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Label : Top Attraction

Tags : National Park

Timings : Monday - Sunday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Entry Fee : Per vehicle (up to 8 people): USD 46.60
Per person (under 5 years no charge): USD 23.25

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Tasman National Park, Tasmania Overview

Tasman National Park is located on the Tasman Peninsula in southeastern Tasmania, about 90 minutes by car from Hobart. Known for its dramatic coastal cliffs, rock formations like Tasman Arch and the Blowhole, and rich wildlife, it offers stunning hiking trails, including the Three Capes Track. Visitors can also explore pristine beaches, towering sea stacks, and enjoy opportunities for whale watching and birdlife spotting.

The park is renowned for its towering sea cliffs, some of the highest in the Southern Hemisphere, and iconic rock formations like Tasman Arch, the Blowhole, and Devil’s Kitchen. The park also provides access to pristine beaches and breathtaking viewpoints such as Cape Hauy, Cape Pillar, and Cape Raoul. It is home to diverse wildlife, including seals, dolphins, and seasonal whale migrations, as well as a variety of seabirds like albatrosses and eagles.

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The park is about a 1.5-hour drive from Hobart via the Arthur Highway. Parking is available at key trailheads and visitor areas.

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