Free entry to over 45 top Tasmanian attractions, tours, and things to do for one low price!
Tasmania, The Island State, is situated off Australia's mainland to the south of Victoria! It is one of the country's hidden marvels with a wealth of history stretching back to the late 19th century as well as vast untouched wilderness areas of incredible natural beauty! The south-west of Tasmania is home to the world's only temperate rainforest eco system and with over 45 attractions spanning the lsland, there is so much to see and do!
With your See Tasmania Attractions Pass you have the opportunity to discover everything that Tasmania has to offer whilst enjoying the benefits only the pass can offer.
The North-West Coast
The north west and west coast have large tracts of wilderness which support rare and endangered wildlife, unusual geological formations and rich volcanic soils. The areas have some of Tasmania’s most prosperous farming lands, where basalt soils produce an amazing variety of fruit and vegetables, …
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South-West Wilderness
The Tasmanian Wilderness is one of the three largest temperate wilderness areas remaining in the Southern Hemisphere. The region is home to some of the deepest and longest caves in Australia. It is renowned for its diversity of flora, and some of the longest lived …
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Launceston
The first inhabitants of the area of Launceston were a relatively small number of largely nomadic Tasmanian Aborigines believed to have been part of the North Midlands Tribe. However, the first white visitors did not arrive until 1798, when George Bass and Matthew Flinders were …
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The East Coast
Whether they are fishermen, wine makers or walking-guides, you will hear a different life story from friendly locals whose values are shaped by the rhythms of nature, and the stunning beauty of the east coast. At its northern extremity is Flinders Island, where you can …
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Tasman Peninsula
To fully enjoy the Tasman Peninsula Port Arthur region you should allow at least two nights so you can see a little of where the world’s best natural heritage meets an amazing cultural heritage – The Convict Trail. When you enter the Tasman Peninsula (once …
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Tamar Valley
The Tamar Valley is a beautiful area of Tasmania, just north of Launceston. As one of Tasmania’s principle wine producing areas, the Tamar Valley is very picturesque with orchards, forests and pastures. An easy trip from Launceston, the Tamar Valley has many attractions; beautiful walks …
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Hobart
The first settlement began in 1803 as a penal colony at Risdon Cove on the eastern shores of the Derwent River, amid British concerns over the presence of French explorers. In 1804 it was moved to a better location at the present site of Hobart …
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Huon Valley
The Huon River is an iconic natural feature of the Huon Valley, meandering through the commercial hub of Huonville and making its way through the boating township of Franklin. The township is home to the Wooden Boat School where the tradition of carving fine local …
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