For low cost and high fun try in Tasmania try the Jump Tour. Explore the beautiful white beaches of east coast and swim in the clear blue water. Be adventurous and venture out to the wilderness and try to get a glimpse of the tallest hardwood trees of the world and taste the local delights to flavour the gourmet in the region.
This unique tour will take you to a world yet unexplored – at least by the outside world. Guides are locals, adding local knowledge and interesting tales to the trip. Learn about the history of this part of the earth, the heritage of the land how each natural wonder came about.
The five day bouncy tour through one of Australia’s most enchanting states starts in Hobart and heads north through the Derwent Valley. A little westward to head towards the Mount Field National Park and you will be exploring the last great temperate rainforest of the world. Watch out for the adorable Pademelon and the stunning Russel Falls. Further up north you will be greeted with the most amazing body of water – the Lake St Clair.
The journey continues through a windy route to include the Donaghy’s Hill and the Franklin River. Explore the Wild West Coast and trek to Montezuma Falls through a lush rainforest of green myrtle. Next stop is at the enchanting fishing village of Strahan and little northern wards are the Henty Dunes affording a panoramic view of the southern coastal area and ocean. Jump to Launceston and Bay of Fires, get a glimpse of the wombats, ‘Taz’ devils, koalas and echidnas as you explore the East Coast Natureworld, be amazed by the Wineglass Bay and head back to Hobart to complete the tour.
Visitors to Hobart can easily find their ideal accommodation option through the Internet. Hotels, hostels and services apartments, Hobart features and whole range and all Hobart accommodation options boast modern amenities assuring a comfortable stay for all visitors to the city. For good quality accommodation at serviced apartments try the Somerset on the Pier Hobart. Located on the water front guests here are afforded breathtaking views of the Sullivan’s Cove and the River Derwent.