If you’re dreaming of visiting Tasmania’s iconic Wineglass Bay but aren’t quite sure how to fit it all in, this tour might be just the ticket. It promises a mix of scenic drives, leisurely walks, and adventure, all wrapped into a manageable day trip from Hobart. We’ve looked into this experience, and here’s what makes it appealing—and what to consider before booking.
What stands out immediately is the flexibility it offers: you can choose from a variety of hikes, including the famous Wineglass Bay trek or the more challenging ascent to Mt. Amos, which is perfect if you want to tailor your adventure. Plus, the inclusion of stops like the Cape Tourville Lighthouse and Honeymoon Bay ensures you get a well-rounded taste of Freycinet National Park’s beauty. Another perk? The opportunity to indulge in Tasmania’s freshest seafood at the Marine Farm, making the trip a truly delicious day out.
However, one thing to keep in mind is the moderate physical activity level required—this isn’t a tour suited for complete beginners or those who prefer very relaxed outings. The day is packed with walking and some uphill hiking, so a reasonable level of fitness is helpful. Still, for those who enjoy a bit of outdoor activity combined with scenic views, this tour hits a good balance. Overall, it’s best suited for travelers who want a comprehensive day out that balances nature, scenery, and local flavors.
- Key Points
- The Itinerary: Breaking Down the Day
- Stop 1: Orford – The Coastal Welcome
- Stop 2: Wineglass Bay Lookout – The Iconic View
- Stop 3: Cape Tourville Lighthouse – Coastal Serenity
- Stop 4: Honeymoon Bay – Refreshing Swim & Relaxation
- Stop 5: Freycinet Marine Farm – Seafood & Local Flavors
- Final Stop: Freycinet National Park – Hike at Your Pace
- What Does the Tour Really Offer?
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Flexible itinerary allows you to pick your preferred hikes, from relaxed scenic walks to more challenging climbs.
- Scenic highlights include Wineglass Bay lookout, Cape Tourville Lighthouse, and Honeymoon Bay—each offering stunning views and memorable photo ops.
- Includes transportation and a guide, making it easier to enjoy the day without logistics stress.
- You get up to 4 hours to explore Freycinet National Park, so you can tailor your experience based on your energy and interests.
- Cost-effective considering the varied experiences packed into the day, including local seafood tasting.
- Moderate fitness level recommended, especially if you plan to hike or climb.
The Itinerary: Breaking Down the Day

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Stop 1: Orford – The Coastal Welcome
Your day begins early with a pickup from Hobart, heading toward the coast with a brief stop at Orford. Here, you can grab a quick takeaway breakfast and pick up snacks or lunch at your own expense. It’s a practical start, giving you a chance to fuel up before hitting the trails. The stop is brief—about 20 minutes—but it’s a good way to get into the coastal vibe and prepare for a day outdoors.
Stop 2: Wineglass Bay Lookout – The Iconic View
Next, you’ll head to the highlight of the trip—the Wineglass Bay lookout. If you opt for the scenic walk guided by your knowledgeable guide, it’s a 1.5-hour moderate hike uphill, but the views at the top are absolutely worth it. From there, you’ll get that famous, postcard-perfect vista of the bay’s curved shoreline and turquoise waters. This spot is frequently praised in reviews, with travelers noting how stunning the scenery is, even from the lookout. One reviewer mentioned, “The views were amazing and the trip was great,” which sums up how memorable this part of the day can be.
Stop 3: Cape Tourville Lighthouse – Coastal Serenity
After soaking up the views at Wineglass Bay, your next stop is the Cape Tourville Lighthouse. The walk here is a leisurely boardwalk stroll, taking around 30 minutes. The scenery is just as captivating—craggy cliffs, sweeping ocean views, and the lighthouse itself make for a peaceful, photo-worthy experience. It’s an easy walk and a nice contrast to the more strenuous hike earlier.
Stop 4: Honeymoon Bay – Refreshing Swim & Relaxation
Next, it’s time to cool off at Honeymoon Bay. This spot is widely loved for its clear waters, white sands, and dramatic orange-capped granite rocks. You’ll have around 45 minutes to swim, relax, or just take in the scenery. Several reviews highlight how pristine and inviting the bay is. One traveler described it as “a local favorite,” and it’s the perfect way to unwind after some hiking.
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Stop 5: Freycinet Marine Farm – Seafood & Local Flavors
To finish your day, you get the chance to visit the Freycinet Marine Farm. Here, you can indulge in some of Tasmania’s freshest seafood—oysters, prawns, crayfish, and maybe a glass of local wine (at your expense). Many reviewers appreciate this stop as a tasty and authentic experience, giving a real taste of Tasmania’s seafood bounty. It’s a relaxed way to end the trip, savoring good food and enjoying the seaside atmosphere.
Final Stop: Freycinet National Park – Hike at Your Pace
The tour’s pièce de résistance is the flexible time allocated for hiking in Freycinet National Park—up to 4 hours if you’re up for it. You can choose the iconic Wineglass Bay hike or tackle the more challenging Mt. Amos trail, depending on your fitness and interest levels. The review from Sujit noted that the “flexible itinerary” allowed them to see top spots with enough time for lunch, reaching back in Hobart around 4:30 p.m. It’s a great feature, letting you craft your own adventure within the day.
What Does the Tour Really Offer?

Transportation & Guides: The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle and a driver-guide who provides live commentary. This makes the day stress-free—you won’t need to worry about navigation or logistics, just relax and enjoy the scenery. The small group size (max 24 travelers) fosters a more intimate experience, and the guide’s knowledge often gets rave reviews, with mentions of their friendly attitude and helpful insights.
Value for Money: At $121.93 per person, the experience feels reasonably priced considering the multiple stops, guided walks, and included transportation. The seafood tasting and park entry fees are included, though the seafood itself is at your own cost. Many travelers felt they got good value, especially since they could choose the hikes that suited their energy levels.
Timing & Pacing: The tour starts early at 7:15 a.m., which might seem early but is perfect for avoiding crowds and making the most of daylight. The day lasts about 10.5 hours, so it’s a full but not overwhelming schedule.
Physical Demands: Reviewers agree that moderate physical fitness makes the best fit for this tour. The hikes vary from easy scenic walks to more challenging climbs, so knowing your limits helps you enjoy everything without fatigue.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re comfortable with some walking and want a well-rounded day experiencing Tasmania’s natural beauty, this tour is a great pick. It balances scenic views, gentle hikes, and relaxing stops—perfect for outdoor lovers with a moderate fitness level. Foodies will appreciate the seafood tasting, and anyone keen on stunning vistas will find plenty to admire.
It’s especially suitable if you want to avoid planning logistics yourself but still get a good taste of Freycinet’s highlights. The small group setting also makes it a good choice for travelers who prefer a more personal experience rather than a large bus tour.
FAQs

Is pickup included? Yes, selected hotel pickup is offered, making it easy to start your day without extra arrangements.
How long is the entire tour? The whole experience lasts about 10.5 hours, starting early in the morning, giving you plenty of time to explore.
Can I hike at my own pace? Yes, you can explore Freycinet National Park at your own pace for up to 4 hours, choosing the trails that suit your fitness and interests.
What should I bring? Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and perhaps a swimsuit for swimming at Honeymoon Bay.
Is the seafood tasting included? No, the seafood at Freycinet Marine Farm is at your own cost, but it’s highly recommended for a true taste of Tasmania.
Is this tour suitable for families? While the itinerary is geared towards outdoor enthusiasts and moderate hikes, it could work for families with children comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
What if I have dietary restrictions? Since food is at your own expense, you can choose where to eat and what to indulge in at the Marine Farm.
Will I see wildlife? The tour focuses on scenery and coastal views; wildlife sightings aren’t guaranteed but the coast and park are home to various birds and marine life.
What is the cancellation policy? You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
A Day At Wineglass Bay
“A quick look of the beautiful wineglasses bay and national park. The trip was the same as described in the itinerary.”
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a compelling blend of scenery, activity, and local flavor for anyone wanting to experience Tasmania’s iconic Wineglass Bay area without the hassle of planning every detail. Its flexible hikes, knowledgeable guide, and scenic stops make it a practical choice for outdoor lovers who want to make the most of their day. The inclusion of seafood tasting and stops at key viewpoints means you’ll leave with a well-rounded impression of this stunning part of Tasmania.
If you’re seeking a full-day adventure that balances physical activity with relaxation, and you’re comfortable with moderate hiking, this trip is definitely worth considering. It’s especially good if you value small-group experiences, local seafood, and scenic vistas that will stay in your memory long after the day is done.
Happy travels, and I hope your visit to Tasmania is filled with beautiful views, good food, and plenty of good company.
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