Positioned half way down the East Coast, Freycinet National Park is a jewel of Tasmania and showcases the very best of Australia’s unspoiled beauty.
The crystal clear waters of the park’s beautiful bays are fringed with white sand, and pink granite rock extends up from the sea to green rolling mountain ranges.
The place is teaming with wildlife - wallabies, migratory whales, sea lines, and native birds call this charming paradise home.
Lush native forest surrounds the cove, and the island’s landscape curves around in the shape of a wineglass to shelter the bay, making it the perfect place to take a dip, snorkel, or throw out the line and pull in some fresh fish.
The island is accessible via air, ferry or coach, and there are plenty of tours that take visitors to the best spots across the park.
Despite its remote location, there are a handful of delightful boutique restaurants and gourmet shops where fresh food can be purchased, and excellent accommodation choices for those wishing to stay a little longer.