DAY 1 Wednesday 18 February 2026 Departure
Today we depart Melbourne on our Private chartered flight to Flinders
Island. On arrival, we will first visit the Furneaux Islands museum that
covers the history of the entire Furneaux Islands. We then visit the
Wybalenna Historic Site. A chapel and cemetery are about all that remain
of this settlement which was built to ‘care for’ Tasmanian aboriginal
people who were relocated from mainland Tasmania. Between 1834
and 1847, more than 150 people died here from poor food, disease and
despair. We then check into our hotel. This evening enjoy a welcome
dinner to welcome the group to Flinders Island!
DAY 2 Thursday 19 February 2026 Flinders Island
Today we explore the pristine and dramatic environment of Flinders
Island. We first travel to see the Blue Rocks, a dramatic coastal formation
of granite. We then visit spectacular Sawyers Bay. We see the granite
boulders in the sea with Mt Strzelecki in the background. You will then
have the opportunity to do one of the Great Short Walks of Tasmania
from Allports Bay to Castle Rock. If you don’t wish to walk, we will drive
you to Castle Rock. Located on the beach this enormous rock is popular
with photographers for dramatic photographs. We travel to the capital
Whitemark for a lunch stop and time to explore the small town. We also
visit The Bowman History Room. This amazing collection of shop items,
photographs and account books from 1921 onwards traces both the
growth of one family and their business. We will then have some time
to explore the capital town of Whitemark. This afternoon we travel to
Trousers Point and admire the beautiful coastal beach with its granite
boulders covered in bright red lichen. There is a short walk that you can
do that is classified as one of the Great Short Walks of Tasmania.
DAY 3 Friday 20 February 2026 Flinders Island
Today we travel to the top of Flinders Island. We first visit the North East
River which is at the Northern most part of the island. We will have time
to walk along the river and explore the top of the island. We then travel
to the Killiecrankie Area where there will be time for lunch. Relax or swim
on the spectacular beach. We have a chance to fossick for Killiecrankie
diamonds that exist on the beaches and creeks around spectacular
Mt Killiecrankie. This will require a walk around the bay. We then visit
Walkers lookout for an amazing view over the island. We then visit the
old butter factory for a wine tasting of their unique wines. We return to
our hotel late afternoon.
DAY 4 Saturday 21 February 2026 Cradle Mountain
This morning we depart Flinders Island and fly to Launceston. On arrival
we will be transferred to the famous Cradle Mountain National Park
where we stay for the next two nights. We will the see the Tasmanian
Devils, the unique marsupials that are only to found in Tasmania. They
are a threatened species in danger of dying out. This evening enjoy are
included dinner.
DAY 5 Sunday 22 February 2026 Cradle Mountain
Today we explore Cradle Mountain National Park. We visit the beautiful
Dove Lake with the amazing views of Cradle Mountain behind. There
will be an option of doing the Dove Lake walk, one of the Great Short
Walks of Tasmania. This evening we enjoy our included dinner.
DAY 6 Monday 23 February 2026 Stanley
This morning we depart Cradle Mountain and travel to the town of
Stanley on the North West coast of Tasmania. On arrival we visit Highfield
House. It represents a stunning example of early colonial architecture
from the Regency Period. It was built from 1826 with convict labour and
was the house of the manager of the Van Diemen’s land company which
was created by royal charter and was granted 250,000 acres in Tasmania
in 1825 which also included Woolnorth.
DAY 7 Tuesday 24 February 2026 Stanley
Today we travel to visit the historic farm of Woolnorth, owned by the Van
Diemen’s Land Company chartered in 1826. Many of the buildings date
back to various periods in the 19th century. It is Australia’s largest dairy
farm and is also known for its Cape Grim beef. On the tour we see the
historic precinct, the wind farms and the breath taking Cape Grim where
we see the wonderful coastline, breathe the Cleanest Air in the World,
and witness all the islands off the NW coast of Tasmania. A fantastic
highlight of the tour! We return to Stanley and have a tour of the historic
town and take the chairlift up the Nut, the remains of an ancient volcanic
plug. Enjoy the fantastic 360 degree views over the town of Stanley, the
sea and the spectacular coast line and take the Great Short Walk around
the top. We then see the home where Prime minister Joseph Lyons was
born in 1879. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure.
DAY 8 Wednesday 25 February 2026 King Island
This morning we transfer to Wynyard Airport and then fly to King Island.
On arrival we transfer to our hotel. We then visit the King Island Brew
House for a craft beer tasting and see the Currie lighthouse which was
built in 1880 and the Flinders Island Maritime Museum which illustrates the history of the many ships that have been wrecked on the coast of
Flinders Island. This includes the Cataraqui which was wrecked in 1845
and was Australia’s worst maritime disaster with the loss of 400 lives. We
then check into our hotel.
DAY 9 Thursday 26 February 2026 King Island
Today we travel north and first visit Shag Lagoon a renowned bird
watching location. We then visit Quarantine Bay and see offshore
Christmas Island and New Year Islands. We visit the Shannon Wreck
site at Yellow Rock River. This afternoon we visit the impressive Cape
Wickham Lighthouse, at 48 metres, is Australia’s tallest lighthouse. We
see the Cape Wickham golf course which is ranked as the number 1
public course in Australia. There will be time for lunch at the golf course
café. We travel on to spectacular Disappointment Bay, Penny’s Lagoon
and Martha Lavinia Beach, known as one of the world’s best surf breaks.
This evening we enjoy a meal savouring the beautiful fresh produce of
Kind Island at renowned restaurant Wild Harvest. We then go down to
the harbour to watch the local penguins making their way home for the
night. We then return to our hotel.
DAY 10 Friday 27 February 2026 2025 King Island
Heading south today we first visit the amazing 7,000 year old Calcified
Forest. The remnant trees and branches have been turned to stone.
Admire King Island’s spectacular rugged coastline at Seal Rocks. We
will enjoy a Farewell lunch today savouring the beautiful fresh produce
of Kind Island at renowned restaurant Wild Harvest. We continue our
touring after lunch with a visit to the town of Naracoopa and visit Sea
Elephant Bay, which is very historic. Finally we visit King Island’s Kelp
Factory discovering one of the island’s largest industries. At British
Admiral Beach see where harvesters collect the kelp which is then
processed for a wide variety of uses.
DAY 11 Saturday 28 February 2026 2025 Departure
This morning we transfer to the airport for the flight back to Melbourne
and connecting ports. The tour concludes.
TWIN FARE PER PERSON | SINGLE FARE |
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$5,950 | $7,100 |
Touring can involve a considerable amount of walking and stair climbing in the places visited and it is important that all tour participants have a level of physical fitness that allows them to take part in this activity without the need of assistance from others.
TOUR OPERATOR:
Travelrite International Pty Ltd, (ABN 64 005 817 078)
is the tour operator.
TOUR COSTS:
The tour costs are based on general transport, entry, and accommodation costs. Travelrite reserves the right to alter the costs if any of these factors change, giving any passenger that has booked the right to withdraw with full refund of monies paid or modify arrangements. No alterations to price will be made within 60 days of departure from Australia.
DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT:
A non-refundable deposit of $950 per
passenger for is required at the time of booking. Full payment will be
required 60 days before departure for the Tasmania Exploration tour.
Payment may be made by cheque or cash a 1.5% administration fee will
be charged on payments made by credit cards.
CANCELLATION CHARGES:* *Cancellation charges do not apply to future tour/cruise credit. Tour/cruise credits are non-refundable.
Days prior to Departure | Cancellation Fee |
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Over 61 days | loss of deposit |
60 days or less | loss 100% of full fare |
Non appearance/no written notice | 100% of full fare |
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prior to departure. Travelrite reserves the right to cancel the tour, giving
a full refund of all monies paid or offer arrangements to proceed with the
tour at a modified cost.
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entrances if necessary for the smooth operation of the tour.
REFUNDS:
The tour is based on arrangements that do not allow for any
refunds in respect to sightseeing, accommodation, meals, airfare or other
services not utilized after the tour has commenced.
BAGGAGE:
Up to 15 kgs of checked luggage and 6kgs of carry-on luggage
can be carried per person.
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of arrangements for hotels, transportation, restaurants or any other
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damage, death, loss, accident or delay to person or property due to an
act of negligence or a default of any hotel, carrier restaurant company
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tour and/or make such changes in the tour as may be found desirable or
necessary for the convenience of the parties and the proper carrying out
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Travelrite International Pty Ltd
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eastern suburbs of Melbourne for more than 38 years. It is fully
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major airlines of the world and all major domestic and international
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operating special interest tours for 30 years, and now runs over 120
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