What you'll do
A more relaxed pace to travel around Tasmania with all the highlights. You can fly out form either Hobart or Launceston. If you're flying out of Launceston, you might have some time to visit Cataract Gorge as well.
Day 1
Hobart
area
Capital city of Tasmania
Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania and often the first or last place you'll visit (the international airport is here)
MONA
museum
Quirky blend of ancient & contemporary
This quirky and eclectic museum showcases a mix of ancient and contemporary art, along with wine, restaurants, and music. It's an incredibly strange and thought-provoking museum that pushes boundaries. So be aware!! Plan a half day to visit as it's very big!
Entrance: $39 AUD per adult
Mona Ferry
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Ferry to MONA
A fun way to visit the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is by ferry. It's a scenic ride on the river! It's best to pre-book tickets but you can also show up and purchase them there.
Price ferry: $ 28 AUD
Entrance museum: $39 AUD per adult
Cascade Brewery
brouwerij
Historic brewery
The oldest operating brewery in Australia! Great place to do beer tasting or have a bite to eat. You can also do brewery tours or history tours.
Salamanca Place
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Historic waterfront market and dining
Salamanca Place is lined with a row of Georgian sandstone warehouses built in the 1830s. These buildings were originally used to store goods like grain, wool, whale oil, and imported products from the bustling port of Hobart.
Nowadays, it's a bustling area filled with restaurants, shops, galleries, and a lively market every Saturday.
Salamanca Square
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Cozy square in city
Salamanca Square is a cozy place where you can shop, eat, and chill out. It's got a mix of trendy shops, cafes, and restaurants all in one place.
Salamanca Market
shop
Vibrant outdoor market
Only on Saturday. With over 300 stalls selling fresh local produces, hand made gifts and fine food and drinks.