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Tasmania with Bunnik Tours

Wineglass Bay, Tasmania
Bay of Fires, Tasmania
Wineglass Bay,  Freycinet Peninsula
Cradle Mountain
Hobart
Richmond Bridge
Russell Falls
Port Arthur Historic Site
The Nut , Stanley

Defined by its rugged landscape and breathtaking natural beauty, Tasmania is truly a feast for the senses. From the top of Hobart’s Mt Wellington through to stunning Freycinet National Park and Cradle Mountain, we’ll discover the state’s checkered history, explore dense rainforests and deep gorges, take in iconic vistas and sample sumptuous fresh produce.

Our small group tours connect people, places and cultures. We travel along and beyond the tourist trail to allow our guests to connect with the places and communities visited ensuring the benefits of tourism are enjoyed by all. It can be easy to take for granted the incredible experiences waiting for us at our own back door, and there has never been a better time to get out and start exploring. You’ll be wowed by the impossibly beautiful landscapes, rolling desert plains, lush green forests and impeccable white sand beaches.

Travel comfortably in a full-sized air-conditioned coach. With a maximum group size of 20, there are always plenty of free seats on the coach to give you space to spread out and to make it easier to take in the incredible views. Bunnik Tours was named Best Tour Operator – International at the AFTA National Travel Industry Awards in 2019.

In addition to Australian tours, we operate tours to Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas.

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