Tourists enjoying the sights on a Red Decker bus tour.
Image thanks to: Tourism Australia
Image thanks to: Tourism Tasmania & Masaaki Aihara
Cruising in comfort up the pristine Gordon River on Gordon River Cruises
Image thanks to: GRC-Gordon-Rv-Crz-08

Bus Tours

Sit Back, Relax, and Enjoy the Ride in the Natural State

These itineraries have carved out some of Tasmania’s most iconic and beautiful spots.  They have been customized with visitors in mind.  For outdoor enthusiasts there are plenty of opportunities for incredible wildlife sightings!

Sit Back, Relax, and Enjoy the Ride in the Natural State!

For our foodies there will lots of amazing fresh Tassie produce either provided or available to purchase and for our history buff’s, you’ll visit many sites in Tasmania that are drenched in stories of this states past!

How long should I spend on a Tasmania tour?

The answer to this question depends entirely on what you want to see and do during your Tasmania holiday. We have Tasmania tours ranging from immersive 1-Day Tasmania Tours to 13-Day Tasmania holiday packages, so there’s something for everyone.

What’s the best time of year to visit Tasmania?

No matter what time of year you visit, Tasmania is always stunning. We have tours for every season so that you can experience Tasmania’s natural wonders and iconic landmarks in every climate.

Our Winter Wilderness and Wildlife Tour and Warm Winter and Drink Tour are perfect for those looking to experience the best of Tasmania in the cooler months. Or, if you’re to experience Tasmania in its summer glory, check out our Cruises and Boat Tours.

What national parks should I visit in Tasmania?

There are so many incredible national parks in Tasmania it’s hard to choose just one. Below we list Tasmania’s best national parks:

Freycinet National Park:

Freycinet National Park is one of Tasmania’s most popular tourist destinations. Situated on the East Coast of Tasmania, Freycinet National Park is home to the world-famous Wineglass Bay, as well as a number of other stunning beaches, bays and hiking trails.

Mount Field National Park:

Mount Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s oldest national and is the first national park to be established in Tasmania. Situated just an hour’s drive from Hobart, Mount Field National Park is home to a number of beautiful waterfalls, including the Russell Falls – one of Tasmania’s most iconic landmarks.

Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park:

Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park is one of Tasmania’s most iconic national parks. Situated in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park is home to a number of stunning hiking trails, including the world-famous Overland Track.

Can I book a private Tasmania tour?

Yes, we have a range of luxury private tours for those who are looking for a more personalised experience. From private wildlife excursions to gourmet wine and food tours, we have a tour to suit every taste.
Discover our private Tasmania vacation packages today!

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