Tour Overview
Hobart, the capital of Tasmania and one of the world's top ten must-visit cities, is located at the mouth of the Derwent River. Founded in 1803, it's Australia's second-oldest city. A small yet charming city, Hobart blends modernity with history. Stroll through the city streets with a Chinese-speaking guide to discover its magic.
One of Hobart's most famous attractions is the 19th-century waterfront warehouses, once bustling with whalers, soldiers, petty bureaucrats, and speculators. Today, the city is home to a diverse array of cafes, restaurants, and music studios, bustling with shoppers and tourists. In Hobart, the warm-colored sandstone stands out against the vibrant swirls of spinnaker sails. Fishermen's boats sit quietly at the docks, their halyards clacking against their masts. Enjoy a cup of coffee under a blooming Salamanca umbrella. Every Saturday, visit the famous Salamanca Market.
- About the Attractions | A Classic Day Trip to Hobart, Australia -
▲ Salamanca Square
Salamanca Square is surrounded by 1830s Georgian sandstone warehouses. These north-facing warehouses once stored grain, woolen textiles, whale oil, apples, and imported goods from around the world. Today, you can stroll beneath the solemn stone arches and browse craft shops, jewelry stores, cafes, restaurants, the Peacock Theatre, a basement library, and fashion stores. Or, you can climb the stairs to visit the Salamanca Arts Centre and artists' galleries.
▲ Mt. Wellington
The approximately 21-kilometer drive to the summit of Mt. Wellington passes through temperate rainforests, subalpine vegetation, and glacial rock formations. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of Hobart, Bruny Island, the South Arm, and the Tasman Peninsula. The hilltop interpretation center offers protection from strong winds, and a spacious viewing platform west of the parking lot offers sweeping views of the World Heritage area to the south.
▲Richmond
Home to Australia's oldest stone arch bridge and a Roman Catholic church, Richmond is best explored on foot. Generations of artists and artisans have been drawn to the town, and their works can be found in galleries and cafes. Walk across Australia's oldest bridge, built by convict labor between 1823 and 1825. Stand in the cells of Richmond Gaol, Australia's oldest prison, and glimpse the hardships of early convicts on Vendimian Island (Tasmania). Or visit St. John's Church, Australia's oldest surviving Catholic church, built in 1836.
Travel Notes
- If the minimum number of participants is less than 4, a cancellation notice will be sent via email three days prior to the tour date.
- All itinerary arrangements are subject to local conditions. The local travel agency reserves the right to adjust the tour schedule at any time, and the decision and interpretation of the tour are final.
- We are not responsible for any additional expenses incurred due to personal reasons, strikes, weather, political factors, war, disasters, or other force majeure.
- Australian law requires that children under seven years old be seated in a car seat. If you are bringing a stroller, please indicate this when booking (child car seats and stroller storage may incur additional charges). If children are seated in a standard car seat, caregivers are requested to ensure that the child is properly fastened and assume all risks associated with the child's safety belt.
- For infants under two years old, please select the infant rate, which will reserve a car seat and provide a car seat.
- Please allow at least two business days for a response to your order. - The meeting time listed on this website is for reference only. The actual meeting time must be confirmed by your tour guide no later than 7:00 PM the night before departure. Please confirm your email and mobile number are correct and keep your phone on and available for incoming calls. If your phone number changes due to a local SIM card change or any other reason, please inform your tour guide at least one day before your trip to confirm the meeting time. The emergency contact number will be emailed to you after your reservation is confirmed.
- Meeting Time and Location: Arriving at Hobart Airport before 9:00 AM. Return: Flights departing Hobart Airport after 6:00 PM. If your hotel transfer is restricted to Hobart City, please note this when booking.
Tour Pricing
The cost includes:
Classic Hobart City Tour | Tickets listed in the itinerary
Classic Hobart City Tour | Bus fares
Classic Hobart City Tour | Chinese-speaking driver and guide
Classic Hobart City Tour | Pick-up and drop-off fees
The cost does not include:
Classic Hobart City Tour | Driver and Guide Tips (Suggested AUD 5/person)
Classic Hobart City Tour | Flights
Classic Hobart City Tour | Meals
Classic Hobart City Tour | Any expenses not specified in this itinerary, optional expenses, or any other expenses incurred during the itinerary
Cancellation Clauses
Cancellations made 61 days prior to the start of a trip will be charged a 30% handling fee.
Cancellations made 31-60 days (including the 60th day) prior to the start of a trip will be charged a 50% handling fee.
Cancellations made 15-30 days (including the 30th day) prior to the start of a trip will be charged an 80% handling fee.
Cancellations made 0-14 days (including the 14th day) prior to the start of a trip will be charged a 100% handling fee.
If the event is affected by force majeure (e.g., typhoon warnings, heavy rain alerts, etc.), the organizer will determine whether to cancel the event. A refund will be issued after deducting a 10% handling fee. Alternatively, you can choose to reschedule your event, in which case no refund will be made.
Rescheduling due to personal reasons will be deemed a cancellation and will be handled in accordance with the cancellation policy outlined above.
If you cancel your participation during the event due to reasons beyond the organizer's control, no refund will be given.