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Visiting Tasmania? Here are some interesting things to know about the island state and its major attractions including Hobart historic cruises.

By olivia williamsPublished 2 years ago 2 min read
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Tasmania is known for its breathtaking landscapes that spread across approximately 68,401 square kilometres. The island is mostly uninhabited and for the same reason, is one of the most pristine places on the face of the planet. If you’re travelling to Tasmania, there are plenty of things you can do—from walking tours, scenic flights, self-drive tours, beach hopping and scenic cruises. Eager to know more? Keep reading.

River cruises in Tasmania are a popular vocation, because you will come across the most beautiful landscapes and ecosystems along the banks of its waterways. The fertile land along the rivers, make it a healthy and nourishing ecosystem for many tropical flora and fauna. Hop aboard a Derwent River cruise in Tasmania to enjoy some truly spectacular sights of waterfront attractions including the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Government House, the Tasman Bridge, Montagu Bay and more. These cruises are perfect for first-time visitors in Tasmania as they offer commentary about these landmarks and other attractions of Hobart situated along Derwent River. Hobart Historic cruises also offer delectable Tasmanian meals for its guests to get the best experience of the island.

Since Hobart is where the majority population of Tasmanians live, you have good reason to visit the city to get a real understanding of its lifestyle and pulse. Thai port town has a rich history which holds the tales of convicts and early explorers. It is a rich land that narrates stories of Indigenous Tassies, mining, agriculture and so on. Hobart is home to the country’s first golf course which was setup by a Scottish guy who yearned for a taste of home. The famous Port Arthur is another important historic site that you ought to visit.

Hobart is a place that speaks volumes for the adventure-seekers. The Kunanyi aka Mount Wellington is a towering mountain range that wraps the whole city, its shadows ever-present within the city limit. The mountains call on the adventure-seekers, persuading them with its rugged steeps and valleys for an adrenaline-pumped hiking or bike tour. They can also set sail or hop aboard a boat for a tour around the picturesque Bruny Island.

Now, let’s talk about Tassie cuisine. Tasmania is known for its vast wine regions and distilleries that brew amazing whiskeys and wines. From some of the finest cheeses, honey and oysters on the planet to dishes prepared with home-grown ingredients, there is something awe-inspiring about the food and drinks in Tasmania. And did you know, Tasmania has the cleanest air and water in the world? Perhaps, that’s the reason why everything tastes more fresh and enriching here. For a perfect Tassie breakfast, try the Tasmanian smoked salmon with poached organic eggs and ground sourdough with a side of whisked hollandaise sauce. Don’t forget to try the Belgrove Whiskeys that are prepared using the cleanest Tasmanian water and homemade grain and malts on site.

We hope you have a memorable experience in Tasmania.

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