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Tasmania, Australia | Seven-day mountain and sea trip

 

Itinerary highlights:

① Take the sea as a mat and enjoy fresh food by boat: go out to sea to catch sea urchin and abalone; Visit shallow sea oyster farms barefoot.

② Xunwei Portuguese Garden: 3 wine tasting experiences, and an overview of the two different terroirs of Coal River Valley and the east coast.

③ Ride Maria Island and meet cute wombats and kangaroos unexpectedly.

④ Secret hiking: Explore the white beach of Fishina National Park, enjoy a picnic and take a speedboat.

⑤ Cradle Mountain hiking; Follow the zoologist and visit the Tasmanian devil, the “Tasmanian demon” at night.

Stay in a characteristic hotel in the hinterland of the national park, sit in nature and enjoy comfort.
Itinerary overview
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Hobart

Fly to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, and pick up to the hotel by special car. The hotel offers harbour views and is within walking distance of the city’s popular restaurants and bars.


Dining: Please take care of yourself

Accommodation: Hotel MACq 01 (Premium Suite)


Day 2: Hobart Sea and Land

Take a boat out to sea in the morning, and taste abalone and sea urchin freshly caught by the crew in a quiet harbor, accompanied by delicious lobsters and oysters.

 

In the afternoon, visit a small boutique winery in Coal River Valley for wine tasting. The climate here is cool, famous for Pinot Noir, Riesling and Chardonnay, and the style is simple.


In the evening, the guide will recommend a local bistro with no reservations, and its wine list is outstanding. While waiting for dinner, you can taste Tasmania craft bread at the bar across the street.


Dining: Hotel breakfast, seafood lunch

Accommodation: Hotel MACq 01 (Premium Suite)

 

Day 3 Explore Maria Island and go to Fisina

Take a bus to the pier and change to the ferry to the car-free Maria Island. Explore spectacular fossil cliffs and long sandy beaches by cycling or hiking, and you are likely to meet wombats and kangaroos.


Then drive about 1.5 hours to Fishina National Park and stay in an eco-holiday home adjacent to the bay, with an easy walk to the beach.

 

Dining: Hotel breakfast

Accommodation: Fishina Lodge (Premium Cottage)


Day 4 Fisina Mountain and Sea Symphony

Hike Mount Hazard in the early morning, follow the eucalyptus forest trail to the white sandy beaches of Wineglass Bay, and maybe meet the morning kangaroos. Continue to the quiet beach and enjoy a picnic lunch in the shade of trees. Then take a stroll along the beach and take a speedboat back to the hotel.


In the afternoon, visit the shallow sea oyster farm barefoot, learn about the breeding skills, taste freshly opened oysters and cooked mussels, accompanied by white wine.

 

Dining: Hotel breakfast, picnic lunch

Accommodation: Fishina Lodge (Premium Cottage)

Day 5 East Coast Wine Tasting Tour to Cradle Mountain

Drive to Cradle Mountain National Park with wine tasting stops at two East Coast wineries along the way. This producing area has a long history, influenced by the ocean and mountain breeze, and is famous for its unique flavors of Pinot Noir and Syrah.


Dining: Breakfast, lunch at the hotel

Accommodation: Cradle Mountain Peppers Hotel


Day 6 Cradle Mountain Hiking and Night Visit to “Devil”

Depending on your physical strength and weather, the guide will accompany you on a suitable hike (3-7 hours), enjoy the beautiful scenery of mountains, forests and lakes, and possibly meet wombats again. Return to the hotel for rest in the afternoon.
In the evening, under the guidance of zoologists, we can observe the interaction and feeding behavior of the nocturnal Tasmanian devil (“Tasmanian demon”) at close range, and learn about its unique habits.

Dining: Hotel breakfast

Accommodation: Cradle Mountain Peppers Hotel


Day 7 Return

Depending on the flight time, the special bus will be transferred to Launceston Airport to end the wonderful tour of Tasmania. You can also continue to explore other parts of Australia according to your itinerary.


Dining: Hotel breakfast

Accommodation: End of trip

 

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