Check out the classic attractions in Tasmania, including Richmond Town, Bruny Island, Port Arthur Historical Site, and the four natural wonders of the Tasman Peninsula: Tasman Arch, Devil's Kitchen, Chessboard Stone, and Blowhole
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Booking starts: 2025-06-29
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Booking starts: 2025-06-29
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Booking starts: 2025-06-29
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Booking starts: 2025-06-29
In the morning, we will first drive to the best-preserved town of Richmond in Australia, where you will visit Australia's earliest stone arch bridge built in 1823 and the Catholic church built in 1836. The old bakery and dessert shop in the town are also a good place for tourists. This is also the filming location of the Hong Kong movie "Once Again"
In the afternoon we will climb Mount Wellington, 1,270 meters above sea level, which is a great location to overlook the panoramic view of Hobart and the nearby sea.
Next we will visit Australia's oldest factory (exterior). We will also go to Tasmania's famous oyster farm, where you can taste delicious Pacific oysters (tasting at your own expense).
Drive south through Hobart city and arrive at the ferry terminal. Take the ferry for 20 minutes to Bruny Island. Drive along the coastline and shuttle through the forest to the famous North-South Line. This narrow trail connects the south and north of Bruny Island like a thin line, with endless sea on both sides. This is also the habitat for penguins to return to their nests. After lunch, go to the oyster farm on the island to taste the most delicious oysters in Tasmania (at your own expense*). Visit the bustling Adventure Bay on Bruny Island and look for the unique white kangaroos on Bruny Island. There are also some small shops hidden in the mountains and forests on the island, where you can eat cheese, taste seafood, and even have a glass of whiskey.
Port Arthur is the site of the exile of criminals in the colonial era. It was the largest prison in the Southern Hemisphere in the 19th century and is also the best-preserved prison monument in Australia. The cultural history of Port Arthur and the beautiful scenery of the Tasman Peninsula have become one of the most famous tourist hotspots in Tasmania. Every tourist who goes to Tasmania will make a special trip to visit Port Arthur (tickets are at your own expense). On the way to Port Arthur Prison, we will also visit the four natural wonders of the Tasman Peninsula: Tasman Arch Cave, Devil's Kitchen, Chessboard Stone, and Blowhole.