TRAVEL IDEAS
- Tassie Convict Stopover, 3 days
- Orion Expedition Cruises
- Natural Tasmania, 6 days
- Spirit of Tasmania 1 night
- Cradle Mountain Lodge
- Freycinet Lodge, 3 days
- Classic Itineraries
CITY MAPS
EXTENSION IDEAS
Which start in Hobart
COACH TOURS
1ST CLASS-DELUXE TOURING
- Launceston to Hobart, 4 days
- Hobart to Launceston, 9 days
- Launceston to Launceston, 12 days
BUDGET TOURING
- Launceston to Hobart, 6 days
- Launceston to Launceston, 10 days
ADVENTURE AUSTRALIA
- Taste of Tasmania, 6 days
- Maria Island Walk, 4 days
- Bay of Fires Walk, 4 days
- Cradle Mountain Huts, 6 days
- Cradle Mountain Walk, 3 days
- Heritage Cycle Tasmania, 6 days
SELF-DRIVES
- Tasmanian Self Drive, 4, 5 or 9 days
- Freycinet Lodge
TRAVEL PASSES


Tasmania
THE ISLAND STATE
Ever wanted to breathe the world's cleanest air, taste its most pure water and wander through pristine, World Heritage listed wilderness? The tiny island of Tasmania has all of these, plus friendly cities, internationally renowned local food, beautiful rivers and parklands and perfectly preserved historic buildings.
Voted the "2006 Best Island in the South Pacific"
by readers of Travel + Leisure Magazine
ORIGIN OF NAME:
Known as Van Diemen's Land until 1855, the island was renamed for Abel Janszoon Tasman, the Dutch navigator who discovered it in 1642.
CAPITAL:
Hobart
FLORAL EMBLEM:
Blue Gum
FAUNAL EMBLEM:
Platypus and Kookaburra.
STATE FLAG:
The badge of a golden lion on a red St. George's cross within a white circle and a star at each extremity of the cross.
STATE MOTTO:
"Fertility and Faithfulness"
LOCATION:
Tasmania, Australia's island state lying approximately 240 km south of Victoria in the South Pacific Ocean.
AREA:
Tasmania is about the size of the Republic of Ireland, West Virginia (USA) or Hokkaido (Japan). The distance from east to west is 315 kilometres (189 miles) and from north to south 286 kilometres (175 miles). The area is 68,331 square kilometres (26,376 square miles) but only represents 1% of Australia's total area.
LANDFORM:
Mountainous, with peaks in the west exceeding 1,500 m (5,000 ft), Tasmania is an extension of the continent's Eastern Highlands.
POPULATION:
You'll rarely see a crowd in Tasmania, which has a very small population for its size. The total population is 474,400 (2000 est)(there are 19,546,792 (2000 est) in the whole of Australia). In contrast to other Australian states where the majority of the people live in the capital, only about 40% of Tasmania's citizens reside in Hobart.
In greater Hobart there are 194,200 people (1999 est); in Launceston 70,000; in Burnie 19,000; in Devonport 25,000. English is the language of the whole of Australia including, of course, Tasmania. As you walk around Tasmanian cities and towns you may hear other languages - people from many countries have settled here and brought their languages with them.
TASMANIA VOTED WORLD'S BEST ISLAND
November 1999, 2000: United States subscribers of Condé Nast Traveler ranked Tasmania (and tropical island Maui) the world's best holiday islands as part of the Readers Choice Awards.
Key factors in determining the best island were environment, scenery, accommodation, activities, people and friendliness.
[ Condé Nast Traveler is the world's largest travel magazine ]
