Planning a trip to Tasmania can feel overwhelming. With so many incredible sights—wild coastlines, historic sites, unique wildlife—it’s tough to fit everything into a short visit. That’s where the 5 Day Island Icons Tassie Day Tour Bundle from Tassie Tours Tasmania really shines. This all-in-one package promises to tick off Tasmania’s most iconic experiences, from rugged wilderness and scenic hikes to wildlife encounters and historic towns, all without the hassle of coordinating multiple bookings.
What we love about this tour? First, it offers value for money, covering entrance fees, guided experiences, and transportation, so you can focus on enjoying the scenery. Second, the authentic encounters—like meeting Tassie devils and spotting wombats—bring you closer to the island’s character. Third, the inclusion of local flavors, with visits to seafood farms and historic towns, ensures you taste Tasmania beyond just its landscapes.
However, travelers should note that with so many stops packed into five days, it can be a pretty full schedule—so, a good level of physical activity and comfortable footwear are a must. It’s best suited for curious, active travelers who want a comprehensive yet manageable way to see Tasmania’s highlights in a short timeframe.
- Good To Know
- The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect Each Day
- Day 1: From Hobart to Cradle Mountain and Sheffield
- Day 2: Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
- Day 3: Bruny Island Adventures
- Day 4: Hobart Highlights and Wildlife Encounters
- Day 5: Port Arthur and Coastal Stops
- What Makes This Tour Special?
- The Value of the Tour: Is It Worth It?
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQs
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Good To Know
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- All-in-one package that covers top sights with guided comfort
- Flexible exploring options at Freycinet National Park and other stops
- Expert guides with local knowledge, enhancing the experience
- Diverse experiences from wildlife sanctuaries to scenic lookouts
- Value-driven with included entry fees, transport, and some meals
- Ideal for active travelers who prefer a balanced mix of adventure and culture
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The Itinerary Breakdown: What to Expect Each Day
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Day 1: From Hobart to Cradle Mountain and Sheffield
The journey kicks off early from Hobart, with a scenic drive that includes a stop at Campbell Town for a quick stretch and coffee. This is a good chance to get a feel for the local vibe before heading into the wilderness. The highlight of this first day is Cradle Mountain, renowned worldwide for its striking beauty. Expect to spend about three hours here, exploring the surrounds and possibly catching glimpses of wildlife or just soaking up the stunning mountain vistas.
Following Cradle Mountain, the charming town of Sheffield awaits. Known for its vibrant murals—each one telling a story of Tasmania’s natural and cultural past—you’ll have a brief 25-minute stop. It’s perfect for capturing photos and getting a feel for local artistry.
Day 2: Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
Day two takes you to one of Tasmania’s most photographed spots—the Freycinet National Park. With up to four hours available for flexible hikes, you can choose the iconic Wineglass Bay trek or opt for a shorter, scenic walk to the lookout. The guide offers a scenic, more relaxed walk for those wanting stunning views without the full hike.
Post-hike, unwind at Honeymoon Bay with a swim in crystal-clear waters—perfect for cooling off after the trek—and visit the Cape Tourville Lighthouse for classic coastal scenery. The day wraps up at the Freycinet Marine Farm, where fresh Tasmanian seafood like oysters and crayfish are on offer, adding a tasty local flavor to your day.
Day 3: Bruny Island Adventures
Bruny Island, with its rugged coastlines and wildlife, is a highlight. The day begins at the Get Shucked Oyster Bar, where you can purchase fresh oysters—a real treat if you love seafood. A visit to The Neck offers panoramic views of the island’s diverse landscapes, including the Tasman Sea and Mount Wellington.
You’ll explore Adventure Bay for a swim or coffee, then walk through the lush Mavista Picnic Area & Walking Track, which showcases Tasmania’s temperate rainforest. Afterwards, enjoy some sweet treats at the Bruny Island Chocolate Company and settle in at Alonnah for a relaxed lunch.
The afternoon includes a visit to the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Australia’s second-oldest lighthouse, and a stop at Bruny Island Honey to sample local honey—each stop revealing a piece of island life and local craftsmanship.
Day 4: Hobart Highlights and Wildlife Encounters
Day four is about experiencing Hobart’s vibrant culture and natural beauty. The morning starts with Wellington Park and a visit to kunanyi / Mt Wellington, where you’ll ascend to over 1,200 meters, taking in sweeping views of Hobart and beyond. It’s a refreshing start, especially if you love panoramic vistas.
Next, you’ll head to Salamanca Market (Saturday only), a lively hub of local arts, crafts, and produce. If your visit isn’t on a Saturday, the guide will substitute with other cultural stops. Afterwards, explore the historic Richmond, known for its convict-built sandstone structures and Australia’s oldest bridge.
The day concludes at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where knowledgeable guides (like Sam and his team) help you meet friendly kangaroos and spot elusive Tasmanian devils, adding a memorable wildlife component to your trip.
Day 5: Port Arthur and Coastal Stops
The final day takes you south-east to the Port Arthur Historic Site, a place steeped in history and stories of Tasmania’s penal past. The included self-guided audio tour provides context while you wander through the well-preserved buildings and gardens.
On the way, you’ll enjoy scenic stops at Eaglehawk Neck for photos of Pirates Bay and the Dog Line monument. Then, visit the Tasmanian Chocolate Foundry for sweet treats, followed by the Port Arthur Lavender Farm, where seasonal blooms and lavender products offer a calming break.
The tour wraps at the Remarkable Cave, where you’ll be greeted with spectacular views of Maingon Bay and Penguin Rocks—perfect for ending your Tasmanian adventure with some awe-inspiring scenery.
What Makes This Tour Special?
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Guided Experiences with Local Insights
The tour’s guides, like Sam, are praised for their friendliness and deep local knowledge. Their storytelling brings these destinations to life, turning sightseeing into engaging learning experiences. From explaining the significance of the historic sites to pointing out wildlife sightings, their insights make all the difference.
Flexibility at Key Stops
While some parts of the itinerary are fixed, like the Port Arthur visit, others allow real flexibility. For example, at Freycinet, you can choose whether to do a longer hike or just enjoy the lookout, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
Authentic Encounters
From meeting Tassie devils at Bonorong to sampling oysters and honey, this tour offers genuine interactions with Tasmania’s natural and cultural heritage—something that often gets lost in larger, less personal tours.
Comfort and Convenience
With hotel pickup and drop-off included, you skip the stress of logistics. The transportation in comfortable minibuses ensures you’re traveling in style and with ease, even with a full schedule.
The Value of the Tour: Is It Worth It?
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At $616.83 per person, the tour offers good value considering the number of sites visited, the inclusion of entry fees, and the guided experience. You’re not just paying for transport—you’re gaining access to unique locations, insider knowledge, and local tastings that you might not easily arrange on your own.
The tour balances structured sightseeing with free time, particularly at Freycinet and Bruny Island, allowing you to explore at your own pace. For travelers looking to maximize a short trip without sacrificing depth, this package delivers a comprehensive taste of Tasmania.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
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This experience suits travelers who are active and curious, eager to see Tasmania’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail. Nature lovers will enjoy the scenic hikes and wildlife encounters, while history buffs will appreciate the convict sites and historic towns. It’s ideal for those who want a balanced mix of outdoor adventure, cultural exploration, and local flavors.
Final Thoughts
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The 5 Day Island Icons Tassie Tour from Tassie Tours Tasmania offers a thoughtfully curated and immersive way to experience Tasmania’s best highlights. With knowledgeable guides, a well-planned schedule, and a good mix of scenery, wildlife, and history, it’s an excellent option for travelers who want to see a lot in a short time.
While it is a busy itinerary, the combination of comfort, authenticity, and the chance to explore some of Australia’s most beautiful landscapes makes it a worthwhile investment. If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to experience Tasmania’s essence—this tour is a solid choice.
FAQs
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Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour offers pickup and drop-off from selected Hobart CBD hotels, making it very convenient to start your day.
How long is each day’s activity?
Each day varies, but generally, you can expect full days of sightseeing, with some stops around 30 minutes and others lasting several hours like at Port Arthur or Freycinet.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included in the package, so you should plan to bring snacks or buy food at stops like Alonnah or during the day’s explorations.
What fitness level is required?
A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, especially for activities like the Freycinet hikes and walking around scenic sites.
How many people will be on the tour?
The tour operates with a maximum of 24 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience with plenty of guidance.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The tours operate independently and may run in different orders, but the overall stops are included. While the itinerary is set, some flexibility exists, especially at scenic walks and free time.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and a camera. If hiking, consider packing a water bottle and light snacks.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it’s suitable for families with active children, provided they’re comfortable with walking and the day’s schedule. Always check with the provider about age restrictions or specific needs.
Overall, this tour offers a rich, manageable, and engaging way to experience Tasmania’s top sights, perfect for travelers eager to explore with ease and insight.

































