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Coles Bay

Airlie Beach is an attraction in itself, with its open-air bars, restaurants and cafes overlooking the sea.

10 beach towns that are better than Byron

Byron Bay may get the headlines, but there’s a lot more beach towns out there with far less traffic, and much lower prices.

  • by Craig Tansley
Freycinet Lodge, Tasmania, The myriad attractions of the peninsula are just outside your front door.

Freycinet Lodge review, Tasmania: A haven in one of the world's most stunning natural landscapes

Prepare for nothing less than full immersion in nature's wonders.

  • by Jane Reddy
All natural ... the spectacular vista of Wineglass Bay.

All walks lead to fine wines

A bush banquet wasn't the only surprise on Tasmania's stunning Freycinet Peninsula, writes Terry Smyth.

  • by Terry Smyth
Stunning views along with a barbecue lunch at Saffire Freycinet.

Saffire Freycinet review, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania: Weekend away

It used to be an old caravan park. Now it's one of the most luxurious properties in the country.

  • by Paul Chai
Spectacular locations

Luxury location, bargain price: our most spectacular holiday locations for a pittance

Some of the most spectacular holiday spots in Australia can be experienced in luxury ... or for peanuts.

  • by Ute Junker
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Nant whisky distillery at Bothwell, Tasmania.

Let's start at the bottom

Tasmania is more than its most popular attractions. Winsor Dobbin reports on some of the island's undiscovered gems.

Wallaby Tasmania

Rock and roll: expedition cruising around Tasmania and its islands

Intrepid. That's one word that sits well with the notion of expedition cruising.

  • by Richard Woolveridge
Sea and spa ... (from left) a bird's-eye view of Saffire

Saffire, Coles Bay review: Hazards loom large

Surrounded by granite, sand and ocean, Jane Reddy checks into a $32 million 'luxury shack' on the Freycinet Peninsula.

In season ... the view of Mount Murchison from Tullah.

On the lightly trodden trail

Nature buffs know Tasmania's landmarks by heart but the island has no shortage of wilderness and unsung whistle-stoops, writes Rick Eaves.

Green is golden ... the Freycinet Peninsula.

Leave no carbon footprints

Being sensitive to your environment can lead to a world of travel options, writes Louise Southerden.