Introducing the 3-Day Tassie Tour Bundle: Hobart, Wineglass Bay, and Bruny Island
If you’re looking to see a slice of Tasmania without the hassle of planning every detail, this 3-day guided tour offers a fantastic way to experience some of the island’s most iconic sights. From charming towns and wild coastlines to wildlife encounters and breathtaking vistas, it packs a lot into a manageable itinerary.
What we especially like about this tour is its seamless organization—everything from transportation to logistics is handled, so you can focus on soaking in the scenery and enjoying the journey. Plus, with knowledgeable local guides and comfortable transport, you’re in good hands whether it’s your first time in Tasmania or a return visit.
However, it’s worth noting that this tour runs on a set schedule, with Hobart Highlights only on Saturdays. If your trip falls on other days, your experience might be slightly different, focusing more on Bruny Island or Port Arthur first. Still, the overall value and authentic experiences make this a top pick for those wanting a well-rounded taste of Tasmania.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a convenient, guided overview of Tasmania’s highlights without the stress of driving or planning. It suits those who appreciate nature, local culture, and good food, and who don’t mind a moderate pace that includes some walking and scenic stops.
Key Points

- All-inclusive organization makes for a stress-free adventure
- Diverse experiences cover wildlife, coastal scenery, charming towns, and local flavors
- Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with local insights and friendly service
- Comfortable transportation allows for relaxing travel between varied destinations
- Flexible options for hiking and sightseeing cater to different activity levels
- Value-priced at $337.10 per person offers a comprehensive taste of Tasmania
A Deep Dive into the 3-Day Tasmania Tour Experience

This tour is a thoughtful blend of scenery, wildlife, and local culture, designed to give visitors a genuine feel for Tasmania’s varied landscapes and communities. It’s quite a feat to fit so much into just three days, but the organizers have crafted an itinerary that balances sightseeing with some free time for personal exploration.
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Day 1: Hobart & Surrounds
The adventure begins in Hobart, Tasmania’s lively capital. The tour starts with a city highlights drive, where you’ll see the elegant colonial and sandstone buildings that tell stories of the city’s past. While the streets are often quiet in the morning, the focus here is on appreciating the architecture and layout of this historic port.
Next, the ascent to Mount Wellington (Kunanyi) offers one of the best views of Hobart and its surrounds. The drive up the 1,272-meter peak is brief but rewarding—expect crisp air and panoramic vistas. Guides often emphasize the significance of this mountain to Tasmania’s wilderness identity, and you’ll likely hear some interesting local stories along the way.
The Salamanca Market is the highlight of the afternoon—Tasmania’s top tourist attraction on Saturdays. Here, you’ll find a lively mix of artisans, local produce, street performers, and unique souvenirs. We loved the chance to sample local cheeses at The Wicked Cheese Co., a highlight for food lovers. The market’s vibrant atmosphere encapsulates Tasmania’s artisanal spirit.
Afterward, a visit to Richmond offers a glimpse into the convict era with Australia’s oldest bridge and a charming township filled with boutique shops and cafes. It’s a perfect spot for a quick stroll, snapshot, or a coffee break.
Finally, a stop at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary wraps up Day 1 with encounters with iconic Australian animals—Tasmanian Devils, kangaroos, and koalas. The sanctuary’s focus on rescue and conservation makes the experience both fun and meaningful.
Review insight: One traveler raved, “Gray is amazing and really appreciates his effort and kindness to make sure everyone is safe and comfortable. Highly recommended!!” This underscores the importance of a knowledgeable guide who makes the day both educational and enjoyable.
Day 2: Bruny Island’s Wild Beauty
Day 2 shifts gears to Bruny Island, renowned for its stunning landscapes and fresh local produce. The day begins with a walk into Mavista Falls, where the cool rainforest air and gentle sound of the falls highlight Tasmania’s temperate climate and lush environment.
Then, the tour takes you to Cape Bruny Lighthouse, the second oldest original lighthouse in Australia. Exploring the historic tower offers insight into maritime history and provides fantastic photo opportunities of the rugged coastline.
The Neck lookout is a must-see; it’s a classic Tasmania shot, with breathtaking 360-degree views of the island’s north and south. You’ll love the way this spot captures the dramatic contrast between land and sea.
Before heading back to Hobart, the tour makes a quick stop at Get Shucked Oyster Bar. Oysters are a local specialty—fresh and briny—and a tasting here is almost mandatory for seafood enthusiasts.
The day concludes in Adventure Bay, a tiny seaside community with a storied past of explorers landing on its sands. The relaxed atmosphere makes it perfect for a leisurely walk or just gazing out at the sea.
Review insight: Travelers appreciate the guides’ local knowledge and the chance to sample Tasmania’s famous oysters, often remarking that the day is a “great experience” full of beautiful scenery and interesting stops.
Day 3: Freycinet National Park & Coastal Relaxation
The final day is more flexible and centered around Freycinet National Park, home to the iconic Wineglass Bay. The tour offers two options: a scenic walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout or a longer, more challenging hike. Many travelers favor the shorter option for stunning views without too much effort, and guides ensure the hike suits your fitness level.
Post-hike, you’ll find time to relax at Honeymoon Bay, a popular spot for swimming and unwinding amid orange-capped granite rocks and clear waters. It’s a hit for families and anyone wanting a quick coastal escape.
Next, a gentle walk to Cape Tourville Lighthouse provides more spectacular views and a chance to appreciate Tasmania’s dramatic coastlines at your own pace.
Your trip ends with a visit to the Freycinet Marine Farm, where you can indulge in some of Tasmania’s freshest seafood—oysters, prawns, and crayfish. It’s a fitting finale for a trip that celebrates the island’s natural bounty.
Review insight: Guests often mention the “stunning views” and the helpful guide who makes sure everyone gets the most out of the scenic walks.
Practical Details & Value
This tour costs $337.10 per person, which includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a friendly guide, air-conditioned transport, and park entrance fees. Notably, lunch and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to bring some snacks or plan to buy meals along the way.
The group size is limited to 24 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience—less like a herd and more like a friendly, shared adventure. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as some walking and hikes are part of the experience, though options are flexible.
The logistics are well managed, with pickup from central hotels and carefully timed stops that balance sightseeing with relaxation. The tour is most comprehensive on Saturdays when Hobart Market is part of the day, but days starting Thursday or Friday will focus more on Bruny Island and Port Arthur.
The tour’s main strength is the expert guidance—guides like Gray, who make the story of Tasmania come alive—and the stunning scenery that makes the long bus rides worthwhile.
The Sum Up

For travelers eager to sample Tasmania’s diverse landscapes without the hassle of planning every detail, this 3-day guided tour offers an excellent combination of comfort, scenery, and local flavor. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy nature, wildlife, and authentic local experiences but prefer to travel with a knowledgeable guide.
The tour’s value lies in its ability to provide a rundown—covering Hobart’s highlights, wildlife encounters, island scenery, and iconic hikes—all within a manageable timeframe. While it’s not a trekking trip, the moderate walks and scenic stops are enough to keep active travelers engaged without feeling overwhelmed.
The mix of guided insights, stunning vistas, and authentic Tasmanian stops makes this a practical choice for first-timers or those wanting a well-rounded snapshot of the island. The thoughtful organization and focus on local experiences mean you’ll likely leave with a deeper appreciation for Tasmania’s wild beauty and friendly communities.
In sum, if you’re looking for a value-packed, well-organized tour that covers Tasmania’s essential sights and flavors, this three-day bundle is tough to beat.
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included? Yes, the tour offers pickup and drop-off from selected CBD hotels, making it easy to start and end your day comfortably.
How long is each day’s itinerary? Each day includes multiple stops, with the tour starting at 7:15am and wrapping up back at the meeting point, typically in the late afternoon or early evening.
Are meals included? No, lunch and drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or purchase meals at stops like Salamanca Market or local eateries.
What is the physical activity level? The tour is suitable for those with moderate fitness—some walking and optional hikes are included, but they are manageable and guided.
Can I customize the experience? The itinerary is fixed, but options like the Wineglass Bay walk or a shorter scenic alternative are available, depending on your preference.
Do I need a Parks Pass? Yes, a Parks Pass is required for the Bruny Island and Freycinet National Park stops, and it’s recommended to purchase ahead of time.
What should I bring? Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera are advisable. Also, bring some cash or cards for additional purchases or snacks.
In the end, this tour offers a well-rounded, scenic, and engaging way to experience Tasmania’s highlights—perfect for travelers wanting a taste of the island’s wild beauty and friendly charm without the fuss.
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