Jetzt Anmelden
Reisearten Destinationen Über ASI
Wunschliste

Die ASI Wunschliste

Klicke auf das und deine Lieblingsreisen werden in deiner Wunschliste gespeichert.

Du kannst dann deine Liste jederzeit mit deinem Reisepartner teilen und gemeinsam Reisen aussuchen.

+49 (0)30 318 77 933 60
Alle 12 Bilder Anzeigen

Walk Tasmania’s Capes, Freycinet & Maria Island

Rundreise internationale Kleingruppe

Zertifizierter Partner
Reisejahr auswählen:
Reisecode
EPIPPJXE0000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 12
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
6 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 15 bis 99

ab € 2.140,– p.P.

Termine Anzeigen

Highlights

  • Navigate the scenic Cape Freycinet isthmus on foot, marvelling at the white sands of Wineglass Bay and discovering lesser-known beaches and coves along the way.
  • Cruise past steep cliffs and hidden coves on a wilderness cruise along the natural beauty of Tasman National Park – look out for migrating whales, dolphins, seals and the abundant birdlife that live here.
  • Embark on two scenic walks across the Three Capes Track and soak in the natural wonders of Cape Raoul and Cape Hauy as you walk past wildflowers and coastal views.
  • Keep an eye out for soaring sea birds and Australian animals like kangaroos and wombats as you walk. Plus, depending on the time of the year, you could spot a breaching whale from these promontories!
  • Start your journey in Launceston and end in Hobart with opportunities to do a little of your own exploring in both of these gorgeous cities (also home to some pretty great dining options).
Map

Nachhaltigkeit

Diese Reise wird von einem zertifizierten Reiseveranstalter durchgeführt.

Mehr Erfahren

ab € 2.140,– p.P.

Termine Anzeigen

Reisebeschreibung 2026

Maria Island and Freycinet National Park are jewels in Tasmania’s already studded crown of coastal wonders and on this hiking adventure, you’ll be able to discover both and more in all the East Coast’s wild beauty. From Launceston, spend five days hiking some of the southern state’s best coastal walks, including part of the Three Capes Track, the Fossil Cliffs and the awe-inspiring Wineglass Bay. Take a wilderness cruise with an expert local guide, looking out for migrating whales, seals, dolphins and sea eagles, as you pass underneath rock formations and past hidden sea coves, towering cliffs and a diverse coastline. With a knowledgeable leader joining you each step of the way, plus a selection of group dinners in some of the state’s best dining locations, you’re sure to come home with some pretty great memories.

Reiseverlauf 2026

Alle Reisetage Einklappen
  1. Tag 1

    Launceston

    <
    Welcome to Launceston! With a charming mixture of heritage buildings, a vibrant foodie scene and beautiful scenery just minutes from the city centre, Launceston is the perfect spot to start your journey. If you arrive early, maybe head to the Cataract Gorge and enjoy a slice of nature just a short walk from the city or discover one of the many museums. If you get a chance to dine in Launceston – you won’t regret it, it wasn’t named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy for nothing! After a day to explore on your own, you’ll meet your trip leader and group for a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. Then, get to know each other over a group dinner and toast to your upcoming adventures.
    It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
  2. Tag 2

    Swansea

    <
    This morning, you’re in for a treat. Drive to Freycinet National Park – one of Australia’s most renowned and picturesque regions. As you enter the park, the views over Coles Bay towards what’s known as The Hazards Range are a sight to behold. When you arrive, lace up your walking shoes for a scenic circuit walk that takes you to the iconic white sands of Wineglass Bay and the lesser known, but no less stunning, Hazards Beach on the opposite side of the Freycinet Peninsula isthmus. Best to have your camera at full charge today because you’ll want to remember these views! After your walk, perhaps enjoy a refreshing swim before driving toward the coastal town of Swansea to relax for the evening.
    Your trekking distance today will be approximately 11.5 km.
  3. Tag 3

    Maria Island (wukaluwikiwayna) to Orford

    <
    After breakfast, jump on a ferry bound for Maria Island. A natural wonder full of history, sweeping bays and rugged cliffs sitting off the coast of Tasmania, Maria Island is an ideal destination for hiking. Walk across coastal plains, past reminders of settler history and along tracks that often have forester kangaroos and wombats lurking about. Climb the short, steep track to Fossil Cliffs and marvel at the thousands of shellfish fossils embedded in the limestone formed millions of years ago. Visit the Painted Cliffs, formed from Triassic sandstone that showcase spectacular colouration from seeping groundwater and fantastic shapes sculpted by salt-laden winds. Enjoy some time to explore Darlington township – with a fascinating history, this town was first established as a penal colony in 1825. Today, the township is part of a wildlife sanctuary, while the island itself has been declared a National Park. You’ll be lucky to spot Forester kangaroos, Cape Barren geese and the adorable waddling wombats from Flinders Island today. After a short ferry ride back to the mainland, drive to Orford where you’ll spend the night.
    Your trekking distance today will be approximately 12 km.
  4. Tag 4

    Port Arthur

    <
    Fuel up on breakfast today and get ready for an adventurous day. Drive south towards Port Arthur, soaking in the views along the way. Once on the Tasman Peninsula, embark on the Three Capes Track to Cape Huay. You’ll be treated to spectacular views as you walk through a heathland full of wildflowers on undulating tracks until you hit the coastline. The scenes of dolerite cliffs get increasingly pronounced as you near the narrow edge of the promontory. Stop by several vantage points to soak in the best of The Lanterns, Mitre Rock, The Candlestick and Totem Pole – then head to your accommodation for the next two nights in Port Arthur.
    Your trekking distance will be approximately 8 km and includes over 2500 steps.
  5. Tag 5

    Port Arthur

    <
    Explore Cape Raoul this morning, on another section of the Three Capes Track. You’ll start inland, walking through the lush heath country this area is known for, heading for the coastline. As you approach, you’ll catch glimpses of the spectacular dolerite cliffs that drop dramatically into the ocean below. As the trail heads east along the striking cliff tops, you’ll descend onto the Cape Raoul plateau. Here, you’ll be rewarded with views of the swirling seas, the northern coastline and the incredible Cape Pillar (with its 300-m-high cliffs) in the distance. After some time to take it all in, you’ll walk back to the bus before driving back to Port Arthur for your final night. Enjoy dinner with your group and leader and swap travel stories as you reminisce on all you have achieved over the past few days.
    Your trekking distance today will be approximately 14 km.
  6. Tag 6

    Hobart

    <
Reiseverlauf als PDF downloaden
Reise teilen

Leistungen 2026

  • Hotel (1 Nacht), Motel (4 Nächte)
  • Freycinet National Park - Wineglass Bay & Hazards Beach Wanderung
  • Maria Island - Tagesausflug
  • Tasmanische Halbinsel - Cape Huay Track
  • Tasmanische Halbinsel - Cape Raoul Track
  • Tasmanische Halbinsel - Bootsfahrt und Besuch der historischen Stätte Port Arthur
  • Freycinet National Park - Wineglass Bay & Hazards Beach walk
  • Maria Island - Day trip
  • Tasman Peninsula - Cape Huay Track
  • Tasman Peninsula - Cape Raoul Track
  • Tasman Peninsula - Boat Cruise & Port Arthur Historic Site Visit
  • 5x Frühstück
  • 5x Mittagessen
  • 3x Abendessen

Unterkunft 2026

Hotel (1 night), Motel (4 nights)

Termine

  1. Anreise

     

    Abreise

     

    Preis

     

Preise gelten ab/bis Launceston, Australia
Reise teilen
Reise mit E-Mail teilen Reise auf Twitter teilen Reise auf Facebook teilen Reise auf Pinterest teilen

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wichtige Informationen zu deiner Reise

Diese Reise ist für Menschen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität nicht geeignet.

Reiseversicherung für deine ASI Reise
Sorgenfrei unterwegs – mit den Reiseversicherungen der HanseMerkur. Ob Stornierung, Krankheit oder Reiseabbruch: Mit dem passenden Versicherungsschutz bist du auf deiner ASI Reise optimal abgesichert.

Die Tarife sind flexibel konfigurierbar. Abschluss und Beratung erfolgen direkt über die HanseMerkur. Mehr Informationen zum Thema Reiseversicherung findest du unter asi-reisen.de/reiseversicherung.

Nachhaltigkeit

Diese Reise wird von einem zertifizierten Partner durchgeführt

Mit einem Nachhaltigkeitszertifikat wird das Engagament eines Unternehmens auf sozialer, ökonomischer und ökologischer Ebene anerkannt. Dieses Unternehmen hat eine von GTSC anerkannte Zertifizierung und trägt somit aktiv zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung im Tourismus bei.

Mehr Erfahren

Mehrwert abseits der Reise leisten

Unterstütze ausgewählte Projekte in unseren Reisedestinationen über unsere Spendenplatform. Damit 100% deiner Spende beim Projekt ankommt, übernehmen wir alle Transaktionskosten.

Zur ASI Spendenplattform

So kannst du zu mehr Nachhaltigkeit auf deiner Reise beitragen

Auch du kannst aktiv dazu beitragen, deine Reise nachhaltiger zu gestalten. Von Vorbereitung auf deine Reise, bis hin zur Unterstützung von lokalen Unternehmen im Reiseland – es gibt viele Möglichkeiten

Mehr Erfahren