Tasmania in the summer is a breathtaking paradise, with the majestic sea Uluru, the vibrant Wineglass Bay, adorable wombats and penguins, and the sacred Cradle Mountain. There are so many stunning sights to explore! I meticulously planned a travel route for my parents, and they had an unforgettable experience. Iβm excited to share it with you all

Day 1:
MelbourneLaunceston
Launceston-Stanley
Stanley attractions:
The Nut: Often referred to as the βSea Uluru,β this iconic landmark offers a scenic climb to the top.
Highfield Historic Site: The perfect vantage point for admiring the magnificent sea Uluru.
Watch penguins at night: A magical experience as these charming creatures waddle back to their nests.

Day 2: Stanley β Cradle Mountain
Purchase bus tickets at the Visitor Information Center, then hop on the bus directly to Dove Lake.
Hike around Dove Lake: Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the surrounding mountains and forests.
Take the bus to Ronny Creek to see wombats. These cute and cuddly marsupials are sure to steal your heart!

Day 3: Cradle Mountain β Devonport
Explore the charming town of Devonport, known for its rich history and picturesque waterfront.

Day 4: Devonport β Launceston
Discover the delightful town of Launceston, with its historic architecture and vibrant local culture.

Day 5: Launceston β Lavender Farm β Eddystone National Park β St. Helens
Little Blue Lake: A naturally formed, enchanting small blue lake that will leave you in awe.
Bridestowe Lavender Estate: The largest lavender farm in Tasmania, offering a sensory delight of purple fields and fragrant blooms.
Eddystone Point Lighthouse: A historic lighthouse with stunning coastal views.
The Gardens: Marvel at the striking, colorful rocks of the Bay of Fires, a true natural wonder

Day 6: St. Helens β Bicheno
Bay of Fires β Paradise town
Redbill Beach: A pristine, sandy beach with crystal-clear waters.
Bicheno Blowhole: Witness the powerful force of nature as waves crash through the fiery rocks, creating a spectacular display

Day 7 : Bicheno β Freycinet National Park
Cape Tourville Lighthouse: A stunning lighthouse perched on the cliffs, offering panoramic ocean views.
Hike to Wineglass Bay: Embark on a rewarding trek to one of the worldβs most beautiful beaches, where turquoise waters meet white sand.

Day 8 : Freycinet National Park β Hobart
Enjoy a leisurely walk through the charming city of Hobart, with its blend of colonial heritage and modern flair.
Day 9:
Bid farewell to this enchanting island and head home, carrying cherished memories and a newfound love for Tasmania.
This itinerary looks amazing! I especially love the idea of climbing The Nut for that Sea Uluru view. Perfect mix of nature and adventure for families.