East Coast Tasmania

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Stretching from the white-sand beaches of the Bay of Fires to the rugged cliffs of Tasman National Park, East Coast Tasmania is a blissful stretch of coastline that feels a world away from the mainland. This is a place where you can hike through coastal heath, feast on fresh seafood, and swim in turquoise bays without the crowds. The region is a highlight of any Tasmanian road trip, offering a perfect blend of nature, food, and laid-back coastal charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience the East Coast, allow at least 3 to 4 days. This gives you time to explore Freycinet thoroughly, spend a day on Maria Island, and enjoy the coastal walks and seafood stops along the way. A week would allow for more relaxed days, including a scenic flight over Wineglass Bay and a kayak trip in the Bay of Fires. The drive from Hobart to Launceston via the East Coast can be done in 3 days, but you'll be rushing – better to take your time and soak up the coastal vibe.

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