Journey from Tasmania’s rugged north to its dramatic southern coast on an immersive nine-day adventure. From wild national parks and remote landscapes to historic towns and local flavors, this trip captures the island’s true spirit.
Highlights of Tasmania
Journey from Tasmania’s rugged north to its dramatic southern coast on an immersive nine-day adventure. From wild national parks and remote landscapes to historic towns and local flavors, this trip captures the island’s true spirit.
Explore Tasmania from north to south on this immersive nine-day journey. Beginning in historic Launceston, you’ll taste the best of the north along the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail and discover the wild geology of takayna/Tarkine and Cradle Mountain National Park. The adventure continues south to kunanyi/Mount Wellington, Hartz Mountains National Park, and Bruny Island, with time to enjoy Hobart’s vibrant food scene and the remote charm of Corinna — delivering a truly authentic Tasmanian experience from start to finish.
Let EurotourClub guide you to the heart of Australia. We shape your itinerary so that you may fully absorb the awe, the silence, and the rich history of the Territory.
Explore Tasmania your way
Explore Australia’s Oldest Temperate Rainforest
Step into Tarkine, where ancient forests shelter rare species shaped over hundreds of millions of years, offering a living link to the Gondwana supercontinent.
Dove Lake Iconic Walk
Hike the Dove Lake Circuit in Cradle Mountain National Park, circling a vast glacial lake beneath towering peaks and lush forests, with a good chance of spotting wombats along the way.
Tasman Peninsula Highlights
Discover the best of the Tasman Peninsula, from the dramatic rock formations of Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen to the Tessellated Pavement and the powerful history of Port Arthur.
Culture & Local Flavors
Take part in a bush tucker experience with a palawa (Tasmanian Aboriginal) guide to learn about the land’s cultural heritage, then wander through Hobart’s historic Salamanca Market.
Bruny Island Tastes & Wild Coastlines
Discover Bruny Island’s rugged charm as you sample local delicacies and explore dramatic national park landscapes where towering cliffs plunge into the crashing sea.
Expertly Curated, Stress-Free Travel
Enjoy a seamlessly planned journey where every detail is taken care of — from accommodation and transfers to unique local experiences — so you can focus on exploring, tasting, and taking it all in.
Tasmania Custom Trip Packages
This is where Tasmania’s oldest stories are written into wild forests, rugged coastlines, and misty mountains shaped by deep time. Let us take you to the heart of the island, where ancient rainforests meet dramatic peaks, windswept shores glow at sunset, and quiet nights reveal skies scattered with stars. Are you ready to find your own moment of wonder — on a coastal cliff walk, beside a glacial lake, or deep within a living wilderness? Our tailored Tasmania itineraries connect you with the island’s raw beauty and rich heritage. From iconic natural highlights to intimate, off-the-map experiences, each journey is designed to feel authentic, immersive, and deeply memorable.
Ready to unlock the adventure of your life? Let EurotourClub weave your story through the eternal soul of Australia.
Yes. Visa or travel authority must be obtained by passport-holders from the United States. The most convenient and widely accepted option is the Electronic Travel Authority, which is associated with your passport.
ETA (Subclass 601): Online through the official government app or website. It is quickly approved, with multiple entries and valid for stays of up to 3 months at a time for the purpose of touring the country.
Passport Validity: It has to be valid for the entire period of stay in Australia.
Our advice: Your EurotourClub travel organizer will not forget to remind you to apply for the ETA in good time before your trip.
Indeed, it is compulsory that all EurotourClub tourists have comprehensive travel insurance. Australia has very good health care, but it is very costly if one does not have health insurance.
Medical & Evacuation Coverage: Ensure your policy has high medical benefits (commonly suggested to be a minimum of $100,000 AUD) and also provides medical evacuation benefits, which in the Outback or around the Reefs may be an essential part of your policy.
Trip & Activity Insurance: Make sure your policy includes cancellation and activities such as scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, hiking, or 4WD excursions.
Tips in Australia are well received, but they are not expected or required. This is because the employees are already being paid a living wage, so tips are an added extra for exceptional service.
Eating Out: When it comes to good table manners, it’s appreciated if you round up the amount to be paid by leaving 5-10% of the total amount, but it’s absolutely fine if you leave nothing.
Taxis & Rideshares: Rounding up to the nearest dollar or simply telling the driver "keep the change" is the norm.
Tour Guides: For an extended tour experience with a knowledgeable guide, handing over AU$10-20 per person, per day is considered generous and is highly appreciated.
Yes, the tap water in all the cities and larger towns of Australia is safe and good to drink. Its standards are very high.
Urban Areas: You can drink tap water in hotels, restaurants, and residential areas without any worries.
Rural and Remote Areas: In very remote areas of the Outback, or when trekking in national parks, it is always best to check with the locals. If in doubt, use bottled or treated water. Your guide will advise you.
Environmental Note: Australians care a lot about the environment. Reusing a refillable bottle is encouraged.
Internet connectivity is very good in the cities and towns, but it can be very slow or even unavailable in the very remote areas.
Free Wi-Fi: This is common in hotels, coffee shops, airports, and public areas in cities.
Coverage Gaps: Be ready for times when there will be little or no connectivity in the Outback, in remote islands, and in certain national parks.
Speeds: Speeds in urban areas are similar to those in the U.S., but could be slower in rural regions.
Yes, but planning is the key to avoiding high roaming costs.
For U.S. Citizens: You should contact your carrier for an international roaming plan. This can be pricey for extended vacations.
Best Local Solution: The best solution, which works well for the majority of tourists, is to buy a prepaid SIM card available in the country (for example, Telstra, Optus, or Vodafone) as soon as you land.
Coverage: The coverage in urban areas and the coastal highways is quite good, but in the rest of the interior Outback, the coverage is sporadic to non-existent.
Modern, flush toilets are to be found everywhere in cities, hotels, and restaurants. The only place you might find a different experience is in rural areas.
Urban & Tourist Facilities: Modern, Western-style toilets with toilet paper.
National Parks & Remote Stops: In the bush camping areas, road stops, and hiking trails, you may come across what are known as "drop toilets" or pit toilets. These are quite basic but are usually cleaned regularly.
Essential: When traveling to the backcountry or national parks, always be sure to bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer when using these facilities.
Indeed, Australia is a very secure country, and the crime rates are low. The first safety issue that should be considered in Australia is related to the natural environment.
To ensure your safety: Sun & Dehydration: The sun is very powerful. You must use sunblock with an SPF of 50+, wear a hat, and drink lots of water.
Ocean Safety: When at the beach, always swim between the red and yellow flags that mark the area where the lifeguards patrol. This is where the water is safe from rip and current conditions.
Wildlife: Be aware of your surroundings when in bushland areas. Do not ever approach wild animals. Keep a distance from snakes, spiders, and sea creatures such as jellyfish during particular times of the year.
The number for the police, medical, and fire services is 000.
Explore the beauty of Tasmania with EurotourClub
This is Australia, and it resets your compass. It is the simplicity of a landscape so profound that it causes the noise of everyday life to fade away and leave only the essentials: awe, respect, and a story etched in red dust and starry skies. Ready to experience that reset? Let EurotourClub guide your journey to the profound beauty and quiet power of the Outback.
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Australia's Northern Territory reviews
Landon Whitaker
Tasmania felt raw and real in the best way. From Cradle Mountain to those quiet coastal walks, everything was smooth and thoughtfully planned. Eurotour nailed the balance between adventure and comfort.
Marissa Holloway
I’ve traveled a lot, but Tasmania was something else. The forests felt ancient, the food in Hobart was incredible, and Bruny Island was a dream. Loved that we weren’t rushed anywhere — just pure experience.
Caleb Morrison
This trip exceeded my expectations. Small group, great guide, zero stress. The hike around Dove Lake is burned into my memory forever. Would absolutely travel with Eurotour again.
Danielle Prescott
What I loved most was how personal this trip felt. Remote places like Corinna, amazing local stories, and time to actually take it all in. Tasmania is special — and Eurotour gets that.