About this tour
This 10.5-hour excursion combines Tasmania's convict heritage with rugged coastal landscape. Depart Hobart for the Tasman Peninsula, where you'll tour the UNESCO Port Arthur Historic Site with a guide, then cruise the harbour. The day sweeps through Tasman National Park—taking in textured rock formations, a blowhole, sea cave, and clifftop walking tracks with uninterrupted ocean vistas. Small-group format keeps numbers intimate; a local guide handles the storytelling.
Highlights
- Port Arthur Historic Site with guided tour and boat ride
- Tessellated Pavement: geometric rock patterns from ancient seabed
- Tasman Blowhole and Remarkable Cave exploration
- Waterfall Bay Cliff Top Walk with sweeping coastal panoramas
- Tasman National Park's layered geological and convict history
- Local guide commentary on heritage and landscape
What to expect
Expect a mix of stationary learning and moderate walking. The morning focuses on Port Arthur's buildings and grounds, followed by a scenic boat loop of the harbour. Afternoon transitions to Tasman National Park, where you'll stop at geological oddities—the pavement's interlocking tiles, a natural water spout, a cavern carved by waves—and join a guided cliff-edge walk. The pace is deliberate rather than rushed, with time to absorb views and ask questions. Terrain varies from sealed paths to coastal tracks; some slopes and uneven surfaces require steady legs.
Good to know
Bring lunch or eat en route; meals aren't included. Wear layers and sturdy footwear; coastal winds can surprise. The walk has exposure to drops and isn't suitable for spinal injuries, advanced pregnancy, or poor cardiovascular fitness. Vehicle is air-conditioned; water provided.
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