Bottom Bits Bus - Hobart

From $ 105.0 to $ 105.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6223 8556
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Bottom Bits Bus offers three distinct days tours and is based in Hobart, Tasmania’s capital. It is a wonderful opportunity to relax, leave your troubles behind and escape to a Tasmanian wild place for the day. In order for you to experience a very personal, comfortable and friendly atmosphere you will join a maximum of only 12 people, led by experienced guides with extensive knowledge of Tasmania.

Tasmania is full of scenic, cultural and historic sites and on all tours we stop along the way to really experience these. Our tours are flexible and designed to adapt to weather conditions, and especially you, our guest. If at any time you want to stop for photographs or just soak up the scenery, your guide will be happy to oblige.

If you are a keen walker our itinerary allows time for you to undertake your own longer walks. Tours include pick up and drop off from your accommodation and national park entry fees. All you need to bring is your personal gear, lunch and snacks and most importantly, your camera.

Check out our jam-packed Smash and Grab packages which include a combination of any of our day tours.

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