Tasmania - Key Selling Tips [PDF, 1.5MB]

Discover Tasmania's key attractions, how to access our island state and a few insider tips to get you started on planning amazing itineraries for your clients.
Learn more about the diverse regions of Tasmania. The south is home to Tasmania’s capital city Hobart and gateway to history, culture and nature; the east offers spectacular coastal driving and world-acclaimed nature; the north has abundant vineyards and rich farmland; and the west boasts rugged terrain, steeped in mining heritage and nature.
Regional Spotlights Fact File - East coast and the Great Eastern Drive [PDF, 1652.43 KB]

One of Australia’s finest coastal drives, this 176-kilometre route stretches along Tasmania’s east coast and encompasses pristine coastline, boutique wineries, seafood shacks and a string of holiday towns.
Natural highlights include Maria Island, Freycinet National Park and the perfect arc of Wineglass Bay.
Regional Spotlights Fact File - Hobart and the far south [PDF, 1717.73 KB]

From wildlife to city life, a tour of Tasmania’s south spans the compact capital of Hobart, some of the nation’s most evocative convict sites, charming country towns, Bruny Island, the orchards and farm gates of the Huon Valley, and World Heritage wilderness, before finishing at Cockle Creek, the southernmost point you can drive in Australia.
Regional Spotlights Fact File - Launceston and the north east [PDF, 1715.91 KB] 
Launceston is one of Australia’s oldest cities, the second largest city in Tasmania and gateway to the north east. The region is celebrated for its rich farmland and cool-climate vineyards, which produce superb food and wines. Highlights include colonial architecture, heritage estates and adventure experiences.
Regional Spotlights Fact File - Strahan and the west coast [PDF, 1739.6 KB]
Strahan is a vibrant town on the shore of Macquarie Harbour on the rugged west coast, at the edge of the vast Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Travelling from Hobart to Strahan, the route takes in wilderness areas and national parks, glacial valleys, wild rivers, temperate rainforest, and the mining and heritage towns of Tasmania’s Western Wilds.
Regional Spotlights Fact File - Tasman Peninsula [PDF, 1764.32 KB]

The Tasman Peninsula is an easy scenic drive from Hobart. Rich in convict history, and well known for the World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, this region has spectacular coastlines with some of the tallest sea cliffs in the world, blowholes, caves and wild ocean views.
Dining on the Tasman Peninsula
Unordinary Adventures Fact File - Fly Fishing [PDF, 760.11 KB]

Fly Fishing
As wild trout fisheries become rarer around the world, Tasmania's self-sustaining wild trout stocks in wild places are delivering the thrill of the hunt fly fishers are chasing.
Unordinary Adventures Fact File - Mountain Biking [PDF, 958.13 KB]

Mountain Biking
An explosion of new mountain biking trails has catapulted Tasmania to global world-class mountain biking status. The island's compact nature offers undulating terrains and fast downhill rides to challenge even the most experienced riders.
Unordinary Adventures Fact File - Golf [PDF, ___]

Golf
Tasmania's golf courses offer dramatic coastal views built on rugged terrain - offering a unique experience far from the average manicured course.
Unordinary Adventures Fact File - Walking [PDF, 750.63 KB]

Walking
Tasmania has long been a mecca for walkers. Tasmania's ancient landscapes and endemic flora and fauna make Tasmania the ultimate bushwalking destination, earning the state a world-class reputation.
These publications will give you a further insight into Tasmania, increase your knowledge of the available experiences and assist you to plan your clients' visits to Tasmania.
A guide to help plan the perfect Tasmanian holiday. Including information on the diverse experiences Tasmania has to offer, what makes our island unique and an overview of the different regions.
English - A Travel Professional's Guide [PDF, 14MB]
Chinese - 塔斯马尼亚旅游终极指南 [PDF, 18MB]
German - Der Ultimate Travelguide Tasmanien [PDF, 12MB]
French - Tasmanie Guide à L'attention des Professionnels du Tourisme [PDF, 11.5MB]
Familiarise yourself with Tasmania by downloading this map for your use or for your clients.
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Tasmanian Map [PDF, 1290.14 KB]
Tasmanian Cards
Get to know Tasmania’s diverse regions and key experiences with these curated Tasmanian information cards.
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Tasmanian Cards [PDF TBC]