Be awed by the beauty of the Bay of Fires, have a relaxing day of beach fun or begin a sightseeing adventure from this town on Tasmania’s northeast coast.
The East Coast has a special place in Tasmanian hearts. White sand, azure oceans, award winning wines and fresh seafood make it a must do for any trip to Tassie.
Be awed by the beauty of the Bay of Fires, have a relaxing day of beach fun or begin a sightseeing adventure from this town on Tasmania’s northeast coast.
The East Coast has a special place in Tasmanian hearts. White sand, azure oceans, award winning wines and fresh seafood make it a must do for any trip to Tassie.
Visit a north-eastern Tasmanian village that was once the site of a tin mining boom. Today, it fascinates with its history, industrial relics and wild scenery.
Be awed by the beauty of the Bay of Fires, have a relaxing day of beach fun or begin a sightseeing adventure from this town on Tasmania’s northeast coast.
Majestic columns of rock rise to the
peak of this often snow-capped mountain, providing a playground for
nature lovers, and a stunning backdrop for Hobart.
The central part of Tasmania excites with scenic wonders, traditional industries and its history as a place where convicts were exiled to in the 19th century.
Hike through native bushland and be rewarded with awe-inspiring views of this sweep of white sand protected by pink granite mountains in Freycinet National Park.
Set between the pristine wilderness of the Freycinet National Park and a beautiful conservation area, this town on Tasmania’s East Coast is a spectacular getaway.
The East Coast has a special place in Tasmanian hearts. White sand, azure oceans, award winning wines and fresh seafood make it a must do for any trip to Tassie.
Set between the pristine wilderness of the Freycinet National Park and a beautiful conservation area, this town on Tasmania’s East Coast is a spectacular getaway.
Cruise the Gordon River in the Wild Rivers National Park, ride a steam train through rainforest and taste fresh Tasmanian seafood in this pretty waterfront village.