Join us on a journey through the Huon Valley as we visit some of Southern Tasmania’s finest craft beverage producers. Explore elegant wineries and boutique cideries, savouring each pour while uncovering the rich stories behind every bottle.
Throughout the day, meet passionate makers, go behind the scenes, and enjoy up to four guided tastings that showcase the creativity and character of Tasmania’s vibrant drinks scene.
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, we’ll stop at one of our favourite local venues where you can relax and choose a meal that suits your taste and appetite. Menus typically range from $20 to $60, offering a delicious variety of options such as artfully crafted share plates, wood-fired pizzas fresh from the oven, and the finest locally sourced seafood. Whether you're after something light or a more indulgent feast, there’s something for everyone.
Depending on the day of the week and current season, the tour itinerary may vary.
Throughout the day, meet passionate makers, go behind the scenes, and enjoy up to four guided tastings that showcase the creativity and character of Tasmania’s vibrant drinks scene.
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, we’ll stop at one of our favourite local venues where you can relax and choose a meal that suits your taste and appetite. Menus typically range from $20 to $60, offering a delicious variety of options such as artfully crafted share plates, wood-fired pizzas fresh from the oven, and the finest locally sourced seafood. Whether you're after something light or a more indulgent feast, there’s something for everyone.
Depending on the day of the week and current season, the tour itinerary will vary. Some locations we may include; Home Hill, Pagan Cider, Kate Hill, Willie Smiths, Frank's Cider, Hartzview Vineyard, and The Lost Captain.
Where to meet: Brooke St Pier, Franklin Wharf, Hobart, 10:30 am. You will meet your guide at the bottom of the ramp. If it's raining, please proceed up the ramp and enter through the glass doors.
Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is a charming city with a rich maritime history and stunning natural beauty. Nestled between the Derwent River and Mount Wellington, it offers a unique blend of colonial architecture, vibrant arts scenes, and easy access to wilderness areas.
A prominent landmark offering panoramic views of Hobart and the surrounding area. Popular for hiking, cycling, and photography.
A contemporary art museum known for its diverse and sometimes controversial collections.
A historic area with beautiful sandstone buildings, now home to art galleries, cafes, and restaurants.
Freshly caught salmon, often served grilled or smoked, with local herbs and vegetables.
A local favorite, these savory pies are filled with scallops and other seafood.
A variety of artisanal cheeses made from local milk, including cheddar, brie, and blue cheese.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and long daylight hours, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals.
Australian Dollar (AUD)
AEST (UTC +10) or AEDT (UTC +11) during daylight saving time
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Hobart is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken to protect against petty crime and scams.
Hobart Bus Mall
Affordable and efficient, with frequent services and easy-to-use tickets.
Available • Apps: Uber, Taxi App
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque island known for its wildlife, scenic drives, and local produce.
A UNESCO World Heritage-listed site with a rich and somber history as a former convict settlement.
A beautiful national park with diverse flora and fauna, waterfalls, and hiking trails.
Price varies by option