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Welcome to new travel horizons in Tasmania.
In every corner of Tasmania, there
are discoveries, attractions and
experiences waiting for you to
discover. Whether you’re
interested in sea kayaking or
sea-run trout, fine wool or fine
furniture, tall ships or tall
trees, smoked salmon or steam
trains or an interesting
combination of them all, chances
are you’ll find them in
Tasmania.
A Tasmanian holiday is an island experience - coastal walks, mountain hikes or mountain bikes, and time to relax with friends, crisp cool wines and good food.
In Hobart, join the Hobart Summer Festival and the Taste of Tasmania to welcome our Australian and international sailors from around the world as they celebrate finishing the world's most challenging blue water classic, The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
In Launceston, your gateway to northern Tasmania, summer kicks on with Festivale celebrating more food and wines of the region.
It’s an island of the
extraordinary — Tasmania is home
to the world’s rarest fish, oldest
trees and tallest flowering plant,
as well as Australia’s deepest
lake, oldest theatre and longest
cave.
Tasmania's wonderful natural
produce thrives in clean air, pure
water and fertile soil. You’ll
savour our cool-climate grapes,
ripened in long, sunny autumns.
You’ll enjoy our crisp, juicy
apples and potatoes grown in rich,
chocolate-brown soils. You’ll
marvel at our full-flavoured
cheeses, sun-filled summer berries
and succulent seafood from the
cold, clean Southern
Ocean.
We enjoy a pleasantly temperate
maritime climate — did you know
that Hobart is a drier capital
city than Sydney, Melbourne or
Brisbane? But just a couple of
hours drive from town and you can
breathe the clean, fresh air of an
ancient rainforest.
In Tasmania, your taste buds are
in for some wonderful
surprises!
Going
to Tasmania?
Why not go in style
on:
MAP OF TASMANIA
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