There's no shortage of beautiful places to stay in Tasmania. There's so much to see and do, however, that first time visitors can find it tricky to narrow things down ahead of time. Conscious of the plethora of choice, our Gurus have put together a list of 10 top spots for those dreaming of gorgeous waterfront views whilst on the island. Perfect for couples, friends or families travelling together, these sleek design hotels, beachfront retreats and remote lodges in unspoilt national parks are all very special. They also all face bodies of water: the meandering Derwent River, sparkling lakes or the vast ocean itself. So whether you're envisaging days of kayaking and birdwatching, touring art galleries and vineyards, or simply soaking up the sunshine from your private balcony — you need look no further!
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Slick, 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.
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A 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.
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Eight 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.
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A 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.
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An 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.
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Situated 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.
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Housed 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.
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A 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.
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A 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.
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A 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.
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