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23 fun things to do in Hobart, Tasmania
Australia | Tasmania

23 fun things to do in Hobart, Tasmania

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It’s hard to determine which city in Australia is the best to visit, but safe to say nipaluna/Hobart is up there. Here are some unusual and fun things to do in Hobart, Tasmania, the country’s most southern city. We’ll also recommend where to stay and eat (as Hobart and Tasmania in general are paradise for…

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Onboard the Spirit: Taking the Ferry to Tasmania
Australia | Tasmania

Onboard the Spirit: Taking the Ferry to Tasmania

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Taking the ferry to Tasmania is an epic adventure in itself. Here’s what to expect onboard the Spirit to Tasmania, which travels between Port Melbourne and Devonport. When travellers harp on about it being all about the “journey” rather than the destination, I tend to roll my eyes. Yet, there are some instances where this…

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Tasmazia & the village of Lower Crackpot
Australia | Tasmania

Tasmazia & the village of Lower Crackpot

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Buried deep inside Tasmazia (the largest maze in the Southern Hemisphere) is a top Tasmanian attraction. Read on to find out what it’s like to visit Tasmazia and explore the town of Lower Crackpot, in the heart of the Promised Land. Looking for things to do in Tasmania with kids? Or are you a big…

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Visiting a Piece of Australian History: Port Arthur Tasmania
History | Tasmania

Visiting a Piece of Australian History: Port Arthur Tasmania

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Port Arthur Tasmania is an important part of Australian history, with a varied and horrific past. It’s also known as the most haunted place in Australia. Find out why you should visit this site, here. Every Australian (and possibly those further abroad) has heard of Port Arthur Tasmania, for all the wrong reasons. The penal…

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4 small towns in Tasmania worth visiting
Australia | Tasmania

4 small towns in Tasmania worth visiting

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While Hobart and Launceston are lovely destinations, there’s plenty else to see in Australia’s island state. Here are some small towns in Tasmania worth visiting. There’s a lot to love about Tasmania. It’s clean air. Friendly people. Dynamic landscapes and breathtaking nature. Hobart, which rivals Sydney for beauty. However, the charm of the state can…

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Wine Not? Taking a Wineglass Bay Cruise in Tasmania
Australia | Tasmania

Wine Not? Taking a Wineglass Bay Cruise in Tasmania

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Wineglass Bay is one of the prettiest beaches in Australia, regularly making lists of the top ten (pretty high praise when you consider Oz has over 10,000 of them). Read on to find out about visiting this beautiful beach via a Wineglass Bay Cruise. People travel to Tasmania for many different reasons. The scenery. The…

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A Tasmanian Road Trip: 17 Highlights and Oddities
Australia | Tasmania

A Tasmanian Road Trip: 17 Highlights and Oddities

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A Tasmanian road trip should mostly definitely rank highly on the list of anyone visiting the land Down Under. It’s beautiful (although any road trip will do the job!). There’s a ton of stuff to do. And the island state just happens to be weird AF -in the most endearing way possible. As far as…

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