7 Day Tasmania East to West Coast Tour
Tour Price
OCT 2011 - MAR 2012
$851 per person
APR 2102 - MAR 2013
$835 per person
Additions
| Add $170 p.p. | Hostel - Twin |
| Add $380 p.p. | Hotel - Twin/Double |
Departs
Devonport @ 7.30 am
Launceston @ 9.15 am
OCT-APR: Wed, Thu, Sat
MAY-SEP: Sat
Finishes
Devonport at 5.30 pm approx
Passengers are dropped off on the day
the tour ends at the Spirit of Tasmania ferry
in Devonport.
Tour Code
AD-NTW7
Summary
"Passengers are able to be picked up on day of departure and dropped off on the day the tour ends at the Spirit of Tasmania ferry in Devonport."
Itinerary
Day 1: Devonport or Launceston to Bicheno
St Columbus Falls, with its ancient rainforest back drop is our first stop today. Continuing through the changing landscape of heritage farms, rainforest and mining towns we spend the afternoon at the breathtaking Bay of Fires. Here you can take a stroll along the gleaming white sands or a swim in the clear turquoise water (weather permitting). Tonight we stay at in the seaside township of Bicheno. After dinner, you can choose to take a tour to see little penguins nesting (at own expense).
Meals: L, D
Day 2: Bicheno to Port Arthur
This morning we drive into the stunning Freycinet National Park for sweeping views over Wineglass Bay. You may choose to hike to Wineglass Beach via the lookout or for those more adventurous; a hike to the top of Mount Amos. Enjoy the view as we travel along the picturesque Tasman Peninsula to Port Arthur, where we stay tonight. Take a spine chilling Port Arthur Ghost Tour for a glimpse into the historic past of this penal colony (at own expense).
Meals: B, L, D
Day 3: Port Arthur to Hobart
We'll spend this morning exploring the infamous Port Arthur Historic Site and take a boat cruise around the harbour. Next, we visit Remarkable Cave and a range of other sites on the Tasman Peninsula as we travel on to Hobart.
Meals: B, L
Day 4: Hobart & Surrounds
Spend a day at leisure enjoying the sights of Hobart. Some recommended activities are: Derwent River Cruise on the historical square rigger 'Lady Nelson', a tour of the Cascade Brewery or the Cadbury Chocolate Factory (only week days), half day bike hire, a visit to 'Antarctic Adventure' or a trip up Mt Wellington. (All meals at own expense). Overnight in Hobart.
Day 5: Hobart to Strahan
First we travel to Mount Field National Park, where we stretch our legs on the Russell Falls and Tall Trees walks. We continue on to Lake St Clair for a view of Australia's deepest lake. On our way to Strahan we hike and explore the Franklin Gordon National Park. We spend tonight in our own exclusive accommodation in the historic coastal township of Strahan where your guide will fill you in on the amazing history of 'pining, mining and convicts'!.
Meals: L, D
Day 6: Strahan to Cradle Mountain Region
This morning we enjoy the intriguing history of Strahan with options to suit everyone! Take a stroll or a bike ride (free) along the foreshore or up the Water Tower Hill for a priceless lookout over Macquarie Harbour and Ocean Beach; walk through a rainforest to Hogarth Falls (if you're quiet and lucky you may even spot a platypus); Later, we take a walk through the Henty Sand Dunes, where you can even take a quad bike tour (at own expense). In the afternoon we visit the historic 'Silver City' of Zeehan. We then continue to our overnight lodge accommodation.
Meals: B, L, D
Day 7: Cradle Mountain to Devonport
Today we discover the World Heritage Cradle Mountain National Park. Enjoy the pure air with a guided walk around lovely Dove Lake, or challenge yourself with a more strenuous hike (unguided) to view Cradle Mountain. We spend this afternoon exploring more of the state's mid north before our arrival in Devonport.
Meals: B, L
Further Information
Notes
Not all meals are included. Evening meals are BBQ-style dinners (not restaurant meals) eaten together as a group., Passengers can connect with the evening departure of the ferry in Devonport., Itinerary may vary according to seasonal conditions. .
Fitness Level
This tour is suitable for very fit people who can hike 5-9km a day..
