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Hobart to Launceston

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Travel Period

Experience the beauty of Russell Falls and discover the wilderness on the Gordon River Cruise on a 6 day guided holiday

Team Info

Travel Director, Driver Guide and local Guides

Travel

6 days, 1 country and 4 cities

Accommodation

5 nights

Meals

5 Full Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 4 Dinners

Itinerary

Tasmania may be Australia’s smallest state, but it packs a big punch when it comes to natural attractions. World Heritage-listed wilderness areas, unpeopled valleys, mirror-like lakes and dramatic mountains all await on this Tasmania tour from Hobart.

CODE: 

FHHL

Trip Details

What's included

  • 1 UNESCO World Heritage Site - Tasmanian Wilderness
  • Comfortable accommodation with easy access to city centres
  • National Park Entrance Fees

Fitness Requirements

Low level of fitness required

Flight Information

Flights to and from the start/end of your trip are not included in the trip price.

Day 1 – flights to arrive prior to 12.30pm into Hobart Airport
Day 6 – flights to depart after 2.00pm from Launceston Airport

Return airport to hotel transfers are not included in the holiday price

What to bring

  • Water bottle
  • Warm layers in cooler months
  • Camera
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen and hat

Trip map & itinerary

Day by day itinerary

6 Days Guided Holiday | Hobart to Launceston

Highlights

Make Travel Matter

All proceeds from your entry into Devils@Cradle contribute directly to the Save the Devil Foundation.

Flexible Holidays

Do as much (spot wombats and Tassie devils; hike around Dove Lake) or as little (wander around the art gallery) as you like. This is your holiday, after all.

Iconic Sites

From Cataract Gorge to the Gordon River, Cradle Mountain to Devils Kitchen, Tasmania is not short on natural attractions.

Natural Wonders

World Heritage listed wilderness is your playground in Mount Field National Park, a soul-stirring union of soaring eucalypts and thundering waterfalls.