Tasman Peninsula • Tasmania

Discover Tasmania’s Hidden Gems

Explore nature sustainably with Tasman Escape

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The stay

Simple, comfortable and practical — with the details that make a getaway feel effortless.

Comfort & calm

Cosy sleeping, hot shower, quality linens, and a space that feels private and quiet.

  • Fresh towels + toiletries
  • Heating/cooling
  • Board games + books

Eat well

A proper kitchen setup for coffee rituals, big breakfasts and post‑adventure meals.

  • Full kitchen basics
  • Tea/coffee station
  • Outdoor dining (optional)

Stay connected (or don’t)

Good for a clean digital detox — with the option to plug in when needed.

  • Wi‑Fi (if available)
  • Desk/work nook (optional)
  • Local guides + maps

What to do

Build your days around weather, tides and whatever you feel like.

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Roaring Beach

Surf, wander and watch the sunset on this wild stretch of sand. Popular with surfers and dog‑walkers.

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Cape Raoul

Hike to the dramatic sea cliffs and witness towering dolerite columns and sweeping ocean views.

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White Beach

A sheltered bay ideal for swimming, paddling and picnicking. Calm waters make it perfect for families.

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Port Arthur & beyond

Step back in time at the Port Arthur Historic Site, then explore convict ruins, artists’ studios and local eateries.

Roaring Beach

Roaring Beach dunes and surf

Wild surf & sand dunes

Roaring Beach is notable for its sand dunes, surfing and beachcombing. It’s the only surfing beach on the west coast of the Tasman Peninsula and has a powerful rip, so exercise caution in the water. Access is via a gravel road from nearby Nubeena, and its remote setting makes it perfect for sunset walks and watching surfers ride the swells.

Cape Raoul

Cape Raoul sea cliffs and dolerite columns

Dolerite cliffs & ocean vistas

Cape Raoul lies about 13 km south of Nubeena within the western part of Tasman National Park. A well-marked 7 km walking track winds through she-oak and eucalypt forest to a plateau of rock platforms and towering dolerite columns that soar 300 m above the ocean. From the lookout, sweeping views extend across the Tasman Sea and to the remote islands off the cape.

White Beach

White Beach sheltered bay and sand

Sheltered bay for families

White Beach is a long, sweeping 3‑km beach facing west into a protected bay near Nubeena. With calm, shallow water and a very low hazard rating, it’s ideal for swimming, kayaking and family picnics. Multiple access points, a jetty and boat ramp for fishing, toilets at the northern end and views of the Brother and Sister Islands across the bay complete the picture.

Port Arthur

Port Arthur historic settlement ruins

Convict history & heritage

The historic settlement of Port Arthur is a UNESCO World Heritage‑listed site about 97 km southeast of Hobart. Established in 1830 as a timber‑getting camp and later expanded into a penal settlement for hardened convicts, the site now features well‑preserved ruins, a museum and immersive tours that explore the lives of convicts and their gaolers.

Tasman Arch & Devil’s Kitchen

Tasman Arch natural bridge

Natural bridges & sea caves

Tasman Arch is a soaring natural bridge carved in the sea cliffs near Eaglehawk Neck. Waves carved a sea cave whose roof partially collapsed, leaving a sandstone arch through which the ocean still surges. Just along the clifftop path you’ll find Devil’s Kitchen – a deep trench formed where a sea cave’s roof has completely collapsed. Both features are easily reached from car park lookouts and short walking tracks.

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Location

Based near Nubeena on the Tasman Peninsula — close to epic coastline and national‑park energy.

Getting here

  • Fly into Hobart, then drive to the Tasman Peninsula.
  • Best with a car (for beaches and trailheads).
  • Weather changes fast — pack layers.

Map

Below is an interactive map centred on 120 Tip Road, Nubeena. You can pan and zoom to explore nearby trails and beaches.

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