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509 Unique places to stay in Tasmania

Best family friendly Tasmania unique stays

Among the 509 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Swan River Sanctuary - Tasmania
Tasmania
07/07 – 09/07
NZ$1461/nighttotal: NZ$2922 (2 )

Swan River Sanctuary

3 2
cabin , Glamorgan-Spring Bay
This luxurious self-catering lodge is situated on the banks of the Swan River in Swansea, Glamorgan Spring Bay, offering panoramic views and proximity to attractions such as the Bark Mill Museum and Kates Berry Farm.
Sleeping up to six guests in three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this solar-powered retreat boasts a fully equipped kitchen, terrace, garden, parking, and on-site sauna (booking required), alongside waterside activities including swimming and paddling.
Clayfield Homestead - Rustic Country Accommodation - Tasmania
9.8 23 reviews
Tasmania
23/07 – 26/07
NZ$567/nighttotal: NZ$1701 (3 )

Clayfield Homestead - Rustic Country Accommodation

6 2
farm , Bishopsbourne
This Bishopsbourne farmhouse, sleeping up to 16 guests, is peacefully situated in rural Tasmania, within 15km of the Tasmanian Copper & Metal Art Gallery, Summerfield Park, and Brickendon Estate.
The six-bedroom, three-bathroom property offers a fitness centre, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, a garden with barbecue, and ample parking, alongside laundry facilities and a kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher.
The Olive Leaf Retreat - Tasmania
10 2 reviews
Tasmania
23/07 – 26/07
NZ$975/nighttotal: NZ$2925 (3 )

The Olive Leaf Retreat

4 2
farm , Latrobe
This agriturismo near Devonport, situated in Latrobe, offers a rural retreat close to historic Home Hill and the Don River Railway.
Guests can enjoy a hot tub, garden, and laundry facilities, with rooms featuring kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, and patios.
Orford Holiday House - Tasmania
9.0 591 reviews
Tasmania
06/07 – 11/07
NZ$193/nighttotal: NZ$965 (5 )

Orford Holiday House

1 2
bungalow , Orford
Orford Prosser Holiday Units are situated in the charming town of Orford, a short 19-minute walk from the beautiful Raspins Beach and just 39 miles from Hobart Airport. The units consistently receive very good user ratings, with excellent scores for location and cleanliness.
The self-catering accommodation offers a comfortable and private space for your stay. The units are equipped with a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace or balcony, a garden with barbecue facilities, and free private parking.

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Bay Of Fires Eco Hut Binalong Bay - Tasmania
9.6 53 reviews
Tasmania
07/07 – 09/07
NZ$234/nighttotal: NZ$468 (2 )

Bay Of Fires Eco Hut Binalong Bay

1 2
cabin , Binalong Bay
The Bay of Fires Eco Hut is located in Binalong Bay, just under half a mile from the beach and 5.6 miles from St Helens. This charming dwelling has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The hut offers a comfortable living space for up to four guests and has a floor area of 60 square metres. It features a private bush setting, an outdoor kitchen and bathroom, barbecue facilities, and a microwave and fridge, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings and preparing meals.
Bruny Island Oceanfront Luxe Cabin With Spa - Tasmania
9.6 273 reviews
Tasmania
31/10 – 01/11
NZ$660/nightfor 1 night

Bruny Island Oceanfront Luxe Cabin With Spa

1 2
cabin , Adventure Bay
The Bruny Island Oceanfront Luxe Cabin with Spa is located on Adventure Bay, a 10-minute walk from Adventure Bay Beach, on Bruny Island, offering stunning sea views and direct access to a private beach area. The cabin has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin covers 150 square metres and offers a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a terrace, a garden, a spa, and parking. You can enjoy a range of activities in the area, including hiking, snorkeling, diving, and fishing, and the cabin is conveniently located near the ferry terminal for easy access to Bruny Island from Hobart.
Captain's Rest, Tasmania's Most Sought-after Stay - Tasmania
9.9 872 reviews
Tasmania
11/07 – 12/07
NZ$585/nightfor 1 night

Captain's Rest, Tasmania's Most Sought-after Stay

1 1
cabin , Strahan
Captains Rest, a fisherman's cottage in Lettes Bay Shack Village, Strahan, Tasmania, is located metres from Macquarie Harbour's edge, offering stunning views and proximity to the old jetty.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps two guests and features a Nectre wood-burning stove, central heating/cooling, a deep bath, and a basic pantry stocked with essentials; enjoy its luxurious interior design by Sarah Andrews and explore the nearby fishing and boating community.
Herlihys On Huon - Cabin 2 - Tasmania
10 3 reviews
Tasmania
03/07 – 05/07
NZ$355/nighttotal: NZ$710 (2 )

Herlihys On Huon - Cabin 2

1 3
cabin , Lymington
This Lymington seaside cottage boasts stunning sea views, situated approximately 3.4km from Drip Beach and 3.7km from Dip Beach, offering easy access to the Port Cygnet Conservation and Marine Conservation Areas (within 9.6km).
The self-catering lodge features two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, in-unit laundry, a Smart TV with Netflix, free parking, garden access, and gas grills, perfect for a relaxing coastal getaway.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Tasmania

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's full of surprises! For a hidden gem, consider the Tarkine wilderness in the north-west. It's a vast, untouched rainforest with incredible hiking trails and stunning coastal scenery. Another lesser-known spot is the Freycinet National Park's Wineglass Bay – while Wineglass Bay itself is popular, venturing beyond the main lookout reveals quieter, equally beautiful coves and walking tracks. The historic town of Mole Creek, with its impressive caves, is also worth exploring; it's less crowded than some of the more popular tourist destinations.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania hosts several notable festivals. The Taste of Tasmania, held annually in Hobart over the summer, showcases the state's incredible food and wine. Dark Mofo, also in Hobart, is a winter festival known for its unique arts and cultural events, often featuring large-scale installations and performances. The Cygnet Folk Festival is another popular choice, celebrating folk music and showcasing local talent.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania boasts incredible biodiversity. You'll find stunning beaches like those in Bay of Fires, towering mountains in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, ancient rainforests in the Tarkine, and dramatic coastal cliffs along the Tasman Peninsula. The central highlands offer vast plains and alpine scenery, while the east coast features sheltered bays and estuaries.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Tasmania, Australia?

    Yes, Tasmania has a vibrant sporting scene. The annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race finishes in Hobart, attracting international competitors and spectators. The state also hosts various cycling events, including the challenging Tasmanian Cycle Challenge. Other popular activities include fishing, hiking, and various water sports.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key. Pack waterproof and windproof outerwear, warm layers like fleeces and jumpers, comfortable hiking boots, and sturdy waterproof trousers. Even in summer, temperatures can drop, especially in higher altitudes or coastal areas. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Tasmania, Australia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like the Salamanca Market in Hobart, is a great way to interact with Tasmanians and sample local produce. Participating in a guided walk or tour focusing on Aboriginal culture can offer insights into the island's rich history. Staying in a guesthouse or bed and breakfast, rather than a large hotel, often provides more opportunities for interaction with locals.
  • Is Tasmania, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    Yes, Tasmania's natural beauty changes with the seasons. In spring, wildflowers bloom across the island, particularly in the highlands. Autumn brings vibrant foliage changes, especially in the deciduous forests. Winter offers opportunities for snow activities in the highlands, while the summer months are ideal for swimming and exploring the beaches.
  • What are the best local foods in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania is renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly oysters and scallops. The island also produces exceptional cheeses, wines, and berries. Look out for dishes featuring local lamb and game. Many restaurants and cafes showcase seasonal ingredients, so exploring different menus can be a culinary adventure.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Tasmania, Australia?

    Tasmania offers a range of adventurous activities. Hiking the Overland Track in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a classic multi-day trek. Sea kayaking around Maria Island or the Freycinet Peninsula provides stunning coastal views. White-water rafting on the Franklin River is an exhilarating experience for the more adventurous. Rock climbing and mountain biking are also popular options.

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Best Tasmania unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 509 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Derby Rock Cabins - Blue Tier Spa Cabin - Tasmania
9.8 141 reviews
Tasmania
15/10 – 18/10
NZ$383/nighttotal: NZ$1149 (3 )

Derby Rock Cabins - Blue Tier Spa Cabin

1 4
cabin , Derby
Derby Rock Cabins offer excellent self-catering accommodation in the Derbyshire countryside, providing convenient access to Derby's attractions, though precise distances aren't specified.
This Derbyshire lodge boasts two bedrooms (king or twin), a spacious living area, a private deck with valley views, an on-site spa, secure bike storage, and sleeps up to seven guests, perfect for families or groups exploring the Peak District.
Architecturally Designed Home With Outdoor Bathtub - Tasmania
9.9 33 reviews
Tasmania
23/12 – 03/01
NZ$351/nighttotal: NZ$3861 (11 )

Architecturally Designed Home With Outdoor Bathtub

1 2
cabin , Forcett
This Forcett cottage boasts stunning views of rolling hills and eucalypts, a short drive (approximately 30-40km) from Hobart and its attractions.
The self-contained property sleeps two guests in one bedroom with one bathroom, offering a modern kitchen, Jacuzzi, private outdoor bathtub, garden, and free Wi-Fi.
The Eco Cabin Tasmania - Cedar Hot Tub - Tasmania
10 136 reviews
Tasmania
07/08 – 09/08
NZ$647/nighttotal: NZ$1294 (2 )

The Eco Cabin Tasmania - Cedar Hot Tub

1 2
cabin , Deloraine
The Eco Cabin is located in Deloraine, a charming town in Tasmania's Meander Valley, just 30 kilometres from Launceston and within walking distance of the town centre. It receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The eco-friendly cabin offers a comfortable and stylish space for two guests, with one bedroom and one bathroom. It features a private cedar hot tub, a fully equipped kitchen, a cosy library nook, complimentary bicycles, and a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Ocean Mist Cabin – Spa, Fireplace & Ev Charger - Tasmania
9.9 31 reviews
Tasmania
03/07 – 05/07
NZ$517/nighttotal: NZ$1034 (2 )

Ocean Mist Cabin – Spa, Fireplace & Ev Charger

1 3
cabin , Dover
This eco-friendly Dover lodge boasts stunning bay views and is a short walk from a local IGA supermarket.
The self-catering property sleeps four guests in two bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with appliances such as a rice cooker and smoothie maker, a jacuzzi, and a private deck with a fenced bubble spa; profits support Tasmanian foster children.

Best pet friendly Tasmania unique stays

Among the 509 accommodations in Tasmania, here are the 4 best pet friendly unique accommodations

Cockatoo Cabin - Tasmania
9.1 62 reviews
Tasmania
07/07 – 04/08
NZ$292/nighttotal: NZ$8176 (28 )

Cockatoo Cabin

3 1
cabin , Binalong Bay
Cockatoo Cabin is located in Binalong Bay, just a short walk from the beautiful beach. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The three-bedroom holiday home provides a comfortable and spacious living area for families or groups. The fully equipped kitchen, garden, terrace, and air conditioning ensure a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Chloes Cabin Accommodation - Tasmania
Tasmania
14/07 – 17/07
NZ$370/nighttotal: NZ$1110 (3 )

Chloes Cabin Accommodation

2 2
cabin , White Beach
Chloes Cabin Accommodation is located in White Beach, a familiar district just 12.4 kilometres from the Port Arthur historic site.
This 85 square metre cottage offers accommodation for up to seven guests with two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and complimentary WiFi, with pets welcome and parking provided.
Briar Cottage Weldborough - Tasmania
10 1 review
Tasmania
28/08 – 30/08
NZ$479/nighttotal: NZ$958 (2 )

Briar Cottage Weldborough

3 2
farm , Weldborough
Briar Cottage, a farm stay in Weldborough, is located approximately 122 kilometres from Launceston Airport.
This 120 square metre farm accommodation offers three bedrooms, capacity for eleven guests, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a full kitchen, and a private entrance, with a garden and parking available.
Oakchester Cottage On Bruny Island - Tasmania
9.1 18 reviews
Tasmania
23/11 – 25/11
NZ$397/nighttotal: NZ$794 (2 )

Oakchester Cottage On Bruny Island

2 2
chalet , Killora
Oakchester Cottage is located on Bruny Island, just 69 kilometres from Hobart Airport, offering a peaceful escape in a stunning natural setting. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This one-bedroom cottage comfortably accommodates two guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, and a washing machine, providing everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
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