Tasmania

East Coast Tasmania

If you've got a penchant for adventure - and some of the world's most stunning landscapes - then a trip to the East Coast of Tasmania is very necessary.

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Natural beauty, spectacular landscapes, beaches and historic townships; this is the east coast of Tasmania. It’s truly one of the most scenic coastal drives in the country, and the area is filled to the brim with things to do and places to see. With fishing spots, sheer rock walls, deep fissures, caves and sea whips for diving, and temperate rainforests, the area is truly magical, offering something different at each twist and turn.

Top Things to See on the East Coast of Tasmania

From Ansons Bay in the north to Orford in the south, there’s so much to see and do on the east coast, you’ll struggle to fit it all in. With long beautiful beaches, including those of the Bay of Fires, one of the most spectacular regions in the world, and five national parks scattered along the coast, the area attracts visitors from all over the world. In fact, it’s one of the most stunning stretches of coast in Australia, regardless of the season.

The temperate climate of the East Coast has created the perfect growing ground for cool climate wines, and the wineries definitely don’t disappoint. There are a lot of wineries to choose from, but some of the best are found in Cranbrook.

Or, take to the ocean, either chartering a yacht or hopping on a tour to snorkel or sail Tasmania’s beautiful waters. Find a fur seal colony out there, as well as loads of other animals from dolphins to albatross and even whales, and secluded beaches to explore. Highlights include Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula, the Hazard Range, and Maria Island. You can even sail past the historic convict settlement in Port Arthur.


Top Ways to Stay on the East Coast of Tasmania

From luxury to budget, East Coast Tasmania has it all. From high-end establishments like Saffire Freycinet – dubbed the world’s best boutique hotel – to quaint hotels and B&B’s like Edge of the Bay Resort. To epic remote stays and beautiful, budget-friendly camping and glamping sites.


Festivals and Local Events

There’s plenty happening throughout the east coast of Tasmania throughout the year, including cultural, entertainment and sporting events. Bay of Fires Winter Arts Festival is a wonderful way to get involved with the Tasmanian arts scene. It’s three days filled with art in all forms, genres and abilities and includes workshops, events, gardens, exhibitions and more. Foodies can’t miss the Bicheno Food and Wine Festival, which is held on the third weekend of November each year. And music lovers can ring in the New Year at The Falls Festival, with some of the biggest names in the international music scene on hand to entertain.


 

 

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