How Much Does a Tasmania Wine Tour Cost? (2026 Price Guide)
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How Much Does a Tasmania Wine Tour Cost? (2026 Price Guide)

A small-group Tasmania wine tour generally costs from around $119 to $150 per person for a full day, including transport, cellar-door tastings and usually lunch. Premium and private experiences run higher, from roughly $250 to $370 per person, depending on the inclusions and group size. Most Tasmanian operators run from Hobart or Launceston into the nearby Coal River and Tamar valleys, and the small-group format is the norm across the state.

This guide is part of our ultimate guide to Tasmania wine tours.


Small-Group Day Tours: From Around $119 to $150 Per Person

This is the standard Tasmanian format and the best value for most visitors. Operators like Boutique Wine Tours Hobart, Apple Isle Wine Tours, Valleybrook Wine on Wheels, The Long Lunch Tour Co and Heart of Tasmania Tours run small-group full days from roughly $119 to $150 per person, typically visiting four to five cellar doors with transport and a lunch stop included. Tasmania leans toward genuinely small groups rather than large coaches, so even the shared tours feel personal.

To see what is currently available in this band, browse Tasmania tours from $100 to $300 per person.

Premium and Private Tours: From Around $250 to $370 Per Person

For a more exclusive day, premium small-group and private operators run from roughly $250 per person with StelaVino Wine Tours up to around $369 per person with Ageing Barrel Tours, reflecting smaller groups, longer days, and more hands-on access to producers. Per-head pricing improves as the group grows. For the full case for going private, see our private Tasmania wine tours guide, and browse current private Tasmania tours.

What Is and Is Not Included

Most Tasmanian tours include transport, pre-arranged tastings at the cellar doors on the itinerary, and a lunch stop. What is usually extra: wine you buy to take home, premium or reserve tastings charged separately, and gratuities. Tasmania's sparkling houses sometimes charge separately for their flagship pours, so check inclusions if a tasting at a specific producer matters to you.

Region Matters: Hobart vs Launceston

Where you base yourself shapes the day. Tours from Hobart focus on the Coal River Valley and the Derwent, while tours from Launceston work the Tamar Valley. Both sit in the same price range, so the choice is about which part of the state you are visiting rather than cost. For a wider national view, see our guide to how much an Australian wine tour costs.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Tasmania wine tour cost per person? Small-group full-day tours generally run from around $119 to $150 per person, including transport, tastings and usually lunch. Premium and private experiences run higher, from roughly $250 to $370 per person.

Are Tasmania wine tours small group or large coach? Tasmania leans strongly toward small groups. Most operators run intimate vehicles rather than large coaches, so even shared tours feel personal. This is part of why the state's tours sit a little above the budget end.

What is included in a Tasmania wine tour price? Most include transport, pre-arranged tastings at the cellar doors on the itinerary, and a lunch stop. Wine purchases, premium or reserve tastings, and gratuities are generally extra. Sparkling houses sometimes charge separately for flagship pours.

Is it cheaper to tour from Hobart or Launceston? They sit in the same price range. Hobart tours focus on the Coal River Valley, while Launceston tours work the Tamar Valley. Choose based on which part of Tasmania you are visiting rather than cost.

How much should I budget overall for a Tasmania wine day? Budget around $119 to $150 per person for the tour itself, plus $50 to $150 if you plan to buy wine, and any premium tastings you add. A premium or private day starts from around $250 per person.

Browse Tasmania wine tour operators on The Cork Chronicles and compare inclusions and prices from Hobart and Launceston.