



Join us as we celebrate unique Tasmania, in this action packed tour day, combining Tassie Devils, history and coastal scenery.
Join us as we celebrate unique Tasmania, in this action packed tour day, combining Tassie Devils, history and coastal scenery.
Starting bright and early from Hobart, we’ll make our way to the Tasman Peninsula where our guides will share fascinating stories and the history of the area and show you incredible views from Australia’s highest sea cliffs like Pirates Bay Lookout.We’ll then walk along the Waterfall Bay Cliff Top which is known as one of Tasmania’s “Great Short Walks.” This is an easy 45-minute walk that ends with the incredible rock formations of Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen.
Next, we’ll make our way to visit the Tassie Devils just in time for their feeding. Watch as these animals bring out their devilish behaviour during feeding time. Then we’ll walk among the local fauna and flora visiting and feeding the wallabies along the way.
We’ll then head to Port Arthur Historic Site to uncover the grim and violent history of the early Australian Penal system. You’ll have plenty of time to explore and get a real sense of what life was like for a convict in this “inescapable prison.”
On our way back to Hobart, we’ll visit historic township of Richmond. Shop around, grab a coffee, stop for some delicious chocolate and walk one of Australia’s oldest bridges, the “haunted” sand-stone bridge built by convicts.
We return to Hobart after a busy, full and amazing day out.
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Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience.
Beautiful views unbelievable history Very knowledgeable tour guide Nick Highly recommended
Great day. Trev was a absolutely fantastic guide for the day. Coastal walk was amazing, Tassie devils visit was great. Glad we went to port Arthur. Lovely visit to Richmond and dunalley.. Recommend
Our driver was extremely helpful and what he didn't know about the devil's and Port Arther wasn't worth knowing. All in all a brilliant day out, thoroughly recommended.
robbiekiwi from New Zealand wrote on 24 May 2026
Convicts and nature
Had a great trip with Nicholas - very informative and friendly. Came to Tasmania to learn more about my convict ancestry (so Port Arthur was amazing for that), but I also enjoyed the stop at the Unzoo (feeding the kangaroos, Tas Devil and birds). Richmond was nice but a quick stop at the end of the day when all the shops are closing makes it a bit rushed. It would be a nice place to visit on a separate tour, but for this tour, would prefer more time at the Unzoo and/or Port Arthur.