Tasmania

Tasmania is Australia’s smallest state, yet this geographically diverse land contains wild and beautiful landscapes, welcoming people and a temperate climate. A rich history and a relaxed island lifestyle make it even more exceptional.

Where to stay: 

The Henry Jones Art Hotel

The Henry Jones Australia’s first and only dedicated art hotel. Located on Hunter Street directly opposite Victoria Dock, it is a quick stroll away from the city center and the internationally renowned Salamanca  Market. Designed by award winning architects, this former jam factory has been transformed, showcasing the work of Tasmania’s finest visual and performing artists. All  suites feature natural timber furnishings, special lighting, and a lavish king sized bed with exotic silk covers and ottomans. Most suites have close harbor views, while others overlook the stunning glass atrium, revealing glimpse of the old jam factory interior. 

What to do: 

A Taste of Tasmania

Sample some of the best scenery in Tasmania. Feed the wallabies and view Tasmanian Devils at Bonorong Wildlife Park before a stop for tea. Proceed to Mount Field National Park for an easy walk past tall swamp gums and rainforest, leading you to the beautiful cascades Russell Falls. After lunch, travel to Mountain Tim Shea. (fully-day ,including lunch and morning tea)

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