Campervan Holidays Australia
Great Eastern Drive
From €1518 p.p
- Depart From
- Cork or Dublin
- Departure Date
- Daily departures
- Duration
- 8 Nights / 9 Days
- Price
- From €1518 p.p
Explore the beautiful scenery and little gems which Tasmania offers.Uncover Hobart's food, wine, and eclectic creativity at the galleries, bars and restaurants of MONA. Relax, eat and visit the weekend markets at the convict-built harbour and sandstone Salamanca Place. Visit Hobart's oldest suburb of Battery Point, climb Mount Wellington, and join celebrations for the Taste Tasmania festival and Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. One of the highlights of this trip is Freycinet Peninsula - a paradise of pink granite mountains, white beaches and turquoise sea on Tasmania's east coast. Hike over the Hazard Ranges for breathtaking views of Wineglass Bay. Go surfing, sea kayak with dolphins, 4WD to a historic lighthouse and enjoy freshly-shucked oysters overlooking Great Oyster Bay. Wind here from Hobart on the East Coast Escape.
Day 1 - 4 Hobart
Make your own way to the 4* Quality hobart midcity hotel where you will spend 3 nights in a standard room on a room only basis. Take the chance to relax and unwind in the beauty of hobart.
Day 4 Hobart to Orford via Maria Island National Park
Make your way back to the airport to collect a Wicked 2 berth campervan. The premium 2-sleeper camper is a manual transmission. The campervan has fridge, cooking equipment, large bed, storage and kitchen in rear.
Leave Hobart and travel through Sorrell, where you can stock up on supplies or stop for fish and chips. From here, curve inland to the tiny holiday town of Orford, on the mouth of the Prosser River and on to Triabunna where you can take a ferry to Maria Island. With no shops or cars, the island is a tranquil bushwalking and wildlife haven. Climb to the cliff-tops on the challenging Bishop and Clark or walk to the Painted Cliffs and Fossil Cliffs, filled with sea creature sediments more than 300 million years old. See the threatened Cape Barren geese, Forrester kangaroos, and Flinders Island wombats or scuba dive the marine reserve in the island’s northern end. Visit Bloodstone Point, where the Oyster Bay Aboriginal tribe collected stones to make hair colouring. Then wander the remains of the convict settlement in Darlington and learn about the failed Italian entrepreneur who turned their brick-and-stone buildings into a resort-style hotel. The vines and silk worm trees he planted remain today. Sleep in the old penitentiary, at one of the many campsites across the island or return to Triabunna or Orford for the night.
Day 5 Orford to Swansea
Enjoy panoramic views from the Three Thumbs Reserve in the Wielangta Forest or walk between Shelley and Spring beaches. Then follow one of the country’s most stunning stretches of coast towards the white beaches and pink-and-grey granite cliffs of the Freycinet Peninsula. Visit a berry farm, boutique vineyards and the Wine and Wool Centre in and around Swansea. Then do a heritage walk or visit the quirky convict-built Spiky Bridge just out of town. Swim, surf, dive and fish from the Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve and walk to lookouts over the picturesque coastline. See colonies of mutton birds and visit the wetlands of Moulting Lagoon, where you can watch black swans, pelicans, and pied oyster catchers wake to a new day.
Day 6 Swansea to Freycinet National Park
Capture the perfect contours of Wineglass Bay on your camera. Then swim, boat, fish, snorkel and scuba dive from the dreamy white beach. Go abseiling in the Hazards and four wheel drive to Cape Tourville Lighthouse, where the view will make you dizzy. Surf from Friendly Beaches and sea kayak next to dolphins in Honeymoon Bay. Bushwalk past Aboriginal middens and learn about the French explorers who first discovered this paradise. At the end of the day, relax in a lodge overlooking Great Oyster Bay with a meal of fresh seafood and glass of wine made from local vines.
Day 7 Freycinet National Park to St Helens
Drive north to the holiday haven of Bicheno, where you can sea kayak, dive, snorkel or jump on a glass-bottomed boat. Walk to Rocking Rock and the Bicheno Blowhole or join a fine wine tour. Watch the dusk parade of Little penguins and see Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, and pelicans at the local wildlife park. Back on the road, stop for a swim at the Apsley River Waterhole or bushwalk in Douglas-Apsley National Park. Follow the scenic road to the shimmering Chain of Lagoons and stop at Elephant Pass for a plate of the town’s famous, European-style pancakes. In St Marys, climb to the top of St Patrick’s Head or the more accessible South Sister Peak, from where you can look out at a fairytale patchwork of forest and coast. Finish your day of discovery in the charming fishing village of St Helens.
Day 8 St Helens to Bay of Fires
Learn about the Georges Bay Aboriginal tribe, and the whalers, sailors and Chinese tin miners who shaped the region in the St Helens History Room. Visit the historic house of Fair Lee, catch bream in the Scamander River and swim from the beaches around Georges Bay. Next, stop off at the resort town of Binalong Bay. Walk along the white sands and surf, swim and fish in the emerald sea. In the nearby Bay of Fires, you can do a two-day trek past deserted beaches, Aboriginal middens and lichen-covered boulders. Camp overnight in the sand dunes and visit the Eddystone Lighthouse before arriving at a remote eco-lodge with soul-stirring ocean views. End your trip relaxing from the huge deck or kayaking down the Ansons River.
Day 9 Depart Hobart
Drive back to Hobart for your return flight and say goodbye to Tasmania!
4* Quality Hobart Midcity hotel
The hotel enjoys an ideal location within walking distance of Hobart city centre and Salamanca Place. It is surrounded by a wide variety of shopping, dining and entertainment venues. Hobart International Airport is approximately 17 km from the hotel. With its inviting and affordable accommodation, this city hotel is the ideal base for business and leisure travellers alike. The property is fully air-conditioned and comprises a total of 107 guest rooms. Facilities on offer include a lobby with lift access, a café and a restaurant. WLAN Internet access and a laundry services are available. In addition to standard amenities, all guest rooms come with air conditioning, a cable television and direct dial telephone. After a busy day, guests can relax and unwind with a delicious meal in the on-site restaurant, or in the café.
Wicked 2 berth campervan
Premium 2 berth campervan approx 3 years old. The campervan sleeps 2 and seats 2 people. There is a large bed insude, plenty of storage for luggage, kitchen in the rear, chiller and cooking equipment and manual transmission.
Price from €1518 p.p based on 2 people travelling
Price Includes:
Flights from Cork or Dublin
Airport tax
Accommodation on a room only basis
Campervan including Additional drivers, GPS hire, Liability reduction and unlimited mileage
Price excludes:
Travel Insurance
Price subject to availability
