Adventure Tours Australia - Hobart CBD and Suburbs

From $ 150.0 to $ 950.0

Adventure Tours Australia is the best way to explore Tasmania if you want a group tour with adventure and fun. Where everything is organised informative and easy – as well as right for you budget.

The tours take a maximum of 21 people and your journey around Tasmania is organised by Adventure Tours Australia. All you have to do is turn up and have a good time. It’s the best way to meet with people from around the world.

You stay at hostels – dormitory, twin or double room; or ensuite motel/lodges (2.5 to 3 star standard).

Tasmania is a separate island located 240 kilometres south of Melbourne across Bass Strait. Roughly heart-shaped, Tasmania is 296 kilometres long, ranging from 315 kilometres wide in the north to 70 kilometres in the south. The island has a diverse landscape comprising rugged mountains (snow capped in winter) and lakes, dense rainforest, beautiful coastline and tranquil countryside. Approximately 40 per cent of the state is made up of National Parks, half of this area being World Heritage Listed temperate wilderness on the West Coast.

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