Winter’s saying ‘slow down’ but Tasmania’s saying ‘come down’…

Salamanca Market, Tasmania

While in winter many other Australian states lay low, Tasmania goes full Mofo…Dark Mofo that is of course! If you’re unfamiliar with Dark Mofo, prepared to be amazed. Dark Mofo is Tasmania’s winter version of the Mona Foma festival. It is renowned for its large-scale light instillations, fascinating musical acts, a genuine winter feast and celebrates the darkness of the southern winter solstice.

While incredibly impressive, Dark Mofo’s certainly not the only drawcard Tasmania has to play in the cooler months. With historical sites such as Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula and Colossal geographical sites such as Cradle Mountain. The famed local sites like Salamanca Market and wine regions to die for. You’ll never be left without something remarkable to do.

With so much to do, and so much to see, you’re really going to want to make the most of your time in Tassie! That’s why we thought we’d pull together some of our top Tassie Tips….

  1. Enjoy a guided walk of Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park!

    Cradle Mountain is an absolute must-see when visiting Tasmania…and for those who are brave enough to take a chilly dip in Dove Lake. For us, we prefer to stay warm and instead host a guided walk of the lake, introducing our guests to the local flora and fauna. With a chance of even spotting a wombat or two in the snow – as well as the option to join an after dark Tassie Devil feeding tour!

    Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
    Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
  2. Tour (…and more importantly taste) Barilla Bay Oyster Farm!

    It’s no secret that we love a tour, though when it’s paired with a delicious tasting, well honestly, how could we say no?! With our Barilla Bay farm tour, you’ll be welcomed to taste the juiciest and plumpest of oysters, though also try local scallop pies, and even shop for prized dried and candied abalone – delicious!

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  3. Tame the Tamar…because wine not?!

    If you’re visiting Tasmania, checking out the Tamar Valley for your flavour fix! With AAT Kings, you’ll meet the people who made the region famous – the winemakers and producers, of course! Our Tassie Winter Warmer tour takes you to some of the best cellar doors along the banks of the Tamar River. Oh, and did we mention there’s cheese platters to pair with the wines?!

  4. Salivate at Salamanca!

    Aptly referred to as the ‘crown jewel of Australia’s market scene’, you really can’t beat Salamanca Market. With more than 300 market stalls, which showcase everything a taste-forward traveller could ever desire, you’ll be relieved to have your local AAT Kings guide with you to ensure you don’t miss the absolute must-see stalls!

    Salamanca Market, Tasmania
    Salamanca Market, Tasmania

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