Hobart Clock Tower
Hobart's General Post Office

Elizabeth Street Pier
One of Tasmania's busier piers with a good background for photography and enjoy the sea.

Mona Ferry
Ferry to Australia's largest private museum and one of the most controversial private collections of modern art and antiquities in the world --- MONA.

Mount wellington
Wilderness experience just a 20-minute drive from Hobart and is much loved by locals. No other city in Australia has a vista like this one.

Sallamanca Market
With over 220 stallholders, the new look market includes fresh produce from local growers, hot coffee, delicious breakfast and lunch options, lots of gift ideas and plenty of handmade products. The best part is it only open on Saturdays.

Brunny Island
Has some of Tasmania's most beautifully preserved natural environments with abundant wildlife and stunning cliff top views.

Royal Tasmanian Botanic Garden
Australia’s cool climate garden, with a number of unique collections including Australia’s only Subantarctic Plant House.

The Neck Lookout
Check out the optical illusion that makes the sea-level appear higher on one side than the other.

Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Second oldest extant lighthouse tower in Australia, as well as having the longest (158 years) history of being continuously manned.

Horseshoe Fall
A tiered–cascade waterfall on the way to Russell fall.

Tall Tree Walk
Allows you to wander among the tallest flowering plants in the world.

Russell Fall
Arguably Tasmania's prettiest waterfall; it's certainly Tasmania's most photographed and one of the easiest to get to.

Gordon Dam
This impressive feat of engineering was completed back in 1974 and is the tallest dam in Tasmania.

Pumphouse Point
In the middle of Tasmania, on the southern hemisphere's deepest lake, awaits one of Australia's most iconic wilderness experiences.

Lake St Clair
The deepest freshwater lake in Australia.

Cataract George Reserve
It is one of the region's premier tourist attractions and Launceston's own piece of wilderness.

Marakoopa Cave
Fragile limestone cave that is a hidden world of spectacular formations, sparkling crystals and underground streams, with glow worms and other rare creatures that never see the light of day.

Launceston City Park
The star attraction is the Japanese Macaques monkeys that inhabit the park.

Grindelwald
Tasmania's Swiss Village.

Little Blue Lake
A natural phenomenon resulting from the pioneering mining days which result an interesting place for a nice portrait.

Bay of Fire
Clean white beaches, blue water and granite rocks splashed with orange lichen which result in world's hottest travel destinations.

Bicheno Blowhole
This hole in the granite rocks emits small waves into powerful jets of water.

Peron Dunes
A beautiful place and a hidden gem that known to only few.

Friendly Beach
Spectacular white sandy beach with turquoise waters begs for long and slow exploration.

Wineglass Bay Lookout
One of the Top Ten Wilderness Beaches in the World.

Tessellated Pavement
A natural wonder, it’s named for the tiled-like appearance of the rocks along the water. This geological phenomena is a sight to behold for nature enthusiasts and visitors who enjoy the the unique aspects of the Tassie wilderness.

Eaglehawk Neck
The thin strip of land known as the Neck connects the Tasman Peninsula to the Forestier Peninsula. This narrow entrance to the Tasman Peninsula was once guarded by the dog line, a line of dogs chained together to prevent convicts from escaping the notorious prison settlement at nearby Port Arthur.

Port Arthur Lavender
Roam amongst the lavender, interactively learn about the manufacturing and distilling process, enjoy delightful lavender-cuisine and buy unique Tasmanian gifts created from lavender. (A great place for photography if Bridestowe Lavender Farm has harvested their lavender during end of January).

Port Arthur Historic Site
One of Australia's most significant heritage areas and an open air museum. The site forms part of the Australian Convict Sites, a World Heritage property.

Kingston Beach
A regularly photographed location 10 mins away from Hobart CBD.

Maingon Bay Lookout and Remarkable Cave
They have superb views but Remarkable Cave was close when I visit so do check updates on the pathway.




