5: Freycinet National Park

Morning: 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.

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Day 6: East Coast to Launceston

Morning: 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.

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Day 7: Cradle Mountain Arrival

Morning: 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.

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Day 8: Cradle Mountain Exploration

Morning: 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.

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Day 9: West Coast – Strahan & Gordon River

Morning: 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.

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Day 10: Return to Hobart & Departure

Morning: 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.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) – 3 hrs – $30
  • Mount Wellington – 2 hrs – $5 (vehicle fee)
  • Derwent River Sunset Cruise – 1.5 hrs – $45
  • Port Arthur Historic Site – 4 hrs – $40
  • Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary – 2 hrs – $30
  • Freycinet National Park Entrance – 1 day – $15
  • Cape Tourville Lighthouse – 1 hr – $10
  • St. Helens Seafood Lunch – 1 hr – $25
  • Cradle Mountain‑Lake St Clair National Park Entrance – 1 day – $20
  • Gordon River Cruise – 2 hrs – $70
  • Salamanca Market (optional shopping) – 2 hrs – variable
  • Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens – 1 hr – free
  • Battery Point & Salamanca Place – 3 hrs – free
  • Tasman Arch & Devils Kitchen – 2 hrs – free
  • Dove Lake Circuit – 3 hrs – free
  • Cataract Gorge Reserve – 2 hrs – free
  • Wineglass Bay Lookout & Beach – 4 hrs – free
  • Lake St Clair stop – 1 hr – free
  • Evening meals & accommodations – variable – estimated $200 total
  • Total Estimated Cost (excluding accommodation and fuel): $290

Tips

If 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.

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