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Half Day Easy Mt Wellington Walks
From $59.00
Activity Code: MTWW105
Hobart, Tasmania
Looking for Nature and Eco Tours in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia? Things to Do in Hobart? Take an Easy 1/2 Day Tour with Mt Wellington Walks to experience Tasmania's unique wilderness species, gourmet food, fascinating local history and sensational views! 2 Short EASY Walks, Lunch and Scenic Bus Tour
Betsey Island Blast
From $55.00
Activity Code: WTAV101
Hobart, Tasmania
The Betsey Island Blast is possibly the most fun you can have in 90 minutes! It's an invigorating ocean going adventure. Skim past a spectacular range of marine life, including sea eagles, penguins and dolphins whilst cruising at 30 knots.
Adventurous 1/2 Day Mt Wellington Tour
From $59.00
Activity Code: MTWW101
Hobart, Tasmania
This half day (4 hour) tour includes a scenic drive from Hobart, an adventurous 2 - 2.5hr walk (550m elevation gain, 4.5km), a delicious gourmet lunch and a breathtaking (or bone-chilling!) summit visit. Our experienced local guides tell you the history, explain the bush and point out the birds.
The Hobart Paddle
From $65.00
Activity Code: COAS103
Hobart, Tasmania
Step off the street, pick up a paddle! This kayaking adventure around Hobart's waterfront is the perfect thing for anyone who's ever wanted to experience this harbour city from a completely new perspective. So if you're looking for something different to do in Hobart, come kayaking!
Southern Seal Tour
From $125.00
Activity Code: WTAV103
Multiple regions, Tasmania
Take a high speed journey to see a huge seal colony at the bottom end of Bruny Island or Cape Raoul on the Tasman Peninsula if weather conditions are better for this route.

