Hobart and surrounding areas 5-day itinerary: a perfect combination of history, nature, and food
📅 Itinerary
第一天:
As soon as we got off the plane, we rushed to Barilla Bay Oyster Farm for a fresh oyster, a 5-minute drive from the airport.
Then go to Franklin Wharf in the city, recommend Mures seafood restaurant, fresh and sea view!
第2天:
Chill around on the Hobert Sightseeing Tram to see the scenery, remember to visit the Salamanca market every Saturday, a lot of handicrafts and authentic food.
Photo spots include the Cascath Brewery, historic buildings around Battery Point, and the Royal Botanic Gardens.
第三天:
Port Arthur, visit the historical buildings, enjoy the lake and mountains, recommended must-take cruise, stunning sea view!
If it’s winter, it’s recommended to visit Port Arthur Lavender next door (note it’s seasonal) to enjoy the romantic purple lavender fields and lavender flavored ice cream!
Along the way to Port Arthur, you can also check out Tasmans Arch and Tessellated Pavement.
For lunch, I personally highly recommend the Bangor Vineyard Shed passing along the way, sipping oysters, cheese, red wine, super high!
第三天:
Go to Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and say hi to Australian Wildlife ~ This is not a regular zoo, but a wildlife rescue and protection center, presenting the most natural side of animals, and Tasmania's unique Tasmanian Devil!
Then go to the nearby Richmond ancient town for lunch, to the ancient bridge, ancient buildings to take a beautiful photo ~
Finally, walk to the top of Mt. Wellington, overlooking the city!
第四天:
Chill live on Bruny Island, driving and taking the ferry is super convenient ~
See the beach, lighthouse, jungle, and a variety of authentic cuisine: honey, chocolate, oysters again!
第五天:
Head to Wineglass Bay and Honeymoon Bay to take beautiful photos + sand, and go to Devil’s Corner Winery for a drink!
If you have time you can continue to Sheffield or Launceston to see art, eat food, continue your trip ~
🏨 Accommodation recommendations
It is recommended to stay in a hotel near Franklin Wharf in the city center.
Remember that some hotels do not have parking, parking requires a little thought ~
🍴Food recommendations
Tasmania's three delicacies: oysters, scallop pie, and seafood.
There’s also authentic red wine, cheese, and honey for a delicious upgrade!
Seasonal limited edition fantastic cherry and lavender ice cream, must try!
📌 Practical Tips
🚗 Driving to farther attractions is super convenient, but parking in the city is a problem, some hotels do not have parking to pay attention
🚌 Lots of day trip options, hotels usually have free transfers
🍷 Don't drive if you want to try red wine, safety first!
🌃 Although the security is ok, but occasionally there is theft and robbery on the street, it is best not to act alone at night, belongings to be collected
🧥 There is a big difference in temperature between day and night, remember to bring enough warm clothes, don't worry about getting cold!
🗺️ Some key location information
Barilla Bay Oyster Farm is located at 1388 Tasman Hwy, Cambridge TAS 7170
Salamanca Market Location: Salamanca Pl, Hobart TAS 7001 (Opening hours: Saturdays 8:30am-3pm)
Mures Lower Deck Address: Victoria Dock, Hobart TAS 7000
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Address: 593 Briggs Rd, Brighton TAS 7030
Bruny Island Ferry Take the Bruny Island Ferry, Kettering TAS 7155
Devil’s Corner Winery is located at 1 Sherbourne Rd, Apslawn TAS 7190
The itinerary is colorful, eat and play to see the best of Tasmania, bookmark now!