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Tasmania is known for its rainforest valleys to its white beaches, for its vibrant cities to historic towns. Almost half of Tasmania is World Heritage areas including national parks, marine areas and forest reserves. A perfect place to take a cycling tour or rainforest walk.

Hobart – the capital of Tasmania, join the Hobart sightseeing tour to discover Hobart’s landmarks and attractions including Constitution Dock where the Sydney to Hobart yacht finishes. Spend a day on board one of the Sydney to Hobart maxi yachts where you can take to the helm or just sit back and relax.

Chocolate chocolate chocolate – love chocolate then visit the Cadbury Chocolate Factory and taste the raw ingredients and watch the chocolate making process.

Port Arthur is a historic town 90 mins east of Hobart. Formally a convict site on a day tour to Port Arthur you will learn about the lives of the convicts and get to explore the grounds where they were kept. You will also have the opportunity to cruise around the Isle of the Dead.

Tahune Forest Reserve is a 90 minute drive south of Hobart.  The popular Tahune Airwalk is located here at Tahune Forest Reserve. Walk amongst the treetops past rare species, some found only in Tasmania, such as King Billy and Celery Top pine, myrtle, beech, blackwood and sassafras. The walkway rises up to 48m (158ft) above ground and extends around half a kilometre (1600ft) over the Tahune State Forest and Picton River.

Cradle Mountain on the north side of the island and is part of the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area, it is surrounded by smooth glacial lakes, ancient rainforest, and unusual alpine vegetation.

On the eastern side of Tasmania you will find the stunning Freycinet National Park here you can go on a Freycinet Walking tour to discover its pink granite mountains, pure white beaches and turquoise seas.

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Photographs - Copyright Tourism Australia, Tourism Tasmania, Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority, Richard Eastwood, John J Kamma & Nigel Honey