East Coast Tasmania
Discover the East Coast of Tasmania
A trip to Tasmania’s East Coast offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and enjoy everything this stunning region has to offer — a true taste of quintessential Tasmania.
From leisurely strolls along pristine aqua beaches and meandering through untouched bushland trails, to sampling world-class wines, fresh local produce, and indulging in adventure-filled water sports, the East Coast is rich in experiences for every type of traveller.
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What Makes the East Coast Special
- Stunning Coastal Scenery: Explore the famed turquoise waters and white sands of Wineglass Bay, Binalong Bay, and the Bay of Fires.
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National Parks: Discover Douglas Apsley National Park and Freycinet National Park for hiking, wildlife, and breathtaking views.
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Wine & Food Trails: Follow the East Coast Wine Trail for award-winning wineries and savor local delicacies like oysters, scallops, and cheeses.
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Wildlife Encounters: Spot wallabies, wombats, and even the elusive Tasmanian devil in their natural habitats.
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Charming Towns: Visit Bicheno, Swansea, and St Helens for local history, art, and culture.
Tips to Make Your Stay Comfortable
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Dress for Changing Weather: Tasmania’s weather can shift rapidly. Dress in layers and always bring a waterproof jacket — just in case.
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Protect Against UV Rays: Tasmania experiences high UV levels year-round, even on cool days. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are essentials.
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Stay Hydrated: The temperature can be deceptive, so always carry extra water when exploring outdoors.
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Ask a Local: Tasmanians are known for their friendliness. If you need advice or directions, don’t hesitate to ask — locals are always happy to help.
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Whether you’re here for relaxation or adventure, Tasmania’s East Coast promises an unforgettable experience in one of Australia’s most beautiful regions.