Taste Australian Food Group - Eight-day tour of the northwest, west coast and south island of Tasmania
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*Globally exclusive island hopping itinerary, by SupremetravelDirect operation.

*exclusiveAbalone breeding farm, visit the abalone breeding process and try abalone eating.

*The fee includes an exclusive gourmet banquet

*northwest coastBurnie, Stanley, The Nut.

*west bankWorld Cultural Heritage: Cradle Mountain, Gordon River, Alpine Scenic Railway.

*The southernmost point in the world,Australia's only(used form a nominal expression)Bellgrove Rye Whiskey Distillery.

*Bruny Island,Hastings Stalactite Silk Cave,Mount Wellington,Huon Valley...

*Departs from Hobart every Thursday, group of 10 people

*Welcome byLaunceston or DavenportDevonport joins our group at any time

Itinerary
Day 1
Sydney – Hobart – St Helen – Bay Of Fares (northeast coast of Tasmania)
In the morning, gather at Sydney Domestic Airport and take a domestic flight to Hobart, the largest city in Tasmania and the second oldest city in Australia. Have lunch at your own expense. After pick-up, we will drive to St. Helens and the famous Bay of Fires, formerly known as "Larapuna" The Bay of Fires is located on the northeast coast of Tasmania. The vast area from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point is included in the Bay of Fires. It was first discovered by Captain Tobias Furneaux during his expedition. , named the Bay of Fires because of the fires lit by the aborigines on the beach. The most famous feature here is the white beach, blue water and red rocks. It was also rated as the second most beautiful beach in the world by a British magazine. After a Western dinner Check in local hotel. (Night)
Day 2
Bridestowe Lavender Farm) - Josef Chormy Winery - Tamar Valley - Launceston Launceston
After breakfast in the hotel, go to Bridestowe Lavender Farm, the largest and most famous lavender garden in the southern hemisphere, to admire the magnificent lavender fields (seasonal restrictions apply). After lunch at your own expense, visit the wine cellar and restaurant of Josef Chromy Wines. The winery has a very beautiful scenery and covers an area of 61 hectares. The owner of the winery, Josef Chromy, was originally a refugee. In the 1950s, he escaped the Nazi and Communist rule from the Czech border, which was full of landmines and stationed with soldiers and dogs. After a very difficult period of time, he successfully immigrated to Australia, but he did not give up life because he was a refugee. Instead, he founded his own winery at the age of 76. Evening city tour: St. John's Episcopal Church, City Park, Kata Ricketts Canyon, check into the hotel for dinner and enjoy a supreme Chinese private dinner cooked by a hidden chef. (Breakfast, dinner)
Day 3
Abalones Farm-Salmon Farm-Bat Bridge-Berry Farm-Leatherwood Honey
After breakfast in the hotel, drive to a large abalone farm. A dedicated person will introduce the abalone farming process, visit the abalone farm and try abalone food. You can also purchase and have it shipped to your house. Arrive at noon.
At the salmon farm, you can visit the unique breeding process of salmon. You can also catch salmon with your own hands. You need to buy the fish yourself and use it for on-site BBQ. Group members can also visit the ginseng and Japanese wasabi plantations on site. Enjoy the very delicious salmon for free. Hamburg. In the afternoon, cross the Bat Bridge and go to the largest strawberry orchard in Tasmania to pick strawberries and cherries for yourself (seasonal restrictions apply). Return to the same hotel and pass by the most famous Leatherwood Honey Factory in Tasmania to buy souvenirs. Enjoy the famous weekly snack in the hotel Seafood soup and steak Western-style dinner. (Breakfast, lunch, dinner) ** After the meal, you can optionally participate in the sunset viewing and penguin return night tour group $65 per person including round-trip transportation and admission fees (please bring warm clothes)
Day 4
Poppy blooming season (late November to January) Seahorse World - Sheffield Mural Town - Burnie Paper Mill - Stanley, The NUT
After breakfast and check-out at the hotel, go to the seahorse farm to discuss the mysteries of seahorses and demonstrate the unique breeding process. During the tour, you can see the complete process of seahorse growth and feeding activities, and you can also touch the pond up close Get in touch with seahorses, starfish, hermit crabs and other marine life. Then pass through the mural town Sheffield to see the masterpieces of mural masters and Hong Kong stars before arriving in Burnie. Burnie is a small coastal town located in the northwest of Tasmania. , facing Bass Strait
Founded in 1827, it is one of the most important towns in northwestern Tasmania. Burnie Port is one of the largest ports in Tasmania. After enjoying a fresh seafood lunch at your own expense, visit Burnie Paper Mill and learn about its century-old papermaking industry. It was an eye-opener. Arrive at Stannie, the most remote town in the northwest, at dusk. Take a train to climb to The NUT, Table Mountain, and enjoy Bass Strait and the magnificent scenery. Enjoy the sunset view and have dinner at the most famous local lobster restaurant, HURSEY, at your own expense. Stay at the local hotel Seaview Inn or similar. (Breakfast)
Day 5
Cradle Mountain National Park - Dove Lake - Western Heritage Center Zeehan - Strahan on the West Coast
After breakfast, proceed to Cradle Mountain (Cradle Mt.), a world-famous cultural heritage reserve located in Lake St. Caliary National Park. The mountains near Cradle Mountain are undulating and glaciers often melt. The water flows into the lowlands and becomes lakes. The lakes and mountains are so beautiful. Stroll around Dove Lake, enjoy the baptism of Dove Lake, and admire Dove Lake
"There is no windshield on the surface of the pool," the tranquil and picturesque scenery allows you to experience the state of being completely integrated into nature and forgetting yourself. Simple lunch. We will then continue our journey to the ancient silver mine town of Zeehan, the center of western cultural heritage, and arrive at Strahan, the most famous town on the west coast of Tasmania, with a population of only 700 people, located in the north of Macquarie Harbour. , on the east coast of the Southern Ocean, the place name comes from the silent "h" in the French word. It was once responsible for the mining of Queenstown and the transportation of local forestry. Now it mainly develops tourism. After dinner, check into a local hotel. (Breakfast, lunch, dinner )
Day 6
Strahan - World Heritage Cruise - Queens Town - Observation Deck Iron Blow
After breakfast, go to the pier to join the world cultural heritage Gordon River cruise, one of the last temperate rainforests in the world. The nearly 6-hour boat ride along the calm Gordon River appreciates the beautiful scenery along the way, passing through the Macquarie Port. Go ashore in a remote location to visit the ruins of Sarah Island, Tasmania's oldest convict penal colony. You'll understand why convicts who were once imprisoned in this sparsely populated and barren land called the port entrance Hell's Gate. Hell's Gates. The lower reaches of the Gordon River are covered by temperate rainforest, passing through towering ancient Huon Pine forests. These timbers were once felled for shipbuilding, as well as salmon farms, Huon Pine lumber mills, etc. , the tour guide will tell about the environmental protests in 1982 and 1983, which ultimately saved the Franklin River from being permanently closed. Enjoy a buffet lunch on the boat. Arrive back at the pier around 3 p.m. and take the bus.
Go to the Iron Blow lookout in Queenstown and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the entire valley and the mining pool from a high place. After dinner at your own expense, check into a local hotel in Queenstown. (Breakfast, Lunch)
Day 7
Queenstown Alpine Scenic Railway Wilderness Railway Tour - Lake St Clair
After breakfast, take an ancient steam train and embark on a 4-hour journey through canyons and rainforests. There is a kind of nostalgia called luxury. It is not easy to find a steam train in today's world, and it is even harder to get on it. The steam train that was manufactured in 1898 has three carriages, one of which is a dining carriage. The interior of the carriage is mainly made of wood and equipped with leather seats, which is gorgeous and elegant. During the train journey, the staff will introduce the scenic spots along the way and explain the operating principles of the train. At each station, passengers can get off the train to rest and take a walk. When they arrive at Lynchford, a former gold mining town, you can enter the station museum to learn about the history of that time. Background, gold mining technology, etc. After getting off the bus at noon, have a simple lunch at your own expense. In the afternoon, set off for Lake St. Clair, the deepest lake in Australia. Enjoy the hiking tour of the lake and mountains, and check into a nearby hotel after dinner. (Breakfast, dinner)
Day 8
Whiskey Distillery (or Poppy Farm) - Mt. Field Russel Falls - Hobart - Mt Wellington
After breakfast, go to the Belgrove Distillery, known as the southernmost whiskey distillery in the world. This is the only rye whiskey distillery in Australia and the only one in the world that uses biodiesel to drive the still. Near the beautiful Derwent Valley, Redlands Estate has the only winery in Australia that allows visitors to enter the infield. There are only two such wineries in the world. Nestled in the Tasmanian fields and surrounded by streams, it offers visitors a unique tour of the whiskey making process. This modern distillery converted from a 19th century manor tells its incredible history and is a must-do whiskey tour. It can be transformed into a poppy farm during the poppy season in November-December. Russell Falls is located in the Fylde Country The eastern boundary of the park, about an hour's drive from the capital Hobart, became Tasmania's first nature reserve in 1885. Established as a national park in 1916, it is one of the oldest national parks in Australia. It has attracted countless tourists for more than 100 years and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Tasmania. Hike to Russell Falls. In the lush forest, there are towering swamp rubber trees, the world's tallest flowering plants, typical cold temperate forest plants, etc. There are many small animals living in the forest, such as platypus, Australian wallabies, wombats, etc. In the afternoon, return to Hobart Seafood Pier for lunch at your own expense. After the meal, go to Hobart and climb Mount Wellington, the highest peak in the south of Australia, which truly "sees all the mountains at a glance". It overlooks the panoramic and distant views of Hobart, a small town with the most British characteristics. Excellent location in Antarctica, then transfer to the airport and take a flight back to Sydney
Tour fee includes:
Round trip air tickets and airport tax, 20KG checked baggage,
Accommodation in double rooms in three- to four-star hotels during the itinerary,
15 meals in 8 days,
Entrance fees to all noted attractions,
Full transportation,
GST consumption tax,
Cantonese-speaking tour guide.
Fees do not include:
Travel insurance, driver and tour guide tips $10 per person per day,
Single room surcharge $700,
Some meals not specified in the itinerary.
*Christmas, Easter and New Year departure air ticket surcharge $350 p/p.
North Island Launceston three-day and two-night self-driving tour Launceston Self Drive & Hotel Package
From $348 p/p per person
Includes 2 nights of accommodation and breakfast in a double room, 3 days of car rental (4 seats), consumption tax, etc.
Includes:3 days car hire & two nights accommodation with daily breakfasts
Three days and two nights self-driving tour starts from $448 per person
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Precautions:
1. Please purchase travel insurance. The safety of group members is the responsibility of transportation, shipping, scenic spots and insurance companies, and has nothing to do with this organizer.
2. If you cancel 14 days before departure, the tour fee will be deducted 60%, and if it is canceled less than 7 days before departure, the tour fee will be deducted 100%.
3. Please bring your own swimsuit, sun oil, and sunglasses. *Air ticket surcharge for Christmas and New Year departures is $350 p/p.
4. In case of weather or emergencies, the cost of accommodation shall be borne by the guest. The company reserves the right to change the transportation itinerary and change the scenic spots.
5. If the departure needs to be canceled due to the COVID-19 epidemic or other emergencies or government announcements, the paid fees, except for the air tickets, will be automatically retained until the next departure date, or travel credit valid within one year.
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