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  1. The Official Tourism Tasmania Website

    Explore Launceston and the north. Imagine a vibrant food scene, plenty of cool-climate wine, and adventure in bucketloads. Follow a tasting trail or a wine trail. Take a hike in a city gorge or a ride in a rainforest. From farm gates to cellar doors, meet the makers of northern Tasmania.

  2. Visitor Information Centres

    Looking for travel advice? Visit one of our visitor centres — staffed by friendly, knowledgeable locals who are passionate about Tasmania. Information centres make up part of the Tasmanian Visitor Information Network and are ready to offer travel advice, provide maps or assist with booking services.

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    Unforgettable winter experiences on offer in Tasmania 19 June 2024. As part of this year's Off Season campaign, Tourism Tasmania has launched a playful new initiative, Odd Jobs, encouraging Australians to take a break from their day jobs for a one-of-a-kind Tasmanian Odd Job experience this winter.

  4. Tasmania: Places to visit and things to do

    Top things to do. Getting to Tasmania. Reconnect with nature, wildlife and your taste buds on a trip to the impossibly beautiful island state of Tasmania. Tasmania's natural beauty is captivating, its cultural experiences are diverse, and its food and drink offering is enviable. Get a true taste of Tasmania in its fresh apple cider, cheeses ...

  5. Things to do in Tasmania

    As part of a tourism industry that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors Tasmania's deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully. We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

  6. Tourism Tasmania, Tasmanian Visitor Information Network, Start With I

    The Tasmanian Visitor Information Network Inc. (TVIN) is a network of Visitor Information Centres strategically located throughout Tasmania who provide a quality service for visitors. TVIN accredited visitor centres, operating under national guidelines and identified by the blue sign with the yellow i, offer high levels of personalised customer ...

  7. The Network

    Tasmanian Visitor Information Network Inc. PO Box 78, Perth Tasmania 7300. T: 0473 865 268. E: [email protected]. Tourism, Tasmania Visitor Information Network, Information Centres. Our 20 Visitor Centres across Tasmania specialise in personalised itinerary planning, booking accommodation, transport and tours and carry a wide range of free ...

  8. 65 Best Things to Do in Tasmania For First-Timers (+Map)

    Some stand-out activities and attractions on this iconic Tasmanian island include the Fluted Cape walk, the Mars Bluff archway, the Neck Lookout, the world-renowned Bruny Island cruise and the rare chance to spot an albino wallaby! Book: Bruny Island from Hobart. 9. Climb "The Nut" in Stanley.

  9. Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre

    TASMANIA_TRAVEL TASSIETRAVEL. Receive Deals, News and Events! Subscribe to our Newsletter to receive all of the above and more. Subscribe. Local Weather. 12°C. Email. [email protected]. Address. 20 Davey St, Hobart TAS 7000. Phone +613 6238 4222 (Phone Worldwide GMT+10)

  10. Tasmania travel

    Get to the heart of Tasmania with one of our in-depth, award-winning guidebooks, covering maps, itineraries, and expert guidance. New Zealand. $ 28.99. Australia. $ 29.99. East Coast Australia. $ 24.99. in partnership with getyourguide.

  11. Tourism Tasmania

    The Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau had office in all the capital cities of the states of Australia before the second world war. The department's last decade was the 1980s. By July 1987 the Department of Tourism marketing changed from the Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau to Tourism Tasmania. In 1989 ...

  12. Your Essential Tasmania Travel Guide: Start the Journey!

    This essential travel guide will help you navigate everything from climate and weather to accommodation options and transportation choices. You'll also discover popular tourist attractions, shopping destinations, outdoor activities, nightlife hotspots, and useful safety tips as you explore what Tasmania offers.

  13. Trip Planner

    As part of a tourism industry that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors Tasmania's deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully. We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

  14. Tasmania Travel Guide

    Get information on Tasmania Travel Guide - Expert Picks for your Vacation hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.

  15. Tours

    Subscribe to our newsletter and receive updates and tips on what to do in Tasmania, including upcoming events and festivals, special offers and more. Subscribe. Itinerary - sorted. Travel arrangements - all good. Pack a sense of adventure and join a guided tour of Tasmania, where insider tips will be just part of the package.

  16. Tasmania Travel Guides

    includes the Welcome to Tasmania, Welcome to Hobart and Surrounds plus the Welcome to Launceston and Surrounds showcasing the very best the state can offer. View our online guides below or pick one up at any Tasmanian Visitor Information Centre, airports, tourism brochure racks or on board the Spirit of Tasmania.

  17. Tasmania Travel Guide: Road Trips, Attractions & Accommodation

    Tasmania Travel Guide. Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park. Tasmania is an island off the south east coast of Australia. One of the states of Australia, it offers a lot of variety and is quite different to the rest of the country, yet easy to reach and fun to explore.

  18. How to Plan Your Tasmania Itinerary [Road Trip Guide]

    This post is designed to help you plan the perfect Tasmania itinerary for your road trip. Navigate this post with this clickable table of contents: Road Map of This Post. 🏙️ Day 1 - Hobart. 🌊 Day 2 - Freycinet National Park. 🔥 Day 3 - Bay of Fires. 🟣 Day 4 - Lavender Fields. ⛰️ Day 5 - Cradle Mountain. ⛵ Day 6 ...

  19. Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre

    Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre, Hobart, Tasmania. 8,890 likes · 5 talking about this · 171 were here. Nobody knows Tassie like we do! For all your Tassie travel needs - accommodation, tours...

  20. Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre Hobart

    Here at the Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre, we take the time to listen to what you want from your holiday and create a tailored itinerary just for you. We work with you before and during your stay to make sure that you will experience the side of Tassie that we know and love. ... We can help guide you in your holiday choices and offer ...

  21. Explore Tasmania

    Tasmania is approximately 68,401 km2 and has a population of around 527,000. Known for its breathtaking, scenic views and natural parks, roughly 42% of the island consists of protected land. Tasmania is the most mountainous area of Australia and offers visitors four, distinct seasons to enjoy throughout the year.

  22. Tasmania travel guide: Why to go and what to do

    Sitting 240 kilometres south of the mainland, Tasmania has a distinct otherworldly feel to it. This is most obvious in its breathtaking landscapes, including everything from white sandy beaches to snow-capped mountains and wild, rugged coastal cliffs. Aspiring (but perhaps skilfully-challenged) photographers will be happy to know these ...

  23. Tasmania Travel Guide

    Go camping Tassie hotel rooms can cost more than $100 per night, while campgrounds range from 6 to 13 Australian dollars (or $5 to $10) per night, per person to AU$30 to AU$50 (about $24 to $40 ...

  24. Tasmania entices winter tourists with 'odd jobs' offer

    Tourism Tasmania says that 1.25 million people visited the island last year - more than the previous year, but still shy of the 1.35 million visitors in 2019, before the pandemic.