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

Cook Like A Pro in Taroona
Learn to cook a four-course restaurant-quality lunch in Taroona using seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients—many grown on-site. This five-hour hands-on class teaches practical techniques you can replicate in your own kitchen without specialist gear. You'll take home recipes and a small gift, plus all beverages throughout the session.

Peaks, Falls & Furry Locals: Mt. Field & the Derwent
Spend a full day exploring Mt. Field National Park, Tasmania's most visited wilderness area. Walk through cool temperate rainforest dotted with prehistoric ferns and eucalypts to reach Russel Falls, then visit a premier wildlife sanctuary to spot native mammals and birds. Your guide handles transport, morning tea, lunch (either packed or at the on-site Agrarian Kitchen restaurant, weekends only), and park entry fees. The park's trails suit all abilities.

Cruise Ship - Port Arthur Shore Excursion - Hobart
This six-and-a-half-hour excursion collects you from Macquarie Wharf in Hobart and drives 90 minutes to Port Arthur Historic Site, where you'll spend up to two-and-a-half hours exploring Tasmania's convict past with a guide. On the return journey, weather and timing permitting, you'll visit a working lavender farm and artisan chocolate foundry before being delivered back to your ship by mid-afternoon.

90 minute Cape Raoul Cruise and Port Arthur Historic Site entry
This 4-hour experience combines a 90-minute coastal cruise with entry to Port Arthur Historic Site. You'll navigate the Tasman Peninsula's dramatic shoreline—past sea caves, natural arches, and 200-metre dolerite cliffs—ending at Cape Raoul where Australian fur seals bask on the rocks. The route takes in historical landmarks like Point Puer and Isle of the Dead, plus pristine white-sand beaches at Safety Cove and Crescent Bay, with Mt Brown rising behind.

Evening Dinner Cruise
Spend an evening aboard Spirit of the Wild, a hybrid-powered vessel gliding silently through Tasmania's Gordon River and Macquarie Harbour. Over six hours, savour chef-prepared dinners built from local produce whilst onboard interpreters unpack the region's natural and cultural layers. The boat's quiet engine and low-impact hull let you absorb the landscape without noise or disturbance—perfect for catching dusk light on the water and spotting wildlife that other vessels scare away.

Shore Excursion Hobart and Coal River Valley
This 4–8 hour shore excursion whisks cruise passengers through Hobart's colonial landmarks and out to the Coal River Valley wine district. A local guide leads you past 40-plus city highlights before crossing the Tasman Bridge to family vineyards and artisan cheese makers. You'll taste wines at Puddleduck, sample award-winning cheddar at Wicked Cheese Co., wander the Georgian cottages of Richmond, and finish at Rosny Point where your ship frames the Derwent estuary and Mount Wellington backdrop.

Cradle Mountain Day Tour: Dove Lake Guided Hike with Lunch
This 10-hour Cradle Mountain day tour from northern Tasmania combines transport, a guided 6km loop walk around Dove Lake, and lunch in one accessible package. You'll start early from your accommodation, travel through Sheffield's mural-lined streets, then descend into the World Heritage wilderness to tackle a moderately graded circuit beneath the mountain's dramatic peak. The route threads through ancient rainforest, past glacial boulders and historic structures, with a professional guide explaining the landscape throughout.

Private Bruny Island Discovery Tour
A private six to nine-hour exploration of Bruny Island led by locals who've grown up there. Your small group (two to ten people) travels by air-conditioned vehicle from Hobart, discovering coastal walks, produce trails, and island history at your own pace. Morning tea includes artisan cheese, fresh bread, and oysters. The family-run outfit tailors each day around your interests—extend to an overnight stay or add activities for extra cost.

Hobart City Private Charter Service (3 days in advance)
A seven-hour private charter across Hobart's landmarks, driven by a knowledgeable guide in a climate-controlled vehicle. Start atop Mt Wellington for sweeping views across the city, Derwent River and beyond, then venture to Richmond's convict-era architecture including Australia's oldest standing sandstone bridge. You'll taste fresh oysters and local beer at a working farm and brewery, browse Salamanca Market's weekend stalls, and finish at Wrest Point, Australia's first casino. Requires booking three days ahead.

Coal River Valley Wine Tour
Spend a full day exploring the Coal River Valley's finest wineries in small-group comfort. You'll visit four cellar doors (rotated weekly, requests welcomed), enjoy a chef-prepared lunch with valley views, and taste local cheeses. Travel in luxury Mercedes minibuses with pickup and drop-off from central Hobart. All tastings, lunch, and water are included—no hidden costs. Whether you're a curious newcomer or seasoned collector, the relaxed pace and genuine hospitality make this worth the day.

Mount Field And The Derwent Tasting Trail
This eight-hour Tasmanian day tour pairs two contrasting landmarks: Mt Field National Park's towering eucalypts, cool temperate rainforest and cascading falls, followed by MONA—the Southern Hemisphere's largest independent art institution housing ancient through contemporary works. You'll move between wild landscape and curated galleries, making it ideal for those wanting both dirt under their boots and gallery floors beneath their feet. An air-conditioned vehicle and informed guide handle transport between sites.

Mona Like a Rockstar
Board the ferry's exclusive Posh Pit lounge for a thirty-minute cruise down the Derwent River to Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art, where you'll spend six and a half hours exploring David Walsh's subterranean collection of provocative art and antiquities. A dedicated host guides you through cocktails at The Void Bar, a chef-curated lunch with wine pairings in Faro Bar, James Turrell's immersive light installation, and final views from The Source Restaurant—all bookended by ferry snacks and drinks.

Cape Raoul Cruises Day Tour from Hobart
A 10-hour coastal expedition from Hobart that combines a 90-minute wilderness cruise with a visit to Port Arthur Historic Site. You'll travel by coach to the Tasman Peninsula, where the Southern Ocean batters towering dolerite cliffs and sea arches. The cruise takes you to Cape Raoul to spot Australian and long-nosed fur seals lounging amongst 170-million-year-old columnar rock formations. Return transport from Hobart included.

Huon Valley Wine and Cider Tour - Hobart and SE Tasmania
A seven-hour guided circuit through Tasmania's Huon Valley wine region, starting and finishing in Hobart. You'll visit five independent producers—three vineyards and two cider makers—sampling their output with knowledgeable commentary. The route takes in fortified wines, liqueurs, gin and ciders at family-run operations handpicked for character. A scenic drive winds through the valley; lunch isn't included but eaten at one of the stops.

Private Winery Tour from Hobart
Spend seven hours exploring Tasmania's Coal River Valley wine region with door-to-door transport from Hobart. Visit two included tastings at established vineyards, then choose additional sites to explore or let your guide decide. The twist: belt out karaoke tracks between stops in a private air-conditioned vehicle. You'll also pause in Richmond to photograph Australia's oldest bridge and grab a famous scallop curry pie from the local bakery.

Port Arthur Day Tour Private Charter Service ( 3 days in advance)
This eight-hour private charter takes you to Port Arthur, a 19th-century penal settlement turned open-air museum on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula. Your driver-guide walks you through convict-era ruins and heritage buildings before heading back via four striking natural formations—Tasman Arch, Devils Kitchen, Blow Hole and Tessellated Pavement—that showcase the peninsula's raw coastal geology. Book three days ahead.

Bruny Island Essential Explorer Full Day Tour from Hobart
This 10-hour guided tour sweeps you across Bruny Island from Hobart, hitting the island's best stops in one go. You'll climb Cape Bruny Lighthouse (the only working one in Southern Tasmania), scout for white wallabies at Adventure Bay, and take in views from Truganini Lookout at The Neck. The afternoon pivots to food: honey tastings, then visits to Get Shucked Oysters, the cheese co., and chocolate makers. Return ferries and national park entry are sorted.

Devonport Cradle Mt Sightseeing tour
A 6–7 hour guided excursion from Devonport into Cradle Mountain, built around your schedule and fitness level. You'll walk among native bushland, spot wildlife at close range, and discover alpine lakes and cascading water. The route flexes to fit your pace—pick easier paths or tackle longer stretches depending on what appeals. Stops in nearby villages break up the drive and add local flavour to your day.

Signature Bruny Island Tour - Hobart & SE Tasmania
Spend nine hours on Bruny Island sampling its celebrated artisan producers—cheese, oysters, chocolate, honey, wine—in a small group of six or fewer. You'll ferry from Hobart across to this southeastern Tasmanian island, taste your way through family-run operations, climb to Truganini Lookout for sweeping coastal views, and possibly spot the rare white wallabies that call this place home. An unhurried food-focused day with scenery woven throughout.

One-Way East Coaster
A leisurely drive down Tasmania's East Coast from Richmond to Freycinet, stopping to taste Coal River wines and sample local oysters. You'll pass through colonial villages and vineyard country, breaking for lunch with views across the wine region. The 5–7 hour journey gives you time to breathe between tastings and chat with your driver about the coast's history and landscape.

Private Tassie Distillery Tour - Tastings, Lunch and Morning Tea
This six-hour private tour from Hobart takes you through three of Tasmania's leading distilleries—Spring Bay, Killara, and Hobart Whisky—where you'll taste spirits at various stages of production and blend your own whisky. The day kicks off with morning tea paired with award-winning local cheeses, followed by distillery visits and a leisurely lunch in a rustic loft setting, giving you genuine insight into how Tasmania's craft spirits are made and what drives the people behind them.

Wine, Gin & Whisky Tour - Hobart & SE Tasmania
A seven-hour circuit through Tasmania's premier drink producers, starting with wines and cheese in the Derwent Valley, then pivoting to gin and whisky tastings at two working distilleries. You'll explore Old Kempton Distillery with a guided tour, break for lunch (your shout), then finish with more wine at Pooley in the Coal River Valley before returning to central Hobart. Hotel pickups included within 5km of the CBD.

Signature Whisky Tour - Hobart & SE Tasmania
Spend your day touring six of Tasmania's finest whisky producers across the southeast region, tasting award-winning single malts and learning distillery craft from the makers themselves. This 6.5-hour tour departs Hobart and takes in Belgrove, Old Kempton, Overeem, Lark, Spring Bay and Sullivans Cove, with a lunch break included and all tastings covered. Travel between venues in a cool, comfortable coach so you can focus on what matters—the whisky.

Hobart Signature Shore Excursion Small Group
This six-hour small-group excursion makes the most of a cruise stop in Hobart by combining wildlife encounters, mountain vistas and colonial heritage. You'll meet Tasmanian devils and feed kangaroos at Bonorong Sanctuary, climb Mt Wellington (Kunanyi) for sweeping views across the city and surrounding landscape, then explore Richmond's sandstone architecture and local cafes. A knowledgeable guide contextualises Tasmania's history throughout, keeping numbers low to foster genuine conversation rather than coach-tour anonymity.

Mt Wellington Afternoon Small Group Driving Tour
Spend four hours exploring Mount Wellington's ridgeline with a knowledgeable local guide trained in environmental science. This small-group tour (maximum ten people) hits six vantage points across the peak, moving through snow gum woodlands and past striking geological formations. You'll hear stories woven into the landscape while stopping for short walks and photographs. The route mixes driving with easy walking, so expect plenty of time soaking in panoramic views rather than strenuous trekking.

Tasmanian Local Private Guiding Service.
A locally-guided private tour across southern Tasmania tailored to your interests, running 6–9 hours from Hobart. Your guide draws on deep knowledge of the region's history, natural landmarks and hidden spots—from the Huon Valley and Mt Wellington to Bonorong wildlife sanctuary, distilleries and MONA. The itinerary is built around what matters to you, not a fixed script, with transport and bottled water included throughout.

Bridestowe Lavender Farm Tour including Lunch
Spend five hours at Bridestowe Lavender Farm departing from Launceston. Travel via air-conditioned coach to Tasmania's sprawling purple fields, where you'll learn the farm's heritage, try your hand at lavender-infused cookery, and join a wellness workshop focused on the plant's practical uses. The day combines botany, culinary experimentation, and hands-on craft work in one of Australia's most fragrant destinations.

Bruny Island Day Tour Private Charter Service (3 days in advance)
Spend a full day exploring Tasmania's Bruny Island on a private charter with your own driver-guide. You'll cross by ferry to discover dramatic coastal cliffs, walk through protected parkland, and sample the island's celebrated producers—artisan cheese makers, oyster farms, berry growers, and craft distilleries. The eight to nine-hour experience suits all fitness levels and families with young children.

Richmond Village And Kunanyi and Mt Wellington Combo Tour
Scale Hobart's highest peak at 1270 metres, then wander the Georgian streets of Richmond in a single seven-hour outing. You'll reach kunanyi/Mt Wellington's windswept summit for sweeping views across the Derwent, then drop into one of Australia's oldest European settlements to examine convict-era stonework and browse independent shops. A local driver guides both legs, unlocking discounts at Richmond's best haunts.

Private Day Trips Bay of Fire From Launceston (3days in advance)
A nine-hour private outing exploring Tasmania's Bay of Fire from Launceston, tailored to your interests. Travel in your own air-conditioned vehicle with a dedicated driver-guide who knows the region well. You'll set your own pace across dramatic coastal scenery, granite boulders, and secluded beaches without the constraints of group schedules. Perfect for those wanting flexibility and personalised attention throughout the day.

Bruny Island & The Margate Train: Food, Wildlife & Coastal View
This 8–9 hour small-group outing pairs Bruny Island's coastal and wildlife attractions with mainland stops including the Margate Train heritage site and Merediths Orchard. You'll taste local honey and oysters at a relaxed pace, break for lunch near the vintage locomotive, and explore boutique shops without rushing. A local guide shapes the day around what interests you, making it feel less like a scheduled tour and more like a day out with someone who knows the region well.

Cradle Mountain Day Tour Charter Service ( 3 days in advance)
This nine-hour charter departs Launceston and heads south into Tasmania's high country. You'll pass through Sheffield's mural-lined streets before climbing into Cradle Mountain National Park, part of the World Heritage Wilderness Area. The drive takes roughly two and a half hours through forest and highland terrain to reach Dove Lake, where you pick your own walking route—anywhere from a quick half-hour loop to a two-hour circuit with unobstructed views of the ranges and water. On the way back, stop at Ashgrove for tastings of local cheese.

Cradle Mountain: Burnie Shore Excursion
A compact Highland escape from Burnie that shoots straight into Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Your six hours splits between a 90-minute drive each way and a guided walk around Dove Lake, where you'll stand beneath the mountain's dramatic ridgeline and explore the heritage Boatshed. Small-group format keeps things intimate, park entry's sorted, and you'll be back aboard before the ship weighs anchor.

Cradle Mountain Day Trip from Hobart with Scenic Stops
A full-day excursion from Hobart to Cradle Mountain National Park, lasting 15 hours total. You'll travel through rural villages and eucalyptus forests with five hours of guided hiking around Dove Lake and into the high country. Wombats and wallabies regularly appear along the trails. An experienced local guide leads the way, and the air-conditioned coach includes water and park fees. Bring cash for meals in small towns en route.

Private Bruny Island Wine, Food,Sightseeing & Lighthouse Day Tour
Spend ten hours exploring Bruny Island with a guide who literally grew up there. You'll taste oysters and artisan cheese at dawn, sip wines at Tasmania's southernmost vineyard over lunch, visit Cape Bruny Lighthouse—where your guide's family once kept watch—and sample honey and chocolate from island makers. Everything's included: transport from your hotel, park passes, meals, tastings, the lot. Small groups, local stories, no tourist veneer.

Maria Island Cruise and Guided Walk Day Tour with Lunch and Drinks
Spend eight hours exploring Maria Island National Park from Triabunna, an hour south of Hobart. A four-hour cruise circles the island's coves and coastline whilst you spot fur seals, dolphins, wombats, kangaroos and migrating whales. Anchor in a sheltered bay for lunch—fresh salads and Tasmanian wines—then join a guided walk through the Darlington convict settlement, a UNESCO heritage site. The boat holds just 24 people, allowing genuine elbow room to move about.

Easy Bike Tour - Mt Wellington Summit Descent & Rainforest Ride
Descend Mt Wellington by mountain bike across two distinct rides in four hours. Start with a guided bus ascent to 1270 metres, then tackle a 6 km sealed descent with sweeping views across Tasmania. Follow with an 11 km off-road trail through cool temperate rainforest, where you'll pedal past towering eucalypts, tree ferns, cascades and historic stone aqueducts. A local guide narrates the landscape's ecology and heritage throughout, with a café stop halfway through. Finishes at the Hobart office.

Private Wine and Beverage Tours in Tasmania
Tailor your own Tasmanian wine exploration with a private guide steering you through four distinct touring options across the island's acclaimed regions. Over 7–10 hours, you'll visit cellar doors and producers at your own pace, choosing which vineyards to linger at, where to break for lunch, and what to taste. Groups cap at seven, meaning genuine flexibility—your itinerary, your timing, your appetite.

Freycinet Walking Tour
A guided 5.5-hour walk and boat journey through Freycinet National Park led by someone who knows these trails intimately. You'll trek to Wineglass Bay and explore quieter pockets of the park, with a boat ride included to access different sections. Everything's sorted—pack, waterproof jacket, snacks and lunch provided—so you just show up and walk.
