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10 Photos That Will Make You Fall in Love with Tasmania

Quincy Malesovas
August 6, 2019

Tasmania is a rugged, remote gem that is beloved by Australians and visitors alike. The island is located to the south of Victoria, making it a great getaway destination from Melbourne.

But wherever you are based or planning to visit, we highly advise you tack a Tassie trip onto your journey. From forests to mountains to cities and beaches, this spot has got it all.

Here are a few photos that prove Tasmania is a dream destination...

The Tasmanian terrain includes (quite literally) every colour under the sun.

One of our favourite spots in Tasmania is Wineglass Bay at Freycinet National Park.

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It might be winter in Hobart but this mornings sunrise at least brightened my morning up. Pity it didn’t warm me up. I could just imagine myself in summer sitting on the deck of one of these Boathouses at Cornelian Bay catching the sunrise & sunset. . . . #boathouse #southerntasmania #bureauofmeteorology #ig_australia_ #abcmyphoto #earthpix #globalcaptures #aussie_images #australia #australiagram #iphonex #mobilephotography #tasmania #tassielife #sunrise #winter#sunrise_sunsets #ig_australia_ #hobartandbeyond #discovertasmania #wow_australia2019 #loveaustralia #exploretasmania #seeaustralia #exploreaustralia #shotoniphone #sky_sultans #sunrise_sunsets_aroundworld #cornelianbayboatsheds

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We love Tasmania's stunning skies - Especially at sunrise or sunset.

The chance to meet this cute little guy is reason enough for us to plan a trip to Tassie.

Dark Mofo Festival is a much-loved attraction held in Tasmania each year.

Tasmania has got lavender fields for days. (You can visit one on this tour!)

How gorgeous is secluded Nelson Falls?

While rural Tassie is a top priority, you can't overlook Hobart for its beauty and culture.

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Cradle Mountain in the central highlands is a must-visit spot for any nature-lover.

All we can say is wow... This tour may not provide aerial views of Cygnet Bay Pearl Farm, but it will allow the chance to experience the incredible pearling process.

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