Tasmania is surely Australia’s best kept secret. With wineries, sweeping landscapes and delicious local produce to match any mainland location, it is a place to truly unwind and indulge, making even a weekend feel so much longer.
Our highlights are:

Every Saturday, Hobart’s historic waterfront comes alive with the vibrant Salamanca Market. Stretching along the cobblestone streets, over 300 stalls showcase Tasmania’s finest produce, artisan crafts, gourmet treats, and unique souvenirs. Surrounded by heritage sandstone buildings, the market offers a lively atmosphere where visitors can sample local flavours, enjoy live music, and soak in Hobart’s creative spirit.

Step back in time at the Port Arthur Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed destination on Tasmania’s Tasman Peninsula. Once a notorious 19th-century penal settlement, it now offers beautifully preserved ruins, restored buildings, and immersive tours. Wander through hauntingly atmospheric grounds, cruise to the Isle of the Dead, and uncover stories that shaped Australia’s convict history.

Famed for its perfect curve of white sand and turquoise waters, Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park is one of Tasmania’s most iconic destinations. Hike to the lookout for breathtaking panoramic views, explore pristine beaches, or venture out on the water by kayak. This unspoiled paradise offers a serene escape amid dramatic granite peaks and coastal wilderness.