Get ready for a day of culture, lifestyle, art, adventure, nature, produce and wildlife as we leave no stone unturned on this exciting, yet affordable day tour.
Mt. Wellington, Richmond, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, and Hobart city tour all in one day on this unforgettable shore excursion. Explore Hobart’s city
Thinking about exploring beyond the historic site? Our three hour tour will give you a taste of everything the Tasmanian Peninsular is known and loved for - nature, scenery and local produce.
A convenient half day tour that covers the must sees in nipaluna (Hobart). Mt Wellinton Richmond Village City Loop with guided commentary Saturday also includes 75 minutes at Salamanca Market.
Hobart Attractions Bus offers a 2-hour 15-minute guided tour of Hobart’s top sights, with stops at Mount Nelson, the Botanic Gardens, and Rosny Lookout. Includes a convict neckerchief souvenir. Perfectly timed for cruise passengers!
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary shuttle offers cruise passengers a fast, low-cost transfer to Bonorong. Enjoy guided tours, interact with native wildlife, and experience Tasmania’s unique fauna. Entrance fees not included.
Explore Tasmania’s stunning landscapes, wildlife, and award-winning gardens on a 5.5-hour guided tour. Enjoy scenic drives, meet Tasmanian Devils, visit waterfalls, and relax with guaranteed on-time cruise ship return.
Explore Port Arthur and its convict history, Get up close and personal with the unique Tasmanian Wildlife and sample your way through the Tasman Peninsula.
Uncover Tasmania's hidden gem, the Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens, just 20 minutes from Burnie. Explore lush landscapes, encounter native wildlife, and indulge in delicious treats at the garden café.
Australian Animals including hand feeding kangaroos - a real highlight of this trip. Visit Richmond and spend some time exploring the famous township which is rich in convict history finally a city loop.
Discover Tasmania's scenic beauty while savoring chocolate, cheese, and ice cream delights on a journey through Penguin, Ashgrove, Van Diemen's, and Sheffield's murals."