What To Do - Hobart
Experience what to do in Hobart, the capital of Australia's smallest state Tasmania, with this range of great activities and things to do! Hobart lays at the foot of the majestic Mt Wellington with close access to national parks and is a great starting point to explore the south-east area of Tasmania. Most famous for the prestigious Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, the city is rich with culture with warehouses dating back to the 1830s combined with modern restaurants, deluxe Hobart accommodation, contemporary art galleries, charming cafes and the popular Salamanca Markets.
Explore the heritage rich lands with a guided Hobart tour or pick one of the many things to do in Hobart to experience the cruises, activities and tourist attractions at your own pace. In addition, if you're looking for more information on what to do in Tasmania instead of just what to do in Hobart, be sure to check out our state page!
Free entry to over 45 top Tasmanian attractions, tours and things to do for one low price. Buy a 3, 7 or 10 day pass for unlimited access to over 45 top attractions in Tasmania for use on consecutive calendar days.
If you’d like to take your time and sample the best of Tasmania, the Five in One Attractions Pack is ideal - you get 5 tickets to attraction experiences!
Hobart is Tasmania's harbour capital, located in the southeast of the state at the foot of lovely Mount Wellington. Visit its highlights with these tours!
The Port Arthur Historic site is a compelling and dramatic reminder of Australia's convict past and the early settlement of the Colony of Van Diemen's Land.
Visit Cadbury's Chocolate Factory in Hobart and gain an insight into chocolate itself with free samples and time to purchase discount chocolates.
Mt Wellington near Hobart rises 1270 metres above the city's harbour & Derwent River, provides a wilderness experience within 20 minutes drive of the city.
Tour Bruny Island in Tasmanian wilderness at its best! This great tour will give you access to both wilderness and ocean coast wildlife.
Russell Falls at the Mt Field National Park in Tasmania summed up in 3 words - Wilderness, Waterfalls and Wildlife! Take a day tour and experience it all.
Overlooking the Brighton Valley of Tasmania, Bonorong Wildlife Conservation Centre offers close-up experiences of Australian native animals.
This tour of the Coal River region in Tasmania is an award winning wine producing area nestled between the Meehan Range, Pitt Water and the Pontos Range.
Hobart's wineries are some of Australia's finest. Take a tour with small groups that ensure you receive the very best service on your sightseeing journey.
Book your Hobart airport transfers to your accommodation in advance to save yourself both valuable holiday time and money here!












