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Travel Tasmania

Discover Tasmania, a unique destination for adventurers, nature enthusiasts and curious people from around the world. Escape the European winter and immerse yourself in a protected environment, far from the noise of the world. Meet the famous Tasmanian Devil, the peaceful wombat and pet the kangaroos.

Tasmania is a remote island nation off the south coast of Australia, known for its large, rugged wilderness areas, many of which are protected by parks and reserves. On the Tasmanian Peninsula, the 19th-century penal colony of Port Arthur is now an open-air museum. In the port capital of Hobart, the Georgian warehouses of Salamanca Square now house galleries and boutiques. The museum of old and new art has a modern atmosphere.

Travel to Tasmania, the little jewel of Australia, treat yourself to a memorable adventure. This unique region offers a range of breathtaking scenery. The locals are renowned for their hospitality and tasty cuisine, but above all, the island is famous for its pristine and wild nature. More than a third of the surface area is devoted to the creation of national parks. The climate is mild and marine, with temperate summers and snowy winters for the more adventurous.

Tourismer: Travel to Tasmania: the most beautiful sites in Tasmania

    Find on our travel blog Indian Ocean category Tasmania the most beautiful spots, local initiatives… and much more!

Faire pression pour améliorer l’accès aux arbres géants de Tasmanie

La Tasmanie possède certaines des forêts les plus hautes et les plus anciennes du monde, où les arbres peuvent atteindre 100 mètres de haut et…

The Overland Track : la plus belle randonnée de Tasmanie

L’Overland Track est un sentier de randonnée australien qui traverse le parc national de Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair, dans la zone du patrimoine mondial de la nature sauvage de Tasmanie……

La quête controversée pour ramener le tigre de Tasmanie

Le tigre de Tasmanie est vivant. Pas littéralement vivant – il n’y a pas eu d’observation vérifiée du prédateur marsupial emblématique d’Australie depuis…

Tasmanie: the Abel Mountains

Les Abels de Tasmanie – du nom d’Abel Tasman, l’explorateur hollandais qui, en 1642, fut le premier Européen à apercevoir la Tasmanie – sont presque inconnus. Les règles d’inscription sur la liste étaient précises…

Parc National Freycinet, Tasmanie

Travel to Tasmania: Freycinet National Park

Located on the east coast of Tasmania, Freycinet National Park is a place of wild beauty. High pink mountains, known as Hazards…

Bay of Fires – Tasmania

There are plenty of things to see and do in the Bay of Fires area. The most popular activity in the area is swimming and getting in touch with nature, as well as admiring Tasmania's beautiful, untouched coastline…

Hartz Mountains National Park

Located 55km southwest of Hobart, the Hartz Mountains National Park promises you wild and unspoilt nature…

Tasmanian Aboriginal culture

It was European “explorers” and Malay fishermen before them who first discovered their existence…