Hand-picked tours across Tasmania
Small-group tours, day trips, cooking classes and multi-day adventures. Every tour vetted for traveller reviews first.

Richmond and Wine Tour
Spend a full day exploring Tasmania's Wine Country south of Hobart, visiting four family-run wineries for guided tastings of cool-climate drops, stopping at a celebrated cheese maker, and enjoying a long lunch paired with local wines at Puddleduck Vineyard. The 7.5-hour small-group tour (capped at 13 people) departs the Tasmanian Visitor Information Centre at 9:30 AM and includes time to wander the Georgian architecture and independent shops of historic Richmond Village, where you can duck into the local spirits bar if wine isn't your thing.

Tasmanian Seafood Gourmet Full-Day Cruise Including Lunch
Spend eight hours aboard a small boat off Bruny Island watching your guide harvest abalone and sea urchin from the ocean floor, then eat them within hours of collection. The chef prepares lobster, calamari, oysters and urchin roe on deck while you sip local wine and beer against the Tasmanian coastline. Limited to twelve passengers, this is seafood at its source—no middleman, no delay between water and plate.

Tasman Peninsula Small-Group Guided Tour From Hobart
Spend seven and a half hours exploring Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula with a small group and driver-guide. You'll visit Port Arthur's convict-era ruins, walk coastal tracks past sea cliffs, and scan the water for wildlife. The tour includes hotel collection and on-board commentary, with a photographer capturing moments along the way. Lunch isn't provided, so bring supplies or plan a stop.

Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour
Spend a full day touring four carefully selected wineries across Australia's wine country, tasting at each cellar door with a chef-prepared lunch and local cheese tastings built into the experience. Travel in air-conditioned comfort between stops, moving at a relaxed pace with a small group who genuinely know the vineyard owners. Whether you're a curious drinker or hunting for something rare, there are no surprise costs—tastings, lunch, dessert, and water all included.

7- 8 Hour StelaVino Guided Wine Tours From Hobart, Tasmania
Explore two of Hobart's three wine regions—Derwent Valley, Coal River Valley, and Huon Valley—guided by Steliano, a veteran with nearly five decades in Australian viticulture. You'll learn to evaluate wines using practical frameworks, visit local producers, and break for lunch in Richmond where you choose your own meals and tastings. The 7.5-hour tour runs daily except Sundays and major holidays, with complimentary cheese and water. Minimum four guests required.

Signature Saturday Wine Tour
Start your Saturday at Salamanca Market, then venture into Tasmania's wine region on this five-and-a-half-hour small-group tour. You'll taste wines at three cellar doors, including Puddleduck Vineyard where cheese comes with the experience, sample offerings at Wicked Cheese Co., and have breathing room to explore Richmond's colonial streetscape. Your local guide provides running commentary throughout. Maximum 13 people keeps the pace relaxed and conversation flowing.

Bruny Island Small-Group Guided Tour From Hobart
A full-day guided excursion to Bruny Island combines coastal exploration with local food stops. Departing from Hobart, this seven-to-eight-hour small-group tour crosses by ferry to an island of dramatic sea cliffs, sheltered beaches, and temperate rainforest. You'll search for white wallabies and sea eagles, then venture into the island's food scene—oyster farms, independent bakeries, and cool-climate vineyards. Hotel collection and drop-off included; bring funds for tastings.

Port Arthur Deep History Tour|Guided by a Convict Descendant
An eight-hour guided tour of Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula led by someone whose 17 convict ancestors lived through this history. Rather than a standard heritage run, you'll hear personal narratives woven through visits to Richmond's early settlement, the dramatic coastal cliffs that functioned as nature's prison walls, and Port Arthur itself. The tour covers the physical and psychological landscape that shaped the lives of the transported and the tactics they used to survive or escape an island within an island.

Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls from Hobart
Head north from Hobart into the forested Derwent Valley on this morning excursion to Mt Field National Park. You'll visit Salmon Ponds, Australia's pioneering trout facility established in the 1800s, then explore the park's cool temperate rainforest and cascading Russell Falls. A local guide leads the 7-hour 15-minute circuit by coach, with morning tea included and hotel pickups arranged.

Richmond Village Tour Hobart
Travel 25 kilometres south from Hobart to Richmond Village on this 4-hour return journey through the Coal River Valley. You'll spend roughly 3 hours exploring this Georgian-era settlement, where convict-built sandstone architecture and Tasmania's oldest bridge tell the region's story. Wander past heritage sites, art galleries and antique dealers at your own pace, with a local guide providing context during the drive through Southern Tasmania's wine country. A complimentary map highlights local discounts.

Cradle Mountain OMG! Hobart to Cradle Active Day Trip
A full-day road trip from Hobart to Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, departing at 6am and returning by 9pm. Travel through Tasmania's interior—passing farmland, forests, and river valleys—before spending up to five hours in the national park itself. The small-group journey covers ground most visitors tackle across multiple days, guided by a qualified leader with first-aid training. No overnight stay required; bring a day pack and comfortable boots.

A Day At Wineglass Bay
Head down the Great Eastern Drive to Freycinet National Park for a full day exploring one of Tasmania's most striking coastal landscapes. You'll choose your own adventure: tackle the Wineglass Bay summit hike or join your guide for a gentler 1.5-hour walk to the lookout, then stroll past Cape Tourville Lighthouse. Cool off with a swim at Honeymoon Bay before finishing with fresh seafood at the on-site marine farm. The 10.5-hour tour includes transport, park entry, and commentary.

Full-Day Tour to Wineglass Bay from Hobart
A 10-hour guided exploration of Tasmania's East Coast centred on Wineglass Bay and Cape Tourville. Local guides lead you through the region's most striking coastal landscapes, stopping at established East Coast vineyards for tastings and a waterside lunch. The operators have deep roots here—they know the stories, the back roads, and what it genuinely means to live on this remote stretch of island. Expect honest insights alongside the scenery, not rehearsed patter.

Tasman Peninsula full day kayaking tour
Paddle beneath Australia's most dramatic sea cliffs on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula. This 10-hour kayaking expedition takes you to 200-metre vertical rock faces, hidden sea caves, and colonies of fur seals. You'll navigate from water level, where the true scale of these fluted sandstone walls becomes apparent, and spot the Totem Pole—a needle-thin rock pinnacle that draws climbers from around the world. The tour includes a local guide, stable double kayaks, all safety gear, meals and refreshments.

The Hobart Local - Private, luxury half-day tour
Spend four hours with a knowledgeable local who steers you through Hobart's best quarters—Salamanca, Battery Point, and the city centre—revealing the stories that shaped the place. You'll visit working breweries and distilleries, chat with the makers behind them, taste local produce, and get a genuine feel for how Tasmanians actually live and work. This isn't a bus tour; it's a walking ramble with someone who knows where the real action happens.

Tamar Valley Wine Tour with Lunch
Spend a morning and early afternoon touring the Tamar Valley's premier wineries with a knowledgeable guide. You'll visit three to four cellar doors, tasting wines whilst learning how the region's cool climate and winemakers have shaped its character. Lunch with matched wines breaks up the day. The small-group format—eight guests or fewer—keeps things relaxed and personal. Door-to-door transport from Launceston, six and a half hours total.

SHORE EXCURSION - Full-Day Guided Bruny Island Tour from Hobart
This eight to ten-hour guided tour whisks cruise passengers from Hobart to Bruny Island for a full day exploring Tasmania's dramatic coastline, national parks and native fauna. You'll travel by air-conditioned minivan with a knowledgeable guide, taking the ferry across and back, sampling local produce straight from ocean and paddock. The Parks Pass is included, covering entry to protected areas where you'll discover why this island rewards a proper look beyond the typical port stop.

Hobart: Waterfalls, Wilderness & Wildlife - Active Day Tour
A 12-hour active exploration of Tasmania's wilderness centred on Mt. Field National Park. You'll walk through old-growth forest to multiple waterfalls, encounter native wildlife at Bonorong, and cap the day atop kunanyi/Mt. Wellington for panoramic views across southern Tasmania. Small group sizes keep the experience intimate and accessible to varying fitness levels.

From Hobart: Gordon Dam and Lake Pedder Wilderness Day Tour
This nine-and-a-half-hour wilderness loop drives you into Tasmania's remote southwest to walk across Gordon Dam—the country's tallest arch structure—then explore Lake Pedder's distinctive rust-coloured waters and surrounding temperate rainforest. A university-trained guide leads easy walks through World Heritage terrain, with panoramic stops built in for photography. You'll travel in a comfortable air-conditioned coach with onboard commentary.

Day Tour in Mt. Field, Mt. Wellington, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and Richmond
Pack three distinct Tasmanian landscapes into one nine-hour loop. Drive to Wellington's summit for panoramic views across the state, then descend to Mt. Field National Park where Russell Falls tumbles through cool temperate forest. Pivot toward the Derwent River's winding valley before reaching Bonorong, where you'll encounter Tasmanian devils and other native wildlife up close. Finish among the sandstone cottages and colonial architecture of Richmond village. A local guide navigates the route; small group keeps the pace intimate.

Coal River Wine Hopper
Spend seven hours exploring Coal River's premier wine region with a flexible hop-on, hop-off service running hourly between seven estates. Visit Riverdale, Coal Valley Vineyard, Pooley's and others, pairing Tasmanian wines with local produce at each stop. Linger as long as you like—take a leisurely two-hour lunch, chat with winemakers, or skip ahead when you're ready. The air-conditioned shuttle handles navigation while you discover why this corner of Tasmania punches above its weight for quality, returning you to Hobart by late afternoon.

Signature Wine Tour - Hobart & SE Tasmania
Spend a morning and afternoon touring four wineries across the Derwent and Coal River valleys southeast of Hobart. You'll taste wines from Tasmania's signature cool-climate vineyards, walk through the estates, and hear how local winemakers work with regional varieties. The van handles driving so you can enjoy without restraint. Small groups mean proper conversation with the cellar door staff and fellow wine lovers.

Afternoon Gordon River Dinner Cruise
Set sail from Strahan on Tasmania's rugged west coast aboard the Harbour Master catamaran for a 6-hour evening cruise through World Heritage waters. You'll navigate Hells Gates, pass working aquaculture farms, and explore the convict ruins of Sarah Island with a local guide. Two hours on the Gordon River includes a walk through pristine rainforest before returning to a dinner of Tasmanian fare prepared fresh on-board.

Southwest Tasmania Wilderness Experience: Fly Cruise and Walk Including Lunch
This 8-hour adventure flies you into Southwest National Park, Tasmania's largest protected wilderness and World Heritage Area. You'll experience the landscape from both air and water: two scenic flights bookend a boat cruise through Bathurst Harbour, a sprawling waterway that dwarfs Sydney Harbour. A guided walk and lunch featuring local Tasmanian produce and wine round out the day. A rare chance to see remote southwestern Tasmania without a multi-day expedition.

Shore Excursion: Nipaluna (Hobart) Highlights
Explore Hobart's standout neighbourhoods and landmarks in five hours aboard a minivan with a knowledgeable local guide. The itinerary takes you through Salamanca (market on Saturdays), the heritage precinct of Battery Point, Richmond's Georgian streets, and up to kunanyi's summit for panoramic views. You'll tick off major spots—the Cascade Brewery, Parliament House, the Tasman Bridge—at your own pace, with guided commentary filling the gaps. Departures and returns available from nine city pickup points, including the cruise terminal.

Full-Day Guided Bruny Island Tour from Hobart
This 10-hour guided tour takes you across Bruny Island's wild southern reaches by minivan, starting from central Hobart with ferry included. You'll move between beaches, national parks, and rocky headlands watching for native wildlife whilst learning from a local guide who tailors the day's route based on weather and group interests. It's active but manageable, mixing coastal walks with stops at working farms and local producers.

Morning World Heritage Cruise on the Gordon River from Strahan
Board the Harbour Master catamaran from Strahan for a six-hour journey into Tasmania's World Heritage South West wilderness. You'll navigate past Hells Gates and working aquaculture operations, explore the convict ruins of Sarah Island with a guide, then spend two hours cruising the Gordon River before walking the rainforest boardwalk. Fresh Tasmanian lunch is prepared on-board and included in your fare. The catamaran departs daily at 9am, returning by 3pm.

nipaluna (Hobart) Highlights Day Tour
Explore Hobart's essential landmarks on this 6.5-hour guided minivan tour (8 hours Saturdays), taking in Salamanca's waterfront precinct, the historic Richmond township, kunanyi's summit views, and the city's colonial core. Your driver-guide navigates the route whilst sharing local insight, leaving you time to wander at your own pace. Hotel pickups available across the metro area.

Full-Day Bruny Island Cruises Day Tour from Hobart
This 9.5-hour Bruny Island expedition takes you from Hobart across to Tasmania's wild southern coastline. A custom-built eco-cruiser carries you on a three-hour coastal voyage past sea cliffs, into cave systems, and along remote beaches where seals and seabirds live undisturbed. The day includes a return ferry crossing, a local guide, morning tea, and lunch cooked on the island. You'll feel the Southern Ocean's raw energy without needing previous experience or special fitness.

Tasman Island Cruises and Port Arthur Historic Site Day Tour from Hobart
Combine rugged coastal scenery with convict history on this 10.5-hour loop from Hobart. You'll spend three hours cruising the Tasman Peninsula's dramatic cliffs and sea caves, then shift to guided coach exploration of Port Arthur Historic Site, the colonies' most notorious penal settlement. Morning tea and lunch anchor the day, with interpretive commentary throughout revealing the peninsula's layered past.

Bruny Island Food, Sightseeing, Guided Lighthouse Tour & Lunch
A 10-hour loop from Hobart that threads together Bruny Island's working lighthouse, coastal vistas, and artisanal producers. You'll climb Cape Bruny Lighthouse (locals-only access), graze on oysters and house-baked bread at dawn on a quiet beach, then work through the island's honey, chocolate and fudge makers before lunch at Hotel Bruny. South Bruny National Park features throughout, with chances to spot Bennett's wallabies and views from The Neck's elevated lookout.

Hobart: Maria Island National Park, Nature & Wildlife active tour
This 10-hour active day tour takes you to Maria Island National Park off Tasmania's east coast, where you'll walk car-free trails across a landscape shaped by geology and convict history. Hike at least 10km to the Painted Cliffs—sandstone carved into intricate patterns by tidal forces over millennia—then push on to the Fossil Cliffs, where ancient marine fossils line sheer rock faces overlooking Freycinet Peninsula. You'll also explore Darlington, a remarkably intact convict probation settlement that predates Port Arthur. Small groups and professional guides keep the experience intimate and informative.

Wineglass Bay & Freycinet NP Full Day Tour from Hobart via Richmond Village
A full-day loop from Hobart that combines coastal walks with colonial history and wine tastings across Tasmania's east coast. Starting with breakfast near the city, you'll drive through rural landscapes to Freycinet National Park, tackle the moderate hike to Wineglass Bay's clifftop vantage point, explore sheltered beaches, then wind back via a historic convict bridge and winery lunch overlooking Great Oyster Bay. The 10.5-hour itinerary covers roughly 240 kilometres with a local guide navigating the Great Eastern Drive.

Port Arthur and Tasman Sights with Harbour Cruise
An eight-hour guided tour combining Tasmania's most significant convict heritage site with Tasman Peninsula coastal stops. Depart from one of eight city locations, visit the UNESCO-listed Port Arthur Historic Site with included harbour cruise, and explore surrounding landmarks including Eaglehawk Neck's lookout, Pirates Bay, a lavender farm, chocolate foundry, and optional caves. Travel in air-conditioned comfort with a local driver navigating the scenic drive and stops.

Bruny Island Traveller - Gourmet Tasting and Sightseeing Day Trip from Hobart
Spend nine hours sampling Bruny Island's finest producers—artisan cheeses, small-batch wines and beers, freshly shucked oysters, handmade fudge and mead. Travel by air-conditioned coach with a local guide, stopping at rainforest, coastal landmarks and private gardens overlooking Adventure Bay. Lunch at Pennicott's beachside restaurant rounds out the day. Hotel pickup and drop-off included from selected Hobart accommodation.

Shore Excursion-Hobart Wanderer
This 5–6 hour shore excursion covers Hobart's highlights in a single outing: city landmarks, the sweeping vistas from Mt Wellington, historic Richmond village, and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary's native fauna. Travels through Tasmania's wine country and farmland with a knowledgeable local guide in an intimate group setting. Ideal for cruise passengers wanting to pack multiple experiences into a brief port stop without the rushed feel of a coach tour.

A Day in Wineglass Bay - Launceston to Hobart
This one-way journey traces the Great Eastern Drive from Launceston to Hobart, stopping at Freycinet National Park for a full day exploring Wineglass Bay. Depending on fitness and preference, you can tackle the bay's signature hike to Mt Amos, follow a guided 1.5-hour walk to the lookout, or choose shorter coastal strolls. Swimming at Honeymoon Bay and tasting local oysters and seafood at the marine farm round out the 10.5-hour route, which ends in Hobart.

kunanyi/Mt Wellington Tour & Hobart Hop-On Hop-Off Bus
Combine two essential Hobart circuits: ride to kunanyi/Mt Wellington's 1270-metre summit for panoramic views across the city and coastline, with 30 minutes to explore on foot, then return to the city for 48 hours of flexible sightseeing aboard open-top double-deckers. The all-day mountain pass lets you hop off at bushwalking trailheads, while the city loop covers 20 stops at your own pace. Includes maps, onboard WiFi, and a sightseeing guide.

Port Arthur, Richmond & Tasman Peninsula Active Day Tour
Eleven-hour circuit of the Tasman Peninsula combining dramatic coastal walks, convict-era ruins, and sculpted rock formations. Start at Port Arthur Historic Site for four hours of self-guided exploration, then traverse the peninsula's highlights: the Waterfall Bay Cliff Top Walk along Australia's tallest sea cliffs, the Devils Kitchen and Tasman Arch formations in the national park, and historical vantage points at Pirates Bay and Eaglehead Neck. Finish in Richmond Village. Small groups with expert guides; harbour cruise included.
