This 10 day rafting adventure takes you the full navigable length of the Franklin River, deep in the heart of Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Are...
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√ Surrounded by natural beauty Tasmania is home to some of the best wineries in the regions. A perfect combination of quality food and wine is enough to make the tourist contended of the trip.
√ A perfect getaway for sports enthusiasts Tasmania offers a lot of adventure sports activities like rock climbing, kayaking, biking, boating, hang gliding and a lot more!!
√ Check out the many harbors in Tasmania located in the picturesque locales offering a variety of sights. Some of them include, Macquire Harbor, Sarah Island and Grummet Island located off the west coast. Due to its narrow and dangerous entry, Macquire Harbor is also called Hell's Gate. With a lot more activities and sights to offer, Tasmania is every nature as well as sports enthusiasts favourite get away destination.
Activities : There's whitewater in our rivers, kelp forests in our oceans, and freedom in the challenge. Tasmania's place at the edge of the world and the unique geology of our compact island has given us a wonderful place in which to be adventurous. But it is also the ingenuity of our island people who have gone out and created great adventures for you to try. So why not do something you've always wanted to? Kayak with dolphins, cycle down a mountain, dive with a sea dragon, float down a river, climb a rock face - and then at the end of the day - have a massage and a great meal.
Best Places to Visit :
The island state of Tasmania, Australia is a perfect place to enjoy your next holiday. From the beautiful Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet National Park to the action at Constitution Dock in Hobart, you will never run out of things to do here! Tasmania has scores of attractions that cater for travelers of all interests.
The See Tasmania Card is a worthwhile investment offering entry to many attractions. For one single price, you can use this card to visit all of the best attractions in Tasmania.