FREE GUIDE: 50 things to do in Tasmania

A couple smiles at the camera with Tasman Island and dramatic cliffs behind them, a highlight of hiking the Three Capes Track for free.
Cape Pillar is jaw-dropping

Hi! We’re Chris and Bec, and we’ve spent 5+ years road-tripping all over Australia.

We’ve been to Tassie a couple of times (the last trip was 2 months long!)

So we created this FREE TASSIE travel guide and map to give you:

✅ Best spots to check out in Tassie (so you’re not guessing where to go)

✅ Best times to visit each area, drive times, and how long you’ll need.

✅ Beaches, hikes, and hidden spots we’d prioritise (and what’s skippable)

✅ Where to swim, hike, and spot wildlife, plus local food stops in we love

Get the guide with 50 things to do in Tassie + FREE map:

With our guide, we’ll also send you a few bonuses to help you plan your trip:

  • DOWNLOADABLE MAP with ALL the spots mentioned in the guide for easy reference.
  • TIPS & HACKS: Mistakes we made so YOU can avoid them, where to go according to season, money-saving tips, and more.
  • TRAVEL TOOLKIT: All the things we personally use to plan our trips (travel insurance, car rentals, caravan rentals, and more!).
Map of Tasmania with colored markers highlighting various locations across the island including Hobart, Launceston, and coastal towns. Blue and green star icons and orange symbols are scattered along the east coast, south coast, and inland areas, suggesting points of interest or stops on a travel route. Major roads, national parks, and regional labels are visible to provide geographic context.
50+ things to do in Tassie!

We’ve explored most of Tassie! Here’s a bit of what we’ve done:

? Hiked the Three Capes Track (for FREE)

?️ Summited Cradle Mountain

?️ Camped our way through Bay of Fires (BEST free camping in Oz)

? Had delicious oysters at Bruny Island

? Stayed at Cockle Creek, the southernmost point in AU accessible by road

?️ Visited Maria Island and the iconic Painted Cliffs

?️ Explored Bicheno and walked to Diamond Island at low tide

??‍♂️ Mountain-biked at Blue Derby (Chris loved it, Bec hated it)

And SO MUCH MORE we can’t fit on this list!

Two hikers on a gravel track overlooking Dove Lake with Cradle Mountain’s rugged peaks behind them at golden hour, a must-see stop when exploring things to do in Tasmania’s national parks.
Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain

All while having plenty of time to enjoy every destination we go to (we work from our laptops and live in our caravan, Bunji).

Get our guide with 50 things to do in Tasmania, where we share ALL the epic places we’ve visited in this incredible region, so you can enjoy them, too!

And with it, you’ll also receive these BONUSES:

  • DOWNLOADABLE MAP with ALL the spots mentioned in the guide for easy reference.
  • TIPS & HACKS: Mistakes we made so YOU can avoid them, where to go according to season, money-saving tips, and more.
  • TRAVEL TOOLKIT: All the things we personally use to plan our trips (travel insurance, car rentals, caravan rentals, and more!).

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