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Tasmania Accommodation

Hobart CBD, Hobart

Hadley's Orient Hotel

Hadleys is the oldest continuously operating boutique hotel in Tasmania. This National Trust listed hotel offers self contained apartments located 1km from the hotel at nearby Battery Point.

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Hobart CBD, Hobart

Best Western Hobart

Centrally located, the Best Western Hobart is the perfect place from which to explore the major Hobart attractions, making this hotel ideal for the holiday maker and business traveller alike.

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Launceston CBD, Launceston

Mercure Launceston

Mercure Launceston is situated within the CeBD and overlooks the park precinct. It features a contemporary bar, bistro and modern meeting rooms to cater to all your needs.

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Hobart CBD, Hobart

Mantra One Sandy Bay Road Hobart

Located opposite St David's Park, on the fringe of the CBD and close to the picturesque Sullivan's Park, Mantra One Sandy Bay Road offers luxury self contained studio rooms.

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Port Arthur, Tasman Region

NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park

NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park is an ideal base from which to explore one of Australia's most historic locations.

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Hobart CBD, Hobart

Mantra on Collins Hobart

Just 300 metres from the bustling waterfront and one block from the CBD, Mantra Collins Hotel is close to the city’s main tourist attractions.

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Seven Mile Beach, Hobart

Club Wyndham Seven Mile Beach

Ramada Resort by Wyndham Seven Mile Beach is a perfect base to access an excellent combination of exquisitely beautiful surroundings and varied activities.

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Launceston CBD, Launceston

Mantra Charles Hotel Launceston

Situated on the cosmopolitan Charles Street offering a choice of several modern room types, Mantra Charles Hotel is a great option for your next trip to Tasmania.

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Tasmania

Tasmania is an Australian island and state. It is located 240 kilometres south of the eastern side of the continent, from which it is separated by Bass Strait. The state includes the island of Tasmania – the 26th largest island in the world – and the surrounding islands.

Tasmania is promoted as the natural state and the "island of inspiration" owing to its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment. Almost 37% of Tasmania lies in reserves, national parks and World Heritage Sites. The state capital and largest city is Hobart, which encompasses the local government areas of City of Hobart, City of Glenorchy, and City of Clarence. Other major population centres include Launceston in the north and Devonport and Burnie in the northwest.

Tasmania has extremely diverse vegetation, from the heavily grazed grassland of the dry Midlands to the tall evergreen eucalypt forest, alpine heathlands and large areas of cool temperate rainforests and moorlands in the rest of the state. Many flora species are unique to Tasmania, and some are related to species in South America and New Zealand through ancestors which grew on the super continent of Gondwana, 50 million years ago. Tasmania is also home to some of the tallest and oldest trees of the world.

Scattered across Tasmania are many vineyards, and Tasmanian beer brands such as Boags and Cascade are known and sold on the mainland. King Island off the northwestern coast of Tasmania has a reputation for boutique cheeses and dairy products. Tasmanians are also consumers of seafood, such as Crayfish, Orange roughy and Salmon, both farmed and wild.