After many separate posts about our epic Tasmanian adventure in February–March 2025, it’s finally time to reveal our full itinerary. […]


After many separate posts about our epic Tasmanian adventure in February–March 2025, it’s finally time to reveal our full itinerary. […]

Planning a trip to Tasmania can feel overwhelming. One of the most common questions travelers ask is: “How many days […]

Every roadtrip consists of epic moments, worthy of an essay but also a lot of minor moments, that actually makes […]

Tanja and I started our day in the charming little town of Stanley, with its quaint cottages, fishing boats, and […]

The easy answer? Absolutely fabulous! The more truthful answer? Still absolutely fabulous—with a hint of angst and the occasional fear […]

Hobart is Australia’s southernmost capital, located at Sullivans Cove and framed by kunanyi/Mount Wellington to the west and the River […]

Street Eats @ Franko is a beloved weekly street-food night market in Hobart’s Franklin Square, running each Friday evening during […]

Since its modest beginnings in the early 1970s, Salamanca Market has grown into Tasmania’s most visited tourist attraction, drawing between […]

Bruny Island is a beautiful island off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia, known for its wild landscapes, rich wildlife, […]

We asked this question to a search engine before going to Tasmania, and this is the answer we got: The […]

Narawntapu National Park, nestled along Tasmania’s northern coast between Port Sorell and the mouth of the Tamar River, offers a remarkable […]

There are two cities in Tasmania, that both are of some substance city wise, Hobart and Launceston. Founded in 1806, […]

Tasmania is filled with cool, quirky, bohemian and lots of simply amazing cafes. We must have stopped by dozens on […]

This is another one of Tasmanias 60 great short walks, and we combined the Tall Trees Walk with the Russel […]

Located just behind the Mount Field Visitor Centre, the Russell Falls walk is one of Tasmania’s most beloved and accessible […]

Stretching through Tasmania’s Central Highlands, the Highland Lakes Road (Route A5) offers one of the island’s most scenic—and least‑traveled—north‑to‑south routes. We […]

Pine Lake Walk is part of Tasmania’s “60 Great Short Walks” and is often overlooked, you may drive past without […]

We are both huge fans of crabs, shrimps and lobster, so we had to stop by the Lobster Shack in […]

A very cool and hidden short walk gem in Tasmania is the Weldborough Pass Rainforest Walk. This loop trail of […]

One of our absolutely biggest goals when visiting Tasmania, was to see wild platypuses. Perhaps the weirdest animal in existence […]

Nestled in the heart of Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness, Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park is a dream destination for […]

On our way to Bay Of Fires, we stayed overnight in St Helens and we decided to do a little […]

Nestled along Tasmanias northeastern coast lies a stretch of coastline so striking, so vividly colorful, that it almost feels otherworldly. […]

One of our absolute dreams and must to experiences when we visited Tasmania, was to see all the cool and […]

There’s something about the combination of sweat, steep climbs, and sweeping views that makes a hike unforgettable—and our day in […]

Tasmania has no shortage of breathtaking spots, but few places capture its magic quite like Maria Island. Recently, my wife […]

The last two weeks we have been criss crossing our new favourite island, Tasmania. I have chosen deliberately not to […]