This seamless and comfortable tour begins with a scenic drive through Salamanca Place, where grand sandstone warehouses tell stories of Hobart’s colonial past. The bus glides into Battery Point, a charming district of winding streets and heritage cottages.
Continuing along the waterfront, your guide shares fascinating insights into the city’s rich history. A stop at Mount Nelson Lookout provides a breathtaking panoramic view over Hobart, the River Derwent, and beyond. With time for photos, you can soak in the scenery.
Head toward Richmond, one of Australia’s most picturesque historic villages. Step back in time as you cross Australia’s oldest stone bridge, built by convicts in 1823. You can wander through boutique shops, discover heritage buildings, visit the oldest Catholic church in Australia, or simply relax with a coffee.
As the tour winds down, arrive back at the waterfront, where your ship awaits. With a smooth, hassle-free experience and a guaranteed on-time return.
Simply leave the cruise terminal and walk down Hunter Street, following the crowd heading towards the city. Take the first turn onto Franklin Wharf, and you will find us right on the corner. It's just a 3-minute walk (200 meters).
This seamless and comfortable tour begins with a scenic drive through Salamanca Place, where grand sandstone warehouses tell stories of Hobart’s colonial past. The bus glides into Battery Point, a charming district of winding streets and heritage cottages, offering a glimpse into Tasmania’s early European settlement.
Continuing along the waterfront, your guide shares fascinating insights into the city’s rich history, from its convict origins to its vibrant modern-day culture. A stop at Mount Nelson Lookout provides a breathtaking panoramic view over Hobart, the River Derwent, and beyond. With time for photos, you can soak in the scenery before continuing your adventure.
ing the city behind, the journey winds through rolling countryside toward Richmond, one of Australia’s most picturesque historic villages. Here, you step back in time as you cross Australia’s oldest stone bridge, built by convicts in 1823.
Richmond, Tasmania, is a step back in time to an era of cobblestone streets, heritage buildings, and old-world charm. Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Coal River Valley, this historic village exudes a sense of tranquility and timelessness. With free time to explore, you can wander through boutique shops, discover heritage buildings, visit the oldest Catholic church in Australia, or simply relax with a coffee in one of Richmond’s charming cafés.
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