Best of Tasmania

Tasmania travel blog showcasing the best of Tasmania. Tasmania is an island state in southern Australia and a destination that has a raw and wild beauty. With stunning coastal landscapes and green rolling hills, Tasmania is a delight to explore. You’ll be charmed by the friendly locals, enticed by the relaxed island lifestyle and intrigued by its convict history.

Tasmania is also an island with amazing food and wine, and a haunting history evoked by world-famous convict ruins.

Often called the Apple Isle, Australia’s smallest state is rich in national parks and World Heritage wilderness. Another wonder to see in Tasmania is in the sky. Just look up and gaze in awe at the Aurora Australis or Southern Lights, which illuminates the night’s sky in a rainbow of colours.

What is the largest city in Tasmania?

Launceston is Tasmania’s largest city. Located in northern Tasmania, Launceston is a small city with a population of around 100,000 people.

What is Tasmania best known for?

Tasmania is known for its pristine wilderness areas. 40% of Tasmania is covered in national park. Tasmania is also known for wine and food, such as top-notch cheeses, chocolate, oysters and fresh fruit. Tasmania produces excellent gin, whiskey, wine and beer.

Do Tasmanian Devils still exist?

Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is a carnivorous marsupial that used to be a native species found on Australia’s mainland. Tasmanian devils now can be found in the wild only in Tasmania, such as Maria Island and the Tarkine.

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Diving in Tasmania

Tasmania may not be at the top of the mind as a diving destination but there is actually marvellous and colourful biodiversity of aquatic life. Diving in Tasmania is different from diving in Australia's northern states. There’s cold clear water, amazing kelp forests, cool aquatic critters and a destination...
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Tasmania is the land of milk and honey, producing some of the best wine and food in Australia. Cut off from the mainland it's often been the butt of jokes about its parochiality, but really the joke's on us. If Bacchus were alive today, he'd head straight for The Source...
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Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm

Cygnet Bay, hidden away in Western Australia’s Kimberley region, is the location for one of Australia’s rare culinary experiences. The words “rare” and “culinary” don’t usually suggest a low-budget food stop, but the cost of simply reaching this place makes the famous degustation menu at Tetsuya’s in Sydney look...
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As Ian Johnson puts his mean-looking all-terrain vehicle through its paces, I worry that we have been abducted by a madman, but it’s just the usual thrill-seeking ride that Johnson likes to give visitors as he moves off-road, exploring the rugged coast of King Island in Tasmania. Our first stop...
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Of the many things to do in Tasmania, travellers who like being active will discover lots to tick off the list while exploring Australia's smallest state. Tasmania's beaches, mountains, farmland and villages are an eye-catching mosaic of ever-changing scenery. The landscape is perfect for adventurous travellers who enjoy cycling,...

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