About this tour
Four days exploring southern Tasmania's most compelling corners. You'll visit Bruny Island's dramatic coastlines and farm gates, walk Hobart's streets and surrounds, stand at Port Arthur's convict ruins, and descend into Hastings Caves before ascending the Tahune Airwalk canopy. Local guides navigate you through each region in air-conditioned comfort, hitting natural reserves and wildlife sanctuaries along the way. National Parks Pass included. Tours operate independently, so sequence varies.
Highlights
- Bruny Island's rugged shores and local food producers
- Port Arthur's sprawling convict-era precinct
- Hastings Caves underground passages and glow-worms
- Tahune Airwalk suspended between native trees
- Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary native encounters
- Hobart markets, gardens, and hillside villages
- Four separate guided day tours, book your dates
What to expect
Each tour runs as a standalone full day, so you book whichever dates suit you—they're not chained together. You'll be picked up from a Hobart CBD hotel (Saturdays only for the Hobart-focused tour) and driven to that day's destination. Expect a mix of walking (moderate fitness needed), structured site tours with interpretation, and time to move at your own pace. Bruny involves coastal views and stops at producers; Port Arthur is self-guided around ruins; Hastings includes a cave descent; Tahune has the treetop boardwalk; wildlife sanctuaries let you spot wombats and wallabies up close. Bring food money—nothing's included except entry and transport.
Good to know
Tours run independently, so order isn't fixed and times vary per tour. Infants must sit on an adult's lap. Moderate fitness required for some walks. Meals and accommodation aren't covered. National Parks Pass is provided. Check which hotels offer pickup before booking.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







