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A direct seasonal flight from Auckland gets you to Hobart in under 4 hours. For more flexibility year-round, hop over to Melbourne or Sydney and connect domestically to the Tasmania's boutique airports.
Discover wild landscapes, fresh flavours and unforgettable experiences on a Tasmania holiday.
A holiday to Tasmania delivers a refreshingly different Australian experience. Australia’s island state is famous for its unspoiled wilderness, dramatic coastlines, intriguing history and unique wildlife, including the iconic Tasmanian devil. From coastal walks and national parks to vibrant local markets and heritage towns, Tasmania blends natural beauty with culture and charm.
Tasmania is also one of Australia’s standout food destinations. Cool‑climate wines, farm‑fresh produce, artisan cheeses, sweet berries and exceptional seafood are all part of the experience. Whether you’re tasting your way through cellar doors, visiting local farms or enjoying paddock‑to‑plate dining by the water, food plays a central role in any Tasmania holiday.
Thanks to its compact size and scenic roads, Tasmania is perfect for a self‑drive holiday, especially for Kiwi travellers. In a week, you can explore rainforests, beaches, mountains and historic sites, all within easy driving distance. With more time, slow the pace and uncover hidden bays, national parks and charming regional communities.
Adventure and relaxation go hand in hand. Kayak along sheltered coastlines, hike world‑class wilderness trails, take a river cruise or join guided tours that showcase Tasmania’s rugged landscapes. In Hobart, don’t miss MONA - the Museum of Old and New Art - one of Australia’s most talked‑about cultural attractions.
Easy to reach from New Zealand and less crowded than mainland destinations, Tasmania appeals to couples, families and travellers seeking a slower, nature‑focused escape. From food and wine to wild scenery and culture, a holiday to Tasmania offers something truly special.
From wine regions and wilderness to coastal drives and cultural icons, a holiday to Tasmania is whatever you want it to be. Speak to our Tasmania travel specialists and start planning your best holiday ever.
A direct seasonal flight from Auckland gets you to Hobart in under 4 hours. For more flexibility year-round, hop over to Melbourne or Sydney and connect domestically to the Tasmania's boutique airports.
The best times to visit Tasmania are during summer (December to February) and early autumn (March). These periods provide the warmest weather and longer days, perfect for exploring natural landscapes and historic towns.
Hobart is 2 hours behind New Zealand (or 3 hours during daylight saving). This small time difference is easy to adjust to, making for a seamless transition.
Having been with House of Travel for 13 years I really enjoy how even after all this time every day is different. I can still find new destinations to learn about and expand on my knowledge through travel I have booked. Hearing about how my client’s travels went and what they experienced is always a highlight!
I encourage clients to keep in touch throughout their trip as I love receiving a photo now and then to see where their adventures are taking them. To me it's not just a holiday or a travel experience we are booking, it's memories we are helping create that will last you a lifetime.
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” – Mark Twain.
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Where is Tasmania located in Australia?
Tasmania is an island state located south of mainland Australia, below Victoria. It’s known for its wild landscapes, national parks and cool-climate food and wine.
How far is Tasmania from New Zealand?
From New Zealand, Tasmania is usually reached via connecting flights through Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane, with total travel time around 6 to 8 hours depending on connections.
What is the best time to visit Tasmania from NZ?
The best time is November to April, when temperatures are milder and ideal for exploring. December to February (summer) is peak season, while autumn (March to May) is popular for food, wine and scenic drives.
Is Tasmania good for a nature or outdoor holiday?
Yes. Tasmania is one of Australia’s top destinations for nature lovers, with over 40% protected wilderness, including Cradle Mountain, Freycinet National Park and the Bay of Fires.
How long should I spend in Tasmania?
Most travellers spend 7 to 10 days to explore key regions like Hobart, Launceston, Freycinet, and Cradle Mountain without rushing.
Is Tasmania suitable for a road trip?
Absolutely. Tasmania is ideal for a self-drive holiday, with scenic routes, short driving distances and easy access to national parks and small towns.
Do New Zealanders need a visa to visit Tasmania?
No. NZ passport holders do not require a visa to enter Australia.
What airport do you fly into in Tasmania?
The main airports are Hobart Airport (south) and Launceston Airport (north), both served by domestic flights from major Australian hubs.
Are there direct flights from NZ to Tasmania?
There are generally no regular direct flights from New Zealand to Tasmania, so most travellers connect via Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane.
What currency is used in Tasmania?
Tasmania uses the Australian Dollar (AUD), and cash, EFTPOS and credit card payments are widely accepted across cities and regional areas.
What should I pack for Tasmania?
Tasmania’s weather can change quickly, so pack layers, a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing - even in summer, especially for alpine areas.
Is travel insurance recommended for Tasmania trips?
Yes. Travel insurance is recommended to cover medical care, cancellations and rental car excess, particularly for outdoor and driving holidays.
Do I need a car in Tasmania?
Yes. Hiring a car is highly recommended, as many of Tasmania’s highlights are in regional or remote areas not easily accessed by public transport.
What are the top things to do in Tasmania?
Highlights include exploring Cradle Mountain, hiking in Freycinet National Park, visiting Wineglass Bay, discovering MONA in Hobart and driving along the East Coast to the Bay of Fires.
Is Tasmania safe for tourists?
Yes. Tasmania is considered very safe, but travellers should be mindful of changing weather conditions, especially when hiking or driving in remote areas.
Can you see wildlife easily in Tasmania?
Yes. Tasmania is one of the best places in Australia to spot native wildlife, including wombats, wallabies, Tasmanian devils and birdlife - especially at dawn and dusk.
Is Tasmania expensive compared to mainland Australia?
Tasmania can be moderate in cost, with accommodation and dining ranging from boutique luxury to budget-friendly. Car hire and regional travel can add to overall costs.
Do I need to book national park entry in advance?
You don’t need to book most parks in advance, but you will need a Tasmania Parks Pass, which can be purchased online or at entry points.
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