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Discover Nipaluna (Hobart) Today
Enjoy Hobart's spectacular backdrop, kunanyi (Mt. Wellington). Breathe in the pristine Tasmanian air as we drive up the 1272m to the pinnacle where you will be greeted by the very best view of Hobart and surrounds. Up there you will have 30 minutes to explore the short boardwalks lookouts or spend your time in the observation and information shelter.
Step back in time as you explore Richmond, a quaint little township nestled in the heart of the Coal Valley wine region. Walk the streets of this iconic township which is rich in convict history, sandstone colonial buildings and home to Australia's oldest bridge, catholic church and oldest intact gaol. A great place to sample some local food and wine, have some lunch and visit the many quaint local art and craft shops.
A city loop with fully guided commentary as we drive you around the streets of nipaluna (Hobart). It covers all the important locations and landmarks across the Hobart CBD and beyond. Expect to see Salamanca Place, Parliament House, Cascade Brewery, Female Factory, Battery Point, Tasman Bridge and many more.
On Saturday's (only) we will have a 75 minute stop at Hobart's most visited tourist attraction the Salamanca market. With 300 stallholders, the market includes fresh local produce, delicious home grown food and drink and lots of souvenirs, gifts and many handmade products. A true cultural experience.
We offer 9 convenient pickup locations in and around the city.
Pricing
Adult | Concession | Child (5-12 years) | Infant (0-4 years) |
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$85.00 | $75.00 | $55.00 | FREE |
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Some of the things you can expect to see and do
one of Australia's most celebrated outdoor markets - stretch along the historic waterfront precinct, nestled between picturesque sandstone warehouses dating back to the 1830s. With over 300 stalls, Salamanca Market offers a vibrant mix of local crafts, artisanal goods, fresh produce, gourmet foods, and unique souvenirs.
Let your guide take you on a journey around Tasmania’s capital, Hobart, and witness the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty firsthand. This tour will immerse you in everything that makes Hobart unique, from its colonial past to its dynamic present.
The journey to the top is an adventure, winding through lush temperate rainforests and unique alpine landscapes. Upon reaching the summit, breathtaking 360-degree views will greet you. On a clear day, you can see as far as Bruny Island, the Southern Ocean, and even parts of the World Heritage Wilderness Area.
This family-owned business produces a range of award-winning cheeses, including creamy bries, sharp cheddars, and the Wicked Blue. Visitors to the cheesery can enjoy tastings, watch the cheese-making process, and purchase their favourite varieties along with other gourmet Tasmanian products.
Richmond, established in the early 19th century, is renowned for its well-preserved Georgian architecture and charming atmosphere. The town's standout feature is the Richmond Bridge, Australia's oldest stone bridge, completed in 1823. Located in the picturesque Coal River Valley, Richmond's quaint streets are lined with historic buildings, boutique stores and cosy cafes. This makes it a favourite spot for history enthusiasts and those seeking a serene, scenic escape.