About this tour
This 3-day wilderness camping expedition takes you deep into Southwest National Park, Tasmania's most remote corner. You'll travel by boat through pristine marine reserves and island clusters while staying in exclusive camp huts, with walks ranging from gentle to challenging depending on your preference. A small group of eight maximum means your guide can tailor the experience to your pace and interests, covering ground from Bathurst Harbour to the Breaksea Islands while eating well and sleeping under the stars.
Highlights
- Boat journeys through Bathurst Harbour and Celery Top Islands
- Optional walks to mountain peaks and coastal landmarks
- Sleep in remote camp hut accommodation, not tents
- Group capped at eight for genuine personalised attention
- All meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinners
- Expert local guide navigates pristine marine reserve waters
- Parker Bay and Breaksea Islands exploration
What to expect
Days blend water travel with on-foot exploration. You'll spend mornings and afternoons on the water, scouting islands and cruising through protected marine areas, then beach or anchor at camp. Walks are flexible—choose short strolls or longer summit attempts depending on fitness and weather. Evenings involve shared meals, campfire time, and genuine disconnection. Nights are quiet; the huts offer shelter and basic comfort but no luxuries. Weather in Southwest Tasmania is unpredictable, so wind and rain are part of the deal. Your guide manages all logistics and timing.
Good to know
You'll need moderate fitness for uneven terrain and extended walking. Bring a valid Tasmanian National Parks Pass. Pack toiletries, warm layers, and closed-toe walking shoes. The park is genuinely isolated—no phone signal. Advise dietary requirements when booking. Infants must sit on an adult during boat travel.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







