Tasmania
TAS, Australia

Tasmania

Australia's island wine state sits in the Roaring Forties, where cool maritime air and ancient dolerite soils produce sparkling wines, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay that have earned their place on every serious wine list in the country.

Experiences

16 itineraries

Tamar Wine - Tours & Accommodation

From $195 per personVerified

Tamar Wine - Tours & Accommodation

Tasmaniacellar doorbespoke

Stay among the vines on the West Tamar — wine tours and vineyard accommodation in one.

Duration

Half day or full day

Boutique Wine Tours Tasmania
Boutique Wine Tours Tasmania logo
From $149 per personVerified

Boutique Wine Tours Tasmania

Tasmaniasmall groupgroup

Coal River Valley, Richmond, and Oatlands — intimate Hobart wine and distillery tours from $149pp.

Duration

Half day or full day

Capacity

Max 13

Wineglass Bay Discovery Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupgroup

Full-day Hobart to Freycinet — Richmond, the east coast, and one of the world's great coastal views.

Duration

Full day

Valleybrook Wine on Wheels Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Stephanie and Jeremy's family-run Tamar Valley tours — Peoples' Choice best wine tour, from $140pp.

Duration

Half day or full day

The Wine Hopper

Price on request

The Wine Hopper

Tasmaniagroupsmall group

Hop-on hop-off wine bus through southern Tasmania — flexible, social, and no designated driver required.

Duration

Full day

The Long Lunch Tour Co

From $130 per person

The Long Lunch Tour Co

Tasmaniasmall group

Freycinet's wine specialists — seafood lunch at Devils Corner, cellar doors, and the East Coast's best views.

Duration

Half day or full day

Tassie Tours Tasmania

From $145 per person

Tassie Tours Tasmania

Tasmaniasmall groupgroup

Family-owned, 10+ years — day tours, group tours, overnight stays, and shore excursions across Tasmania.

Duration

Full day or multi-day

Tasmanian Private Tours

Price on request

Tasmanian Private Tours

Tasmaniaprivatebespokeluxury

Sandy Bay-based private Tasmania touring — wine country, wildlife, and bespoke itineraries from Hobart.

Duration

Full day

Tamar Valley Wine Tours

From $99 per person

Tamar Valley Wine Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Launceston's specialist — premium Tamar Valley tastings, lunch, and door-to-door service since 2010.

Duration

Full day

StelaVino Wine Tours

From $250 per person

StelaVino Wine Tours

Tasmaniasmall group

Stel's award-winning full-day Hobart wine tours — 4 cellar doors, lunch, 45 years of wine knowledge, $250 all-in.

Duration

Full day

Capacity

Max 12

Premier Travel Adventures Tasmania

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Premium Tasmanian small group and private tours — gourmet food and wine, wilderness, and wildlife for 25+ years.

Duration

Multi-day

Capacity

Max 8

Heart of Tasmania Tours

From $150 per person

Heart of Tasmania Tours

Tasmaniaprivatebespokesmall group

Private personalised Tasmania touring — flexible, affordable, local guides based in Hobart.

Duration

Full day

Fun Tassie Tours

From $3,495 per person

Fun Tassie Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Small-group multi-day Tasmania tours — 5 to 13 days covering the whole island.

Duration

5 to 13 days

Discover Tasmania Tours

From $260 per person

Discover Tasmania Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Full-day and multi-day tours from Launceston — Tamar Valley wine country and beyond.

Duration

8 hours

Capacity

Max 4

Apple Isle Wine Tours

From $149 per person

Apple Isle Wine Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Hobart-based wine and food tours since 2003 — half-day, full-day, private, and airport transfers.

Duration

Half day or full day

Ageing Barrel Tours

From $369 per person

Ageing Barrel Tours

Tasmaniasmall groupprivate

Luxury Mercedes wine tours through the Huon, Derwent, and Coal River Valleys — lunch included.

Duration

Full day

The Dossier

Orientation

Tasmania's wine regions are spread across the island: the Tamar Valley is 45 minutes north of Launceston, the Coal River and Derwent valleys are 20 to 40 minutes from Hobart, and the East Coast runs 200km between Bicheno and Orford. Fly into Hobart or Launceston and build a circuit; the distances are manageable and the scenery between cellar doors is half the experience. Allow at least three days to do the island's wine culture justice.

Vintage & Season

Harvest is late: April through May, sometimes into June, the last major harvest in Australia and a window most interstate visitors don't know about. Spring and early summer (October to December) show the island at its most lush, with mountains still snow-capped behind the vines. January and February are peak visitor months but the days are very long, the weather reliable, and MONA's cultural calendar in Hobart running at full pace.

Signature Profile

Sparkling wine is the island's most celebrated export: cool climate, high natural acidity, and an obsessive approach to méthode traditionnelle have produced examples that hold their own in international blind tastings. Pinot Noir is the prestige still wine: fragrant, structured, and radically different in expression between the island's north and south. The food culture around Hobart has become one of Australia's most serious; MONA anchors an arts-and-gastronomy scene that makes Tasmania feel like no other wine destination in the country.