





Tasmania offers a wide range of world-class experiences.
Our island state is renowned for our fresh food, wine, award-winning whisky and pristine wilderness. We encourage you to take the opportunity to extend your stay in Tasmania and enjoy some of our unique experiences.
Touring Tasmania
Gourmania Food Tour
A supremely indulgent local produce adventure – Come along with us & discover Hobart’s hot spots & secret ingredients with just your appetite & the company of an in-the-know local.Our food walking tours are a great way to discover Hobart. We’ve got a 4 great options to choose from. But if you’re really looking for something to knock your socks off, reach out to us about our private / bespoke tours. We’ll cook you up something fabulous!
MONA
Museum of Old and New Art
The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is a must see destination in Hobart. It is the largest privately owned museum in Australia and houses antiquities, modern and contemporary art from the collection of the owner, David Walsh. Walsh has described the museum as a “subversive adult Disneyland“.
TMAG
The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is open between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm every day of the year except ANZAC Day, Good Friday and Christmas Day.
General admission to TMAG is free to all members of the public. Special exhibits may occasionally require paid entry.
Wild Ocean Tasmania
Get whisker to whisker with super cute fur seals and other fascinating wildlife, above and underwater.
Aboard the Ocean Prowler we will take you on an unprecedented coastal journey along the edge of the Tasman Peninsula, only 1 hour South of Hobart, with the option to snorkel with wild marine animals in their natural environment.
Salamanca Market
Hobart’s market at Salamanca Place is a celebration of Tasmania’s culture, creative artisans, talented musicians and diverse producers with over 300 stalls. There are many cafes along Salamanca Place or in Salamanca Square to have breakfast.
Bruny Island
Being the home of beautiful South Bruny National Park, Bruny Island provides the ultimate Tasmanian wilderness experience. Explore the island on one of the many spectacular bushwalks, coastal tracks or beach strolls. Pack a picnic for a self guided walk or join an island walking tour. Explore the magnificient coastline on an eco cruise, sail boat, or kayak. Bruny Island is home to fur seals, fairy penguins, albatross, wedge tailed eagles, white wallabies and many endemic species.
Peppermint Bay Cruise
Depart from Sullivan’s Cove onboard the catamaran, Peppermint Bay II. Cruise the River Derwent and d’Entrecasteaux Channel, arriving at Peppermint Bay restaurant for lunch featuring regional produce. You will have some time to explore the village of Woodbridge before returning to Hobart.
Port Arthur Historic Site
The Port Arthur experience is unforgettable. Just a one-and-a-half hour drive from Hobart on the Tasman Peninsula, a visit to the World Heritage Listed Port Arthur Historic Site is one of Tasmania’s iconic cultural heritage experiences. You can explore the ruins of the Penitentiary, the Separate Prison, Dockyard, Convict Church and Museum Houses as well as the vast grounds and gardens. Port Arthur Historic Site is Australia’s most intact and evocative convict site.
Boutique Wine Tours
A choice of two half day tours designed to cater for visitors with limited time to explore Tasmania’s cool-climate vineyards and the historic village of Richmond, or a choice of two full day tours taking in southern Tasmania cool-climate wines and MONA or wine, Willie Smiths Cider and Huon Valley. Tours from $99 per person departing from Hobart CBD with CBD hotel drop-off.
Call Boutique Wine Tours Tasmania +61 415 387 887 or visit