We combine the very best of our day tours to bring you 3 days of amazing highlights, scenery, wildlife and huge fun days exploring Tasmania with our awesome guides.
This incredible 3 day adventure takes in 3 of the most beautiful and iconic tourist attractions here in Tasmania - visit Port Arthur, Wineglass Bay & Cradle Mountain all in just 3 action packed days!
Days
- 3 days, 2 nights
Group size
- Max 20
Start / finish
- Launceston / Hobart
- Hobart, around 6pm on day 3
Return
- Hobart, around 6pm on day 3
Accommodation
- Not included. You book your own nights — one in Launceston after day 1, one in Hobart after day 2. Bring your luggage on day 2, and be able to load it yourself.
Transport
- Air-conditioned bus with a guide. Pick-up and drop-off at selected central-city hotels in Launceston and Hobart only.
Meals
- No meals provided. There is a stop at Campbell Town to collect lunch, and other stops for snacks at your own cost.
Route
Included experiences
- Sheffield — the Town of Murals
- Cradle Mountain — 4 to 5 hours, the Dove Lake Circuit or Marion's Lookout
- The Enchanted Walk — an easy 20-minute circuit on Pencil Pine Creek
- Weindorfer's Chalet — and the ancient King Billy pines
- Cradle wombats — the famously friendly locals
- Van Diemen's Land Ice Creamery and Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm — day 1 stops
- Evandale and Campbell Town — Georgian townships, the Convict Brick Trail and Red Bridge
- Freycinet National Park — the Hazards as you enter the park
- Cape Tourville Lighthouse circuit — a short walk with 360 degree coastal views
- Wineglass Bay Lookout — a moderate 45 to 60 minute uphill walk
- Wineglass Bay Beach — optional 2.5-hour return walk down to the sand
- Honeymoon Bay — an afternoon option for those returning from the lookout
- Devil's Corner Winery — a stop on the way to Hobart
- Pirates Bay Lookout — panoramic views over the Tasman Peninsula
- Eaglehawk Neck and The Dogline — the convict escape stories
- Waterfall Bay — a 45-minute clifftop track, one of Tasmania's Great Short Walks
- Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen — the rock formations at the end of the walk
- Tasmanian Devil Unzoo — a devil feeding, and hand-feeding the wallabies
- Port Arthur Historic Site — around 2.5 hours, with the Isle of the Dead cruise
- Richmond — Australia's oldest bridge still in use
















