From nature and wildlife to exotic food and sparkling wines, a trip to Hobart's Tasmania can give you an experience of a lifetime. That's right. If you do it right, you can cover everything Tasmania has to offer in the moments you spend there making it worth every penny. Home to around 500,000 people, Tasmania truly is captivatingly diverse and is blessed with cultural experiences that you will not find anywhere else in the world. From amazing food and drink for your taste buds to towering mountains for the adventure junkie within you, it has it all. But if you haven't yet prepared your list of places to visit while on your trip, simpy consider this list of sightseeing destinations.
Freycinet National Park
From a cruise to a hiking trail to your own private beach, this national park is not like any other national park. You just can't afford to miss out on this. You can socialize with other tourists on a cruise, or you can escape reality altogether on your own hiking trail. This place offers you a chance to satisfy an excitement within you which requires being experienced rather than just explained. After all, there's a reason why this place is a hotspot among tourists.
The City of Hobart
While you may wish to visit Tasmania is for its natural beauty, you should refrain from neglecting Hobart completely. This world-famous travel destination features stalls, stores, and shops at Salamanca Market; and even if you don't buy anything from there, you can always do window shopping. The one-of-a-kind place is also home to Mount Wellington and the Derwent River. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is unlike boring museums you may have have visited in the past, and the best part is that you can reach the museum on the ferry which makes it all the more beautiful.
Cradle Mountain National Park
A part of the UNESCO World Heritage Tasmania Wilderness, it isn't the highest mountain in Tasmania; but it surely is the most famous one. Backpackers traveling to Tasmania often climb to the top of the Cradle just to take in the view from the high vantage point through the clouds. This mountain passes through actual clouds, and climbing it is no minor feat.
Lake St. Clair
Also part of the UNESCO World Heritage of Tasmania, this picturesque lake is made by glaciers. You can experience boating and kayaking or just enjoy the beauty surrounding it. This location is also part of a six-day hiking trail which is famous around the globe.
Bay of Fire
You may be tempted to think that the vivid color of the textured rocks along the coastline are what gives this location its name. But in reality, the name was coined by a ship captain who experienced the fires of the Aboriginal people on the beaches. Unlike the other expeditions, which are available in various parts of the world, this spectacular view is not something you would likely experience elsewhere.
Bicheno
Sometimes, the best way ton explore a new place is not by being a tourist, but rather by being a local. That is what Bicheno brings. This town has a variety of things to do from scuba diving to exploring the Governor's Island Marine Reserve to the experience of diamond island which cannot be explained in words. All in all, for keen water babies, Bicheno is a fascinating experience.
In additional to a certain amount of commercial attractions such as amusement parks, restaurants, and cafes, Tasmania offers natural beauty, mountains, lakes, towns, and cities. In addition, Tasmania is also famous for its wineries and upscale wine culture.