On a compact five-day loop around Tasmania, Hyundai Travel's 타즈매니아 유명 관광지 5선 인기 패키지 4박 5일 여행 패키지 threads together the island's wildest landscapes: Hobart, the glaciated crags of Cradle Mountain, ancient temperate rainforests, and the fire-orange granite beaches of the Bay of Fires. The route—Hobart to Strahan on the west coast, across the highlands to Cradle Mountain and Launceston, then east to Bicheno and Freycinet before returning to Hobart—delivers a concentrated primer in Tasmania’s geology, coastal ecology, and wildlife in five action-packed days.
This guided, eco-certified small-group tour (maximum 22 people) focuses on short walks, wildlife spotting, and interpretive time at signature sites: Russell Falls and the towering eucalypts of Mount Field National Park; Gordon River meanders and peel-back rainforest in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers corridor; alpine dolerite columns at Cradle Mountain; and the startling orange lichen-streaked granite of the Bay of Fires. Freycinet National Park’s Wineglass Bay offers the classic lookout scramble and a choice of beach time or a steeper Mount Amos ascent for panoramic views of the crescent bay.
What makes this package stand out is the way it stitches disparate Tasmanian landscapes into a readable itinerary without feeling rushed. Local guides deliver geology and ecology in plain language, pointing out Gondwanan-age rainforests, endemic flora like myrtle beech and sassafras, and animal traces—wallabies at dawn, wombats grazing on coastal grasslands, and scores of seabirds. Optional add-ons such as a Gordon River cruise expand the experience for boat-curious travelers.
Practical details are deliberately straightforward: departures originate in Hobart, English-speaking guides lead the trip, and Hyundai Travel handles bookings and customer support while a local operator runs day-to-day logistics. Group size keeps the footprint light and allows access to narrow coastal roads and protected park trails. Bring layered clothing for sudden coastal winds, sturdy boots for rocky lookouts, and a daypack with water and insect repellent to enjoy short hikes and beach walks.
This itinerary is ideal for travelers who want a concentrated Tasmanian primer—big geological moments, reliable wildlife encounters, and crisp coastal scenery—without camping. It’s a curated, responsible way to see island highlights while supporting local operators and the protected landscapes that make Tasmania such a singular outdoor destination.
Expect varied walking underfoot: boardwalks in rainforest sections, gravel tracks around alpine tarns, and sandy stretches along eastern beaches. The itinerary suits hikers who can manage 3–5 kilometres of walking per day at a steady pace; not technical, but uneven terrain and coastal winds demand sturdy footwear. Exact meeting-point details are provided after booking; also confirm luggage allowances and any mobility restrictions with Hyundai Travel beforehand. Pack a rainproof layer and binoculars for sharpened wildlife viewing—choices that dramatically increase the quality of your days in the field.