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Treat your clients to something completely different. these independent properties immerse guests in Tasmania’s natural beauty and culture, offering distinct charm and character. Each stay promises a memorable experience beyond traditional hotels, showcasing the island’s stunning landscapes and rich history.

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Boutique heritage hotel accommodation - Central Hobart

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Luxurious and decedent cabins in the Huon Valley 

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Stunning Eco Pud/Glamping Tents 25 mins from Hobart

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4.5 star apartment hotel in central Hobart

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Beautiful family accommodation right on the beach

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Luxury glamping/villa resort on the stunning East Coast

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Launceston/North East

Industrial luxury in the heart of Launceston

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king island

bass strait

launceston

hobart

devonport

flinders island

STRAHAN

QUEENSTOWN

CRADLE MOUNTAIN

HUON VALLEY

BRUNY ISLAND

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bay of fires

chain of     lagoons

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coal river valley

contact - admin@thetasmaniantrip.com
               +44 7826 348 964 (Inc WhatsApp) 


bookings - 
please contact your preferred tour operator or australian inbound partner.

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

We respectfully acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their unbroken custodianship of lutruwita (Tasmania).

We honour the uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these lands and waterways, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement.

we are truly grateful to call this land - unceded land - our home and acknowledge our responsibility to present to our visitors Tasmania's deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully.

We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

Photography courtesy of Tourism Tasmania, Rob Burnett, Andrew Wilson, Poon Wai Nang, Mitch Osborne, Luke Tscharke, Adam Gibson ,Dearna Bond

Jasper Da Seymour, Oscar Sloane, Dearna Bond, Chris Rerar, Sean Scott, Pete Harmsen, Stu Gibson, Jason Charles Hill, Emilie Ristevski, 

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