6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart

Discover Tasmania's stunning landscapes on this 6-day guided tour from Hobart, including Cradle Mountain, Freycinet, and wildlife encounters.

5.0(66 reviews)From $887.12 per person ($1,375.04 AUD)

If you’re dreaming of wandering through lush rainforests, marveling at rugged coastlines, and spotting iconic wildlife like Tasmanian devils and penguins, a guided tour through Tasmania might be just what you need. The 6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart, offered by Under Down Under Tours, has gathered rave reviews and a perfect rating of 5.0 from travelers who have taken the plunge.

What we love about this tour? First, it’s extremely well-organized—covering some of Tasmania’s most iconic spots without the hassle of planning logistics yourself. Second, it offers a good balance of nature, wildlife, and scenic highlights, making it ideal for travelers who want a taste of a little bit of everything. That said, one thing to consider is the pace; with so many stops packed into six days, it’s definitely a tour for active travelers ready for some walking and sightseeing.

This adventure is best suited for those who are comfortable with moderate physical activity, appreciate guided experiences, and want to see Tasmania’s key sights in a relatively short time. Families with kids over 8 will also find it manageable, thanks to the structured itinerary and included activities.

Key Points

6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart - Key Points

  • Comprehensive itinerary covers top attractions from rainforests to beaches.
  • All-inclusive package includes accommodation, park entry fees, and wildlife sanctuary visits.
  • Hassle-free transport from Hobart removes travel planning stress.
  • Guided walks and tours offer insight into Tasmania’s natural and cultural heritage.
  • A balanced mix of scenic landscapes, wildlife encounters, and coastal adventures.
  • Best for active travelers comfortable with a busy schedule and some walking.

A Deep Dive into the 6-Day Tasmania Experience

This tour is a solid choice if you want to see the highlights without the hassle of organizing multiple bookings. It’s organized by Under Down Under Tours, known for eco-certified, well-reviewed trips, and it has an impressive rating based on 66 reviews. The tour costs around $887 per person, which, considering the included accommodation, park fees, wildlife visits, and guided experiences, offers quite a lot of value.

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Day-by-Day Breakdown

Day 1: From Hobart into the Wilderness

The adventure kicks off with a drive through Tasmania’s Western Wilds, stopping at Mount Field National Park. Here, we loved walking among some of the world’s tallest trees and catching the beauty of Russell Falls. It’s a short walk but packed with scenery—perfect for a gentle start.

Next, you’ll visit Lake St. Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, where you can enjoy a relaxed lunch with views and take a quick stroll along the shore. Many reviews mention how scenic and calming this stop feels, and it’s a good way to connect with Tasmania’s pure nature.

The drive continues through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, with stops at Nelson Falls and Franklin River, offering a taste of Tasmania’s pristine rainforest and mountain scenery. Many travelers appreciate the opportunity to learn about the environment and history of this wild region.

Your day ends in Strahan, a charming harborside town on Macquarie Harbour, which acts as a gateway into the World Heritage rainforests. Staying overnight here means you get a taste of the local vibe and some time to relax after a full day.

Day 2: West Coast Wonders

Day 2 explores the rugged west coast, starting with a climb up the Henty Dunes, which offer expansive views of the coast—an area praised for its vastness and striking landscape.

Then, you’ll visit the famously clean Ocean Beach, where the air is often described as some of the freshest in the world. Many reviewers mention how special it feels to be in such unspoiled, wild surroundings.

The afternoon includes exploring historic Strahan further, with a chance to see the rainforests and sand dunes up close. There’s an optional Gordon River Cruise—a highlight for many—taking in the scenery, Hells Gates, and Sarah Island. While this isn’t included in the tour price, it’s a popular add-on that many find worth the extra expense.

Day 3: Mountain Majesty and Cultural Stops

This day is a big highlight: Cradle Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Dove Lake circuit is often praised for its beauty and accessibility, while the walk to Marions Lookout offers more challenge and spectacular views. Many mention how memorable the scenery is—mountains, lakes, and forests all in one stunning package.

On the way to Launceston, a quick stop in Sheffield—the Town of Murals—adds a splash of color and local art to the journey. Launceston itself is charming and worth exploring, with many visitors enjoying the mix of history, good food, and a more relaxed vibe than Hobart.

Day 4: East Coast and Bay of Fires

The day begins with a walk at Cataract Gorge Reserve—a surprisingly lush urban oasis where you might spot wallabies and peacocks. It’s a quick but rewarding nature break in the city.

A stop in St Helens for lunch offers a taste of Tasmanian fishing town life. Then, the Bay of Fires truly lives up to its reputation, with white sands, turquoise waters, and orange lichened rocks. Many reviews mention how peaceful and photogenic this area is—perfect for leisurely walks and taking in the coastline.

The night is spent in Bicheno, known for its penguins and relaxed coastal charm. Visitors often enjoy the local beaches and the chance to see little penguins returning from the sea at dusk.

Day 5: The Iconic Freycinet National Park

Freycinet is perhaps Tasmania’s most famous coastal park, and it doesn’t disappoint. The tour explores beaches, coves, and lookouts, with Honeymoon Bay offering a tranquil spot to take in the pink granite mountains.

Travelers love the variety of landscapes here—cliffs, beaches, and forests all within a few hours of exploring. It’s a highlight for those who love coastal scenery and outdoor walks.

The day ends back in Hobart, where you can enjoy the vibrant nightlife, walk along the waterfront, or visit the Salamanca Market area. Many mention how nice it feels to unwind in the city after days of outdoor adventures.

Day 6: Wildlife and Heritage in Hobart

The final day starts with a visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, where many reviewers highlight the opportunity to see Tasmanian devils, wombats, kangaroos, and other native animals. It’s a favorite for animal lovers and offers a chance to learn about conservation efforts.

Next, a visit to Richmond lets you stroll through an adorable colonial village, with its historic bridge and heritage buildings. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxed lunch and some last-minute photos.

Finally, the tour concludes with a trip to Wellington Park (also called kunanyi by locals), where a guide will help you explore the diverse landscapes—fern glades, rocky outcrops, and eucalyptus forests—completing your Tasmanian adventure with a taste of the wild mountain environment.

What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart - What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

The expert guides receive high praise, with reviews describing them as knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate. Many travelers mention how guides like “Wombat” made the trip memorable—not just for their local knowledge but for their enthusiasm and environmental values.

The scenic stops are carefully chosen to showcase Tasmania’s diverse landscapes, from rainforests and lakes to beaches and mountain vistas. The inclusion of park entry fees and wildlife sanctuary visits means you won’t have to scramble for additional costs during your trip, which adds to the hassle-free experience.

The balance of activities—walks, scenic drives, wildlife encounters—caters to different interests and fitness levels. Many travelers note that the walks are manageable but engaging, providing just enough challenge and reward.

Price and Value

At $887.12 per person, the tour offers good value, especially considering all the inclusions—accommodation, entry fees, and guided experiences. It’s a bit of a splurge but one that many feel is justified given the convenience and access to Tasmania’s top sights.

The Good and the Not-So-Good

While most reviews are glowing, it’s worth noting that the pace is quite full—if you prefer slow travel or more time at each location, this might feel hectic. The tour is designed to maximize sightseeing within six days, so some might wish for longer stays at certain spots like Wineglass Bay or Freycinet.

Also, the tour is primarily suited for those with moderate physical fitness since some walks, like at Cradle Mountain or the Bay of Fires, involve uneven terrain. Families with children over 8 should find the schedule manageable, but younger kids might find the pace a bit tiring.

Final Thoughts

6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart - Final Thoughts

This tour is ideal for active, curious travelers who want a comprehensive introduction to Tasmania’s natural beauty without the stress of planning every detail. The guided format, combined with all-inclusive pricing and carefully curated stops, makes it a practical choice for visitors who want to see a lot in a short time.

If you’re looking for a trip that combines wildlife, wilderness, and coastal scenery with knowledgeable guides and a well-organized itinerary, this could be a perfect fit. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, nature lover, or someone craving a scenic escape, Tasmania offers a diversity of experiences that this tour captures beautifully.

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6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart



5.0

(66 reviews)

92% 5-star

“Wineglass Bay. Lovely walk and a quick dip. Wish we could have stayed over night near there. Cozy corner was excellent and 2 nights in St. Helens….”

— Elaine P, Feb 2024

FAQs

6-Day Tasmanian Explorer Adventure Tour from Hobart - FAQs

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour provides hassle-free round-trip transport from your Hobart accommodation, so you don’t need to worry about driving or arranging separate transport.

How many people are in the group?
The tour limits group size to a maximum of 24 travelers, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience.

Are park entry fees included?
Absolutely, all park entry fees are covered, so there are no surprise costs during your sightseeing.

Is food included?
No, food and drinks are not included unless specified. You’ll want to budget for meals, but many stops have options for lunch and snacks.

Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, especially for children over 8 years old. The pace and activities are generally manageable for active kids, but check with the provider if you have younger children.

What’s the best time to book?
The tour is often booked about 63 days in advance, so planning ahead helps secure your spot and preferred dates.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
No, this experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so be sure of your dates before confirming.

Is this tour eco-certified?
Yes, the tour is advanced Eco-Certified, reflecting a commitment to responsible tourism and environmental sustainability.

What do travelers say about the guides?
Reviews consistently praise the guides for their knowledge, friendliness, and dedication to sharing Tasmania’s beauty and environmental values.

In the end, if you’re after a well-rounded, scenic, and hassle-free way to explore Tasmania’s wild side, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s a busy, rewarding experience—perfect for those eager to see and learn about this stunning island in just a few days.

Top Reviews

EElaine P
Professional and clean With excellent communication and commentary. On time and keeping to schedule.
“Wineglass Bay. Lovely walk and a quick dip. Wish we could have stayed over night near there. Cozy corner was excellent and 2 nights in St. Helens. 6 days was a perfect tasting for Tasmania. Thank you fir keeping us actively engaged with this amazing state.”
SStacia S
Very worth it, the best adventure tour ever
“The best adventure tour ever. Itinerary was great & packed with beautiful places, fun & challengimg natural walks and hikes. Our tourguide (Wombat) was amazing, he shared some interesting stories behind each place we visited. We often …”
KKEI H
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