Plan

getting here

Whether you are travelling within Tasmania, from somewhere else in Australia, or international, getting to the East Coast is easy.

by air

Tasmania’s airports in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie all service regular commercial arrivals and departures. Terminals include car rentals, café and bar facilities.

 

by sea/car

Travel to Tasmania with your own car, campervan or caravan aboard the Spirit of Tasmania. Call 1800 884 305 or go to spiritoftasmania.com.au.

 

by bus

Calows Coaches – Bicheno to Hobart via Swansea, St Helens to Launceston and St Helens to Coles Bay via St Marys & Bicheno. To book: 0400 570 036 or calowscoaches.com.au

Tassielink – Hobart to Bicheno seven days a week. To book: Tassielink.com.au or 1300 300 520

Redline Coaches – travel to and from the airport in style with a personalised chauffeur service. To book: tasredline.com.au or 1300 360 000

 


 

getting around

Once you arrive on the East Coast, use our local services to explore this incredibly scenic part of the world.

by bus

Calows Coaches – Bicheno to Hobart via Swansea, St Helens to Launceston and St Helens to Coles Bay via St Marys & Bicheno. To book: 0400 570 036 or calowscoaches.com.au

Gravity Isle – experience the St Helens Mountain Bike Trails with your local shuttle company. To book: 0474 371 365 or gravityisle.com

Maria Island Shuttle – Hobart to Triabunna marina to connect with East Coast Cruises or Maria Island Ferry. To book: 03 6257 1300 or mariaislandshuttle.com.au

 

by charters and tours

East Coast Coaches – charters, hire and drive for your wedding, party or any special event. To book 0400 843 271 or eastcoastcoaches.com.au

Long Lunch Tour Company – a food and wine tour of gastronomical proportions. To book: 0409 225 841 or longlunchtourco.com.au

Freycinet Coast Tours – all-inclusive boutique tours of some of Tasmanian’s most renowned wineries. To book 0411 838 193 or freycinetcoasttours.com.au

Experiential Tasmania – private transfers across the state or can tailor to visit some of our local favourites (cellar doors, local attractions). To book: 0401 028 906 or www.experientialtasmania.com.au

Jump Tours – Recent winner of the Tasmanian Tourism Award for Best Tour & Transport Operator.  Jump Tasmania tours are guaranteed departures. This gives you certainty that your tour will operate as scheduled. To book: bookings@jumptours.com or the www.jumptours.com.au

Redline Coaches – comprehensive range of charter and tour vehicles to business, schools, clubs, organisations and the individual. To book: 1300 360 000 or tasredline.com.au

Walkers Coaches – proudly Tasmanian family business that has been transporting travellers around Tasmania for nearly 20 years. To book: 03 6234 8373 or walkerscoaches.com.au

 

by courtesy car

Freycinet Lodge – a FREE courtesy car to get you to and from Freycinet Lodge. To book: 03 6256 7222 or freycinetlodge.com.au

 

by taxi

Freycinet Aqua Taxi – water transportation services in Freycinet National Park, departing from Coles Bay. To book: 03 6257 0500 or freycinetadventures.com.au/aqua-taxi

Eastcoast Taxis – located in St Helens. To book: 0417 513 599.

 

 

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The Tasmanian tourism industry acknowledges the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their enduring custodianship of lutruwita / Tasmania. We honour 40,000 years of uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these islands, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement. As a tourism industry that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors Tasmania's deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully. We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today. We pay our respects to their elders, past and present. We honour their stories, songs, art, and culture, and their aspirations for the future of their people and these lands. We respectfully ask that tourism be a part of that future.