Short breaks you should take while exploring Tasmania

Although it’s the smallest state in Australia, there are short breaks you should take while exploring Tasmania. If you’re looking for a quick respite, these top Tasmanian getaways are just what you need.

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Make your stay on Flinders Island environmentally friendly

During the off-season, World Expeditions dismantles their private beachfront camp to maintain the unspoiled terrain of Flinders Island in Bass Strait. However, from October to May, seven tents with skylights are available for hikers who wish to discover the island’s granite summits and scenic beaches nestled among its sparkling bays. Insider tip: Savor extremely fresh local crayfish and wallaby at The Flinders Wharf while witnessing a picturesque sunset view.

The most popular table in Hobart

Omotenashi, Hobart’s top restaurant located in a former car showroom, offers a 3.5-hour tasting menu with sixteen dishes. With just twelve seats and open for reservations only two nights a week, it combines Japanese and Australian cooking techniques with local ingredients.

To secure your spot at this in-demand eatery (omotenashihobart.com), consider booking a stay at the Institut Polaire hotel whose Arctic-inspired decor highlights breathtaking views of Kunanyi/Mt Wellington outside; doing so will also grant you priority access into their always-buzzing bar/restaurant area.

Hamilton Farm life is transformed into luxury

At Curringa Farm, guests can relish in the beauty of a vast expanse spanning 300 hectares and brimming with sheep, crops and native wildlife. The Parsons siblings – Tim and Jane are sixth-generation farmers who welcome visitors to cozy cottages overlooking Lake Meadowbank that come equipped with delectable breakfast essentials.

Travelers should not miss booking themselves for the Shearers Smoko farm tour which includes invigorating sheep-shearing demonstrations along with an exhibition showcasing talented farm dogs rounding up flock; all while enjoying some well-deserved tea/wine served by none other than Lady J herself! And if you’re lucky enough to be there when freshly-baked mouth-watering scones fill your senses… consider yourself blessed!

Keep up with the latest trends while staying at Binalong Bay

Immerse yourself in the crystalline turquoise rock pools of Bay of Fires, encircled by colossal orange boulders; later retreat back to SABI – a custom-made stone cottage that boasts an onsen and tastefully unadorned interiors honoring Japan’s wabi-sabi ideology celebrating simplicity and impermanence. Pro tip: In close proximity is Skippers at St Helens- a mobile fishing vessel vending delicious supplies ranging from local oysters to scallops alongside their classic fish-and-chips fare.

Premiere in Devonport

As soon as travellers step off the ferry from mainland Australia, they are greeted by the stunning waterfront Novotel Devonport. This location is perfect for a short stay while exploring some of Australia’s finest whisky, smallgoods, cheese and chocolate artisans on the North West Tasting Trail. Don’t forget to check out The Truffle Farm in Deloraine where you can dig up black gold!

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