The city of Hobart's population live, work and play in a
thriving community offering a range of lifestyle choices
with all amenities in close proximity.
The 19th century waterfront warehouses for which the
city is famous house cafes, restaurants and studios and
bustle with shoppers and visitors. Hobart ’s busy arts
scene takes in art, craft, music and theatre.
Even though compact, Tasmania has diverse regions.
Tasmanians are proud of the quality of their local
foods, wines and seafood. The regions not only offer
fantastic landscapes but also adventurous tours and
activities including diving, wilderness flights,
mountain biking, sea kayaking and abseiling to name a
few.
Many travellers take day tours to such sought after
areas as Wine Glass Bay at Freycinet on Tasmania’s East
Coast, Port Arthur and the world’s best wild brown trout
fishery in the Central Highlands. Explore Cradle
Mountains rugged terrain and smooth lakes. Visit the
port of Devonport, Port Sorrel, Sheffield and LaTrobe
with their art galleries, markets, water activities and
more.
There are other small towns and villages to discover
with their rich history, old architecture, aboriginal
culture, market, art and crafts. Check with your
accommodation provider to help you set up an itinerary
to cover as much as possible during your stay in
Tasmania. Accommodation ranges from hotels, apartments,
lodges and apartments. Tasmania has a temperate climate
with warm summers and cool & crisp winters.
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