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Discover Tasmania through Self-Drive Journeys Accommodation (Room Only) | Car Rental & GPS | Touring as per itinerary From coastal journeys and outback adventures, an Aussie road trip is one of the best ways to explore and experience the diverse beauty and wonders of Down Under. Take a short easy drive, go on an epic self-drive holiday or indulge in a 4WD adventure – these itineraries are sure to cover every length and landscape of Australia. So hit the road and discover the wonders of Tasmania and its surrounds at your own pace.
Self-Drive Journeys TASMANIA 5 DAYS / 4 NIGHTS FOOD & WINE TRAIL Launceston to Launceston STANLEY DEVONPORT LAUNCESTON TASMANIA When it comes to food and wine, the Tamar Valleyand the North Western Coast of DAY 5: Devonport to Launceston (100 km) Tasmania are pure indulgence. Boasting a large range of cellar doors, roadside Travel south, pick up some handmade chocolates from House of Anvers, located stalls and farmers markets to visit along the way, this region of Tasmania will not just outside Latrobe. Continue on to Elizabeth Town, stopping for a bite at leave any food and wine lover disappointed. Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm and artisan cheese at Ashgrove Cheese. On your way back to Launceston, stop in at the Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce Company at DAY 1: Launceston Evandale for some treats to take home. Your car is booked until tomorrow and Collect your vehicle at any time this morning and enjoy the day exploring Launces- should be returned to the airport or city by the same time as it was picked up on ton. Visit the James Boags Brewery or take a walk around cataract gorge. Day 1 to avoid any additional charges. DAY 2: Launceston to Stanley (224 km) Travel through Deloraine and take a slight detour to taste smoked baby salmon at PACKAGE INCLUSIONS 41 Degrees South Salmon and Ginseng Farm before heading up to Devonport. Enjoy any of the numerous roadside stalls and produce farmers markets on the • 4 nights’ accommodation (Room Only) way to Stanley as you drive along the coast line. • 5 days Avis car rental with GPS • Co-pilot self-drive kit DAY 3: Stanley • Touring as per itinerary Buy a fresh crayfish from Stanley wharf and have a picnic at one of the deserted beaches, then visit Providore 24 to take home some Tasmanian gourmet produce. Dine at the award winning Old Cable Station, or for a casual dining option try the from AUD bistro at the Stanley Hotel; this is a food lover’s dream! 609 per person *price above quoted based on twin sharing DAY 4: Stanley to Devonport (127 km) Make your way back towards Devonport and stop off at Boat Harbour, take a stroll along Boat Harbour Beach and enjoy lunch at a local café. Travel along to Burnie to sample some cheese at Lactos Cheese Factory, then head south to enjoy award winning whiskey at Hellyer’s Road Whiskey Distillery before spending the night in Devonport.
Self-Drive Journeys TASMANIA 6 DAYS / 5 NIGHTS WILD TASMANIA Launceston to Hobart CRADLE MOUNTAIN LAUNCESTON Cradle Mountain National Park ZEEHAN TASMANIA STRAHAN HOBART Be awed by the stunning beaches, unspoiled national parks and breath- DAY 04: Freycinet National Park taking landscape of Tas mania’s East Coast as you travel from Hobart in Enjoy time at leisure today to explore all that Freycinet National Park has the south to Launceston in the north. to offer, including abundant wildlife, spectacular beaches including Wineglass Bay and a variety of walking trails. DAY 01: Hobart On arrival in Hobart collect the vehicle and then the rest of the day is at DAY 05: Freycinet National Park to Launceston (167 km) leisure to explore Hobart. Hobart is an attractive city built around a Travel north through Coles Bay and Bicheno. You can either take the beautiful Harbour and in the shadow of Mount Wellington. Places of coast road from Chain of Lagoons to Falmouth, or the inland road via St interest include, the Royal Botanical Gardens, Constitution Dock, Sandy Marys and Elephant Pass, where you can stop for delicious pancakes. Bay, Salamanca Place and Battery Point. Then continue north to St Helens, perhaps with a detour to the beautiful Binalong Bay. Near Pyengana take a walk at St Columba Falls and buy DAY 02: Hobart to Richmond (26 km) some local gourmet cheese. Continue north to Scottsdale on the Travel across the Derwent River this morning and head to Richmond, a Tasman Highway and onto Launceston, Tasmania's second largest city, historic village with many treasures of Tasmania's colonial past. The nestled in the hilly country where the Tamar, North Esk and South Esk much photographed Richmond Bridge is the oldest surviving freestone rivers meet. Only 10 minutes from the city centre is the magnificent bridge in Australia (1823-25). Wander streets lined with sandstone Cataract Gorge, here almost vertical cliffs line the banks of the South buildings that now serve as showplaces for the best of Tasmania's fine Esk River as it enters the Tamar. art and crafts. DAY 06: Launceston DAY 03: Richmond to Freycinet National Park (163 km) Your vehicle needs to be returned today, by the same time as it was Travel the east Coast today via Orford, where the Church of St John has picked up on Day 1 to avoid any additional charges. a beautiful 14th Century stained glass window. Nearby walk the coast track from Shelley Beach to Spring Beach or just take in the coastal views. Continue on to Triabunna, a former whaling base, before arriving PACKAGE INCLUSIONS • 5 nights’ accommodation (Room Only) at Swansea, a great spot for lunch. • 6 days Avis car rental with GPS Don’t miss a stop at the famous berry farm south of Swansea or visit • Co-pilot self-drive kit some of the local wineries. Visit the Bark Mill and East Coast Museum • Touring as per itinerary before continuing on to the Freycinet Peninsula and Freycinet National Park. from AUD 869 per person *price above quoted based on twin sharing
Self-Drive Journeys TASMANIA 10 DAYS / 9 NIGHTS GRAND CIRCLE Hobart to Hobart BINALONG BAY LAUNCESTON ST HELENS MOLE CREEK CRADLE MOUNTAIN BICHENO ZEEHAN QUEENSTOWN FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK STRAHAN COLES BAY TASMANIA FRANKLIN-GORDON WILD RIVERS NATIONAL PARK HOBART When it comes to food and wine, the Tamar Valleyand the North Western Coast of DAY 06: Launceston to St Helens (160 km) Tasmania are pure indulgence. Boasting a large range of cellar doors, roadside epart Launceston and travel north-east to Scottsdale, regarded as the hub of the stalls and farmers markets to visit along the way, this region of Tasmania will not North East serving some of the richest agricultural and forest country in Tasmania. leave any food and wine lover disappointed. Near Pyengana take a walk to St Columba Falls and pick up some local gourmet cheese. Continue east to the small bayside town of St Helens, a fishing port well DAY 1: Hobart known for its crayfish, flounder and scallops. Visit The Gardens and the Bay of On arrival in Hobart collect the vehicle and then the rest of the day is at leisure to Fires Coastal Reserves near Binalong Bay for stunning beaches. explore Hobart. Hobart is an attractive city built around a beautiful Harbour in the shadow of Mount Wellington. Places of interest include, the Royal Botanical DAY 07: St Helens to Freycinet National Park (108 km) Gardens, Constitution Dock, Sandy Bay, Salamanca Place and Battery Point. Travel south to Freycinet National Park. Along the way travel through the towns of Scamander and St Mary’s, before stopping for pancakes at Elephant Pass. Or take DAY 02: Hobart to Strahan (300 km) the coast road from Falmouth to the Chain of Lagoons. Stop at the small resort Depart Hobart this morning and travel via New Norfolk on the Lyall Highway – a town of Bicheno before continuing south through Coles Bay to the Freycinet spectacular road across the heart of Tasmania to the village of Strahan. Continue National Park. Stop along the way to explore the Friendly Beaches. through the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. A number of excellent short walks lead off the highway to rainforests, waterfalls and spectacular DAY 08: Freycinet National Park lookouts. Stop in Queenstown, surrounded by stark mountains, giving the town an Time at leisure today to explore all that the Freycinet National Park and has to eerie look. There are good views from Spion Kop Lookout, in the centre of town. offer, including abundant wildlife, spectacular beaches including Wineglass Bay Continue as the road winds along to the quiet town of Strahan, situated on and a variety of walking trails. Macquarie Harbour. Strahan is the only town on Tasmania’s forbidding west coast. DAY 09: Freycinet National Park to Hobart (185 km) DAY 03: Strahan to Cradle Mountain National Park (138 km) Make an early start this morning, as you depart Freycinet perhaps make a stop This morning you can take an optional cruise along the Gordon River. Cruises near Swansea at one of the local wineries or berry farm. Cross the Derwent River depart at 9am and return at 2pm. Depart Strahan and travel north to Zeehan, which to reach Hobart on the Tasman Highway. If time permits you can also travel back was a booming mining town in the early 1900’s. The Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair to Hobart via the historic village of Richmond, with many treasures of Tasmania’s National Park is renowned for its walking tracks with spectacular mountain peaks, colonial past. deep gorges, lakes, wild open moorlands and an incredible variety of wildlife. DAY 10: Hobart DAY 04: Cradle Mountain National Park Your vehicle needs to be returned today, by the same time as it was picked up on Today is at your leisure to explore Cradle Mountain National Park including the Day 1 to avoid any additional charges. many walks and spectacular scenery. DAY 05: Cradle Mountain National Park to Launceston (141 km) PACKAGE INCLUSIONS Depart Cradle Mountain and travel east to Mole Creek. Along the way visit • 9 nights’ accommodation (Room Only) Marakoopa Cave, a wet cave which features two underground streams and an • 10 days Avis car rental with GPS incredible glow-worm display. Continue east to Deloraine. You can also take short • Co-pilot self-drive kit detours to visit some local gourmet delights such as local honey and cheese producers as well as a raspberry farm. Continue onto Launceston, the ‘Garden • Touring as per itinerary City’, the second largest city in Tasmania, and the centre of Tasmania’s north. It is nestled in the hilly country where the Tamar, North Esk and South Esk rivers meet. from AUD Only 10 minutes from the city centre is the magnificent Cataract Gorge, here almost vertical cliffs line the banks of the South Esk River as it enters the Tamar. 1,659 per person *price above quoted based on twin sharing
Self-Drive Journeys CAR RENTAL • Car rental rate includes airport / city depot pick-up and drop-off, Unlimited kms, VRF (Vehicle Registration fee), CRF (Concession Recovery Fee), PLS (Premium Location Surcharge), LDW (Loss Damage Waiver), Super Excess Reduction (NIL Excess), 24 Hour Emergency Roadside Service, one way fee (if applicable), admin fees and GST @10% • Excludes fuel and optional extras TERMS & CONDITIONS • Subject to availability • All prices quoted are per person, in Australian Dollars (AUD) based on twin sharing, ground content only and subject to change without prior notice • Breakfast is not included, hotel seasonal surcharges; blackout dates; supplements and minimum night stay apply • Single / 3rd traveler are not applicable • Itineraries are suggested itineraries only • Sales Period: up to 28 Feb 2020 • Travel Period: up to 31 Mar 2020 • Other terms & conditions apply For more information please contact us on (144126-D) (KPK 0110/01) J-13-1, Pusat Perdagangan Bandar Bukit Jalil, Persiaran Jalil 1, 57000 Kuala Lumpur +603 2091 9988 / 11 / 33 / 48 / 66 travel@cit.travel www.cit.travel
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