Solo Travel Tasmania’s East Coast Escape: 11-Day Small Group Tour for Solo Travellers

A$7,390
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A$7,390
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Solo Travel South Tasmania’s East Coast Escape: Includes Maria Island

An 11-Day Small Group Tour Exclusively for Solo Travellers | 10th – 20th March 2027

Tasmania’s east coast is one of Australia’s most spectacular regions – a place where pristine white-sand beaches meet world-class wineries, where dramatic granite headlands rise above turquoise waters, and where extraordinary wildlife roams freely through landscapes that feel untouched by time.

Designed exclusively for solo travellers, this relaxed and immersive journey showcases the very best of Tasmania’s food, wine, wilderness and heritage. From the breathtaking Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay to the wildlife-rich landscapes of Maria Island, you’ll discover why Tasmania continues to captivate travellers seeking authentic experiences, exceptional produce, and genuine hospitality.

Travelling with a small group of like-minded adventurers, you’ll enjoy your own private room throughout, a dedicated Two’s a Crowd Host, expert local guides, and carefully selected experiences that blend iconic sights with hidden gems.

What Solo Travellers Love About This Tour

Tasmania is one of Australia’s easiest destinations to explore, but travelling with a small group allows you to experience far more than you could independently. We’ve taken care of every detail, from accommodation and transport to winery reservations and guided experiences, leaving you free to simply relax and enjoy the journey.

Long lunches overlooking vineyards, coastal walks with new friends, wildlife encounters, boutique cellar doors, and evenings sharing stories over excellent local food and wine create the perfect balance of discovery and companionship.

Tour Highlights

  • Launceston & Northern Tasmania — Begin your journey in northern Tasmania with a visit to the spectacular Cataract Gorge, one of the state’s most remarkable natural attractions. Enjoy a leisurely lunch and wine tasting at acclaimed Josef Chromy Wines before discovering the elegance and history of Entally House, one of Tasmania’s finest colonial estates.
  • The Bay of Fires — Frequently listed among Australia’s most beautiful coastal destinations, the Bay of Fires dazzles with its brilliant white beaches, crystal-clear waters, and iconic orange granite boulders. Along the way, enjoy boutique wine experiences and discover some of Tasmania’s renowned artisan spirits.
  • East Coast Wildlife & Freycinet National Park – Encounter Tasmania’s unique wildlife, including the famous Tasmanian devil, before exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Freycinet National Park. The walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout rewards you with one of the most celebrated coastal views in Australia, while Cape Tourville offers spectacular ocean panoramas.
  • Maria Island National Park – A highlight for many travellers. Spend a full day exploring Maria Island’s extraordinary combination of wildlife, history and natural beauty. Wombats graze freely, kangaroos wander unbothered, and the beautifully preserved Darlington Settlement tells the fascinating story of Tasmania’s convict past.
  • Port Arthur & the Tasman Peninsula — Discover Australia’s most significant convict site at Port Arthur Historic Site before boarding a wilderness cruise beneath some of the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere. Keep watch for seals, dolphins and seabirds along this spectacular coastline.\
  • Coal River Valley & Hobart — Explore the renowned Coal River Valley wine region, visit the historic village of Richmond, and enjoy time in Hobart to browse Salamanca Market or visit the acclaimed MONA museum. Your journey concludes with a memorable farewell dinner overlooking Hobart’s picturesque waterfront.

Why Choose Two’s a Crowd for Solo Travel in Tasmania?

  • 100% solo traveller groups – everyone joins independently
  • Your own private room throughout – no sharing with strangers
  • Dedicated Two’s a Crowd Host – travelling with the group from start to finish
  • Small group touring – genuine connections and a relaxed pace
  • Food and wine experiences – showcasing Tasmania’s finest produce
  • Expert local guides – bringing Tasmania’s history, wildlife and landscapes to life
  • Maria Island included – one of Tasmania’s most sought-after experiences
  • Carefully paced itinerary – balancing sightseeing, relaxation and free time

Ready to Discover Tasmania’s East Coast?

From the iconic landscapes of Freycinet and the Bay of Fires to the wildlife haven of Maria Island and Tasmania’s celebrated food and wine scene, this journey combines the very best of the island in one unforgettable solo adventure. Places are limited to maintain the intimate nature of the tour, and early booking is recommended.

Day 1 – Wednesday 10th March 2027

LAUNCESTON (D)

Welcome to Tasmania! Arrive in Launceston at your leisure and settle into your hotel from 2:00 pm. This evening, your journey begins as you meet your fellow travellers at a welcome gathering at 6:00 pm. Afterwards, enjoy a relaxed welcome dinner at the hotel restaurant — the perfect introduction to the flavours, warmth, and charm of Tasmania.

Included Activities

  • Group airport transfer (arrival day)
  • Welcome dinner in Launceston

Your own room at Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments or similar


Day 2 – Thursday 11th March 2027

LAUNCESTON (B,L)

Begin the day exploring the stunning natural setting of Cataract Gorge, where rugged cliffs and riverside trails sit right on the edge of the city. Journey through rolling countryside to Josef Chromy Wines for a long, relaxed lunch paired with local wines. This afternoon, step back in time at Entally House, a beautifully preserved colonial estate surrounded by manicured gardens. Finish the day with a tasting of locally crafted gin or whisky before returning to Launceston.

Included Activities

  • Visit to Cataract Gorge Reserve
  • Lunch and wine tasting at Josef Chromy Wines
  • Guided visit to Entally House
  • Local gin or whisky tasting

Your own room at Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments or similar


Day 3 – Friday 12th March 2027

LAUNCESTON / BLUE TIER NATIONAL PARK / ST HELENS (B,L)

Leave Launceston behind and travel east into Tasmania’s wild coastal landscapes. Stop at Blue Tier National Reserve for a gentle guided walk through cool temperate rainforest to the beautiful Halls Falls. Continue on to the seaside town of St Helens, gateway to the Bay of Fires. This afternoon, your leader may suggest an optional walk along one of the region’s scenic coastal trails, tailored to the group’s energy and fitness levels.

Included Activities

  • Guided walk at Blue Tier National Reserve (Halls Falls)
  • Optional Bay of Fires coastal walk (leader guided)

Your own room at Bayside Hotel St Helens or similar


Day 4 – Saturday 13th March 2027

BAY OF FIRES / ST HELENS (B,L)

Today you experience the unforgettable beauty of the Bay of Fires, where white sand beaches meet striking orange-lichen boulders and turquoise water. Enjoy a relaxed beach walk with your leader before returning to St Helens. This afternoon, visit Priory Ridge Winery, a small family-run vineyard where you’ll learn about local winemaking and enjoy a tasting in a peaceful coastal setting.

Included Activities

  • Guided Bay of Fires beach walk
  • Visit and tasting at Priory Ridge Winery

Your own room at Bayside Hotel St Helens or similar


Day 5 – Sunday 14th March 2027

ST HELENS / BICHENO (B)

Travel south along Tasmania’s stunning East Coast to the relaxed seaside town of Bicheno. This afternoon, visit East Coast Nature World, home to native wildlife including the iconic Tasmanian devil. Spend the evening at leisure, enjoying Bicheno’s coastal charm and ocean views.

Included Activities

  • Entry to East Coast Nature World

Your own room at Beachfront Bicheno or similar


Day 6 – Monday 15th March 2027

FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK / BICHENO (B,L)

Spend the day exploring the breathtaking beauty of Freycinet National Park. Join your leader for the walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, where sweeping views reveal one of the world’s most photographed beaches. Continue to Cape Tourville Lighthouse for panoramic coastal views before returning to Bicheno. This afternoon, enjoy a tasting at Waubs Harbour Distillery, showcasing premium Tasmanian spirits. Optional this evening is a guided penguin experience as little penguins return to shore at dusk.

Included Activities

  • Freycinet National Park – Wineglass Bay Lookout walk
  • Cape Tourville Lighthouse walk
  • Waubs Harbour Distillery tasting

Optional Activities

  • Bicheno Penguin Tour (approx. $80 AUD, 8:30 pm)

Your own room at Beachfront Bicheno or similar


Day 7 – Tuesday 16th March 2027

MARIA ISLAND / ORFORD (B,L,D)

Cross by ferry to the magical Maria Island, a place where history and wilderness blend beautifully. Wander through dramatic landscapes filled with cliffs, beaches, and abundant wildlife — keep an eye out for wombats, kangaroos, and native birdlife. Explore the historic Darlington settlement before returning to the mainland and continuing to Orford for the night.

Included Activities

  • Return ferry to Maria Island
  • Guided walks on Maria Island
  • Darlington historic township visit

Your own room at Eastcoaster Tasmania or similar


Day 8 – Wednesday 17th March 2027

PORT ARTHUR / HOBART (B,L)

Travel along the spectacular Tasman Peninsula to the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site. Discover its powerful convict history on a guided tour before heading out onto the water for a dramatic wilderness cruise beneath towering sea cliffs. Continue on to Hobart for the evening.

Included Activities

  • Guided tour of Port Arthur Historic Site
  • Tasman Peninsula wilderness cruise

Your own room at Vibe Hotel Hobart or similar


Day 9 – Thursday 18th March 2027

COAL RIVER VALLEY / HOBART (B)

Today, explore Tasmania’s renowned Coal River Valley wine region. Visit a selection of boutique wineries for tastings and enjoy the relaxed country charm of this historic area. Stop in Richmond, one of Australia’s oldest colonial towns, before returning to Hobart for a free evening.

Included Activities

  • Coal River Valley wine trail (3 wineries)
  • Visit to Richmond historic town

Your own room at  Vibe Hotel Hobart or similar


Day 10 – Friday 19th March 2027

HOBART (B,D)

Today is yours to explore Hobart at leisure or perhaps visit the world-renowned MONA museum. This evening, gather for a memorable farewell dinner at Mures, celebrating the journey you’ve shared through Tasmania.

Included Activities

  • Farewell dinner at Mures
  • Optional Activities
  • MONA Museum visit

Your own room at  Vibe Hotel Hobart or similar


Day 11 – Saturday 20th March 2027

HOBART (B)

Your Tasmanian journey comes to a close this morning. If you are an early riser, you will have time to spend at Salamanca Market, where Tasmania’s best local produce, crafts, and artisan goods come together in a lively waterfront setting. Otherwise enjoy a relaxed breakfast before your included group transfer to Hobart Airport for your onward flight, taking with you unforgettable memories of Tasmania’s wild landscapes, rich flavours, and warm hospitality.

TOUR PRICING: A$7,390

TOUR DATES: 10TH – 20TH MARCH 2027

Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments – Launceston

Set within the historic Penny Royal precinct, this distinctive property combines heritage character with contemporary comfort. Located close to Cataract Gorge and within easy reach of Launceston’s city centre, it provides a welcoming base for exploring northern Tasmania’s natural attractions, food experiences and colonial history.


Bayside Hotel – St Helens

Overlooking the waters of Georges Bay, Bayside Hotel offers a relaxed coastal atmosphere in the heart of St Helens. Shops, cafés and waterfront walks are nearby, while the Bay of Fires is within easy reach, making it a convenient base for discovering Tasmania’s spectacular east coast.


Beachfront Bicheno – Bicheno

Situated opposite the shoreline, Beachfront Bicheno enjoys a prime position in one of Tasmania’s most charming seaside towns. Within easy reach of local cafés, coastal walks and nearby natural attractions, it offers a comfortable and relaxed setting from which to explore the Freycinet region and the east coast.


Eastcoaster Tasmania – Orford

Set on Tasmania’s picturesque east coast, Eastcoaster Tasmania enjoys a peaceful waterfront location near Orford. Surrounded by natural beauty and overlooking Mercury Passage, it provides a comfortable retreat and an ideal base for exploring Maria Island, nearby beaches and the scenic Tasmanian coastline.


Vibe Hotel Hobart – Hobart

Located in the heart of Hobart, Vibe Hotel places you within easy reach of the city’s waterfront, dining precincts and cultural attractions. Contemporary in style and well positioned for independent exploration, it offers a comfortable base for discovering Salamanca Place, MONA and Tasmania’s vibrant capital city.

Weather
Tasmania’s climate is generally mild and temperate, with conditions varying between regions and seasons. March is one of the most pleasant times to visit, bringing warm days, cooler evenings and comfortable conditions for sightseeing, walking and exploring the island’s natural attractions. Daytime temperatures typically range from 17°C to 24°C, although coastal areas can feel cooler with sea breezes and weather conditions can change quickly. Travellers should pack layers, including a light waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes and warmer clothing for evenings and higher-altitude areas.


Currency
The currency used throughout Tasmania and Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD). ATMs are widely available in cities, towns and tourist areas across Tasmania. Credit and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere, including hotels, restaurants, cafés and attractions. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted cards, although it is still useful to carry a small amount of cash for markets, smaller businesses and occasional regional purchases. Contactless payment is widely used throughout Australia.


Electricity
Australia operates on 230–240 volts with a frequency of 50Hz and uses Type I electrical sockets. Travellers from New Zealand can use their devices without an adapter, although visitors from the United Kingdom, Europe and North America will require a suitable travel adapter. Most modern electronic devices such as phones, tablets and laptops are compatible with Australian voltage, but travellers should check manufacturer specifications before use.


Visas

Australian and New Zealand passport holders do not require a visa to enter Tasmania. If you are travelling internationally, your valid Australian visa (ETA) gives you full access.

Solo Travel South Tasmania’s East Coast Escape: Includes Maria Island

An 11-Day Small Group Tour Exclusively for Solo Travellers | 10th – 20th March 2027

Tasmania’s east coast is one of Australia’s most spectacular regions – a place where pristine white-sand beaches meet world-class wineries, where dramatic granite headlands rise above turquoise waters, and where extraordinary wildlife roams freely through landscapes that feel untouched by time.

Designed exclusively for solo travellers, this relaxed and immersive journey showcases the very best of Tasmania’s food, wine, wilderness and heritage. From the breathtaking Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay to the wildlife-rich landscapes of Maria Island, you’ll discover why Tasmania continues to captivate travellers seeking authentic experiences, exceptional produce, and genuine hospitality.

Travelling with a small group of like-minded adventurers, you’ll enjoy your own private room throughout, a dedicated Two’s a Crowd Host, expert local guides, and carefully selected experiences that blend iconic sights with hidden gems.

What Solo Travellers Love About This Tour

Tasmania is one of Australia’s easiest destinations to explore, but travelling with a small group allows you to experience far more than you could independently. We’ve taken care of every detail, from accommodation and transport to winery reservations and guided experiences, leaving you free to simply relax and enjoy the journey.

Long lunches overlooking vineyards, coastal walks with new friends, wildlife encounters, boutique cellar doors, and evenings sharing stories over excellent local food and wine create the perfect balance of discovery and companionship.

Tour Highlights

  • Launceston & Northern Tasmania — Begin your journey in northern Tasmania with a visit to the spectacular Cataract Gorge, one of the state’s most remarkable natural attractions. Enjoy a leisurely lunch and wine tasting at acclaimed Josef Chromy Wines before discovering the elegance and history of Entally House, one of Tasmania’s finest colonial estates.
  • The Bay of Fires — Frequently listed among Australia’s most beautiful coastal destinations, the Bay of Fires dazzles with its brilliant white beaches, crystal-clear waters, and iconic orange granite boulders. Along the way, enjoy boutique wine experiences and discover some of Tasmania’s renowned artisan spirits.
  • East Coast Wildlife & Freycinet National Park – Encounter Tasmania’s unique wildlife, including the famous Tasmanian devil, before exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Freycinet National Park. The walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout rewards you with one of the most celebrated coastal views in Australia, while Cape Tourville offers spectacular ocean panoramas.
  • Maria Island National Park – A highlight for many travellers. Spend a full day exploring Maria Island’s extraordinary combination of wildlife, history and natural beauty. Wombats graze freely, kangaroos wander unbothered, and the beautifully preserved Darlington Settlement tells the fascinating story of Tasmania’s convict past.
  • Port Arthur & the Tasman Peninsula — Discover Australia’s most significant convict site at Port Arthur Historic Site before boarding a wilderness cruise beneath some of the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere. Keep watch for seals, dolphins and seabirds along this spectacular coastline.\
  • Coal River Valley & Hobart — Explore the renowned Coal River Valley wine region, visit the historic village of Richmond, and enjoy time in Hobart to browse Salamanca Market or visit the acclaimed MONA museum. Your journey concludes with a memorable farewell dinner overlooking Hobart’s picturesque waterfront.

Why Choose Two’s a Crowd for Solo Travel in Tasmania?

  • 100% solo traveller groups – everyone joins independently
  • Your own private room throughout – no sharing with strangers
  • Dedicated Two’s a Crowd Host – travelling with the group from start to finish
  • Small group touring – genuine connections and a relaxed pace
  • Food and wine experiences – showcasing Tasmania’s finest produce
  • Expert local guides – bringing Tasmania’s history, wildlife and landscapes to life
  • Maria Island included – one of Tasmania’s most sought-after experiences
  • Carefully paced itinerary – balancing sightseeing, relaxation and free time

Ready to Discover Tasmania’s East Coast?

From the iconic landscapes of Freycinet and the Bay of Fires to the wildlife haven of Maria Island and Tasmania’s celebrated food and wine scene, this journey combines the very best of the island in one unforgettable solo adventure. Places are limited to maintain the intimate nature of the tour, and early booking is recommended.

Day 1 – Wednesday 10th March 2027

LAUNCESTON (D)

Welcome to Tasmania! Arrive in Launceston at your leisure and settle into your hotel from 2:00 pm. This evening, your journey begins as you meet your fellow travellers at a welcome gathering at 6:00 pm. Afterwards, enjoy a relaxed welcome dinner at the hotel restaurant — the perfect introduction to the flavours, warmth, and charm of Tasmania.

Included Activities

  • Group airport transfer (arrival day)
  • Welcome dinner in Launceston

Your own room at Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments or similar


Day 2 – Thursday 11th March 2027

LAUNCESTON (B,L)

Begin the day exploring the stunning natural setting of Cataract Gorge, where rugged cliffs and riverside trails sit right on the edge of the city. Journey through rolling countryside to Josef Chromy Wines for a long, relaxed lunch paired with local wines. This afternoon, step back in time at Entally House, a beautifully preserved colonial estate surrounded by manicured gardens. Finish the day with a tasting of locally crafted gin or whisky before returning to Launceston.

Included Activities

  • Visit to Cataract Gorge Reserve
  • Lunch and wine tasting at Josef Chromy Wines
  • Guided visit to Entally House
  • Local gin or whisky tasting

Your own room at Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments or similar


Day 3 – Friday 12th March 2027

LAUNCESTON / BLUE TIER NATIONAL PARK / ST HELENS (B,L)

Leave Launceston behind and travel east into Tasmania’s wild coastal landscapes. Stop at Blue Tier National Reserve for a gentle guided walk through cool temperate rainforest to the beautiful Halls Falls. Continue on to the seaside town of St Helens, gateway to the Bay of Fires. This afternoon, your leader may suggest an optional walk along one of the region’s scenic coastal trails, tailored to the group’s energy and fitness levels.

Included Activities

  • Guided walk at Blue Tier National Reserve (Halls Falls)
  • Optional Bay of Fires coastal walk (leader guided)

Your own room at Bayside Hotel St Helens or similar


Day 4 – Saturday 13th March 2027

BAY OF FIRES / ST HELENS (B,L)

Today you experience the unforgettable beauty of the Bay of Fires, where white sand beaches meet striking orange-lichen boulders and turquoise water. Enjoy a relaxed beach walk with your leader before returning to St Helens. This afternoon, visit Priory Ridge Winery, a small family-run vineyard where you’ll learn about local winemaking and enjoy a tasting in a peaceful coastal setting.

Included Activities

  • Guided Bay of Fires beach walk
  • Visit and tasting at Priory Ridge Winery

Your own room at Bayside Hotel St Helens or similar


Day 5 – Sunday 14th March 2027

ST HELENS / BICHENO (B)

Travel south along Tasmania’s stunning East Coast to the relaxed seaside town of Bicheno. This afternoon, visit East Coast Nature World, home to native wildlife including the iconic Tasmanian devil. Spend the evening at leisure, enjoying Bicheno’s coastal charm and ocean views.

Included Activities

  • Entry to East Coast Nature World

Your own room at Beachfront Bicheno or similar


Day 6 – Monday 15th March 2027

FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK / BICHENO (B,L)

Spend the day exploring the breathtaking beauty of Freycinet National Park. Join your leader for the walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, where sweeping views reveal one of the world’s most photographed beaches. Continue to Cape Tourville Lighthouse for panoramic coastal views before returning to Bicheno. This afternoon, enjoy a tasting at Waubs Harbour Distillery, showcasing premium Tasmanian spirits. Optional this evening is a guided penguin experience as little penguins return to shore at dusk.

Included Activities

  • Freycinet National Park – Wineglass Bay Lookout walk
  • Cape Tourville Lighthouse walk
  • Waubs Harbour Distillery tasting

Optional Activities

  • Bicheno Penguin Tour (approx. $80 AUD, 8:30 pm)

Your own room at Beachfront Bicheno or similar


Day 7 – Tuesday 16th March 2027

MARIA ISLAND / ORFORD (B,L,D)

Cross by ferry to the magical Maria Island, a place where history and wilderness blend beautifully. Wander through dramatic landscapes filled with cliffs, beaches, and abundant wildlife — keep an eye out for wombats, kangaroos, and native birdlife. Explore the historic Darlington settlement before returning to the mainland and continuing to Orford for the night.

Included Activities

  • Return ferry to Maria Island
  • Guided walks on Maria Island
  • Darlington historic township visit

Your own room at Eastcoaster Tasmania or similar


Day 8 – Wednesday 17th March 2027

PORT ARTHUR / HOBART (B,L)

Travel along the spectacular Tasman Peninsula to the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site. Discover its powerful convict history on a guided tour before heading out onto the water for a dramatic wilderness cruise beneath towering sea cliffs. Continue on to Hobart for the evening.

Included Activities

  • Guided tour of Port Arthur Historic Site
  • Tasman Peninsula wilderness cruise

Your own room at Vibe Hotel Hobart or similar


Day 9 – Thursday 18th March 2027

COAL RIVER VALLEY / HOBART (B)

Today, explore Tasmania’s renowned Coal River Valley wine region. Visit a selection of boutique wineries for tastings and enjoy the relaxed country charm of this historic area. Stop in Richmond, one of Australia’s oldest colonial towns, before returning to Hobart for a free evening.

Included Activities

  • Coal River Valley wine trail (3 wineries)
  • Visit to Richmond historic town

Your own room at  Vibe Hotel Hobart or similar


Day 10 – Friday 19th March 2027

HOBART (B,D)

Today is yours to explore Hobart at leisure or perhaps visit the world-renowned MONA museum. This evening, gather for a memorable farewell dinner at Mures, celebrating the journey you’ve shared through Tasmania.

Included Activities

  • Farewell dinner at Mures
  • Optional Activities
  • MONA Museum visit

Your own room at  Vibe Hotel Hobart or similar


Day 11 – Saturday 20th March 2027

HOBART (B)

Your Tasmanian journey comes to a close this morning. If you are an early riser, you will have time to spend at Salamanca Market, where Tasmania’s best local produce, crafts, and artisan goods come together in a lively waterfront setting. Otherwise enjoy a relaxed breakfast before your included group transfer to Hobart Airport for your onward flight, taking with you unforgettable memories of Tasmania’s wild landscapes, rich flavours, and warm hospitality.

TOUR PRICING: A$7,390

TOUR DATES: 10TH – 20TH MARCH 2027

Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments – Launceston

Set within the historic Penny Royal precinct, this distinctive property combines heritage character with contemporary comfort. Located close to Cataract Gorge and within easy reach of Launceston’s city centre, it provides a welcoming base for exploring northern Tasmania’s natural attractions, food experiences and colonial history.


Bayside Hotel – St Helens

Overlooking the waters of Georges Bay, Bayside Hotel offers a relaxed coastal atmosphere in the heart of St Helens. Shops, cafés and waterfront walks are nearby, while the Bay of Fires is within easy reach, making it a convenient base for discovering Tasmania’s spectacular east coast.


Beachfront Bicheno – Bicheno

Situated opposite the shoreline, Beachfront Bicheno enjoys a prime position in one of Tasmania’s most charming seaside towns. Within easy reach of local cafés, coastal walks and nearby natural attractions, it offers a comfortable and relaxed setting from which to explore the Freycinet region and the east coast.


Eastcoaster Tasmania – Orford

Set on Tasmania’s picturesque east coast, Eastcoaster Tasmania enjoys a peaceful waterfront location near Orford. Surrounded by natural beauty and overlooking Mercury Passage, it provides a comfortable retreat and an ideal base for exploring Maria Island, nearby beaches and the scenic Tasmanian coastline.


Vibe Hotel Hobart – Hobart

Located in the heart of Hobart, Vibe Hotel places you within easy reach of the city’s waterfront, dining precincts and cultural attractions. Contemporary in style and well positioned for independent exploration, it offers a comfortable base for discovering Salamanca Place, MONA and Tasmania’s vibrant capital city.

Weather
Tasmania’s climate is generally mild and temperate, with conditions varying between regions and seasons. March is one of the most pleasant times to visit, bringing warm days, cooler evenings and comfortable conditions for sightseeing, walking and exploring the island’s natural attractions. Daytime temperatures typically range from 17°C to 24°C, although coastal areas can feel cooler with sea breezes and weather conditions can change quickly. Travellers should pack layers, including a light waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes and warmer clothing for evenings and higher-altitude areas.


Currency
The currency used throughout Tasmania and Australia is the Australian Dollar (AUD). ATMs are widely available in cities, towns and tourist areas across Tasmania. Credit and debit cards are accepted almost everywhere, including hotels, restaurants, cafés and attractions. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly accepted cards, although it is still useful to carry a small amount of cash for markets, smaller businesses and occasional regional purchases. Contactless payment is widely used throughout Australia.


Electricity
Australia operates on 230–240 volts with a frequency of 50Hz and uses Type I electrical sockets. Travellers from New Zealand can use their devices without an adapter, although visitors from the United Kingdom, Europe and North America will require a suitable travel adapter. Most modern electronic devices such as phones, tablets and laptops are compatible with Australian voltage, but travellers should check manufacturer specifications before use.


Visas

Australian and New Zealand passport holders do not require a visa to enter Tasmania. If you are travelling internationally, your valid Australian visa (ETA) gives you full access.

 

 

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I’ve just returned from the wonderful Kimberley trip.  It was my first experience with Two’s a Crowd and I was delighted.  Kay

Opportunity to experience

I have had the opportunity to experience things I would never had done by myself.  Solo travellers is a fantastic concept and use of social media has been a great way to share and keep in touch with friends and family. Judi

I need not have worried

Being my first tour and a senior member, I admit I was apprehensive but I need not have worried. It was great and I was very well looked after.  Can’t wait to go to Kenya with Two’s a Crowd.  Maureen

Smooth and seamless

A memorable trip of a lifetime, a wish fulfilled.  A fascinating cultural country steeped in history which I found totally enthralling.  Two’s a Crowd service was smooth and seamless.  Pam

A wonderful experience

It was a wonderful experience visiting Cambodia and Vietnam and gave me a better understanding of these countries. I had a great time with new friends, we had a good bunch and Leonie was the perfect host. Eric

Value for money

Value for money and outstanding co-operation from your staff and tour operators. Joan

Safe and secure and totally looked after

An awesome adventure for my first time overseas alone.  Leonie was excellent and both guides were also fantastic.  At all times I felt safe and secure and totally looked after.  Melinda

Well done Two’s a Crowd.

Leonie was an excellent host, the ideal person. I never felt any pressure to  be involved in every activity so I could explore alone during free time. Having 2 or 3 nights in most places was great – you could rest up or party. Well done Two’s a Crowd. Jenny

A completely different experience

It was a nice surprise holiday, a completely different experience from all my other holidays. Thanks. Piroska

I’ve had at least 10 travel agents.

In my travelling life, I’ve had at least 10 travel agents.  Two’s a Crowd is the first one where I haven’t had to correct anything in my travel documents.   Piroska

I’m so excited to have found you Two’s a Crowd.

“Finally. A travel company is recognising the needs of people like me”

This is perfect for me.

“I’ve been to Burma but can you please send me some information about other destinations. This is perfect for me.”

I really wanted to meet the people behind it

“I saw your ad in the local paper and could have phoned but I wanted to come in and congratulate you on starting this great business. I really wanted to meet the people behind it.”

Two’s a Crowd on the internet was definitely meant to be!

I’m really enthusiastic about the niche you are determined to cover in the market, and have the feeling stumbling on Two’s a Crowd on the internet was definitely meant to be.

I find them inspirational

Thanks for sending these emails as I find them inspirational and will sit dreaming for the next hour or so.

Thank you for providing a service for people like me

“I am very excited to read about your area of speciality, and look forward to devouring all information that might come my way. Thank you for providing a service for people like me.”

Excellent throughout.

The entire 14 days ran so smoothly from Two's a Crowd booking my flights to  airport transfers and then the 12 days camping in the Kimberley. Excellent throughout. Congratulations. Marjorie

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