About this tour
Four days exploring Tasmania's most dramatic coastal landscape on foot. The Tasman Peninsula reveals itself through walks along sheer cliffs, past otherworldly rock towers, and by boat around sea-carved gorges. You'll cover ground each day—expect proper hiking rather than strolls—with guides navigating you through one of Australia's most striking wilderness regions. Transport from Hobart, meals, and park fees included throughout.
Highlights
- Walk clifftop trails with vertigo-inducing drop-offs
- Examine towering sea-carved rock columns up close
- Boat cruise through dramatic coastal gorges
- Red and orange quartzite formations at Cape Pillar
- Multiple summit views across Bass Strait
- Daily prepared meals and camp-style catering
What to expect
This is active, sustained walking—not a casual tour. Each day involves several hours on sometimes steep, exposed terrain with unforgiving drops nearby. Weather changes fast on the peninsula; prepare for wind and sudden shifts. You'll be moving between dramatic viewpoints, traversing cliff edges, and occasionally scrambling over uneven ground. The boat day offers relief from walking but delivers seasickness risk in rough swells. Nights are basic but comfortable; mornings start early. Group pace assumes moderate-to-good fitness; stragglers will feel the strain.
Good to know
Spinal and cardiovascular issues make this unsuitable. Bring sturdy hiking boots, weatherproof jacket, and sun protection. The peninsula is remote—no shops or help nearby once you're out. Mobile coverage is patchy. Alcohol isn't provided; BYO if needed. Public transport connects to Hobart if you're self-driving.
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.







