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7 Day Itinerary for Travelling in Hobart, Tasmania
Day 1: Arrival and Exploring the Waterfront
- Morning: Arrive in Hobart and check-in to your accommodation. Recommended stay: Waterfront Lodge or Movenpick Hotel Hobart.
- Afternoon: Visit the Salamanca Market (Saturday only) for a taste of local produce, crafts, and souvenirs.
- Evening: Dine at The Fish Frenzy, a waterfront restaurant serving fresh seafood.
Day 2: MONA and the Eastern Shore
- Morning: Take a ferry to Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) to explore its unique exhibitions.
- Afternoon: Visit the nearby Clifton Beach for some relaxation time.
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at The Source, a modern Australian restaurant with a focus on local ingredients.
Day 3: Mount Wellington and the City
- Morning: Take a scenic drive to the top of Mount Wellington (Kunanyi) for breathtaking views.
- Afternoon: Explore the historic Hobart City, including the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery.
- Evening: Grab a drink at The Lark Distillery, a local spirits producer with a tasting room.
Day 4: Bruny Island Adventure
- Morning: Take a ferry to Bruny Island for a day of exploration.
- Afternoon: Visit the iconic Neck Lookout and enjoy some bushwalking.
- Evening: Return to Hobart and dine at Peppermint Bay, a waterfront restaurant with stunning views.
Day 5: Richmond and the Coal Valley
- Morning: Drive to historic Richmond (30 minutes) and visit the iconic Richmond Bridge.
- Afternoon: Explore the nearby Coal Valley Vineyards for some wine tasting.
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at The Richmond Arms Hotel, a historic pub serving classic dishes.
Day 6: Outdoor Activities
- Morning: Go kayaking or take a scenic boat tour on the Derwent River.
- Afternoon: Visit the Tasmanian Botanical Gardens for some relaxation time.
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at The Farm Gate Market, a local food market with various stalls.
Day 7: Departure
- Morning: Spend some time shopping for souvenirs or exploring any last-minute attractions.
- Afternoon: Depart Hobart and head home.
Things to Know
- Hobart has a mild climate, but be prepared for cooler weather in winter (June to August).
- Tasmanian roads can be windy and narrow, so drive safely and cautiously.
- The city has a limited public transportation system, so consider renting a car or using taxis/ride-sharing services.
Transportation
- Rent a car from Avis or Hertz for flexibility in your itinerary.
- Use the Metro Tasmania bus service for shorter trips.
- Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available.
Tips
- Book accommodations and popular restaurants in advance to avoid peak season crowds.
- Pack layers for cooler weather, especially during winter months.
- Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery and wildlife!
Other Things of Interest
- Tasmanian Devil Unzoo: A unique wildlife experience featuring Tasmanian devils.
- Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary: A sanctuary for injured and orphaned wildlife, with guided tours available.
- Hobart Harbour Cruises: Take a scenic cruise around the harbour to see the city from a different perspective.