If you want to escape it all, there's remote, and then there's Tasmania. The island off the southeastern coast of Australia is more than 10,000 miles and 15 time zones from New York and an 11-hour ...
Tasmania, nestled off the southern coast of Australia, is a land of breathtaking natural beauty. Its diverse landscapes offer visitors an array of awe-inspiring wonders. Tasmania’s natural wonders ...
Australia is a beautifully wild and rugged place to visit with history and culture that people might not expect. Jeff Adam from Down Under Answers sat down to discuss a trip to Tasmania, Australia ...
The Australian island state of Tasmania is a fantastic destination for the adventure-seeker and those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. With a population of about half a ...
Tasmania is an island off the southern coast of Australia. The island is known for its pristine wilderness, rugged coastlines and captivating wildlife. American travelers will find themselves ...
It's a magical feeling, being at the bottom of the world. If you sailed directly south from Tasmania — the triangular island at Australia's southeastern tip — the next thing you would hit is ...
The cave is like a womb. Cocooned in my sleeping bag, I stare a foot above me at whorls of coral and register that I'm lying under thousands of tons of overhanging rock. We're camping alongside the ...
Tasmania can be found just south of the southeastern coast of mainland Australia. Many of the area's best restaurants, shops and accommodations are situated in its capital, Hobart, but Tasmania's ...
Tasmania teems with tremendous fly-fishing with a population of fishermen carefully sustaining and growing the rugged island’s brown trout populations. Tasmania is home to creatures of lore: the ...
Coles Bay is an oasis of sunny fun and outdoor adventure amid Tasmania’s notoriously devilish weather. Squeezed between the abrupt pink granite peaks of the Hazard Mountains, long stretches of ...
The best way to get around Tasmania is by car. Though you'll have to get used to different driving norms, such as traveling on the left side of the road and calculating distances in kilometers, hiring ...