Overview
Destination:
Australia,
Start:Hobart
Finish:Hobart
Finish:Hobart
Duration:10 days
Tripcode:
FOF-11DTGT
Travel Period
September 2025 - September 2025
See the icons of the Apple Isle on this in-depth tour of Tasmania. Fly into Hobart for 2-nights and explore the Port Arthur Historic Site. Enjoy an epic Gordon River Cruise travelling to Strahan and Queenstown. Enjoy a train journey on the West Coast Wilderness Railway line before arriving into Tullah. Take in all the sights of Wine Glass Bay with an aerial view whilst exploring the Freycinet Peninsula before heading back to Hobart
What's Included
- Return economy class Carbon Neutral flights to Hobart ex Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide
- Travel Carbon Neutral on our 100% offset opulent ‘Diamond Class’ coach
- Fully escorted by an experienced Fun Over 50 Holidays tour host
- Enjoy 3 nights in Hobart
- Drunken Admiral specialty seafood dinner
- View the wood panels of the Wall in the Wilderness
- Guided tour of Port Arthur & Carnarvon Bay cruise
- Tasmans Arch, Devils Kitchen, Tessellated Pavement
- 3 Nights Strahan
- Cruise the spectacular Gordon River in reserved premium seating and visit Sarah Island
- Ride the West Coast Wilderness Railway
- 2 Nights in Devonport
- Enjoy Cradle Mountain visiting Gustav Weindorfer’s Chalet & Dove Lake
- Tasmania Devil feeding tour
- Visit the historic Woolnorth property; guided tour of dairy operations, wind farm
- Aboriginal Middens & Cape Grim
- Return chairlift ride at The Nut in Stanley
- Legerwood tree carvings & visit Pyengana Dairy
- 1 Night St Helens
- Spectacular scenic flight over Freycinet Peninsula, Wineglass Bay, Friendly Beaches & The Hazards
- Tasmania Wool Centre
- 26 meals
- ‘Diamond Class’ beverage package served with dinner (includes a capped bar tab for beer, wine & soft drinks)
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Operator
Fun Over 50 Holidays is a multi-award-winning Australian owned and operated company. We provide our guests incredible experiences through immersive tours and adventures with a focus on fun and commitment to the local communities and natural environments in which they operate.
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