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37 Hostels in Tasmania

Best Tasmania hostels with breakfast

Among the 37 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 2 best hostels with breakfast

Weldborough Hotel - Tasmania
Tasmania
01/07 – 22/07
NZ$163/nighttotal: NZ$3423 (21 )

Weldborough Hotel

1 2
hostel , Weldborough
The Weldborough Hotel offers convenient city centre accommodation in Weldborough, providing easy access to local attractions.
This 3-star hotel features an on-site restaurant, free parking, and welcomes pets; cribs are available for families at AUD 15 per night.
The Waterfront Wynyard - Tasmania
Tasmania
04/07 – 06/07
NZ$514/nighttotal: NZ$1028 (2 )

The Waterfront Wynyard

2 4
hostel , Wynyard
The Waterfront Wynyard offers pet-friendly accommodation in Wynyard, situated near a bar and restaurant for convenient dining options.
This hostel provides complimentary parking, a garden with barbecue facilities, a business centre, and comprehensive laundry services, including dry cleaning.

Best Tasmania hostels with a locker

Allurity Hotel - Tasmania
Tasmania
02/07 – 04/07
NZ$191/nighttotal: NZ$382 (2 )

Allurity Hotel

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hostel , Hobart
The Allurity Hotel, a 3-star establishment, offers convenient accommodation in central Hobart, within walking distance of The Cat & Fiddle Arcade, 146 ArtSpace, and the Hobart Synagogue.
This hotel provides free Wi-Fi, on-site parking, a lift, and warmly decorated rooms with televisions; guests can explore Hobart's city centre easily from this base.
Heemskirk Motor Hotel - Tasmania
Tasmania
26/09 – 27/09
NZ$215/nightfor 1 night

Heemskirk Motor Hotel

1 2
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.
Tamar Valley Resort Grindelwald - Tasmania
Tasmania
07/07 – 08/07
NZ$151/nightfor 1 night

Tamar Valley Resort Grindelwald

1 2
hostel , Grindelwald
The Tamar Valley Resort Grindelwald, a family-friendly guesthouse, is centrally located in Grindelwald, providing convenient access to local attractions.
This resort offers extensive wellness facilities including a spa and sauna, alongside a swimming pool, fitness centre, tennis court, and a playroom for children, with Wi-Fi and parking provided.
Comfort Inn Devonport - Tasmania
9.1 1538 reviews
Tasmania
05/09 – 12/09
NZ$318/nighttotal: NZ$2226 (7 )

Comfort Inn Devonport

2 4
hostel , Devonport
Hostel rental with an excellent rating of 91% based on 1538 reviews. You will be based in Devonport.
Facilities and services: free parking, a wheelchair friendly access and an iron. This accommodation also has a garden!

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Tasmania

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

    Tasmania offers plenty for budget travellers. Free activities include exploring many of the stunning beaches, like those along the Freycinet Peninsula (Wineglass Bay is particularly beautiful, though parking fees apply). Hiking is another fantastic free option; the Overland Track is iconic but challenging, while shorter walks abound in national parks like Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and Mount Field National Park. Many of Tasmania's smaller towns, like Sheffield (known for its murals) and Richmond (with its historic bridge), are inexpensive to explore and offer charming atmosphere.
  • What are the best hostels in Tasmania?

    Among the hostels in Tasmania, Montacute Boutique Bunkhouse, Bluegum Hostel - Budget Share Dorm and Narrara Backpackers Hobart are the most popular ones.

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

    While Cradle Mountain and Freycinet are popular, consider exploring the Tarkine wilderness for its remote beauty and ancient rainforest. The Southwest National Park is another largely untouched area, perfect for adventurous hikers. For something different, check out the Tessellated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck, a unique geological formation. The Bay of Fires, with its orange lichen-covered granite rocks and pristine beaches, is becoming more popular but still offers a relatively secluded experience.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Tasmania?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Tasmania are Narrara Backpackers Hobart, Yha Hobart Central and Bed In 4 Share Mixed Room With Ensuite.

  • What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania hosts many smaller, local events throughout the year. The Taste of Tasmania festival in Hobart during the summer is a highlight, showcasing Tasmanian produce and offering entertainment. Many towns and regions also host agricultural shows and local festivals; checking local council websites closer to your travel dates would be best to find specific events.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Tasmania?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Tasmania are Tahune Airwalk Cabin And Lodge, Airwalk Lodge - Hostel and Airwalk Lodge - Hostel.

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

    Hobart has the most vibrant nightlife. Check out Salamanca Place for its many pubs and bars, particularly on a Friday or Saturday night. The Brisbane Street area also boasts a good selection of pubs and bars. Launceston offers a more relaxed nightlife scene, with several pubs and smaller bars in the city centre.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Tasmania?

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

    A minimum of 10 days allows for a reasonable exploration of Tasmania, hitting some of the major highlights. However, to truly appreciate the island's diversity, including its wilderness areas, a two-week trip is preferable. A longer stay of three weeks or more allows for a more in-depth exploration of specific regions and interests.
  • Does Tasmania, Australia offer any iconic natural events?

    While not a regular, predictable event, the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights) can be seen in Tasmania under the right conditions (clear skies, minimal light pollution, and solar activity). Whale watching tours operate seasonally, offering the chance to see migrating whales.
  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Tasmania, Australia?

    Yes, many opportunities exist to learn about Tasmanian Aboriginal culture. Several organisations offer guided walks and talks, sharing stories and knowledge of the land. You can also find workshops focusing on Tasmanian crafts, such as weaving or pottery, in various locations across the island.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Tasmania, Australia?

    Staying in smaller towns and guesthouses rather than large hotels offers more opportunities to interact with locals. Visiting farmers' markets and local pubs provides a chance to chat with people and learn about their lives. Participating in a guided tour focused on a specific aspect of Tasmanian culture, such as Aboriginal heritage or food and wine, can also enhance your experience.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Tasmania, Australia offer the best local cuisine?

    Hobart's culinary scene is particularly strong. The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery near New Norfolk is renowned for its focus on local, seasonal ingredients. In Hobart itself, many restaurants showcase Tasmanian produce; research options based on your preferences and budget. Launceston also has a number of excellent restaurants featuring local ingredients.
  • What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so pack layers. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, even during summer. Good walking shoes are a must, as many attractions involve hiking or walking on uneven terrain. Insect repellent is advisable, particularly during warmer months. Finally, consider a reusable water bottle, as access to clean drinking water is generally good, reducing plastic waste.

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Best Tasmania hostels with air conditioning

Nrma Port Arthur Holiday Park - Tasmania
Tasmania
04/07 – 06/07
NZ$327/nighttotal: NZ$654 (2 )

Nrma Port Arthur Holiday Park

2 4
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.
Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain - Tasmania
Tasmania
14/07 – 17/07
NZ$183/nighttotal: NZ$549 (3 )

Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain

1 2
hostel , Cradle Mountain
Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain offers a convenient stay in a readily accessible area of Cradle Mountain, situated near a bar and restaurant, with a parking zone close by. This hostel provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a garden, a concierge, a restaurant, a bar, and parking, alongside leisure options such as a library, picnic area, and barbecue facilities, with a tour desk available for excursion bookings.
Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain - Tasmania
8.2 2458 reviews
Tasmania
04/10 – 17/10
NZ$486/nighttotal: NZ$6318 (13 )

Discovery Parks - Cradle Mountain

2 2
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.
Natural & Relax House In Ulverstone - Tasmania
Tasmania
06/07 – 11/07
NZ$163/nighttotal: NZ$815 (5 )

Natural & Relax House In Ulverstone

1 2
hostel , Ulverstone
Hostel listing. You will be based in Ulverstone.
Facilities and services: fast check-in and check-out, a garden and a kitchen. Take advantage of the air conditioning in this accommodation!

Best Tasmania hostels with laundry available

Entire 4 Share Room With Ensuite - Tasmania
8.6 833 reviews
Tasmania
04/07 – 06/07
NZ$208/nighttotal: NZ$416 (2 )

Entire 4 Share Room With Ensuite

1 4
B&B , Hobart
YHA Hobart Central is conveniently located in the city centre, just a block from the waterfront and a short walk from the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. The hostel has received very good ratings for cleanliness and user experience, and an excellent rating for location.
The hostel offers a range of accommodation options, including private rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a shared kitchen, a reading area, a tour desk, weekly activities, and storage facilities.
Base Camp Tasmania - Tasmania
9.5 280 reviews
Tasmania
24/06 – 27/06
NZ$326/nighttotal: NZ$978 (3 )

Base Camp Tasmania

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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.
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