the blog The Blog Mount Amos & Wineglass Bay: How To Explore Freycinet National ParkMay 6, 2024If you’re visiting Tasmania, one place you absolutely must visit is Freycinet National Park. From peaks to paradise, there are 24 trails that you can do in the Freycinet Peninsula. Wineglass Bay is one of Tasmania’s most popular beaches. It is a definite must swim, as it is ranked number 44 in the world’s best 50 beaches. And if you’re feeling up to tackling the mighty Mount Amos, which is definitely not for the faint of heart, here’s everything you need to know before you go! Dive into the best swimming spots in Tasmania!April 5, 2024It was definitely a surprise to us how much we actually did end up swimming in Tasmania. We were not expecting the beaches to be as beautiful as they were. Despite the water always being a bit brisk, we braved the cool waters and swam in some of the most beautiful swimming locations imaginable. If you are heading to Tasmania in the summer, these are the most spectacular swimming spots Tasmania has to offer. So let’s dive in! 3 Days on the Great Ocean RoadMarch 27, 2024The Great Ocean Road is one of the most famous destinations on an Australian road trip. There are so many iconic landmarks and photographed locations here that it is a definite must-see. However what makes it so special? What actually is there to do? Well, we hope this itinerary gives you a guideline of some of the incredible places and activities this road trip staple has to offer. Top 5 FREE Spots for Camping in TasmaniaMarch 26, 2024If you, like us, are travelling on a budget, finding free campsites is an essential part of ensuring that your trip lasts as long as you want it to. There are road stops and in Tasmania, you’re quite lucky to park in most places. However, these don’t always feel safe nor have facilities to use. So after spending 6 weeks travelling around in our van, here are our top 5 free spots while camping in Tasmania! Must See Waterfalls In TasmaniaMarch 25, 2024As avid waterfall lovers, our Tasmanian itinerary was predominantly about finding as many waterfalls as we could, and we definitely weren’t let down. Short ones, tall ones, wide ones, skinny ones and outright weird ones, we were spoilt for choice. We explored many waterfalls in Tasmania and in this post, we’ve whittled them down to our personal favourites. Hoping to inspire you to check some of them out when you next venture down to Tasmania.