Tasman National Park Tours

Southeast Tasmania which includes landscape views and rugged coastline
Southeast Tasmania showing landscape views, rocky coastline and a garden
Tasman National Park featuring landscape views and rocky coastline
Tasmania showing landscape views and a sandy beach
Hobart featuring general coastal views, rocky coastline and landscape views


Peer over soaring dolerite cliffs to see the rugged capes and sea stacks that notch the coast of the Tasman Peninsula or take on one of the challenging coastal hikes.

Tasman National Park is a dramatic area that protects one of Australia’s most astounding coastlines, the Tasman Peninsula. Dizzyingly high dolerite cliffs plunge into the surging ocean below, where waves have sculpted fascinating formations in the rock. Check out viewpoints from precipitous cliffs or go on a hike to experience some of the remarkable coastal flora that thrives on the park’s weathered headlands.

Go on a self-guided driving tour around some of Tasman National Park’s most notable landmarks. See intriguing rock formations, such as Tasman Arch and the Blowhole. Find the craggy mouth of the Remarkable Cave or hop across the rocks at the Tessellated Pavement. Waterfall Bay and Pirates Bay present breathtaking beach views framed by rocky cliffs. You might spot sea eagles soaring overhead or dolphins and whales migrating across the ocean waters.

You can also explore the national park via a series of walking tracks, ranging from short bushwalks to day-long trails. Walk along tracks that overlook plunging cliffs and the roaring ocean, such as the paths to Cape Raoul or Shipstern Bluff. Find secret white-sand coves and look out to some of the awe-inspiring rock stacks that stand offshore. Rock climbing and abseiling fans will be in awe of the vertical dolerite columns and sea stacks on the park’s southern coastline. Highlights include the Candlestick and the Totem Pole at Cape Hauy and the sea stacks north of Fortescue Bay.

If you have a little more time to spend exploring, be sure to take on the Three Capes Track. This challenging multi-day hiking trail presents a 28.5-mile (46-kilometer) showcase of the Tasman Peninsula’s scenery, from Cape Pillar to Cape Hauy and Cape Raoul. For a more laid-back camping experience, visit the campgrounds at Fortescue Bay and go boating and fishing. There are also hostels, comfy motels and self-contained accommodations within Tasman National Park.

Tasman National Park is located on Tasmania’s southeastern coast. It is a 90-minute drive from Hobart. Explore the park by car and check out the different destinations at your own pace, or join a charter tour. There is a fee required for entry to this national park.

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Things to do near Tasman National Park

Tasman National Park offers a variety of exciting activities, including wildlife tours and safaris. Enjoy outdoor adventures like camping and hiking, with numerous scenic spots available. Consider taking day trips or excursions to fully experience the stunning landscapes and natural beauty. With its diverse offerings, Tasman National Park is perfect for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in the great outdoors.

Shopping

In Tasman National Park, local shops offer unique souvenirs like handcrafted jewelry and artisan goods. If you're up for a drive, consider visiting Sorell Fruit Farm for fresh produce and gifts, or check out the Eastlands Shopping Centre in Rosny Park for a wider selection of stores.

Recreation

At Tasman Golf Course, enjoy a round of golf surrounded by stunning scenery just 13 miles from the park. The Tasmania Golf Club, located 26 miles away, offers a challenging course amidst beautiful landscapes. Orford Golf Club, 31 miles from the park, provides a relaxing atmosphere for a perfect day outdoors.

Adventure

Embark on the Cape Hauy Track, a thrilling 10-mile hike featuring breathtaking coastal scenery and dramatic cliffs. Alternatively, explore the Three Capes Track Trailhead, another 10-mile hike that offers stunning views and a true taste of Tasmania's wild beauty.

Nightlife

Experience the vibrant nightlife at the Tasmanian Devil's Den, where you can enjoy a lively atmosphere with local brews and bar games. For a more laid-back vibe, visit the Cozy Corner Café to unwind with live music and delicious desserts under the stars.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Tasman National Park

Tasman National Park in Tasmania offers a wealth of outdoor experiences, from stunning beaches to scenic reserves. Explore the breathtaking Tasman Mountains and the pristine Tasman Sea, perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Don't miss the chance to visit the nearby Abel Tasman area for additional exploration and activities that showcase the region's natural beauty.

  • Tessellated Pavement: This unique rock formation, located 2 miles from Tasman National Park, showcases stunning geometric patterns created by natural processes. It's a perfect spot for photography and enjoying the outdoors, surrounded by breathtaking coastal scenery.
  • Eaglehawk Neck: Also situated 2 miles away, this historic site is rich in culture and heritage. Once a key defense location, it offers fascinating insights into Tasmania's past and stunning ocean views, making it a great spot for history buffs.
  • Tasman Arch: Located 3 miles away, this natural rock formation is not only an impressive sight but also a serene place to relax. With its historical significance and picturesque surroundings, it’s ideal for a peaceful outing.

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Tasman National Park

To save money during your visit to Tasman National Park, consider traveling in the cheaper months of May to June and August, and book your accommodations about a month in advance, ideally on a Wednesday for the best rates. Use Expedia to compare hotel prices, and take advantage of last-minute deals and package discounts on flights and activities. Joining the Expedia One Key membership can also provide exclusive savings. Additionally, look for eco-friendly hotels to both save money and support sustainable tourism.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Tasman National Park are May to June and August, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to April and December to January, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Book your hotel around Tasman National Park about 1 month out to secure some of the cheapest prices. If you're the spontaneous type, Expedia's last minute deals and discounts are indicated via the green label below the price.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Tasman National Park is Wednesday. The most expensive day to stay around Tasman National Park is Sunday.
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