Tasmania 6-Day Tour
2 cities |
7 attraction(s) |
total distance 240
km
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Day1: Hobart
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Salamanca is a city located near Hobart Harbor, named after the province of Salamanca in Spain. It is home to rows of ancient stone buildings which now serve as a gathering spot for artists, painters, and free designers. Salamanca Square is the bustling waterfront center of the city and one of Tasmania's most famous landmarks. It is a paradise of gastronomy, art, shopping, and music, where you can tour art galleries, relax under umbrellas, purchase beautifully-crafted Tasmanian souvenirs, and even dance in the open-air courtyard of the Salamanca Arts Centre. Here, Hobart's cultural life blends perfectly with its rich and diverse history. Salamanca Square is the hub of all the bustling activities and the center of vitality in Hobart.
Day2: Hobart
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In addition to the Museum of Old and New Art, the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery are also must-visit attractions for travelers. The museums and art galleries showcase a diverse collection and are open to the public free of charge. Additionally, there are regularly charged temporary exhibitions and a family learning area for children. Outside the exhibition halls, there are beautiful gardens and cafes where visitors can take a break and prepare for their next journey after enjoying the art.
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In Australia, besides Hobart, other cities also have their own Royal Botanic Gardens. This garden was established in the early 19th century and is located in the Queens Domain. It holds many valuable trees, some of which date back to the 19th century. The visitor center has a restaurant, souvenir shop, and gallery, providing visitors with a place to rest and shop. The Botanic Gardens is not only a green space and recreational destination in the Hobart area, but also a horticultural research headquarters.
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Day4: Launceston
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Public park with a chair lift, hiking trails & landscaped gardens as well as a cafe & restaurant.
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The Tamar Valley in Tasmania is a famous wine region with many charming towns and attractions along the coast. Here, you can enjoy magnificent natural scenery, including Swiss-style resorts and surrounding lakes. In addition, the gourmet culture and high-quality wines of the Tamar Valley also attract many tourists to come and taste.
Day5: Launceston
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Bridestowe Lavender Farm, located northeast of Launceston, is a world-renowned lavender garden. As early as the beginning of the last century, the farm introduced French lavender seeds and has a history of nearly a hundred years. In December each year, the entire farm is covered with purple lavender flowers, which is the best season to appreciate the beauty of lavender. January is the season for lavender harvesting, and tourists can also experience the fun of picking here. In addition, the farm also provides a variety of lavender products, which is a good gift choice.
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Day6: Launceston
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