Coach Touring for the Travel Trade

Love Tasmania

Weekly-departure coach touring packages across Tasmania’s east coast, west coast, or the full island loop. Available as 6-day or 11-day itineraries for groups of 20 to 45 passengers on modern luxury coaches with wheelchair access. Built by Australia and Beyond Holidays (AABH) – ATAS-accredited and backed by over 30 years of collective inbound tourism experience – for travel agents packaging Australian group touring, series departures, and incentive programmes that showcase Tasmania’s wilderness, heritage, and food culture.

About These Tours

Tasmania, Australia

Tasmania is compact enough to tour properly in under a fortnight, yet packed with the kind of experiences that feel entirely different from mainland Australia. World Heritage wilderness, convict heritage sites, pristine coastlines, and a food and wine scene that punches well above its weight. For international travellers, it’s often the part of an Australian itinerary that surprises them most.

Our Love Tasmania coach touring packages run as weekly departures for groups of 20 to 45 passengers aboard modern luxury coaches equipped with wheelchair access. Three itinerary options are available: a 6-day East Coast tour (Launceston to Hobart), a 6-day West Coast tour (Hobart to Launceston), or the full 11-day island loop (Hobart to Hobart). Each tour includes quality accommodation, an experienced Coach Captain, daily breakfast, selected lunches and dinners, national park passes, and entry to key attractions. Designed for agents building group series, incentive programmes, or tailor-made touring through Australia’s island state.

  • Three itinerary options: 6-day East, 6-day West, or 11-day Full Island Loop
  • Weekly departures for groups of 20 to 45 passengers
  • Modern luxury coaches with wheelchair access
  • Quality accommodation, meals, national park passes, and attraction entries included
  • Ideal for series groups, incentive touring, and trade packaging
A stunning coastal landscape featuring distinctive orange and golden granite boulders scattered along the shoreline of the Bay of Fires Conservation Area in Tasmania, Australia. Crystal-clear blue waters and a pristine sandy beach complement the dramatic rocky formations under a clear sky.

EAST COAST ITINERARY

Love Tasmania Tour (East) – 5 Nights / 6 Days

Welcome to Tasmania

Guests fly into Launceston, Tasmania’s second largest city and a genuine hub for food, wine, culture, and nature. Airport transfers are arranged, and the afternoon and evening are at leisure – time to settle in before meeting the group the following morning.

Launceston sits at the head of the Tamar Valley wine region. For clients arriving early, there’s plenty to fill an afternoon: Cataract Gorge is a short walk from the city centre, and the streets around the CBD are full of well-preserved Colonial and Victorian architecture.

Trade tip: We recommend agents book clients onto morning flights where possible. The afternoon at leisure gives travellers a chance to adjust before the touring begins in earnest the next day.

Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
Meals: None

A striking red brick Victorian-era clock tower with a green domed roof stands prominently in an urban square, framed by autumn foliage. A blurred taxi passes through the foreground at traffic lights, capturing the dynamic energy of this historic Australian landmark during an early morning autumn scene.

Launceston Sights & Josef Chromy Wines

The day starts with a visit to Josef Chromy Wines, one of Tasmania’s premier wineries. Guests join the “Go Behind The Label Tour” to explore the winemaking process from grape to glass, taste wines in their unfinished state, and then sit down for a 2-course lunch of fine Tasmanian produce with matched wines at the Cellar Door. It’s a proper introduction to the island’s food culture.

In the afternoon, the Coach Captain takes the group through the popular sights of Launceston – the city’s elegant parks, its streetscapes, and Cataract Gorge, a genuine slice of wilderness right in the heart of town.

Trade tip: The Josef Chromy experience works particularly well for food-and-wine-focused groups. International clients are often surprised at Tasmania’s winemaking quality – it sets a strong tone for the rest of the tour.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 9.30am
Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

A scenic vineyard landscape in New Zealand's Wanaka region, featuring terraced grapevines in the foreground, the pristine blue waters of Lake Wanaka in the middle distance, and dramatic mountain ranges rising beyond the far shoreline under a partly cloudy sky.

St Helens, Bay of Fires & the East Coast

A full day travelling down Tasmania’s stunning East Coast. The group stops at St Helens, the coast’s largest town and Tasmania’s biggest fishing port. It was once a whaling town. Now it’s the gateway to the Bay of Fires – over 50 kilometres of white sand beaches, orange lichen-covered granite boulders, and crystal-clear water stretching from Binalong Bay.

The coach continues south to Bicheno, arriving in the afternoon. The Surf Coast beaches between St Helens and Bicheno are ideal for walking, beachcombing, and simply taking in the scenery.

Trade tip: The Bay of Fires is one of those Australian coastal experiences that photographs spectacularly. Make sure clients know about it when selling the East Coast itinerary – the orange boulders against turquoise water are genuinely eye-catching.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 9.00am
Accommodation: Beachfront Bicheno
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

A stunning coastal landscape featuring distinctive orange and golden granite boulders scattered along the shoreline of the Bay of Fires Conservation Area in Tasmania, Australia. Crystal-clear blue waters and a pristine sandy beach complement the dramatic rocky formations under a clear sky.

Freycinet Peninsula, Wineglass Bay & the Great Eastern Drive

Before leaving the East Coast, the group visits the Freycinet Peninsula – home to Wineglass Bay, regularly listed among the world’s most beautiful beaches. The view from the lookout is worth the steep 1.5-hour return walk to the top (alternative options are available for anyone with restricted mobility).

After lunch, the journey continues south along the Great Eastern Drive, arriving in Hobart in the late afternoon.

Trade tip: Wineglass Bay is the hero image of the East Coast tour. The walk to the lookout is manageable for most fitness levels but it is steep – be upfront about this with clients. The alternative options mean no one misses out entirely.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8.30am
Accommodation: Hobart IBIS Styles Hotel
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

An aerial view of the stunning crescent-shaped Wineglass Bay at Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, featuring pristine turquoise waters, a white sand beach, and rugged granite peaks surrounded by native bushland. The image captures the dramatic coastal landscape from an elevated vantage point with rocky outcrops in the foreground.

Tasman Peninsula & Port Arthur Historic Site

A day of spectacular coastlines and deep history. The scenic drive to the Tasman Peninsula passes through Eaglehawk Neck, a narrow isthmus once guarded by dogs to prevent convict escapes. The coastal environment here is extraordinary – the highest sea cliffs in the southern hemisphere, plus rock formations like the Tessellated Pavement, the Blow Hole, Tasman Arch, and Devil’s Kitchen.

The main event is Port Arthur Historic Site, a World Heritage listed convict settlement with vivid history and compelling stories. It’s one of Australia’s most significant heritage sites and a place that leaves a real impression.

The group returns to Hobart for a farewell dinner that evening.

Trade tip: Port Arthur is a must-include for any Tasmanian itinerary. The site is well managed and the guided tours are excellent. For clients interested in Australian history, this day alone justifies the East Coast tour. The farewell dinner is a nice way to close out the touring.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 9.00am
Accommodation: Hobart IBIS Styles Hotel
Meals: Breakfast & Farewell Dinner

A historic brick penitentiary complex situated on the waterfront at Port Arthur, Tasmania, featuring multiple stone and brick buildings with characteristic 19th-century colonial architecture set against forested hills and calm waters.

Farewell Tasmania

Airport transfers are arranged for departing guests. For clients continuing their Australian journey, this is a natural connection point for flights to Melbourne, Sydney, or onward destinations.

Trade tip: Hobart is worth an extra night for clients who want to explore Salamanca Market (Saturdays), MONA, or the waterfront dining scene. We can arrange post-tour accommodation and onward travel connections across Australia.

Meals: Breakfast

A scenic view of Hobart, Tasmania, featuring the iconic Tasman Bridge spanning the Derwent River with Mount Wellington snow-capped in the background. Residential neighborhoods and forested slopes line the shores beneath clear blue skies.

WEST COAST ITINERARY

Love Tasmania Tour (West) – 5 Nights / 6 Days

Welcome to Tasmania & Hobart City Tour

Guests arrive in Hobart and transfer to their accommodation. The Coach Captain meets the group at 1pm for a tour of the city and surrounds – Battery Point, Salamanca Place, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, and the summit of Mt Wellington (weather permitting). The view from the top stretches across Hobart and much of southern Tasmania, and the slopes are laced with walking trails.

That evening, the group gathers for a welcome dinner. A good chance to settle in and get to know fellow travellers before the touring begins.

Trade tip: We recommend morning flights into Hobart so clients are ready for the 1pm city tour pickup. The welcome dinner is included and sets a social tone for the rest of the week.

Meeting Point: 1pm, Hobart Accommodation – Airport transfers by arrangement
Accommodation: Hobart IBIS Styles Hotel
Meals: Welcome Dinner

The Wall in the Wilderness, Lake St Clair & Strahan

A big day heading into Tasmania’s World Heritage wilderness. First stop is the Wall in the Wilderness – a 100-metre-long wall of wooden relief sculpture depicting Tasmania’s stories. It’s an extraordinary piece of craftsmanship that catches most visitors off guard.

Next is Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake, surrounded by ancient rainforest. The coach continues through Queenstown – a mining town with a unique barren “moonscape” and loads of character – before stopping at the Franklin River and the stunning Nelson Waterfalls en route to the village of Strahan on the West Coast.

Trade tip: The Wall in the Wilderness is a sleeper highlight. International clients rarely know about it beforehand but consistently rate it as one of the tour’s best experiences. Worth mentioning specifically when selling the West Coast itinerary.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8am. Please check out before breakfast.
Accommodation: Strahan Village
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

A picturesque view of Strahan, a historic fishing town on Tasmania's west coast, featuring moored vessels including fishing boats and tourist cruisers reflected in calm waters, with heritage buildings and tree-lined shores visible in the background.

Gordon River Cruise & Ancient Rainforest

One of the highlights of any Tasmania tour. The group cruises across Macquarie Harbour to the tranquil reaches of the Gordon River. First stop is Heritage Landing, where a boardwalk leads through ancient temperate rainforest – many of the trees are Gondwanan relicts, species that have existed for millions of years.

Lunch is served on board. In the afternoon, there’s time to stroll through the village of Strahan. The Huon Pine Mill is worth a visit for souvenirs.

Trade tip: The Gordon River cruise is consistently the standout day on the West Coast tour. The stillness of the river, the ancient rainforest, and the quality of the on-board experience make it genuinely memorable. This is a strong selling image for the itinerary.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8am
Accommodation: Strahan Village
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

A white lighthouse stands on a small, densely vegetated island in Macquarie Harbour, Tasmania, surrounded by calm waters with forested hillsides visible in the background. This is a scenic view of Hell's Gates, a notable maritime landmark in Tasmania's southwest.

Cradle Mountain & Dove Lake

The journey heads north via UNESCO World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain. Guests take the shuttle bus to Dove Lake, a glacial lake set beneath the jagged peak of Cradle Mountain itself. The setting is spectacular. Walking tracks around the lake offer different perspectives, and the alpine wilderness feels a world away from the coastline left behind.

The coach continues to Smithton in the afternoon.

Trade tip: Dove Lake is one of Tasmania’s most iconic images. Weather can be changeable up here – that’s part of the drama. Even in cloud or light rain, the landscape is striking. Clients should pack layers regardless of season.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8am
Accommodation: Tall Timbers Tasmania
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

A picturesque alpine landscape featuring the iconic jagged peaks of Cradle Mountain reflected in the still waters of Dove Lake, with a weathered wooden boat shed nestled along the shoreline surrounded by native vegetation. This UNESCO World Heritage site in Tasmania showcases pristine natural beauty under a brilliant blue sky with white clouds.

Tarkine Edge of the World & The Nut at Stanley

An experienced Tall Timbers guide joins the coach for a half-day Tarkine Experience. The Tarkine is one of the world’s great temperate rainforests, and the Edge of the World lookout lives up to its name – nothing but the Southern Ocean between here and Antarctica.

After lunch, the group travels to Stanley, a perfectly preserved village of colonial buildings, cafes, and cottages, all sheltering beneath the Nut – a volcanic rock formation rising 143 metres from the sea. A return chairlift ride to the top (250 metres in distance) is included, with sweeping views of the coastline and village below.

Trade tip: The Tarkine and Stanley combination gives this day real variety. The “Edge of the World” name resonates well with international clients. Stanley itself is the kind of small Australian town that surprises – charming without being touristy.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8.30am
Accommodation: Tall Timbers Tasmania
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

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North Coast to Launceston & Farewell

The final day follows the beautiful north coast through the seaside towns of Burnie, Ulverstone, and Devonport. The route takes in the Cradle to Coast tasting trail – visits to local producers with coastal vistas as the backdrop. Tasmania’s food culture gets a final showing.

The coach arrives in Launceston, where the tour concludes with airport transfers.

Trade tip: Clients departing Launceston can connect to Melbourne or Sydney. For agents packaging the full Tasmania experience, the West Coast tour pairs naturally with the East Coast tour – or we can build the 11-day full loop itinerary instead.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8.30am
Meals: Breakfast

An iconic red and white steel arch bridge spanning the Cataract Gorge in Launceston, Tasmania, with the scenic First Basin visible below. The landscape features rocky outcrops, native vegetation, and distant mountain views under a partly cloudy sky.

FULL ISLAND ITINERARY

Love Tasmania Tour (Full Loop) – 10 Nights / 11 Days

Welcome to Tasmania & Hobart City Tour

Guests arrive in Hobart and transfer to their accommodation. The Coach Captain meets the group at 1pm for a tour of the city and surrounds – Battery Point, Salamanca Place, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, and the summit of Mt Wellington (weather permitting). The panoramic view from the summit covers Hobart and much of southern Tasmania, with the slopes laced with walking trails.

A welcome dinner that evening brings the group together.

Meeting Point: 1pm, Hobart Accommodation – Airport transfers by arrangement
Accommodation: Hobart IBIS Styles Hotel
Meals: Welcome Dinner

The Wall in the Wilderness, Lake St Clair & Strahan

Into the World Heritage wilderness. Visit the Wall in the Wilderness – a remarkable 100-metre wooden relief sculpture depicting Tasmania’s stories. Stop at Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest freshwater lake. Continue through the mining town of Queenstown with its distinctive barren landscape, then past the Franklin River and the stunning Nelson Waterfalls before arriving at Strahan on the West Coast.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8am. Please check out before breakfast.
Accommodation: Strahan Village
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

A picturesque view of Strahan, a historic fishing town on Tasmania's west coast, featuring moored vessels including fishing boats and tourist cruisers reflected in calm waters, with heritage buildings and tree-lined shores visible in the background.

Gordon River Cruise & Ancient Rainforest

Cruise across Macquarie Harbour to the Gordon River. Walk among ancient temperate rainforest trees at Heritage Landing – many are Gondwanan relicts. Lunch is served on board. The afternoon is free to explore Strahan village, including a visit to the Huon Pine Mill.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8am
Accommodation: Strahan Village
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Cradle Mountain & Dove Lake

North via UNESCO World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain. Take the shuttle bus to Dove Lake, set in a spectacular glacial setting beneath the mountain’s peak. Walking tracks circle the lake. Continue to Smithton in the afternoon.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8am
Accommodation: Tall Timbers Tasmania
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

Tarkine Edge of the World & The Nut at Stanley

A Tall Timbers guide joins the coach for a half-day Tarkine Experience, including the Edge of the World lookout. After lunch, travel to the village of Stanley beneath the imposing Nut – a volcanic formation rising 143 metres from the sea. A return chairlift ride to the summit (250 metres in distance) is included, with breathtaking coastal views.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8.30am
Accommodation: Tall Timbers Tasmania
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

North Coast Towns & Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail

Travel the north coast through Burnie, Ulverstone, and Devonport. The Cradle to Coast tasting trail introduces local producers and award-winning Tasmanian produce with coastal vistas as a backdrop. Arrive in Launceston with the late afternoon and evening at leisure.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8.30am
Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
Meals: Breakfast

An aerial view of the iconic Alexandra Suspension Bridge spanning across the turquoise waters of Cataract Gorge in Launceston, Tasmania, surrounded by dramatic rocky cliffs and autumn vegetation. The historic footbridge connects the gorge's steep sides and offers stunning views of the natural landscape below.

Launceston Sights & Josef Chromy Wines

Explore Launceston – one of Australia’s oldest cities with beautifully preserved Colonial and Victorian architecture and Cataract Gorge on its doorstep. Visit Josef Chromy Wines for the “Go Behind The Label Tour” with tastings and a 2-course lunch of Tasmanian produce with matched wines. The afternoon features a city sights tour with the Coach Captain.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 9.30am
Accommodation: Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

A vibrant pedestrian shopping mall in Launceston, Tasmania featuring a central tiered water fountain with bronze sculpture, surrounded by heritage-listed Victorian and Edwardian architecture. The scene captures modern retail storefronts including a Medibank branch, with cloudy skies overhead and outdoor seating areas lining the promenade.

St Helens, Bay of Fires & the East Coast

Travel to Tasmania’s east coast via St Helens, the island’s largest fishing port and gateway to the Bay of Fires – over 50 kilometres of pristine coastline stretching from Binalong Bay. Continue south through the Surf Coast to Bicheno, arriving in the afternoon.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 9.00am
Accommodation: Beachfront Bicheno
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner

A stunning coastal landscape featuring distinctive orange and golden granite boulders scattered along the shoreline of the Bay of Fires Conservation Area in Tasmania, Australia. Crystal-clear blue waters and a pristine sandy beach complement the dramatic rocky formations under a clear sky.

Freycinet Peninsula & the Great Eastern Drive

Visit the Freycinet Peninsula and the famous Wineglass Bay lookout – a steep but rewarding 1.5-hour return walk (alternatives available for restricted mobility). After lunch, drive the Great Eastern Drive south to Hobart, arriving late afternoon.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 8.30am
Accommodation: Hobart IBIS Styles Hotel
Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

A stunning aerial view of Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, showcasing the dramatic granite peaks of the Hazards mountains, pristine turquoise waters of Wineglass Bay, and lush eucalyptus forest covering the peninsula, with dramatic cloud formations against a clear blue sky.

Tasman Peninsula & Port Arthur Historic Site

The dramatic Tasman Peninsula via Eaglehawk Neck. See the Tessellated Pavement, Blow Hole, Tasman Arch, and Devil’s Kitchen. Visit World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site for a tour of this significant convict settlement. Return to Hobart for a farewell dinner.

Meeting Point: Hotel Foyer at 9.00am
Accommodation: Hobart IBIS Styles Hotel
Meals: Breakfast & Farewell Dinner

A panoramic view of the historic Port Arthur penal settlement in Tasmania, Australia, featuring well-preserved sandstone buildings and ruins scattered across a grassy landscape, with native forest in the background. The wooden fence in the foreground frames the 19th-century convict prison complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Farewell Tasmania

Airport transfers are arranged for departing guests. The 11-day loop covers the full island – west coast wilderness, north-west heritage, east coast beaches, and Hobart’s convict history. For clients continuing their Australian itinerary, we arrange connections to any mainland destination.

Trade tip: The full loop is the most comprehensive Tasmanian touring product we offer. It works particularly well for series groups and clients who want to see the whole island without backtracking. Combine with mainland touring for a complete Australian programme.

Meals: Breakfast

A picturesque row of heritage sandstone buildings lines a pedestrian plaza at Salamanca Place in Hobart, Tasmania. The formerly utilitarian port warehouses now house restaurants, galleries, craft shops, and offices, with visitors strolling the cobblestone street beneath mountains in the background.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Inclusions & The Coach Experience

Tour Inclusions at a Glance

  • Quality accommodation throughout (5 or 10 nights depending on tour)
  • Airport transfers and luxury coach touring with experienced Coach Captain
  • Daily breakfast, plus selected lunches and dinners (including welcome/farewell dinners)
  • National Park passes for all parks visited
  • Josef Chromy Wines “Go Behind The Label” tour with 2-course lunch (East & Full Loop)
  • Port Arthur Historic Site entry (East & Full Loop)
  • Gordon River cruise including lunch (West & Full Loop)
  • Tarkine Edge of the World half-day tour (West & Full Loop)
  • The Nut return chairlift at Stanley (West & Full Loop)

About the Coaches

Our tours operate on modern, luxurious coaches designed for comfortable long-distance touring. Each coach is equipped with wheelchair access, making these packages accessible for a wide range of travellers. Group sizes run from 20 to 45 passengers.

An experienced Coach Captain stays with the group for the entire tour. They’re not just drivers – they know Tasmania well and provide commentary, local insight, and help at every stop along the way. The atmosphere on board is relaxed and sociable.

  • Modern luxury coaches with air conditioning and comfortable seating
  • Wheelchair accessible for ease and convenience
  • Experienced Coach Captain with local destination knowledge
  • Weekly departures for consistent series group scheduling

Contact our team to discuss departure dates, group sizing, and how to package these tours into your clients’ Australian itineraries. Sign up for our trade newsletter for the latest Tasmanian product updates.

Ready to Book Tasmania Coach Touring?

Get in touch with our team at enquiries@aabh.com.au for trade rates, departure availability, and help packaging Tasmania into your clients’ Australian itineraries. We handle flights, pre- and post-tour accommodation, transfers, and connections to our full range of Australian and New Zealand touring product. For New Zealand itineraries, visit our subsidiary New Zealand and Beyond Holidays.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Love Tasmania coach tours are designed for groups of 20 to 45 passengers. Our modern luxury coaches comfortably accommodate this range. For groups smaller than 20, we can discuss tailored options – contact our team to discuss your specific requirements. For larger groups, we can coordinate multiple departures or arrange private charter coaches on the same itinerary.
Yes. Our coaches are equipped with wheelchair access for ease and convenience. We’re proud to offer special needs coaches as standard on these tours. If your clients have specific mobility requirements, please let us know at the time of booking so we can ensure everything is arranged appropriately.
It depends on your clients’ time and interests. The East Coast tour (6 days, Launceston to Hobart) suits travellers who want coastal scenery, Wineglass Bay, and Port Arthur’s convict history. The West Coast tour (6 days, Hobart to Launceston) is best for wilderness, Cradle Mountain, the Gordon River, and the Tarkine. The 11-day Full Loop (Hobart to Hobart) covers everything – it’s the most comprehensive option and our recommendation for clients with the time. For agents running series groups, the East and West tours can also be sold as back-to-back departures.
A general level of fitness is fine for most of the tour. The main physical activity is the walk to Wineglass Bay lookout on the East Coast and Full Loop tours – it’s a steep 1.5-hour return walk over uneven ground. Alternative options are available for anyone with restricted mobility. Other stops involve moderate walking on paths, boardwalks, and gentle trails. Guests don’t need to be particularly fit, but they should be comfortable with getting on and off the coach and walking at a relaxed pace.
Tasmania pairs well with mainland Australian destinations. Most clients fly in from Melbourne or Sydney – both are short direct flights. Common combinations include Tasmania plus the Great Ocean Road, Tasmania plus Sydney and the Blue Mountains, or Tasmania as part of a longer national itinerary. We build complete Australian programmes for the travel trade – flights, accommodation, touring, and transfers across all states. The Tasmania coach tours work as a standalone product or as a compelling addition to any Australian journey. These itineraries and other Tasmanian products can also be quoted and booked via our FIT/HELiO booking platform. Contact us at enquiries@aabh.com.au to discuss packaging options.
Yes. While the standard departures run weekly for groups of 20 to 45, we can arrange private charter departures with customised itineraries for incentive groups, corporate retreats, or special interest touring. Private groups can adjust the pace, add experiences, upgrade accommodation, or include themed dinners and events. Our Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) team handles all the coordination. Contact us to discuss your group’s requirements.
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