easy
8 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal walking required with ample transport provided.
Spend a day tasting Tasmania’s finest cool-climate wines with Premier Travel Tasmania in Tamar Valley. Enjoy private access to top vineyards, exquisite wines, and a delicious lunch amid stunning river views.
Eight Hours • Taste some of the best wines Tasmania has to offer!
Embark on a full-day wine tour through Tasmania's stunning Tamar Valley, home to over 32 vineyards. Enjoy tastings of exquisite cool-climate wines, including Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, while savoring a delicious grazing platter for lunch. With a knowledgeable guide, experience the beauty and flavors of this renowned wine region.
The tour begins at 9.30 am when you meet your private guide at your accommodation. Enjoy a scenic drive through the Tamar Valley wine region, Tasmania’s oldest wine-growing area. The Tamar River, Australia’s longest tidal navigable river, is the heart of this wine district. From the Valley to Pipers River in the north, through to Launceston and Relbia to the south, there are more than 32 vineyards within driving distance of each other. With its pure soil and air, the area produces premium cool-climate wines such as Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir and sparkling wines. Cellar door tastings are a specialty of the Tamar Valley. Expect to be pampered, surprised and delighted by your visit to the Valley. Your guide will return you to your accommodation by 5 pm
Private touring with a local guide, transport in a well-appointed vehicle, lunch, wine tastings
If your group is larger than 4 people please contact us for a quote.
Group sizes are limited; secure your private wine tour in advance to guarantee availability and personalized service.
Tasmanian weather can shift quickly; wear layers and comfortable walking shoes for tastings and vineyard visits.
Bring water or opt for provided water between tastings to stay refreshed and balanced throughout the day.
Stay in Hobart or Launceston for easy pickup and drop-off; nearby lodging enhances your overall experience.
The Tamar Valley region has been Tasmania's primary winegrowing area since the early 19th century, benefiting from unique soil and climate conditions.
Many vineyards in the Tamar Valley practice sustainable viticulture, focusing on protecting soil health and local biodiversity.
Needed for short walks at vineyards during tastings.
Helps adapt to changing Tasmanian weather throughout the day.
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat protect from UV during outdoor vineyard visits.
spring|summer|fall specific
Stay hydrated in between wine tastings.