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We’ll start with a scenic coastal drive, taking in jaw-dropping views from Pirates Bay Lookout, then stretch our legs on the otherworldly Tessellated Pavement before exploring the dramatic Devil’s Kitchen, Tasman Arch, and Blowhole—natural wonders carved by time and tide.
At Port Arthur Historic Site, you’ll have time to wander the hauntingly beautiful ruins, learn the stories of those who lived (and died) there, and reflect on Tasmania’s convict legacy. It’s powerful, emotional, and unforgettable.
But the best part? This is a private tour, which means we can mix it up. Fancy sipping a glass of pinot at a local vineyard? Want to swing by Richmond to stroll its charming streets and Australia’s oldest bridge? Craving fresh oysters straight from the source or a warming nip at a Tasman Peninsula distillery? Just say the word—we’ll make it happen.
Tour Highlights
✔ Pirates Bay Lookout
✔ Tessellated Pavement
✔ Tasman Arch, Devil’s Kitchen & Blowhole
✔ Port Arthur Historic Site entry + ferry
✔ Flexible itinerary – customise your experience
✔ Optional stops: Richmond, vineyards, distilleries, oysters.
Pricing
Group of 2 $375.00 (per participant)
Group of 3 $325.00 (per participant)
Group of 4 $275.00 (per participant)
Group of 5 $225.00 (per participant)
Group from 6 to 11 $200.00 (per participant)
Group from 12 to 20 $180.00 (per participant)
Duration: 8–9 hours
Pick-up: Hobart or surrounds
Group Size: Private tour (1–20 guests)
Includes: Comfortable transport, local guide, Port Arthur entry,
national park pass
Excludes: Meals, tastings
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Our guide Garry was incredibly friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely passionate about Tasmania. From the start of the day everything was seamless and very well organised.
The itinerary was perfectly paced, beginning with a beautiful rainforest walk at Mt Field, followed by time in the historic town of Richmond, a visit to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary, and finishing at the stunning lookout from the top of Mt Wellington. The views were absolutely breathtaking!
Bonorong was a real highlight. It was lovely to see the care and dedication given to the animals, and we even had the chance to hand feed kangaroos which made the experience very special.
Each stop was thoughtfully planned and Garry’s commentary throughout the day added so much to the experience. This tour is a fantastic way to see a variety of Tasmania’s landscapes and wildlife in one day.
Highly recommended to anyone visiting Hobart!
Our driver did his best on the 3th of December.
Bonorong was a disappointment, as we did not see a single animal in the first fifteen minutes! All the enclosures were empty or they were hiding. Richmond is a nice place with nice houses. Mt. Wellington was really for breathtaking views and panoramic pictures.
The guide, Brett was knowledgeable and very helpful during the tour. As a science teacher I appreciated all the information especially about the animals at Bonorong animal sanctuary.
We did a hike at My Field national park which had some lovely waterfalls and a visit to the animal sanctuary which I really enjoyed . Last last location was Mt Wellington with a wonderful view. But a word to the wise , take warm clothes as the wind chill made it feel like -8C. All in all a very pleasant trip.
Richmond is a cute little town with great food and shops, was a perfect place for lunch. Finishing off the day at the top of Mt Wellington (with perfect weather may I add), was an excellent way to finish the tour. While it was freezing, the views are absolutely incredible! Brett was our guide and it is clear he has a true passion for his job. He has profound knowledge of Tasmania’s history, nature and the wildlife, I loved hearing all of his little facts about Tassie. A 10/10 tour, would recommend!
Our guide Brett was fantastic! So knowledgeable and passionate. We enjoyed hearing his many interesting stories and facts 😊
Would highly recommend!
The falls were AMAZING.
Our daughters really enjoyed the Wildlife Sanctuary.
We would have liked a bit more time in Richmond. It looks like there was more to explore.
We appreciated that even though Mt Wellington was closed due to road works, they substituted Rosny Hill Lookout and Mt. Nelson Signal Station.
The only downside were the couple who chose to ignore the time we were told to be back at the bus and our driver had to keep calling them to find out where they were.
























































