Tasmania
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About Tasmania
Beautiful Tasmania sits slightly south of mainland Australia. A rugged island of rocky, snow-capped mountains, vast forests and wild plains fringed by beaches of golden sands, this is a dazzling destination for outdoorsy travellers. Australia’s only island state, Tasmania feels distinctly different from the mainland, with its heritage towns, unspoilt landscapes and charming, laid-back vibe. This is reflected in many of the best places to stay in Tasmania — intimate, often owner-run escapes in spectacular surroundings.
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Begin your explorations in coastal Hobart, strolling through the lovely, leafy town centre with its historic townhouses, artsy museums and burgeoning crop of top-notch eateries and bars. A small, friendly city, this is a great base for sailing excursions, cycling, sight-seeing and stocking up on seasonal produce at bustling markets. Hop across to Bruny Island for superb wildlife encounters, or retreat to the farmhouses and homesteads of the countryside for delicious cuisine and a real sense of tranquility. Foodies and wine aficionados will adore the Tamar Valley in particular; Launceston is a brilliant springboard for tours and tastings.
Tasmania’s isolated setting has preserved some of the rarest plants and animals in the region. Admire the pristine green-greys of the Huon Valley, clamber up the craggy peaks of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, or kayak and sail along the island’s lakes and rivers. Some of the best places to stay in Tasmania are coastal escapes, ideal for sun-drenched days spent swimming, surfing and soaking up the splendour of this very special destination.
The Best Places to Stay in Tasmania
FOR BOUTIQUE CHIC
- The Islington Hotel, a converted Regency townhouse in hilly South Hobart, fuses timeless elegance with chic modern design. The stone and glass extension frames beautiful views of Mount Wellington, there's a gorogeous gourmet restaurant, and an impressive collection of art and antiques from the owners' 30 years of global travels adorns the hotel. Very romantic.
- Ship Inn Stanley, housed in a charming yellow-painted inn dating back to the 1800s, is a gorgeous Tasmanian bolthole. Nine indulgent suites ooze elegance, with antique furnishings, original artwork and curios set against warm, moody painted walls and polished wood. Kick back in the shared guest lounge or admire picturesque views of Sawyer Bay from the deck. A real gem.
- The Red Feather Inn is a collection of beautiful colonial-era buildings, offering rooms, suites and superb private cottages in the Meander Valley. A short drive from Launceston, this is a great base for couples, friends and families, with gorgeous gardens and easy access to hiking and cycling trails. The farm-to-table cuisine is top-notch.
For Foodies
- Stillwater Seven in lovely Launceston is the stuff of legend. Chef Craig Will's seven-course tasting menus will delight foodies, who have been flocking to the award-winning Stillwater Restaurant since its opening. Linger a little longer with a few nights at one of the seven suites housed in an 1830s riverside flour mill. Elegant, design-led spaces are a fabulous fusion of old and new, and feel wonderfully romantic.
FOR a City Break
- Henry Jones Art Hotel prides itself on being Australia's first 'art hotel'. A hip, stylish space housed in a series of 1820s warehouse conversions and a former jam factory on Hobart's waterfront, the hotel has characterful rooms with wooden beams, exposed stone, metal roofs and superb harbour views. The speakeasy bar is very cool, and art by Tasmanian artists is showcased in rooms & shared areas.
- The Tasman is a luxurious Hobart hotel with striking waterfront views from three connected buildings, the oldest of which dates back to 1847. Swish suites are beautifully appointed, with mood lighting, striped red and white carpets, and big beds topped with crisp white linens. Two restaurants, a speakeasy-style bar, gym and balconies complete the picture.
- MACq 01 is a sleek contemporary hotel on the Hobart waterfront, with glittering metal roof, wooden siding and floor-to-ceiling windows from stylish modern guest rooms. Big photos act as headboards, and minimalist rooms feature designer furnishings as well as indulgent bathrooms & terraces. The storytelling theme is appealingly unique, with fascinating organised tours of the hotel and the city beyond.
- Moss Hotel, tucked in a pair of 19th-century sandstone warehouses near Hobart's waterfront, has exposed brick or stone walls, glittering moss-coloured Italian tiles and a real sense of timeless glamour in its 41 guest rooms. An elegant urban offering, perfect for romantics.
FOR A COUNTRY HOUSE
- Woodbridge on the Derwent, 25 minutes from Hobart in the Derwent Valley, invites guests to unwind in eight luxurious suites — many of which boast idyllic river views. Expect crackling fireplaces, a cosy library, great wine cellar and extensive gardens surrounding the 1825-built mansion. With kayaks, paddle boards, bicycles, a hot tub and sauna, this is a top rural hideaway in wine country.
- Quamby Estate, set within 150 acres of landscaped grounds with tennis courts and a nine-hole golf course, is a marvellous rural retreat just 20 minutes from Launceston. Unwind in laid-back boutique bliss, savour seasonal cuisine or host a gorgeous wedding. A historic homestead dating back to the 1820s, with plenty of charm.
- Villa Howden, on the tranquil shores of North West Bay, promises 10 elegant guest rooms and suites with waterfront views and floral textiles in a lovely country house. Stroll through leafy gardens, tuck into terrific Tasmanian cuisine, and enjoy sailing or hiking excursions. Romantic and relaxing.
- The Corinda Collection has the feel of a country escape, yet sits just 15 minutes from central Hobart. The house is still in the hands of the family of 19th-century timber merchant Alfred Crisp, the original owner. Lavish traditional rooms, suites and cottages have big bay windows framed by patterned curtains, with cosy beds and antique pieces. Perch on the pretty terrace or take a guided tour of the gardens.
For a Glamping Retreat
- Truffle Lodge sits on the banks of the Derwent River. Five luxurious tents await, featuring private decks, double beds, patterned rugs and ensuite bathrooms with big wooden tubs. Savour breakfasts, three-course dinners and games by the fire in the main lodge. Book the whole place for a memorable celebration with friends.
- Bay of Fires Bush Retreat, close to gorgeous Binalong Bay, has cosy bell tents and a trendy bunk house as well as rooms with shared bathrooms. The big shared kitchen has a pared back industrial vibe, and guests are encouraged to gather to share food or tales by the fire after days of surfing and exploring. Don't miss the chance to pre-order the delicious signature breakfasts!
For Sea Views
- Avalon Coastal Retreat, on Tasmania's striking east coast, offers three spacious bedrooms overlooking a beautiful private beach. Kick back on the beach, hike along the clifftops or fill your bags with seasonal produce from Swansea's farmers' market to cook delicious dinners in the villa's modern, open-plan kitchen. Sensational sea views take centre stage at this luxury private villa.
- Piermont Retreat is made up of charming cottages set around an 1838-built farmhouse overlooking two stunning private beaches. A remote east-coast escape, this family-friendly spot has cosy spaces in earthy tones, with log fires, spa baths and full kitchens. There's superb seasonal fare at the restaurant, and activities include kayaking, surfing, swimming & hiking. Very special.
- Saffire Freycinet has 20 indulgent suites facing Coles Bay in the Freycinet National Park. Brilliant for romantic couples and outdoorsy adventurers, this luxury lodge promises guided nature walks, bird watching, Tasmanian devil encounters, and more. The serene spa is ideal for unwinding after big days out.
For a Wilderness Lodge
- Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge offers four different types on accommodation, from suites to detached family cabins, surrounded by the wilderness of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park. Romantics will adore the Waldheim Alpine Spa, whilst outdoorsy types can see wallabies, wombats, possums and endemic birds whilst trekking and biking. The wine tastings are wonderful, too.
- Thousand Lakes Lodge is an adult-only escape with nine contemporary guest rooms. Brilliant for those dreaming of discovering the 'real' Tasmania, this lodge offers hiking, fishing, e-biking, mountain biking, wildlife-spotting and more. An off-grid, eco-focused property on the banks of Lake Augusta.
For Design-Led Luxury
- Kittawa Lodge is one of Australia's most exceptional escapes. Set on 96 acres of windswept coastal dunes on remote King Island, the lodge offers two minimalist one-bedroom hideaways featuring designer furnishings, sea-facing soaking tubs and artwork by local artists. Expect friendly hosts, feasts of seasonal produce and off-the-beaten-track adventures. Totally off-grid, absolutely sensational and very romantic.
- Mona Pavilions offers ultra-modern pavilions on the Morilla Estate, in the grounds of the acclaimed MONA Museum. On the Derwent River just north of Hobart, this slick rural spot promises bold, design-led interiors with crisp, clean lines and pops of orange and purple against black-and-white interiors. There's a gym, sauna, heated pool, as well as vineyard tours, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant and sensational art aplenty.
- Rocky Hills Retreat is hidden within 250 acres of native bushland, perfect for a couples' escape. A striking, architecturally designed one-bedroom lodge, this space offers minimalist contemporary interiors, stunning views from floor-to-ceiling windows, and plenty of privacy. Cook up a storm in the charcoal kitchen, cosy up by the wood-burning stove and soak up forest panoramas.
FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
Travel Information
- Fly to Hobart Airport or Launceston Airport from a larger hub, such as Melbourne or Sydney. Alternatively, arrive to Tasmania by ferry from Port Melbourne or Davenport. Hop on a bus or take a taxi to your hotel from there. Many hotels will also be happy to arrange an airport or port pick up in advance.
- Hobart is well-connected by public transport, but you'll want the independence of your own ride to explore Tasmania more freely. Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Visit in the summer months — between December and February — for pleasant temperatures and plenty of sunshine. This is peak season; you may find the spring and autumn shoulder season quieter, and hotels often offer reduced rates in those months.
STILL NOT SURE?
- Explore our list of all the best places to stay in Hobart.
- Alternatively, expand your search to see our pick of the best places to stay in neighbouring Victoria.
- Or contact one of our friendly Gurus for advice.
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Best Hotels in Tasmania
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Waratah On York Launceston (Tasmania) 11 rooms from AU$139
Local exploring - Brilliantly located for exploring Launceston on foot, close to Launceston City Park and the Queen Victoria Museum & Art GalleryFamilies - The three-bedroom apartment with kitchen & sitting room is perfect for families or groupsGreat walks - Follow hiking trails and spot fluttering birds in the striking Cataract Gorge ReserveWhirlpool Bathtub - Both the Executive Suite and King Suite have a spa bathA simple, affordable selection of rooms, suites & a three-bedroom apartment in a restored Victorian mansion. High ceilings & big windows create a sense of space, whilst armchairs & crackling fires are appealingly cosy. Guests share a sunlit deck, and there are eateries aplenty a short walk away. See More
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Herons Rise Vineyard Accommodation Kettering, Tasmania 2 rooms from AU$165
Families - Families will appreciate the two-bedroom Wine Loft Cottage, ideal for trips with little ones who will also love the gardensValue chic - Two simple, self-catering cottages set amongst vineyards near Kettering & Bruny Island, offering great value charmLocal markets - Head up to Hobart on a Saturday for the lively Salamanca Markets, where you'll find fresh produce & artisanal crafts aplentyGreat walks - Amble between the vines and through wildflower meadows, take guided garden tours & feed the farm animals as a familyTwo tranquil wooden cottages set amongst vineyards & well-tended gardens near Kettering. Both the one-bedroom cottage & the two-bedroom Wine Loft have airy kitchens, sitting rooms with wood-burning stoves & terraces facing idyllic rural views. Traditional, charming & appealingly affordable. See More
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Hadley's Orient Hotel Hobart (Australia) 71 rooms from AU$173
Museums - The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) are both within walking distance of the hotelOther Activities - The hotel has partnered with Heritage Horse Drawn Carriages to provide an exclusive Carriage Tour and Royal Tea ExperienceLocal exploring - A mid-city location making this a great choice for travellers keen to experience Hobart's lively arts and nightlife sceneBusiness meetings - A great business base in the CBD, with meeting rooms and events spacesAn Victorian-era building near Hobart's CBD, housing the oldest continuously operated hotel in Tasmania. Spacious rooms have a retro feel with patterned carpets, striped wallpaper & vintage decor. An elegant bar comes with a grand piano and the restaurant serves regional cuisine. Smart & historic. See More
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Mantra Charles Hotel Launceston (Australia) 99 rooms from AU$180
Museums - The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery is within walking distance, and houses a fascinating array of exhibitsBusiness meetings - A 10-minute stroll from the CBD & equipped with three meeting spaces, this is a great business trip baseLocal exploring - Amble around Launceston with ease, or take day trips to the wineries of the Tamar Valley and beyondCycling - Bicycle hire can be arranged and there are myriad scenic routes in the city and further afieldSet behind an impressive Art Deco style facade, this understated and modern hotel is set at the gateway to the Tamar Valley. Rooms are minimalist and contemporary with white washed walls, floor to ceiling windows and bursts of colour coming from the soft furnishings. A smart stay. See More
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Mantra Collins Hotel Hobart (Australia) 80 rooms from AU$190
Business meetings - A modern hotel for business travellers with smart work spaces & long stay apartments, just 150 metres from the CBDMuseums - Pop into the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery or The Museum of Old & New Art (MONA), both city highlightsLocal exploring - A central setting and great views makes this a brilliant choice for on-foot explorersTheatre - Catch a fabulous performance at the Theatre RoyalA smart hotel set in a great mid-city location. Well appointed rooms & apartments are contemporary in design and feature floor-to-ceiling windows - some have city views. Sample Tasmanian dishes at the restaurant and find yourself just a stroll away from many of the city's major attractions. See More
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Hobart Hideaway Pods Hobart (Tasmania) 2 rooms from AU$201
Hideaway - A romantic hideaway for nature lovers dreaming of real seclusion & gorgeous views — with easy access to superb sightsCountry Escape - A rural escape just 20 minutes' drive south of Hobart, with Derwent River views & tranquil birdwatching & stargazingViews - Bi-folding doors open onto sweeping decks with spectacular views of the forest and Derwent River beyondGreat walks - Hike part of the Huon Trail for stunning views of wineries & farms, or follow the coastal Alum Cliffs Walking TrackThe Pea Pod & the Vanilla Pod sit within 2.5 acres of rolling grounds, with mesmerising views towards the Derwent River. Airy, light-filled spaces have bi-folding doors revealing private decks for sunbathing or star-gazing. Each pod has a simple kitchenette & en-suite bathroom. A hideaway for two. See More
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Moss Hotel Hobart (Tasmania) 41 rooms from AU$212
City Style - A fabulous fusion of old & new, with restored warehouses featuring moss-green Italian tiling, handmade furniture & exposed stoneRomantic Break - A glamorous, grown-up base near lively Salamanca Square, perfect for romantic Hobart city breaksLocal markets - Close to the bustling Saturday Salamanca Markets, where 300 stalls sell fabulous local produce, artisanal crafts & moreSailing - Take scenic sailing trips on the bay for beautiful views of Hobart from the waterRecommended by - Mr & Mrs Smith, TabletA grown-up & glamorous hotel tucked in a pair of 19th-century sandstone warehouses near Hobart's waterfront. Interiors feature handmade wooden furniture, with exposed brick or stone walls & glittering moss-colour Italian tiles. There's no restaurant, but you're steps from Salamanca Square. Superb. See More
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Daisy Bank Cottages Richmond, TAS (Tasmania) 2 rooms from AU$214
Great walks - Follow tracks across the 650 acres of verdant farmland, through white gum & black peppermint forest, and spot birds & wildlifeHideaway - A tranquil hideaway on a 650 acre merino farm near Richmond, perfect for unwinding with a good book, or walking & exploringFamilies - Book Libby's Cottage if travelling as a family, with space for four guests, plus an inviting BBQ area and cottage gardenLocal markets - Buy fresh produce at the Richmond Farmers' Market on Saturdays, perfect for cooking in your cottageTwo charming cottages in an 1830s-built sandstone barn on a tranquil, 650-acre merino sheep farm. Tucked in leafy gardens, both Libby's & Jessie's Cottages have cosy sitting rooms with wood-burning stoves, loft bedrooms & well-equipped kitchens. Pretty hideaways in rural Tasmania, near Richmond. See More
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Bay of Fires Bush Retreat Binalong Bay, Tasmania 10 rooms from AU$225
Groups - Book tents or the bunk house with nature-focused friends eager to hike & surf before cooking together in the eveningCountry Escape - Glamping tents in a striking rural setting, offering a real sense of tranquility near Binalong BayRestrictions on children - Children older than 12 years are welcomeSailing - Can be booked nearby.A hip hideaway near beautiful Binalong Bay, with bell tents as well as a trendy, minimalist bunk house & rooms with shared bathrooms. The big communal kitchen has a pared-back, industrial vibe & the ethos is centred on gathering to share food & tales by the fire. Simple, stylish & a surf favourite. See More
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Salamanca Wharf Hotel Hobart (Tasmania) 22 rooms from AU$237
Local exploring - A great base for longer stay guests who appreciate the flexibility of well-equipped apartments in a superb central locationValue chic - Studios are great value, with the option of cooking for yourself in well-appointed kitchensLocal markets - Join locals at the lively Salamanca Markets on Saturdays, where 300 stalls showcase seasonal produce, textiles and jewelleryGreat walks - Guided walking tours of central Hobart, Sullivans Cove and the waterfront area are a great way to discover the cityA collection of modern studios & apartments in a restored warehouse building. Spaces have well-equipped electric blue kitchens with granite worktops & Smeg appliances, whilst the loft penthouses feature free-standing tubs. Breakfast & lunch are served onsite; the city's attractions are steps away. See More
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The Red Feather Inn Launceston (Australia) 12 rooms from AU$244
Trekking - Take fabulous tours on the Overland Track & the Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair National Park with the Tasmanian Walking CompanyCountry Escape - A beautiful rural escape close to Launceston, perfect for keen ramblers, foodies and fans of great Tasmanian wineGroups - Charming cottages with multiple bedrooms are ideal for groups of friends - particularly those on walking holidaysWine tasting - Follow the Tamar Valley Wine Route for tours and tastings at some of the 30+ cellar doors of the Tamar ValleyA collection of Georgian-era buildings nestled in the Meander Valley in Northern Tasmania. Rooms, suites & cottages boast garden views & contemporary interiors. Brilliant for intimate weddings, romantic getaways or group trips, with gourmet fare, walking tours & lovely gardens. Utterly charming. See More
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Ambience on Huon B&B Wattle Grove, Tasmania 3 rooms from AU$244
Great walks - Follow wonderful walking trails through the Huon Valley, stopping to admire striking vistas, or visiting farm shops & eateriesLocal exploring - Brilliant for discovering the waterways, walking trails and fresh food of the beautiful Huon Valley in south TasmaniaCountry Escape - A restful rural escape, this family-run B&B has just three guest rooms with garden views & sits near the Huon RiverFishing - Take trout fishing tours with expert anglers, honing your fishing skills — and perhaps cooking up your catchA welcoming three-bedroom B&B in the Huon Valley with warm hosts, who cook up delicious breakfasts & share top tips aplenty. All the bedrooms boast comfortable, classic interiors with garden & river views. Guests share a lounge with pool table, and wrap-around verandah overlooking the Huon River. See More
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Henry Jones Art Hotel Hobart (Australia) 50 rooms from AU$263
Artworks - Australia's first dedicated art hotel, exhibiting original contemporary artworks by Tasmanian artists in public spaces & roomsLocal markets - Lively Salamanca Market is just a short walk away, and perfect for picking up sourvenirs, fresh produce & artisanal craftsWeddings - Event spaces are brilliant for intimate Hobart weddings, with lots of space for seated dinners and dancingRomantic Break - A romantic art-focused hotel, with rustic-chic rooms, superb cocktails and lovely waterfront viewsAustralia's first dedicated art hotel has transformed a historic 1820s jam warehouse on Hobart's waterfront in to a contemporary, hip and stylish space. Rooms are tastefully furnished with large bathrooms. Perfect for a weekend city break or honeymooners. See More
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Peppers Silo Hotel Launceston (Invermay TAS 7248) 108 rooms from AU$265
Local exploring - Explore buzzing Launceston on foot, or use the hotel as a base for hiking, bird watching and wine tasting in the Tamar ValleyGreat walks - Follow the riverside walk into the city centre, or wind your way along the scenic hiking trails of nearby Cataract GorgeIndustrial conversion - Dating back to the 1960s, the heritage building is 35 metres high and contained grain in four large silosBirdwatching - Go bird watching in the beautiful Tamar Island Wetlands, where you can spot rare endemic birds aplentyThe building comprises of four grain silos with chic modern interiors. A comfortable family-run hotel offering delicious seasonal cuisine in its café or restaurant and featuring an indulgent spa. All rooms have wonderful views over the Tamar River and it is just a short stroll to the city centre. See More
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The Cove Kettering, Tasmania 4 rooms from AU$267
Romantic Break - Four luxurious suites, each with a private balcony, close to Little Oyster Bay — perfect for a romantic breakLocal exploring - Brilliantly placed for discovering Bruny Island and the coast, yet also within easy reach of lively HobartLocal markets - Drive 30 minutes into Hobart for the fabulous Salamanca Markets, where 300 stallholders gather with fresh produce & craftsGreat walks - Head inland to follow verdant hiking paths amidst the forests near Samson Falls, or part of the famed Huon TrailA collection of four contemporary suites with views towards Little Oyster Bay in coastal Kettering. Sleek, airy spaces have big beds, cosy sofas & private balconies. Guests share access to a guest lounge with a crackling fireplace & inviting breakfast area. Lovely & luxurious. See More
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Quamby Estate Launceston (Australia) 10 rooms from AU$272
Country Escape - Set on 150 acres of stunning parklands, boasting a golf course, tennis courts, lakes and drawing rooms with marble fireplaceWeddings - A beautiful wedding venue, with intimate spaces for private receptions, garden ceremonies & guests to stay in the homesteadGolf - Quamby’s boasts a nine hole golf course, perfect for a round or two with friends and family during your stayRomantic Break - A romantic escape with fragrant gardens, gourmet dining & suites with classic antiques and spa bathsA peaceful country estate with beautifully landscaped grounds & a nine-hole golf course. Expect ten elegant guest bedrooms - some with spa baths - and appealing shared spaces including a drawing room with fireplace. Savour seasonal cuisine in the relaxed dining room & picnics on the grassy lawn. See More
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Arcoona Manor Deloraine, Tasmania 5 rooms from AU$297
Families - Families will adore the two-bedroom Tiers Suite, with connecting bedrooms, a private sitting room & lovely viewsRomantic Break - A romantic five-suite B&B with spacious, individually designed rooms in a heritage home surrounded by gardensLocal markets - Gather at the buzzy Deloraine Market on the 1st Saturday of each month, tasting superb local produce or picking up local craftsGreat walks - Follow hiking trails in the scenic Liffey Falls Reserve or Mole Creek Karst National ParkA charming five-suite B&B housed in an 1892-built manor house in laid-back Deloraine. Expect individually decorated guest rooms with period features & original artwork overlooking rose-filled gardens. Shared spaces including a billiards room, ballroom-turned-breakfast room & fireside lounge. See More
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The Tasman Hobart (Tasmania) 152 rooms from AU$301
Foodies - Foodies will adore tasting feasts by Chef Massimo Mele, paired with sommelier-selected wines, or indulgent high teas & cocktailsCity Style - A luxurious city hotel with crisp, contemporary rooms & suites in a beautifully restored historic settingGreat walks - Take a guided hike on Tasmania’s dazzling Three Capes Track, with rocky cliffs, glittering seas & a multitude of birdsRestaurant - Enjoy Italian cuisine with a Tasmanian twist at Peppina or modern Australian cuisine at the Deco LoungeA luxurious city hotel with striking waterfront views from beautifully appointed rooms & suites with crisp white linens on big beds, atmospheric lighting & swish bathrooms. Three connected buildings — the oldest built in 1847 — house two restaurants, a speakeasy bar, gym & more. Chic and central. See More
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The Corinda Collection Hobart (Australia) 9 rooms from AU$242
Learning - Regular organised tours of the garden including history of the house (and the Crisp family who built it) and the Glebe areaLocal exploring - Well-placed to see southern Tasmania's most popular attractions and just 15 minutes from Hobart city centreCountry Escape - Peace, privacy and spectacular views are combined with a warm family welcome - popular among garden loversSights nearby - Discover the World Heritage listed Port Arthur, accessible by sea as well as over landLavish Victorian-style accommodation, offering both rooms or cottages, on a hilltop area in the idyllic Glebe suburb of Hobart. Surrounded by lush gardens, with breakfast and an honesty-bar available. Just a 15 minute walk into the centre of Hobart making this a tranquil yet convenient stay. See More
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Islington Hotel Hobart (Australia) 11 rooms from AU$312
Great walks - Take guided walking tours of historic Sullivans Cove, just five minutes away & the area's first site of European settlementFoodies - Chef Anthony Illingworth offers superb seasonal menus showcasing top Tasmanian fare in an elegant, relaxed settingLearning - Delve into the hotel's fascinating collection of art and artefacts, collected over 30 years of travellingHoneymoons - A gorgeous honeymoon retreat, in a historic stately home with sumptuous suites & plenty of privacyRecommended by - Mr & Mrs Smith, FodorsAn old Regency house is the perfect setting for this art-filled boutique hotel with fabulous glass & stone extension, in hill South Hobart with stunning views to Mt Wellington. A swimming pool, BBQ facilities & an acre of manicured gardens with a 100 year old willow tree complete the picture. A gem. See More
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Maylands Lodge Hobart (Tasmania) 12 rooms from AU$314
Romantic Break - Hide away in this striking historic B&B, with big bedrooms & freestanding tubs, before exploring laid-back HobartFamilies - Two-bedroom studios are ideal for families, with space for up to five guests & private seating areasLandmark - Home to the Pearce & later Brownell families, before becoming the Hobart Girls’ Industrial School & a Salvation Army buildingGreat walks - Stroll around the 18-hectare Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens and leafy waterside Queens Domain in the sunshineA collection of 12 chic, contemporary rooms, suites & studios in a restored 19th-century Italianate lodge set in North Hobart. Tucked behind the opulent façade are soothing spaces with clean lines, minimalist furnishings, big soaking tubs & unique Tasmanian artwork. Expect hearty breakfasts, too. See More
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Villa Howden Margate, Tasmania 10 rooms from AU$319
Country Escape - Unwind in verdant surroundings, with garden views, idyllic walks & a real sense of calm south of HobartGreat walks - Follow part of the scenic Huon Trail through the vineyards and rolling farmland of the Huon ValleySailing - Go sailing on beautiful North West Bay, which can be seen from the villa's guest roomsRomantic Break - A romantic rural escape with just 10 elegant rooms & suites and gorgeous garden viewsRecommended by - TabletVilla Howden, located on the tranquil shores of North West Bay, offers traditional elegance and the perfect place to stay for intimate celebrations and quiet contemplation. Rooms are beautifully decorated and fresh local produce is served in peaceful dining rooms. A secluded country house. See More
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Stillwater Seven Launceston (Tasmania) 7 rooms from AU$348
Foodies - Chef Craig Will's seven course tasting menus at the award-winning Stillwater Restaurant are the stuff of foodie dreamsRomantic Break - Indulgent suites are hugely romantic, and perfect for unwinding with river views after delicious dinnersFishing - Take day trips to the Western Lakes for some of the world's best trout fishing — the Stillwater team can cook up your catch, tooRestaurant - The Stillwater Restaurant has been a gastronomic landmark for two decades, showcasing top Tasmanian produce in innovative waysRecommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithHoused in an 1830s riverside flour mill on the edge of Launceston, Stillwater welcomes guests to seven beautiful suites with handmade furnishings & moody tones. Honouring the history of the building, these unique spaces have exposed beams & stone, big beds & river views. The restaurant is legendary. See More
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Thousand Lakes Lodge Liawenee, Tasmania 9 rooms from AU$376
Active Holiday - Experience adventure in the Tasmanian wilderness, with hiking, fishing, e-biking, mountain biking and wildlife-spottingWildlife Area - Spotted-tail quolls, wombats, wallabies, ringtail possums andlLong-nosed potoroos can all be spotted nearbyCycling - Explore the western lakes of the Central Plateau World Heritage area on the new off road e-bikesEco break - An enchanting off-grid and eco-sensitive lodge in a beautiful part of TasmaniaAn adult-only contemporary lodge offering luxury accommodation in one of Tasmania's most epic and rugged regions. An enormous lounge features vast swathes of glass and an equally impressive double sided fireplace. A place to come and discover the 'real' Tasmania. See More
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Freycinet Lodge Coles Bay, Tasmania 60 rooms from AU$389
Families - Family Cabins sleep up to 5 guests & activities for all ages include sea kayaking, boat rides, walking & wildlife toursRomantic Break - A wonderfully romantic escape in the Frecinet National Park, ideal for outdoorsy couples seeking secluded indulgenceViews - Magical views over Coles BayOutstanding location - Set between the long curve of Richardson’s Beach and rocky Honeymoon Bay on the remote east coast of TasmaniaA collection of understated coastal cabins & pavilions on beautiful Coles Bay in the remote Freycinet National Park. Crisp contemporary spaces have clean lines & earthy colour palettes: the focus is very much on the views. Two excellent restaurants, a buzzy bar & myriad outdoorsy activities await. See More
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Ship Inn Stanley Stanley (Tasmania) 9 rooms from AU$432
Romantic Break - Van Diemen’s Apartment is a wonderfully romantic hideaway, perfect for couples eager to unwind by the coastGroups - Book two-bedroom Roaring Tom’s Apartment — previously the inn's bar — for a seaside trip with friendsGreat walks - Follow hiking trails in the stunning Tarkine rainforest, or the Rocky Cape National ParkLocal markets - Fill your pockets with fresh produce at the Stanley Harvest MarketA collection of nine indulgent suites in a charming yellow-painted inn dating back to the 1800s. Admire beautiful views of Sawyer Bay & flower-filled gardens from suites bedecked in warm, moody tones, with antiques, artwork & polished wood. There are kitchenettes, a shared guest lounge & a gym, too. See More
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Piermont Retreat Swansea, Tasmania 28 rooms from AU$438
Families - The estate and wild surroundings are brilliant for older children or teenagers who can fully enjoy the outdoor adventuresWildlife Area - The nearby Freycinet National Park, a wildlife hub, stretches from the heathlands to the beaches of the Tasman SeaBack to Nature - A beautiful escape on Tasmania's remote east coast, with eco-conscious cottages & suites in rugged seaside groundsKayaking - Borrow one of the hotel’s kayaks and paddle along the coastA stylish and romantic coastal retreat with access to two stunning private beaches. Charming cottages are clad in earthy tones, and feature log fires, spa baths and full kitchens. Many also boast ocean views. Flavoursome seasonal fare and a plethora of activities complete the picture. Exceptional. See More
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MACq 01 Hobart (Australia) 114 rooms from AU$349
Mountain biking - The Bangor Adventure uses pedal assisted electric mountain bikes to explore Bangor, an extraordinary private Tasmanian propertyLocal exploring - Close to Constitution Dock with its fishing boats and pleasure craft, Salamanca Place, Franklin Square and St David’s ParkHotel Entertainment - Listen to the Master Storyteller and his team of full-time Storytellers who speak of local tales of TasmaniaCity Style - A hugely chic city hotel, with a real focus on hip contemporary design & original artworkSituated on a wharf offering stunning views over the waterfront, river and mountains. Interiors are elegant and modern with light rooms boasting indulgent bathrooms and private terraces. Featuring an interesting storytelling theme and offering organised tours of the hotel and city. Superb. See More
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Woodbridge on the Derwent near Hobart, New Norfolk, Tasmania from AU$513
Watersports - Swim in the river, or hone your paddle boarding or hydro bike skills out on the water as you admire beautiful viewsGreat walks - Follow mapped trails through the hotel grounds, including gorgeous riverside walks, or stroll into town to exploreLocal exploring - A beautiful base for exploring the Derwent River or the plethora or nearby eateries, pubs and boutiques on footCountry Escape - A gorgeous rural escape, with a historic country house dating back to 1825 and oozing luxury charmEight luxury suites in historic 1825 convict-built riverside mansion, only 25 minutes from Hobart. Family owned and run, with a private ballroom, library and open fireplaces. A great base for exploring renowned local cuisine and wine producers. See More
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Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge Cradle Mountain, Tasmania 86 rooms from AU$582
Country Escape - A beautiful rural escape in the stunning surroundings of Cradle Mountain, perfect for outdoorsy types who also appreciate luxuryRomantic Break - A romantic lodge with indulgnet guest rooms, a superb spa and hot tubs with verdant views & plenty of privacyOther Activities - Take to the skies to see dazzling Cradle Mountain and the surrounding national park from the airOutstanding location - Located on the edge of the spectacular World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National ParkRecommended by - FodorsA Tasmanian wilderness experience that's hard to beat. Four different styles of accommodation including suites and standalone family friendly cabins. A fabulous spa sanctuary makes this the perfect base for trekking in the Cradle Mountain area. See More
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Rocky Hills Retreat Rocky Hills, Tasmania 1 rooms from AU$633
Back to Nature - A beautiful bush setting with magnificent coastal views through the trees, perfect for reconnecting with natureHideaway - Absolute seclusion and beautiful contemporary architecture are the draw at this romantic hilltop hideawayWildlife Area - Spot endemic birsd and wildlife in the Freycinet National Park, a 40 minute drive awayGreat walks - Stroll down to the coast or along scenic Mayfield beach to soak up mesmerising viewsA beautiful one-bedroom retreat in 250 acres of stunning native bushland near the coast. Minimalist contemporary interiors feature designer furnishings, floor-to-ceiling windows & a cosy wood-burning stove. A romantic couples' hideaway with a fully stocked kitchen & bar and dazzling views. See More
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Mona Pavilions Berriedale, Hobart, Tasmania from AU$704
Romantic Break - A luxury gem for design-focused romantics, with spacious suites featuring artwork, dazzling views & a real sense of glamourFoodies - Mediterranean-inspired restaurant the Source is a destination in itself, with fresh flavours & sensational seafoodLocal markets - Take the hotel's boat along the river to Salamanca in Hobart, where 300 stalls sell local produce each SaturdayMuseums - Beautifully placed to visit the acclaimed Museum of Old and New Art (MONA)Recommended by - Mr & Mrs SmithSlick, contemporary self-catering pavilions on the Morilla Estate a short ferry ride from Hobart in the grounds of the acclaimed Mona. Festivals, culture courses, with free museum entry, a gym, sauna and heated indoor infinity pool await at this super-stylish escape. See More
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Truffle Lodge Gretna, Tasmania 5 rooms from AU$860
Back to Nature - A gorgeous glamping escape on the banks of the Derwent River, with walks, boat rides & wildlife-spotting on your doorstepCanoeing - Glide along the Derwent River by canoe, discovering the beautiful valley with its surrounding hills, farms and wildlifeGreat walks - Follow walking trails through Mount Field National Park, or take trails to Russell Falls and Tall TreesGroups - Book the whole place for a group retreat or outdoorsy celebration with friendsA gorgeous glamping retreat, with five luxurious tents on the banks of the tranquil Derwent River. Tents feature double beds, patterned rugs, private terraces & ensuite bathrooms with big wooden tubs. Guests gather in the main lodge for breakfasts, three-course dinners & games by the fire. Lovely. See More
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Avalon Coastal Retreat Swansea, Tasmania 3 rooms from AU$1071
Trekking - Follow coastal hiking paths overlooking Great Oyster Bay or journey to the Freycinet National Park for more challenging trailsBirdwatching - See coastal birds flitting overhead from the deck, or venture to nearby nature reserves for expert-led birdwatching walksGroups - Perfect for groups of friends, who will adore the three bedrooms and communal spaces, as well as exploring the areaHideaway - A chic rural hideaway with coastal views, access to the beach, fishing spots, hiking trails and moreRecommended by - FodorsThis exclusive house has three delightful rooms, each with their own bathroom. Wetsuits, boogie boards, beach towels, backpacks and walking maps are all provided, and there's the option to have the fridge fully stocked up. Stunning coastal views ensures this is luxurious self-catering at its best. See More
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Kittawa Lodge King Island, Tasmania 2 rooms from AU$1600
Hideaway - A beautiful escape on little-visited King Island, with romantic lodges, striking ocean views & 96 acres of coastal landHoneymoons - Honeymooners will adore the indulgnet lodges, with big soaking tubs, chic interiors, dramatic views & cracking cuisineWildlife Area - Spot rare orange-bellied parrots, bush turkeys & red-necked wallabies from your private deck, immersed in natureOutstanding location - Set upon 96 acres of secluded beachfront land on King IslandOne of Australia's most exceptional escapes, Kittawa offers two one-bedroom lodges on 96 acres of windswept coastal dunes on remote King Island. Minimalist designer spaces place the landscape centre stage. The hosts create feasts of seasonal produce & arrange outdoorsy adventures galore. A haven. See More
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Saffire Freycinet Coles Bay, Tasmania 20 rooms from AU$1734
Wildlife Area - Join the team in their free-range Tasmanian devil enclosure, observing these rare creatures & understanding conservation effortsGreat walks - Take guided walks, including from Freycinet Peninsula to Cape Tourville and Sleepy Bay, spotting whales, dolphins and sealsHoneymoons - Luxurious suites are brilliant for off-the-beaten track honeymoons, complete with romantic private dining experiencesBack to Nature - A remote escape with myriad nature-focused activities, including guided walks, animal encounters & foodie tastingsRecommended by - Tablet, FodorsStunning views of Coles Bay from all angles of this all inclusive luxury lodge, designed to relax and rejuvenate. Indulge in the Sapphire Spa with private suites and pavilions dotted along the coast. Fantastic walks with opportunities to see wildlife and the endangered Tasmanian devil. See More