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Looking for fun things to do in Tasmania? Browse Tasmania sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Tasmania. You may also write your own review of what to do in Tasmania.
#1 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
I first visited Salamanca Markets when I was working as a Flight Attendant and overnighted in Hobart sometime in the mid 1990’s. The rest of my crew and I walked the distance between Wrest Point Casino Hotel where we were staying, along Sandy Bay Road to Salamanca where the markets are held every ...
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#2 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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rotorhead85 says:
The Table Cape Lighthouse sits on a sheer cliff surrounded by scenic farmlands on the northwest coast of Tasmania, 7 kilometers from Wynyard. The tower stands 25 meters and is constructed of white painted brick. The original keeper's cottages were built of stone. The light itself stands 180 meters a...
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#3 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
This would have to be one of the best experiences of my journey around Tasmania. I had heard this was a ‘must see’ experience and I would whole-heartedly agree. The staff were very informed and friendly. The boat was state of the art. The scenery, superb and the buffet lunch on the boat sumptuou...
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#4 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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goezi says:
Housed in what appears to be an old warehouse on the wharf at Beauty Point is Platypus House, which has a great display of both Platypus and Echidna.
Once you enter the building you pay a fee of about AU$25 per adult. Initially I balked at the price but remember this is a conservation project ...
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#5 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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kadzbiz says:
Bicheno is a lovely little town. There is a great blowhole, a little aquarium and some great spots for taking photos. If you love fishing, this is your town. Very relaxing and some good accommodation if you're prepared to pay a bit extra.
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#6 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
We met our guide in the visitor centre and went into the briefing room for some safety tips, and to receive our visibility vest and eye protection. As this is a working brewery, they cannot be too careful. I visited on a Saturday so the brewery was not in operation; however, we still needed our safe...
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#7 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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rotorhead85 says:
The Entrance Island Light is on a hexagonal frame tower resting on a square stone base. It was built in 1892. This lighthouse has a twin on Bonnet Island and together they guide ships through Hell's Gate which is a narrow (120 meter), shallow, and dangerous entrance into the huge Macquarie Harbor on...
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#8 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
Louisa’s Walk is a historic trek through the life of one of Hobart’s female convicts. From London, where Louisa stole a loaf of bread to feed her children, to her life in ‘The Female Factory’, a nice term to describe a women’s prison.
Two actors take on the roles of Louisa and the men ...
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#9 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
This wonderful tour gives you the rare opportunity to observe Fairy Penguins in their natural habitat. Every evening, except Good Friday and Christmas Day, at dusk, the tour departs from Bicheno. The locals in the area established this tour to protect the penguin population. You sit quietly on the b...
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#10 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Brookeinnsw says:
Tassie's wine region and cellar doors operate very differently from most other places. The Cellar Door is the cheapest place you will buy the wine. Some dont open Monday and / or Tuesday, but the big main ones do, and some require bookings for groups of 10 or more. Most a free, except if you are ...
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#11 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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keorachu says:
It is good in Tasmania because as long as it is salt water rivers or at the beach you do not need a license to go fishing if you are using a rod unlike in Sydney (my home town) where you do need a license everywhere you go.
Fishing is awesome as the tide just turns to start coming in, best fishing...
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#12 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
This is another tour for the history buff, however this one is also one for the not so faint at heart. This night tour guides you through mysterious courtrooms, tunnels and gallows in an 1830’s colonial convict building by flickering light. You hear true stories of strange happenings, murders, tri...
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#13 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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goezi says:
It seems all the tour buses stop here because the carpark in front of the main building is broad and inviting. In fact there was a bus parked there when we pulled in to check out the Tasmanian Cheese empire known as Ashgrove Farm.
The building was well situated for the morning sun but it was too...
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#14 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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Sunflower300 says:
A friend, Lauren and I decided to go on a harbour cruise to get out on the water and get some fresh air. Captain Fell’s boat is a Historic wooden boat, which takes you slowly around the Harbour and along the banks of the Derwent River; it cruises under the Tasman Bridge to Lindisfarne Bay (near my...
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#15 of 43 things to do in Tasmania
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