A panoramic view of a curved coastline bordered by calm blue waters, with lush green landscapes and distant mountains under a clear blue sky.

Tasmania's Astonishing Wilderness

With national parks and World Heritage Sites covering one third of the country, Tasmania’s outdoor wilderness is unlike any other. One of Australia’s greatest hidden secrets, a journey through this land will open your eyes to empty white beaches, deserted forests, dramatic mountains and sensational food and wine. Prepared to be amazed by the endless wonders this small island state has to offer.

When to go
Dec-May
From Price
£19,000 PP*
Ideal length
4 Nights

Experience Highlights

  • Explore Hobart's waterfront, visit Agrarian Kitchen for gourmet dining, and hike Mount Wellington for stunning views
  • Hike from Hazards Beach to Wineglass Bay, enjoy a private coastal tour, snorkel, and take a scenic flight over Freycinet
  • Encounter Tasmanian wildlife in Ben Lomond National Park, visit Trowunna Wildlife Park, and enjoy horseback riding and platypus spotting
  • Experience canyoning in Dove Canyon, guided treks around Cradle Mountain, and a scenic helicopter flight over the UNESCO-listed wilderness
A bright orange kayak floats on clear, blue water, with rocky formations visible in the background and lush green hills in the distance. The sunlight reflects off the water's surface, creating a serene atmosphere.

Hobart

Begin your journey in Tasmania’s capital Hobart, a buzzing waterfront town with fantastic diversity. Boasting quirky craft-beer bars, cafes, fishing boats, museums and festivals, Hobart has also developed its reputation as a world-class gastronomic destination with top-quality local and seasonal produce. Be met by a private guide and taken to Agrarian Kitchen; one of Tasmania’s most loved regional restaurants. Enjoy the freshest ingredients as part of a three-course meal with paired local wines in this beautiful, airy restaurant in the charming township of New Norfolk. Take a tour of the internationally acclaimed kitchen garden and cookery school for an interesting insight in the farm’s background. Drive or hike up the region’s defining Mount Wellington for a show-stopping view over Hobart and beyond.

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Currawong Lakes

Venture to Tasmania’s premier fly fishing retreat; a beautiful private estate nestled amongst verdant forest in the east coast highlands. Enjoy an exclusive day of fly fishing, learn about the sport and enhance your skills in this stunning natural environment of Currawong Lakes. Due to limitation of guest numbers, you are guaranteed complete privacy and a peaceful outdoor experience.

Freycinet National Park

Continue your journey in the heavenly Freycinet National Park where azure bays, fine beaches and striking mountains are plentiful. Being a walker’s paradise, delight in a fabulous hike from the stunning Hazards Beach to Wineglass Bay to appreciate the peninsula’s most diverse walking trail. Learn from your experienced guide about the native flora and fauna, as well as local geological and human history. End your hike with a relaxed tour of the Freycinet coastline by private boat or kayak for an exclusive opportunity to observe marine life, pristine beaches and pink granite mountains as you weave along the coastline. Plunge into the water to swim, dive or snorkel and be rewarded with excellent underwater spectacles. Take a spectacular scenic flight over the region for unparalleled vistas over the glorious combination of forests, white beaches and rivers below. Your aerial perspective of this landscape will take your breath away.

A small marsupial with a round body and large eyes sits among dry leaves and branches, partially hidden in a natural setting.

Launceston

Travel to the vibrant town of Launceston where art and design is highly valued and the focus on food, wine and culture is wonderfully evident. Be met by your Bush Adventure guide and transferred to Ben Lomond National Park for one of Australia’s most exceptional wildlife experiences. Enjoy a superb campfire dinner surrounded by kangaroos, before embarking on your “quoll patrol” evening.

Tasmania's Wildlife

Receive a nocturnal encounter with some of Tasmania’s unique and endearing wildlife species such as eastern quolls, wallabies, wombats and brush tail possums and learn about the park’s invaluable role in the region’s wildlife conservation throughout this experience. Pelorus have negotiated a VIP behind the scenes experience at Trowunna Wildlife Park which hosts the world’s largest heritage population of endangered Tasmanian devils and places incredible focus on conservation, education and rehabilitation. Delight in a wild horseback riding experience through magnificent landscape and go in search of the elusive platypus.

A serene waterfall cascading down a lush, green cliff, surrounded by dense foliage and tall trees. Mist rises from the flowing water, creating a tranquil atmosphere.

Cradle Mountain National Park

Explore Cradle Mountain National Park; a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting ancient rainforests, rugged beauty, rich vegetation, and abundant wildlife. Picture a special wilderness area containing many Aboriginal historic sites such as stone tools, caves, and rock shelters. Embark on a private canyoning tour through Dove Canyon, launch yourself off waterfalls, abseil down cliffs and shoot through nature’s waterslides. A guided trip will lead you deeper into this magical land where you will be introduced to some of the endemic flora and fauna species of the region as you trek beneath the craggy peaks of Cradle Mountain and around Dove Lake. For a first-class experience, take a heli over these central highlands and marvel at unique views of Tasmania’s natural treasures.

A serene coastal scene featuring turquoise waters gently lapping against rocky shores. Lush greenery borders the shoreline, with distant hills under a cloudy sky.
A serene waterfront scene at dusk featuring a calm body of water reflecting vibrant pink and purple hues in the sky. A wooden dock extends into the water, surrounded by lush greenery and distant hills.
A rugged mountain landscape under a cloudy sky, featuring a mix of grassy hills and sparse vegetation. The foreground has patches of white flowers, while the mountains in the background are steep and rocky.
Rocky shoreline with large boulders in the foreground, leading to a tranquil bay surrounded by lush green trees and steep mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
A mother quokka crouches on the forest floor, with a baby quokka peeking out from under her. They are surrounded by moss and fallen leaves.
Clear turquoise waters gently lap against smooth, rocky shores under a bright blue sky. Sunlit boulders are scattered throughout the shallow water, creating a picturesque coastal scene.
Sandy beach with gentle waves rolling onto the shore, framed by grassy dunes. In the background, distant mountains rise under a partly cloudy sky.
Vibrant coastal scene featuring large, moss-covered rocks on a beach, with gentle waves lapping at the shore and a bright blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds.
Aerial view of a rugged coastline with mountains in the background and sparkling blue waters. Gentle waves lapping at a sandy beach surrounded by lush greenery.

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