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Best Tasmania hostels with breakfast

Among the 88 hostels in Tasmania, here are the 2 best hostels with breakfast

Iron Creek Bay Estate - Tasmania
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Iron Creek Bay Estate

hostel, West Hobart
Iron Creek Bay Farm Stay is situated in West Hobart, just 26 kilometres from the city centre, offering a tranquil escape from the urban bustle. The farm provides a peaceful setting for those seeking a rural retreat.
This charming farm stay can accommodate up to two guests, and features a comfortable kitchen, a garden, and a restaurant serving authentic local cuisine. Guests can also enjoy a range of amenities including air conditioning, free parking, and laundry services.
The Fenway Hostel - Tasmania
8.5 152 reviews

The Fenway Hostel

hostel, Launceston
The Fenway, a central hostel in Invermay, is a 5-minute walk from the Launceston Tramway Museum and close to City Park, the Queen Victoria Museum, and UTAS Stadium.
This non-smoking property offers air-conditioned rooms for up to one guest, with free WiFi, a shared lounge, and shared bathrooms with showers and hairdryers.

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Big4 Strahan Holiday Retreat - Tasmania
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Big4 Strahan Holiday Retreat

hostel, Strahan
The Big4 Strahan Holiday Retreat is located just 1 kilometre from Strahan's town centre, close to the golf club, the harbour and other attractions. The surrounding area is quiet and peaceful, perfect for a relaxing getaway.
The holiday park offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins and apartments. It has a restaurant, a shared kitchen, a playroom for children, a barbecue area, and a fitness centre, as well as laundry facilities and an ATM.
Narrara Backpackers Hobart - Tasmania
8.6 1062 reviews

Narrara Backpackers Hobart

hostel, Hobart
Narrara Backpackers Hobart is conveniently located in the heart of the city, just a short walk from Short Beach and the Hobart Convention and Entertainment Centre. The hostel has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The backpackers offers a range of shared rooms and facilities, including a communal kitchen, a garden, and a terrace. Guests can enjoy a social atmosphere with shared lounge areas and a grill area, making it a great place to meet fellow travellers.
Stewarts Bay Lodge - Tasmania
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Stewarts Bay Lodge

hostel, Port Arthur
Stewarts Bay Lodge, a family-friendly hostel in Port Arthur, is located 1.6 kilometres from the Port Arthur Historic Site and offers convenient access to Shipstern Bluff and Stewarts Bay State Reserve.
This accommodation provides a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, tennis court, and a dedicated playroom, with a business centre and tour assistance desk also available.
Yha Hobart Central - Tasmania
8.0 1200 reviews

Yha Hobart Central

hostel, Hobart
YHA Hobart Central is conveniently situated in the city centre, just a short walk from the waterfront and the airport shuttle bus stop, making it ideal for exploring Hobart's attractions. The hostel has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The lodging offers a choice of private rooms with en-suite facilities or shared rooms with access to communal bathrooms, catering to various budgets and preferences. Guests can enjoy a shared kitchen, a reading area, laundry facilities, luggage storage, and bike storage, as well as free weekly activities and a tour desk for booking local excursions.

Frequently Asked Questions about hostels in Tasmania

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania offers plenty of budget-friendly options for backpackers. Free activities abound, like hiking the many trails in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park or exploring the stunning beaches of Freycinet National Park. For a small fee, you can visit the quirky Salamanca Market in Hobart or take a scenic walk along the Three Capes Track (though this requires pre-booking and permits). Many campsites throughout the state provide affordable accommodation.
  • What are the best hostels in Tasmania?

    Among the hostels in Tasmania, Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse, Bluegum Hostel - Budget Share Dorm and The Pickled Frog - Hostel are the most popular ones.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Tasmania, Australia?

    Beyond the popular spots, consider exploring the Tarkine wilderness, a vast, untouched region in the northwest with incredible rainforest and coastal scenery. The remote Bay of Fires, with its orange-hued granite boulders and pristine beaches, is another hidden gem. For a unique experience, visit the historic mining town of Beaconsfield, offering a glimpse into Tasmania's past.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Tasmania?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Tasmania are Yha Hobart Central, Yha Hobart Central and Sj Hostel.

  • What are the best nightlife spots in Tasmania, Australia?

    Hobart has the most vibrant nightlife scene in Tasmania. Check out the pubs and bars along Salamanca Place for a lively atmosphere. In Launceston, you'll find a more relaxed but still enjoyable nightlife experience with several pubs and bars offering live music.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Tasmania?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Tasmania are Airwalk Lodge - Hostel, Airwalk Lodge - Hostel and Natural & Relax House In Ulverstone.

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Tasmania, Australia?

    A minimum of 10 days to two weeks allows for a good overview of Tasmania, encompassing both the major attractions and some lesser-known areas. However, to truly explore the island's diverse landscapes and activities, a longer trip of three weeks or more is recommended.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Tasmania?

  • Does Tasmania, Australia offer any iconic natural events?

    While not a regular scheduled event, the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) is a spectacular natural phenomenon visible from Tasmania, particularly during the winter months. The best viewing locations are typically in the state's southern and western regions, away from light pollution.
  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Tasmania, Australia?

    Yes, various cultural workshops and experiences are available. Several Aboriginal-owned businesses offer guided tours and workshops focusing on Tasmanian Aboriginal culture, art, and history. You can also find workshops on various crafts such as pottery, weaving, and woodworking in different towns across the island.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Tasmania, Australia?

    Engage with the local community by visiting farmers' markets, attending local events, or staying at smaller, family-run accommodations. Striking up conversations with locals in pubs or cafes is a great way to learn about Tasmanian life and culture. Consider taking a guided tour focused on local history or culture.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Tasmania, Australia offer the best local cuisine?

    Many restaurants and bars across Tasmania showcase fresh, local produce. In Hobart, try Aloft for modern Australian cuisine or Franklin for innovative dishes using Tasmanian ingredients. Launceston offers Stillwater, known for its refined dining experience using local ingredients.
  • What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers. Include waterproof and windproof outerwear, even during summer. Sturdy walking shoes are essential for exploring the many hiking trails. If visiting during the winter months, consider packing warm thermal layers and hats, gloves, and scarves.

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Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain - Tasmania
8.3 2545 reviews

Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain

hostel, Cradle Mountain
Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain is located just 800 metres from the Wilderness Gallery, offering easy access to the stunning natural beauty of Cradle Mountain. The property has consistently received very good ratings for cleanliness, user experience, and location.
The cabins and cottages are equipped with a fridge and microwave, allowing guests to prepare their own meals. On-site amenities include laundry facilities, BBQ areas, and a tour desk that can arrange guided walks and canoeing trips.
Heemskirk Motor Hotel - Tasmania
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Heemskirk Motor Hotel

hostel, Zeehan
The Heemskirk Motor Hotel in Zeehan offers convenient accommodation a short distance from the town centre, close to the West Coast Pioneers Memorial Museum and Zeehan Golf Club.
This 3-star hotel features a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, room service, free Wi-Fi, free parking, conference facilities, playrooms, and a tour assistance desk.
Nrma Port Arthur Holiday Park - Tasmania
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Nrma Port Arthur Holiday Park

hostel, Port Arthur
NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park is located in Port Arthur, 2 kilometres from the town centre, offering proximity to Stewarts Bay State Reserve and Shipstern Bluff.
This family-friendly hostel provides complimentary Wi-Fi, free on-site parking, a picnic and barbecue area, dedicated playrooms for children, and tour assistance.
Happy Haven Lodge I Shared Rooms - Tasmania
9.0 2 reviews

Happy Haven Lodge I Shared Rooms

hostel, Newnham
Happy Haven Lodge I Shared Rooms in Newnham offers convenient access to UTAS Stadium (5.6km) and the Australian Maritime College (3.1km), with Launceston's attractions such as the Launceston Tramway Museum (6km) also within easy reach.
This 18-square-metre shared room features a fridge, microwave, dishwasher, air conditioning, and parking, sleeping one person and including a flat-screen TV, desk, and in-room coffee machine.

Best Tasmania hostels with laundry available

Base Camp Tasmania - Tasmania
9.5 281 reviews

Base Camp Tasmania

hostel, New Norfolk
Base Camp Tasmania is situated in Glenfern, a short distance from New Norfolk, making it ideal for exploring both the town and the nearby Mount Field National Park. The campsite has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The campsite offers a range of accommodation options, including self-catering units with kitchenettes equipped with essential appliances. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities and activities, such as a barbecue, laundry facilities, and breakfast and lunch supplies, as well as opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and exploring the surrounding natural beauty.
Nrma Port Arthur Holiday Park - Tasmania
9.0 4084 reviews

Nrma Port Arthur Holiday Park

hostel, Port Arthur
NRMA Port Arthur Holiday Park is located on Garden Point Road, just 4 kilometres from the historic Port Arthur site and opposite Stewarts Bay State Reserve, offering a peaceful setting with stunning water views. The park has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including spacious cabins with balconies, as well as camping and caravan sites. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a restaurant, a spa, a fitness centre, and a shop selling groceries and car fuel, all within the park.
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