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Looking for some Tasmania holiday inspiration? Or perhaps you're seeking some hot tips and great advice for your next road trip to the island state. Welcome to Spirit of Tasmania's blog. Your go-to resource for exploring all the top things to do in Tasmania.
02 February, 2021

The Huon Valley and Tasmania’s Deep South: nature at its best

Go gourmet in the valley, then go wild in the spectacular wilderness just beyond.

28 January, 2021

Have a ball at Tasmania’s top public-access golf courses

The island state is an emerging golfers’ paradise, including three courses in Australia’s top five.

20 January, 2021

Free things to do in Tassie

Some of the best things in Tassie are free, from great art to the great outdoors.

13 January, 2021

Tassie's best beaches

From white sand and turquoise waters to wild ocean beaches, discover some of the world’s most beautiful beaches in Tasmania.

10 December, 2020

What’s on in Tasmania 2021?

Tasmania’s 2021 major events calendar is looking good – and you’re invited.

09 December, 2020

Step back in time along Tasmania’s antique trail

Heritage isn’t just for visiting and admiring thanks to these Tasmanian antique stores dedicated to the past.

25 November, 2020

Fall in love with the island’s purple heart: Bridestowe lavender estate

Visit in summer to experience legendary Tasmanian beauty, or anytime for lavender treats and gifts.

16 October, 2020

Discover Maria Island’s convict heritage, cute critters and epic views

This wild yet peaceful isle off Tasmania’s east coast is loaded with nature and history.

25 September, 2020

Go AWOL on Tassie's epic MTB trails

Sail south with your mountain bike and discover why Tasmania is two-wheeled heaven on these top mountain bike trails.

18 September, 2020

Wild Tassie stays, from lakeside luxury to cosy rainforest cabins

Don’t just visit Tasmania’s wilderness for the day – settle in with these nature-based accommodation options.

16 September, 2020

Animals unique to Tasmania

Approximately 10,000 years ago, the Tasmanian landmass was connected to mainland Australia. However, rising sea levels isolated Tasmania, causing its environment to develop more specialised and unique animal species. Anyone who enjoys trave…

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