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Tours to Tasmania don’t get much more epic than this two-week trip with AAT Kings. Expect World Heritage listed historic sites and wilderness areas, blinding beaches and glacial lakes, with a parade of distilleries, wineries and farm gates in between. This is Tasmania touring at its finest. Elevate the entire journey with a bespoke self-guided pre and post stay. Explore the multicultural and effortlessy stylish city of Melbourne before embarking on the trip to Tasmania, then conclude your stay in Australia in Sydney, arguably the country's most iconic city. We have also included two nights for indulgnet relaxation in the Hunter Valley and finally a stopover on the return to soak up the energetic energy of Kuala Lumpur. 

Itinerary

place DAYS 1 - 3 - Melbourne

Melbourne

Spend three nights discovering Australia's cultural capital, a city renowned for its vibrant laneways, world-class dining scene, stylish boutiques and relaxed cosmopolitan atmosphere. Wander through colourful street art-filled arcades, sample exceptional coffee at independent cafés, explore the boutiques and restaurants of Fitzroy and South Yarra, and soak up the atmosphere of bustling markets and the waterfront precincts.

place DAYS 4 - 5 - Hobart

Hobart

Welcome to Hobart. You don’t have to venture far from your hotel to find inspiration here, whether you’re exploring the harbour or easing into one of the city’s applauded galleries and wine bars. Save room for your Welcome Dinner, enjoyed in the company of your fellow adventure-seekers.

The following day explore the Botanical Gardens, historic Battery Point and the Cascade Brewery. End on a literal high at Mt. Nelson Lookout, offering dizzying views over the city. From alpaca throws to woodwork, Salamanca Market unites Tassie talent. Grab a coffee and navigate stalls, wedged alongside the precinct’s historic sandstone warehouses.

place DAY 6 - Strahan

Strahan

Waterfalls, lakes and ancient moonscapes – today is a journey of contrasts. Not to mention soul revival. Exhale amid the forest enveloping Russell Falls in Mt. Field National Park. Forget your worries at Lake St. Clair, the deepest of its kind in Australia. Sigh as you skirt the World Heritage-protected Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Then revel in the serenity of Strahan, overlooking Macquarie Harbour, seven times the size of Sydney Harbour.

place DAYS 7 - 8 - Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain

No day that involves a cruise is a bad day. Even better if it’s the deep, dark waters of the Gordon River. Soak up the silence of this untouched wilderness area en route to Sarah Island, Tassie’s oldest convict settlement; today, haunting ruins have been reclaimed by nature. Your commute toward immense Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park visits Rosebery – tagline: “welcome to the rainforest, don’t complain about the rain” – and tiny Tullah, population 165.

At the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Cradle Mountain is all moss-covered ancient rainforests and deep river gorges, snow-tipped peaks, wild alpine moorlands and glacial lakes – case in point Dove Lake, where you’ll likely spot Bennetts wallabies, echidnas and pademelons. Pause at Waldheim Chalet, once the home of Gustav and Kate Weindorfer, the duo pivotal in the park’s formation.

 

place DAYS 9 - 10 -  Launceston

Launceston

Tasmania has its fair share of award-winning gin and whisky distilleries, as well as small boutique breweries. Among them is a seaside tap house found in the petite town of Penguin. Sit back and enjoy a tasting paddle of local brew while taking in the views overlooking glorious Bass Strait. Continue your palate expansion at Mount Gnomon Farm. Farmer Guy Robertson is as passionate about his orchard as he is the cider he makes. Sip your way through a Be My Guest lunch. Continue to quirky Sheffield, the ‘Town of Murals’ and through the Meander Valley to Launceston.

The following day explore Cataract Gorge at your leisure. This enormous cavern is just a few minutes’ walk from the heart of Launceston.  By the time you reach Josef Chromy Wines, you’ll have worked up a thirst. The afternoon is your leisure, perhaps sign up for an optional cruise along the Tamar River. 

place DAY 11 -  Bicheno

Bicheno

You’ll smell Bridestowe Estate well before you arrive – this lavender farm welcomes with soothing aromas, and addictive flavours in the form of lavender ice-cream. Moving moments await at Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees, a series of trees carved with sculptures as an homage to fallen WWI soldiers. It’s a poignant reminder just how lucky we are to have Tasmania’s scene-stealing landscapes to gaze over. Be sure to head out tonight to catch a glimpse of the little penguins that call Bicheno home.

place DAY 12 - Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay

Freycinet National Park & Wineglass Bay

There’s a reason this part of Tasmania takes home top honours for its beaches – they were made for postcards. The brilliant blue ocean follows you through Cape Tourville’s virgin eucalypt forests, with golden beaches as far as the eye can see. Soak in the beauty of the breathtaking Freycinet Peninsula on an experience that contributes to the preservation of its wildlife. You’ll cruise past granite coastline, towering pink cliffs of the Hazards range, beaches fringed by dense bush, and the gentle shores of Coles Bay.

place DAYS 13 - 15 - Hobart

Hobart

Freestone Point was once home to the world’s largest wood chip mill, built on the unceded lands of the Paredarerme people. It’s had a philosophy change, and is now intent on charting a sustainable path. As if your Welcome to Country at Oyster Bay wasn’t humbling enough, you’ll then have the chance to visit beehives and worm farms, and assist horticulturists in propagating seeds to regenerate the area. The GPS is now set for the historic township of Richmond; explore the convict-built gaol and bridge or browsing the quaint boutique shops in town. This evening is at your leisure in Hobart.

 

The next day visit World Heritage listed Port Arthur. This historic site has a grim convict history, you wouldn’t know it today – the countryside is all rolling green fields and ocean views. Only the place names give its heritage away: cruise around the Isle of the Dead, glimpse rugged sea cliffs from Pirate’s Bay Lookout, and veer past Tasman’s Arch, Devil’s Kitchen and the Blowhole. 

 

Your last day in Hobart is at your leisure to explore as you please. 

 

place DAYS 16 - 17 - Sydney

Sydney

 Framed by the sparkling waters of its famous harbour, Sydney combines world-famous landmarks, beautiful beaches, vibrant neighbourhoods and a thriving dining scene. Explore the historic Rocks district, admire the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, relax on Bondi Beach, enjoy harbour-side dining and soak up the city's laid-back outdoor lifestyle.

place DAYS 18 - 19 - Hunter Valley

Hunter Valley

Travel to Australia's oldest wine growing region, the Hunter Valley, for a two night stay. Spicers Vineyards Estate is just two hour's drive from Sydney and set amongst rolling vineyards and native bushland. Whether it be a boutique winery tour, a gourmet cheese and wine experience, or tranquil day spa to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul, the intimate and private nature of the property provides an unforgettable taste of Hunter Valley hospitality.

place DAY 20 - Sydney

Sydney

Return to Sydney for one final evening before heading off on the final leg of your adventure. 

place DAYS 21 - 23 - Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

Discover Kuala Lumpur's vibrant mix of modern city life and rich cultural heritage. Take in spectacular views from the iconic Petronas Twin Towers, perhaps take a day trip to explore the colourful Batu Caves, wander historic districts and temples, and experience one of Asia's most diverse food scenes, from bustling street markets to sophisticated rooftop dining.

DAY 24 - Depart Kuala Lumpur

Depart Kuala Lumpur

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23 NIGHTS FROM £7,540 per person

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