Tasmania Trip
After exploring the cultural sites of Melbourne, take a flight down to Tasmania to experience breathtaking nature and rich aboriginal heritage, followed by a flight to the iconic Sydney.
In this trip
Culture
Historic Places
Night Life
Great Food
Beaches
Trip itinerary
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Melbourne, Australia
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Launceston, Australia
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Hobart, Australia
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Sydney, Australia
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Things to do in and around Melbourne
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Australia's cultural capital features a laid back charm, with trendy cafes, sprawling parks, and a great art and music scene.
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Explore Melbourne's City Center, discovering all of the culture and art of this beautiful city.
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Spend a night on the town in this marvelous 19C theater, famed for its exquisite performances and fine decorative elements.
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With a beautiful range of gardens, including the Children's Garden, the Royal Botanic Gardens will be fun for everyone.
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Home to 18 sub-Antarctic penguins, the aquarium also boasts an oceanarium with jellyfish, sharks, and other fascinating marine life.
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Hike along the Yarra river, explore Yarra's natural attractions, and be sure to sample the local wine the valley is known for.
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Visit this lovely island for its great surfing opportunities, and spend some time befriending the local flocks of little penguins.
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Australia's largest and oldest art museum houses artwork by some of the world's most famous artists.
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Set in the Carlton Gardens, the museum of natural and cultural history offers a huge range of exhibits for any taste and interest.
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Lined with architecturally significant buildings, cultural venues, and many restaurants, this square is perfect for meet ups.
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Boasting Gothic Revival architecture, this impressive 19C cathedral features a wealth of exquisite decorative elements.
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With art galleries, museums, theaters, and more, this up and coming city plays a major role in the Australian cultural scene.
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A major 19C gold rush city, Ballart is home to botanical gardens, art galleries, museums, and splendid Victorian architecture.
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Home to over 2 million books and thousands of other artifacts, the library is an architectural gem with a stunning interior.
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Located on Eastern Hill, the cathedral boasts marvelous neo-Gothic architecture and fine stained-glass windows.
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See a show or a concert, or simply visit Melbourne's beautiful performing arts center, famous for its interesting architecture.
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Catch a show, enjoy the atmosphere of a classic night out, or simply admire the elaborate ornamentation of the building.
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A big city with a small town feel, Geelong offers beautiful scenery, excellent food, and cultural venues.
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With rides and slides of different levels and for all ages, there is something for everyone at this exciting amusement park.
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Located on the infamous Federation Square, this 20-hall gallery houses the largest collection of Australian art in the country.
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Home to over 320 animal species indigenous to Australia as well as other continents, this zoo is a fun adventure for all ages.
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With its 19C exterior and Art Deco interior, as well as its fine productions, this theater is a great destination for a night out.
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Housed in a former prison where notorious criminals were once executed, this museum provides an eerie glance into Australia's past.
3 nights
Australia's cultural capital features a laid back charm, with trendy cafes, sprawling parks, and a great art and music scene.
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Things to do in and around Launceston
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One of Australia's oldest cities, Launceston is in easy reach of the area's incredible nature, and offers a great ambiance.
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Wander through the historic streets, enjoying the remaining Victorian architecture and visiting some of the local pubs.
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Home to a huge range of exhibits from colonial to contemporary art, history and science, this museum offers something for everyone.
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With a vast range of activities and attractions, including an island full of monkeys, there is something fun for everyone.
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The last periodic shop in Tasmania, this unique store displays over 100 years of umbrellas and parasols, offering souvenirs for sale.
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Explore the area surrounding this spectacular river gorge, featuring hiking trails, old hydro-electric station, eateries, and more.
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Drive or hike to the summit of this snow-peaked mountain for stunning views of the surrounding nature and landscapes.
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With 100 years of automobile history, the museum is a must, exhibiting cars from exotic to practical, classic to extravagant.
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With easy access to nearby natural attractions, this port town is a nice stopover and features lovely beaches.
3 nights
One of Australia's oldest cities, Launceston is in easy reach of the area's incredible nature, and offers a great ambiance.
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Things to do in and around Hobart
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Tasmania's capital is a mix of modernity and history, offering a varied architectural landscape, museums, and many festivals.
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Wander through the streets of this historic seaside Australian, getting to know local architecture and atmosphere.
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Visit this weekly marketplace on a Saturday, walking along its lively stalls and soaking in the local color.
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Home to over 400 artworks, this museum traces the history of art, exhibiting antiquities and contemporary artwork side by side.
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Join a free tour or head out on your own, exploring exhibits on Aboriginal art, Colonial artifacts, Australian wildlife, and more.
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Drive or hike to the summit of this snow-peaked mountain for stunning views of the surrounding nature and landscapes.
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Go on this unique elevated nature walk in the Tahune Forest with amazing views of the rivers and wildlife indigenous to the region.
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Stroll though the English style gardens, or the Japanese gardens, enjoying a quiet afternoon in a natural surrounding.
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Dating to the 19C, this brewery is home to one of Australia's most popular beers, and features lovely gardens perfect for a stroll.
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Replica of the huts from the 1914 Australasian Antarctic Expedition, exhibiting authentic artifacts, furniture, and household items.
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Explore the dark halls of the old Penitentiary Chapel with one of the volunteer guides, and learn about its riveting history.
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A popular island full of surprises, including spectacular natural gems, a museum, an oyster farm, vineyard, and many others.
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Tour the remains of Australia's most important prison complex, and learn about its haunting past.
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Once a workhouse for female prisoners, this historic landmark now relays the history of penal transportation and its implications.
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Visit the rescue center for a daytime or a nighttime tour, and get acquainted with Tasmanian devils, koalas, wallabies, and wombats.
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A large wildlife park, home to a great variety of indigenous and imported animals, such as white lions, camels, meerkats, and more.
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Tasmania's capital is a mix of modernity and history, offering a varied architectural landscape, museums, and many festivals.
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Things to do in and around Sydney
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Australia's most popular city offers superb beaches, amazing surrounding nature, an iconic harbor, fine architecture, and more.
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Made up of several performance venues, Sydney's massive Opera House is probably the most well known icon of the city.
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Spend an entire day on this world famous beach, surfing, soaking up the sun, or visiting any of the many cafes lining the shore.
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Walk across this iconic steel arch bridge, enjoying breathtaking views of the entire harbor area, as well as of Sydney itself.
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With recreational activities based around the harbor, the area offers spectacular views, a lively atmosphere, and many fun venues.
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With 17 pristine beaches, proximity to Royal National Park, and amazing nightlife and restaurants, this seaside city has much to offer.
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The heart of the Blue Mountains, this town offers access to natural attractions, including waterfalls, rock formations, and valleys.
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A superb architectural landmark, this Romanesque gem is a marketplace, full of exquisite decorative elements and Victorian charm.
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Wander through the streets of this incredible city, exploring the amazing architecture, including Sydney's renowned Opera House.
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Home to over 4,000 animals, this zoo features diverse zoogeographic areas, such as aviary, oceanarium, terrarium, and more.
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Spend a day on this fine beach, enjoying the sea breeze and the lovely nature around you, as well as an array of local cafes.
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View the massive waterfall from one of Australia's most famous lookouts, breath in the Blue Mountain air and enjoy the water spray.
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A great spot for bird watchers, this beautiful lookout boasts breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains and valleys.
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Spend your afternoon in Nielsen Park's picnic areas, or explore the area, including Shark Beach with its great views of the harbor.
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Home to over 700 aquatic species, this aquarium exhibits Australia's marine wildlife, replicating oceanic and river ecosystems.
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The most central of Sydney's botanic gardens offers a multitude of plant, flower, and tree species, arranged in pleasant gardens.
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Considered to be the most important public gallery in Sydney, this huge museum houses a vast and eclectic collection of exhibits.
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Take a trip to the Three Sisters rock formation, one of the best known sites in the Blue Mountains, visible from Jamison Valley.
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Home to the magnificent Blue Gum Forest, this stunning valley offers a range of activities including hiking, abseiling, canoeing, and more.
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Strewn with historic monuments, Australia's oldest public park offers scenic lanes lined with fig trees and a tranquil atmosphere.
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Transport yourself to another world, take time out from the bustling city, and enjoy a stroll through this serene Chinese garden.
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Head to the top of the tallest structure in Sydney for an exhilarating experience, and some spectacular views over the city.
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Located in a massive Art Deco sandstone building, this museum houses a huge collection of contemporary art from all over the world.
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Discover the beauty of the Blue Mountains in this stunning valley, where visitors explore the Six Foot Track, as well as shorter hikes.
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Situated in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, this small town offers access to some of Australia's incredible scenery.
Australia, New South Wales region
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Australia's most popular city offers superb beaches, amazing surrounding nature, an iconic harbor, fine architecture, and more.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia