3 nights on a guided Great Walk of Australia

Enjoy wild bush luxury on this Tasmanian Maria Island Walk

Experience a multi-award winning guided walk on Tasmania’s Maria Island
Including exclusive wilderness camp and boutique accommodation, gourmet food, breathtaking scenery, rare wildlife and World-Heritage-Listed history.
Note: spaces on this one-off 9th November departure tour are very limited

Bryce’s Tasmania knowledge is up to date, his last trip there was November 2024.
Highlights: Dinner at Peppina followed by a cocktail at Mary Mary bar in Hobart, visit to MONA with wine-matched degustation lunch, and the history of Port Arthur.

FEATURES

Three nights accommodation in exclusive wilderness camps, and heritage-listed Bernacchi House

Return transfers from Hobart
Fully-inclusive of meals, trail snacks, drinks and alcoholic beverages
National Parks Pass
Fully hosted experience, with expert private guides
Additionally, guests will be provided with the loan of a 50L pack, waterproof jacket, sleeping bag liner, pillowcase and head torch.

We have built this to add on seamlessly to our hosted 12 day Tasmania tour with photography tuition. Perfect for photographers or those that want an all-encompassing guided tour of Tasmania. Learn all about our Tasmania tour here. 

4 night guided Maria Island Tasmania Walk

You will get into Tasmania’s wild bush luxury on this Maria Island walk. Personally recommended by Bryce, Your Tassie Specialist.

Australia Tassie Specialist Fern Bryce Read

Package features:

Transfer from Hobart
Three nights spent in exclusive Wilderness camps and heritage-listed Bernacchi House
All meals, trail snacks, drinks and alcoholic beverages

Day1. 8km walking. Introducing Maria Island. Transfer to Triabunna and enjoy lunch at Shoal Bay. Walk to Casuarina Beach camp. In the afternoon explore the trail through the tall eucalypt forest, down to Haunted Bay. Evening, after a gourmet dinner, stroll along the beach at sunset with a glass of wine. Simple pleasures, surrounded by island beauty.

Day2. 13km walking. Stroll white sandy beaches. Wake up to the chattering of wattle birds, watching first light stream in through the forest. After breakfast, start your journey along five incredible beaches. Watch dolphins play in the surf and sea eagles soaring overhead as you walk past the carpet of exotic shells lining the water’s edge. By late afternoon, arrive at White Gums camp for a refreshing swim. After the perfect day, relax with your fellow walkers, before enjoying a candlelit dinner surrounded by nature.

Day3. 9-17km walking. A mountain top or wombat walk. Today head inland to the heart of Maria Island to discover the grand forests, wandering through the world’s largest stand of giant Tasmanian Blue Gums. You can choose to climb the peaks of Mt Maria (711 metres) or Bishop and Clerk (a 599 metre climb through rare “cloud” rain forests) with views that are simply breathtaking. By the afternoon, head into the historic settlement of Darlington where you’ll stay at heritage-listed Bernacchi House for a final feast amongst friends.

Day4. 4km walking. World-Heritage listed convict history. The final morning starts with a walk around the northern tip of Maria Island, via a variety of spectacular woodlands and forests with rare endemic birds, wallabies and wombats. Later we continue on to the dramatic Fossil Cliffs. Heading back to Darlington, there is a last celebratory lunch before boarding the boat back to mainland Tasmania, with time to reflect on the past days getting to know Maria. Amongst new friends and incredible memories that will last a lifetime.

Exclusive Bush Camps

This isn’t camping as you know it. Our wilderness camps are located only moments from stunning beaches, tucked away in the beautiful surrounding forest. They have been designed to leave only a small environmental footprint with bush showers and clean composting toilets. You’ll fall asleep in a comfortable bed in your own bush cabin to the sound of waves gently lapping nearby and wake to the sound of birds in the forest.

A note on Food & Wine

Guests often say the food is a highlight of their trip. After a day of walking you can relax with a three-course gourmet, restaurant quality meal enjoyed by candlelight under the stars with your new group of friends. We toast another wonderful day on Maria Island with award-winning Tasmanian wines from local family owned vineyards like Cape Bernier, Springvale and Bream Creek, or choose one of our delicious local beers. Your skilled guides will prepare all your meals made with beautiful, local Tasmanian produce. Take your time and enjoy leisurely cooked breakfasts, then feast on lunch and dinner in stunning locations.
The produce, wineries and boutique beers are world-famous and use the freshest of ingredients from local Tasmanian suppliers.

Winner of a Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice award in 2022, this an experience like no other.

Dates: 1 October 2023 – 25 December 2025

From $3,449 per person twinshare

We accommodate for single travellers, who may be required to share accommodation with another single walker of the same gender. For guests who prefer not to share a room, we can accommodate and offer a single occupancy rate. We also offer a pack-free option, please enquire.

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SYDNEY AND HUNTER VALLEY WINERIES BOUTIQUE ESCAPE: Enjoy the charm of our hand-picked Sydney hotel inclusive à la carte breakfast and evening cocktail and canapés, then head to the delights of the Hunter Valley to relax and partake of our Ultimate Hunter Valley Wine Experience. Boutique Sydney and Hunter Valley winery package details here.

SYDNEY, SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS AND CANBERRA WINE & FOODIE DELUXE TOUR : Take in all Sydney has to offer then head off to Canberra via the Southern Highlands on this boutique accommodation exclusive private adventure for 2 ( or more) with many inclusions! Sydney to Canberra and South Highlands Wine and Foodie tour here.

All packages can be customised to choice of destination and accommodation, length of stay, inclusions and special activities. 

This package is just one example of many, that The Travel Co can offer you. Working with Bryce, you get direct access to an expert travel planner that will create a customised experience for you, based on your unique interests and expectations. Bryce has been a Travel Agent for over 25 years, creating luxurious experiences for individuals just like you. Inquire below to discuss your plan and become inspired.
Tasmania is Australia’s wild, engaging and beautiful island state that offers a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors, depending on the time of year. Look here for a calendar and some seasonal tips for things to do when on holiday in Tasmania: 

Spring (September to November):

  • Visit the blooming tulip fields in the Northern Midlands.
  • Take a scenic drive or hike through the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
  • Explore the art and cultural scene in Hobart, including the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).
  • Sample fresh seafood and locally grown produce at one of the many farmers’ markets.

Summer (December to February):

  • Enjoy the sunny beaches along the east coast, such as Seven Mile Beach and Bay of Fires.
  • Go whale watching off the coast of the Tasman Peninsula.
  • Visit the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary to see native Tasmanian animals.
  • Take a scenic flight or drive through the Tarkine wilderness.

Autumn (March to May):

  • See the brilliant autumn foliage in the Central Highlands.
  • Visit the historic Port Arthur penal settlement and learn about Tasmania’s colonial history.
  • Go on a scenic drive or hike in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
  • Try some of Tasmania’s world-renowned cool climate wines.

Winter (June to August):

  • Warm up by the fire at one of Tasmania’s many cozy winter getaways, such as Mount Field National Park.
  • Visit the winter festivals and events in Hobart, including the Dark Mofo and Festival of Voices.
  • Go cross-country skiing or snowboarding at Mount Mawson or Ben Lomond National Park.
  • Explore the vibrant underwater world through scuba diving or snorkelling in the Bay of Fires.

No matter the time of year, Tasmania offers plenty of exciting and unique experiences for visitors.

MONA. Take the ferry from the harbour to Mona, the Museum of Old and New Art, for a day of thought-provoking art and entertainment. It has been famously described by its creator David Walsh as a “subversive adult Disneyland.” Alongside its permanent collection and exhibitions, this unconventional museum also features The Source Restaurant, the Moorilla Winery, and Moo Brew Beer, as well as hosting the annual MOFO and Dark MOFO (details here) music festivals. It is the largest privately funded museum in the Southern Hemisphere. MONA houses ancient, modern and contemporary art from the David Walsh collection. Note: Parts are not for the faint-hearted, it’s known for its central themes of sex and death. MONA Museum details here. You can get the ferry from downtown Hobart – the “Posh Pit’ ticket entitles you to beverages and canapes en route…

40 minutes south of Hobart is Hartshorn Distillery an eclectic distillery using primarily sheep whey as a base – it’s worth a peat (pun intended). They produce Gin, Vodka (one with peat overtones) and a ‘Whey-Sky’, to be released in 2025 as well as assorted liquors and flavoured spirits. Have a look at the range, and location here.

For Beer and Cider with a difference try Two Metre Tall’s Farm Bar, where the Snakebite brew is a legend – a blend of apple cider and dry-hopped farmhouse ale. About an hour West of Hobart they make a great pit-stop, and you can BYO food from any of the roadside offerings enroute too. Pack a picnic, or use the BBQ. Maps and details on Two Metre Tall Farmhouse here

Hellfire Bluff Distillery is another dream destination, offering gin and liqueurs in an idyllic coastal farm location. Directions and details on Hellfire Bluff Distillery here.

The Tasting Trail is a food and drink-focused route from Launceston to Smithton in the north that showcases the culinary offerings of Tasmania, you can experience the unique food and drink culture through a range of gourmet offerings. It’s a trail for visits to local vineyards, distilleries, craft breweries, and food producers, where you can taste and purchase a wide range of artisanal products, or meals made from fresh local produce at restaurants, cafes, and food markets along the way. Click link here for the Tasting Trail – a great way to experience the rich food and drink culture of Tasmania, a must do for foodies, wine lovers, and anyone looking to explore the island’s scenic countryside – perfect!

HOBART AND SURROUNDS – Restaurants:

SUZIE LUCK’S CANTEEN & COCKTAIL BAR 2 Salamanca Place, Battery Point | 03 6224 2554

Vibrant and relaxed Pan Asian dining experience.

HONEY BADGER DESSERT CAFE 7 Salamanca Place, Battery Point | 03 6288 8592

All day dessert cafe, brunch until 3pm.

BALL & CHAIN GRILL 87 Salamanca Place, Battery Point | 03 6223 2655

Tasmania’s only authentic charcoal grill, specialising in Tasmanian beef, poultry and fish.

ROCKWALL 89 Salamanca Place, Battery Point | 03 6224 2929

Sophisticated or casual dining. The menu showcases the amazing textures and tastes that Tasmania has to offer. Modern Australian cuisine.

CARGO 51 Salamanca Place, Battery Point | 03 6223 7788

Home to Hobart’s premier wood fired gourmet pizza and award-winning wine bar.

BOTANICA BAR 23 Salamanca Square, Battery Point | 0488 666 404

Featuring the best local distilleries, breweries and delicacies.

BANJOS BAKERY Salamanca Square, Battery Point

Casual dine-in or take away bakery providing sandwiches, pies, coffee and sweets.

DA ANGELO’S 47 Hampden Road, Battery Point

Authentic Italian restaurant. In true Italisn fashion just about everything is freshly made on the premises. Dine-in or take away.

| 03 6223 7011

URBAN GREEK 103 Murray Street, Hobart | 03 6109 4712

Provincial Greek style with a modern twist.

ETTIES 100 Elizabeth Street, Hobart | 03 6231 1165

Wine bar, lunch and dinner.

CRITERIONS CAFE 10 Criterion Street, Hobart | 03 6234 5858

This buzzing cafe offers beautiful meals accompanied with either a nice glass of wine or coffee.

PEACOCK AND JONES 33 Hunter Street, Hobart | 1800 375 692

Restaurant and wine bar on Hobart’s waterfront open for dinner, focusing on local wine and produce. I’ve eaten here – recommend! Click for website. 

FRANK 1 Franklin Wharf, Hobart | 03 6231 5005

Offers a lively and unique Australian take on the culinary passions inspired by Argentina.

THE GLASSHOUSE Main Deck, Brooke Street Pier, Hobart | 0437 245 540

Locally sourced menu. Elegant cocktails, line-caught sashimi, international flair and 280 degree water views. Their website here.

MURES LOWER DECK Victoria Dock, Hobart | 03 6231 2121

Casual seafood restaurant offering fish & chips, plus grills, salads, oysters, share platters, soup & pizza. 32 flavours of ice cream.

THE SAFFRON Shop 2, 15 Hunter Street, Hobart | 03 6231 4150

Authentic waterfront Indian restaurant. Halal, seafood and fluten free meals also available. Dine-in and takeaway.

THE LOUNGE BY FROGMORE CREEK 18 Hunter Street, Hobart | 03 6274 5844

A la cart menu available in the elegant restaurant with the lounge bar providing a sophisticated but casual bar menu.

T 42° Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart | 03 6224 7742

T 42 has been on the waterfront since 1997. Inspired by amazing Tasmanian produce and what is in the sea around us.

FISH FRENZY Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart | 03 6231 2134

Famous for its delicious, daily fresh fish and chips, grilled seafood, salads and amazing hot seafood chowder.

SUSH TRACK 1 Franklin Wharf, Hobart | 03 6234 6650

Sushi Train with over 100+ menu items, including train items, desserts, drinks and an a la Carte menu.

BLACK FOOTED PIG 8 Brooke Street, Hobart | 03 6224 2222

Tapas Bar & Kitchen tucked away from the main street in Hobart’s waterfront.

OLD WHARF RESTAURANT MACq 01, 18 Hunter Street, Hobart | 03 6210 7602

Delivers a menu that hingdes on Tasmania’s pure produce and latest catch.

Tasmanian Vacations – 93 Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania 7000 | P 1300 827 822 or (03) 6234 4666 | W www.tasvacations.com

Launceston & The North

SYRA 8 Salamanca Square, Battery Point | 03 6287 6286

Located in the heart of Salamanca specialising in modern Australian cuisine with Middle Eastern influence.

KOSATEN JAPANESE RESTAURANT 17 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point | 03 6135 4018

Traditional Japanese food with a fash of creativity.

TI AMA 13 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point | 03 6281 9390

Rustic modern Italian restaurant serving sourdough wood fired pizza, antipasto, salads and fresh house made pasta.

MALDINI 47 Salamanca Place, Hobart | 03 6223 4460

Intelligent, well-crafted Italian cuisine, focusing on quality Tasmanian ingredients.

MEZETHES GREEK TAVERNA Salamanca Square, Battery Point | 03 6224 4601

Traditional Greek style dishes, all prepared using the best-quality Tasmanian ingredients.

AL0FT Top Floor, Brook Street Pier, Hobart | 03 6223 1619

Fine food, a relaxed ambience and stunning views. Al0ft isn’t just a restaurant – it’s an experience

WATERLINE Brooke Street Pier, 12 Franklin Wharf, Hobart | 03 6135 5457

Focusing on fresh, locally sourced produce with the intention to share, in our relaxed waterside location.

NORTH HOBART (Elizabeth Street)

Popular strip of restaurants, cafes and take-aways – too many to list! Every cuisine imaginable including Italian, Japanese, Mediterranean and more.

Some points of historical interest about Tasmania:

  1. Tasmania was originally inhabited by Indigenous Australians, the Palawa people, for over 35,000 years prior to European settlement.
  2. The island was discovered by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, but it was later named after British explorer Captain James Cook.
  3. Tasmania became a British penal colony in 1803, with the arrival of the first convicts to the island.
  4. The notorious Port Arthur penal settlement was established in 1830 and was in operation until 1877.
  5. Tasmania played an important role in the growth of the Australian whaling industry in the 19th century.
  6. The island was also a major centre for tin mining during the same period.
  7. Tasmania was the birthplace of the Australian federation movement in the 1890s, which eventually led to the formation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.
  8. Tasmania was heavily forested at the time of European settlement, much of the forest was cleared for agriculture and mining.
  9. The Tasmanian wilderness is now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with some of the world’s most unique and well-preserved ecosystems.
  10. Tasmania has a rich cultural heritage, including a vibrant art and craft tradition, a thriving food and wine scene, and a rich history of literature and writing.

BONORONG WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
Bonorong is a sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of like-minded people. A visit to the sanctuary is a chance to come closer than ever to something wild and fragile. You’ll come face to face with animals extinct long ago in other parts of Australia, and by walking through the old wooden gate you’ll become part of something special. Options from entry to full VIP.

JOSEF CHROMY WINES
“The Art of Sparkling Experience” Guests will be taken through the sparkling wine making and disgorging process, then work in the comfort of the Cellar to trial their own liqueur d’expedition dosage and craft a bottle of sparkling to their exact taste.

WALK ON KUNANYI
Departs Hobart. Discover a mountain of stories on Kunanyi /Mt Wellington, Tasmania’s most visited natural attraction. In the care of experienced guides you’ll navigate the web of trails, listen to a mountain of stories and take in the epic views. Offering a range of walks for all abilities all of which are fully gourmet catered with the best local produce.

HOBART HISTORIC TOURS
Discover Hobart by foot and hear the fascinating stories of how Tasmania’s capital city was established and how it became the vibrant waterfront city it now is. Choose your preferred walking tour and explore Hobart with your local guide on the Hobart Historic Walk, the Old Hobart Pub Tour or the Grand Hobart Walk.

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