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A Seasonal Guide to Tasmania
Tasmania, an Australian island and state is an exciting place of travel, with some of the best scenic areas in the world. It boats a population of over 500,000 people, and with it being the 26th largest island in the world, there are plenty of days out and trips to excite any tourists on a visit.
Founded in 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, Tasmania has gone on to be an important region of Australia, with its own unique take on the countries culture. Tasmania is often labelled ‘the natural state’ and the ‘island of inspiration’ due to its vast natural beauty, which is confirmed with the fact that 37% of the island lies in reserves, national parks and world heritage sites.
In autumn, one of the most exciting things about Tasmania is the Tasmanian Waterfalls. Arve Falls are extremely stunning and in the same area as the Tahune Forest AirWalk. It is part of the Hartz Mountains National park in the far south of the Tasmanian Island. You can walk through alpine woodland having only a moderate level of fitness. One of the easiest to access from the choice of Tasmanian Waterfalls, the walk is leisurely and follows the Arve River. Signage outlines the significance of the vegetation and landscape.
Winter is not always considered the best time to visit Tasmania. Although, there are a lot of amazing hidden gems still to be seen. Holbart’s Winter Solstice is one of the great opportunities, as it is the shortest day, and the longest night of the whole calendar year. Take a camera, spend time with those close to you, and experience one of the world’s most beautiful scenes.
In The Spring one of the finest parts of Tasmania to visit is the Wine Region of Tamar Valley. The Tamar Valley is one of the most popular areas to enjoy relaxing, and wine tasting in one of the most scenic areas of the southern hemisphere. The seductive Tamar River meanders for well over 50 km, through the fertile Tamar Valley with vineyards, orchards, pastures and forests, from the boutique-chic regional city of Launceston, and then north to the turquoise sea and diamond sands of Bass Strait.
Summer time is always a favourite for any tourists in any country. Tasmania is no exception when it comes to beauty, sun, sea and sand. The East coast is a must visit for this exact reason with its long white beaches away from the crowds and seas of intense aqua, Tasmania’s east coast offers a completely different Australian beach experience. At the end of each day you can relax at an award-winning eco-lodge or tranquil beach house and indulge in the freshest seafood. You can find a great holiday planner here, with lots of information about where to stay, and where to go to make the best out of your summer break.
Consider using a travel rewards card to book your stay here, whenever you plan on going, and earn rewards points on your spending which could mean another trip to Tasmania – maybe during a different season?