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Honeymoon Destinations and Accommodation in Hobart & Tasmania

Tasmania offers honeymooners a destination with a rich historic significance and natural beauty, wherever you travel to in this little state there is something for you to see and do.

Enjoy the Hobart's 19th Century waterfront sandstone warehouses, known as Salamanca Place that now house romantic restaurants, cafes and studios, a great place for visitors and shoppers, Hobart has a diverse arts, music, theatre and craft culture, ranging from the classical to the contemporary. There is truly something for everyone. Each Saturday the renowned market host stalls were you can find anything from ancient coins to Japanese kimonos.

Travel to Mole Creek, Karst National Park and be enchanted by some the 200 caves that have tours through them. They make home to glow worms and stalagmites and streams that disappear into the underworld. There are also walks through this beautiful park.

The Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park is breath taking and is a must if you are honeymooning in Autumn, the native beech trees which change from a rusting red to gold are spectacular. There are streams that run into glacial lakes, one of them being Dove Lake.

If you are looking for natural adventure you can not pass the Franklin and Gordon Rivers that rush through the rainforests, you can thrill yourselves with a ride on the rapids, this experience you'll never forget.

Port Arthur was the site where from 1830 and1877 convicts were imprisoned , many of the sand stone buildings remain. You can join guided tours through this historic site, and as one in seven of the convicts died you can take a cruise to the 'Isle of the Dead' where they were buried.

Tasmania is a beautiful place to relax as you embark on your lives together as newly weds or as a romantic getway for couples.

To read more, go to Wedding Central

Tasmania offers honeymooners a destination with a rich historic significance and natural beauty, wherever you travel to in this little state there is something for you to see and do.

Enjoy the Hobart's 19th Century waterfront sandstone warehouses, known as Salamanca Place that now house romantic restaurants, cafes and studios, a great place for visitors and shoppers, Hobart has a diverse arts, music, theatre and craft culture, ranging from the classical to the contemporary. There is truly something for everyone. Each Saturday the renowned market host stalls were you can find anything from ancient coins to Japanese kimonos.

Travel to Mole Creek, Karst National Park and be enchanted by some the 200 caves that have tours through them. They make home to glow worms and stalagmites and streams that disappear into the underworld. There are also walks through this beautiful park.

The Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park is breath taking and is a must if you are honeymooning in Autumn, the native beech trees which change from a rusting red to gold are spectacular. There are streams that run into glacial lakes, one of them being Dove Lake.

If you are looking for natural adventure you can not pass the Franklin and Gordon Rivers that rush through the rainforests, you can thrill yourselves with a ride on the rapids, this experience you'll never forget.

Port Arthur was the site where from 1830 and1877 convicts were imprisoned , many of the sand stone buildings remain. You can join guided tours through this historic site, and as one in seven of the convicts died you can take a cruise to the 'Isle of the Dead' where they were buried.

Tasmania is a beautiful place to relax as you embark on your lives together as newly weds or as a romantic getway for couples.

To read more, go to Wedding Central

Australia Travel Info

  • Climate: 
    Could there be a bad time to go to Australia? It's unlikely; December through February is beach season, though it can be very hot, especially up north. Australia's winter, from June to August, is a good time to visit the outback, or plan a ski trip. Spring and Fall are probably the best seasons to plan a destination wedding, though anytime of the year it is nice somewhere in Australia.

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  • Currency: Australian Dollar

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