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Tasmania

From the history and charm of Hobart to the grandeur of Cradle Mountain, Tasmania has a little magic for everyone. Cruise the dark waters of the majestic Gordon River. Explore white sand beaches and rugged coastlines. Sample world-class wines while indulging in the Apple Isle’s famed local produce.

Raised boardwalk in the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park

Nature

Take in the natural beauty of Tasmania, from world-famous Cradle Mountain to Freycinet National Park. Enjoy guided walks through the Tarkine Wilderness and the coastal scenery of Cape Tourville.
Salamanca Market, Tasmania

Food & Wine

From wine and whiskey to spectacular seafood to delicious farm fresh fruit, Tasmania offers an incredible array of enticing home-grown produce.
Inside the ruin of a church at Port Arthur, Tasmania

History

Experience a guided tour of Port Arthur for an insight into convict life, which includes a cruise around the Isle of the Dead.

Best-in-Class Fleet

Coral Discoverer with passengers on kayaks, Schouten Island, Tasmania

Coral Discoverer

Comfortable and intimately scaled for the Tasmanian region, Coral Discoverer has a shallow draught to get up close to the coastal beauty. It also hosts state-of-the-art expedition vessels allowing guests an experience of the remote Tasmanian coastline.
Beautiful old town of Provence, France

Escorted Vacations

Superb land and rail journeys all over the world

Explore More

Explore the crystal clear waters of Great Barrier Reef.

Queensland

Journey to the tip of Cape York through the world's oldest rainforest, the Daintree, or discover the pioneering spirit of Australia through the phenomenal landscapes of outback Queensland. 
Aerial view of Ningaloo Reef, Cape Range National Park, WA

Western Australia

There’s so much to see in Western Australia, from the seascapes of Ningaloo Reef to the famous Monkey Mia dolphins of Shark Bay. Visit the Pinnacles of Kalbarri National Park, admire the wildflowers or stay at stunning Eco Beach.
View of Uluru, Northern Territory

Northern Territory

Known for its natural wonders and rich Indigenous history, explore the Red Centre Way, including Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and the iconic Uluru. In the Top End, explore Australia’s largest national park, Kakadu.