East Coast Tasmania

Freycinet National Park

Explore the vibrant underwater world of Tasmania's east coast. During the 45-minute guided tour, you'll glide over temperate reefs teeming with marine life visible through the boat's clear viewing panels.

East Coast Natureworld

Spanning 150 acres of natural coastal bushland and lagoons this sanctuary is home to unique local wildlife. Experience presentations and encounters.

Glass Bottom Boat

Home to snakes, tortoises, and lizards. With daily keeper talks, hands-on encounters, and unique displays of indigenous artefacts, this experience leaves a lasting impression.

Maria Island

A unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and incredible wildlife. With no cars and plenty of native animals roaming free, students can explore convict-era ruins, fossil cliffs, and stunning coastal landscapes.

Spring Beach Youth Camp

Located near Orford on Tasmania's picturesque east coast, the camp offers an ideal setting for school groups, with versatile recreation spaces and on-site activities.

Serpentarium Wildlife Park

Coastal paradise where pink granite mountains meet crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches. Home to the iconic Wineglass Bay, discover scenic walks, cruises and more.

Christie Lange Ceramics

Students can roll up their sleeves and get creative with hands-on ceramic workshops guided by a passionate local artist. From shaping clay to learning decorative techniques, this immersive experience gives the chance to connect with the tactile world of ceramics.

Saltworks Historic Site

Explore one of Tasmania's earliest industrial sites. They'll learn about the innovative salt production methods used in the 1830s, including the windmill and underfloor flues, while walking through the historic ruins.