7 Day Super Value Tour: West and East Coast of Tasmania
The stunning island state of Tasmania in Australia offers traffic a risk to peer at the overall beauty of nature, inclusive of verdant rainforests, majestic mountains, serene lakes, and pristine beaches. This 7-Day Super Value Tour is the ideal holiday if you want to see the whole thing. On a shoestring, this tour will ship you from Tasmania’s wild west to its lovely east coast.
This tour is particularly for first-timers to Tasmania, solo travelers, backpackers, or anyone who wants to have it all in comfort—hassle-free. You shall be provided with comfortable transport, local guides, and accommodation on a daily basis – all done.
Day 1: Hobart to Strahan—The Wild Journey Begins
The trip begins in Tasmania’s city of Hobart. This is wherein you may pick out up your guidebook and different tourists. After that, you will proceed west through farmland, small historic villages, and overly fertile green valleys.
During the journey, you can visit Mount Field National Park to view Russell Falls, that is considered one of Tasmania’s maximum photographed waterfalls. You will then proceed to the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, which is a pristine, unspoiled jungle.
You will arrive at Strahan, a coastal metropolis that is nonviolent and lovely, with the aid of night.
Highlights:
- Russell Falls and the Giant Trees
- Wild Rivers National Park
- Dinner in welcome and overnight Strahan stay
Day 2: Wayout West Coast Adventure

Today is all about nature and adventure. First, you will visit Ocean Beach, Tasmania’s longest beach — waves and wind will give you the feeling as if you are in the real wilderness.
Then you’ll visit Henty Sand Dunes, where you can sandboard or simply look at the special sand dunes. After that, you’ll visit Macquarie Harbour and listen to old tales from over there — tales of shipwrecks and convicts. The day will conclude with a peaceful Tarkine Rainforest Walk.
Main attractions:
- The excitement of sandboarding
- The natural scenery of Ocean Beach
- Walking in the Tarkine Rainforest
Day 3: From Strahan to Cradle Mountain
You will explore Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair, the most visited national park in Tasmania, today. Numerous natural species, including wallabies and wombats, can be seen throughout the route.
You can take a stroll around Dove Lake and admire the stunning Cradle Mountain once you arrive at the park. You can see night animals by taking a night time stroll through the woods if you’d like.
Main attractions:
- Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake
- Short walks and lake strolls
- Chance to observe wild animals at night
Day 4: Cradle Mountain to Launceston
Following a morning walk, you will arrive at Sheffield — a small town famous for its murals.
You will arrive at Launceston, the second biggest town in Tasmania. There you will locate Cataract Gorge, a natural reserve in the center of the metropolis. In the night you have free time to eat, drink, or rest.
Main attractions:
- Paintings on Sheffield walls
- Scenic view of Cataract Gorge
- Night in Launceston
Day 5: Launceston to Bicheno—East Coast
At this factor, the route heads east towards the east coast. You’ll start by means of seeing the Bay of Fires, that’s a panoramic region wherein pink-saffron rocks, turquoise sea, and white sand converge.
You will arrive in Bicheno, a fascinating seashore city acknowledged for its calm beaches and seafood, by way of the night. Take a penguin excursion inside the nighttime to look the younger penguins making their way lower back to their burrows.
Highlights:
- Breath taking photogenic views within the Bay of Fires
- Seafood at Bicheno
- Penguin sightings
Day 6: Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay

This is a special day—you’re off to Freycinet National Park, renowned for Wineglass Bay. Here you can look out from above at the crescent-shaped vista of the lake or walk down to the beach.
After that, you’ll stop at a local vineyard or oyster farm — for a real taste of Tasmania.
Highlights:
- Hike to Wineglass Bay
- Seafood or wine tasting
- The beauty of Freycinet Park
Day 7: Back to Hobart — Trip End
Today you will journey back to Hobart via Tasmania’s east coast. During the journey, you will make a visit to Kate’s Berry Farm or a local market — and take some delicious treats and memories with you.
Main attractions:
- Fresh fruits and local markets enroute
- Back in Hobart by afternoon
- Farewell dinner with friends if preferred
Why choose this tour?
- A budget and wonderful experience — transport, accommodation, and most activities covered
- All the hues of Tasmania —the mountains, forests, sea, wildlife, and culture — the lot.
- Travel with local guides — entertaining stories and a safe trip.
- Small group, lots of fun—you’ll make new friends, and the trip will be personal.
What to pack?
- Comfortable footwear and layered clothing
- Rain jacket — the weather can be changeable here!
- Camera, water bottle, and a bit of curiosity
This 7-day super value holiday will allow you to see the real and varied beauty of Tasmania — from woods to ocean and from thrill to taste. It’s not only a holiday, but a holiday to remember — all within budget!
FAQs
1. What is the 7 Day Super Value Tour?
It’s a 7-day guided tour through Tasmania, covering the west and east coasts, with visits to national parks, beaches, and wildlife, providing an affordable and comprehensive Tasmania experience.
2. Who is this tour for?
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors, solo travellers, backpackers, or anyone wanting a budget-friendly, hassle-free adventure to explore Tasmania’s diverse nature, history, and culture in comfort.
3. What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transport, accommodation, daily meals, local guides, and most activities. It’s an all-inclusive package that makes exploring Tasmania easy and affordable, with lots of natural beauty and wildlife.