Once Upon a Summer

in Tasmania

From shucking oysters straight off rocks to traipsing through tangled forests and scaling ancient mountain peaks, every day is a joyful odyssey when you spend summer in Tasmania.

Here are our top five summer spots in Tasmania, and a selection of beautiful homes right nearby.

Bruny Island

You could take a boat cruise around Bruny Island in half a day. Or you could stay until the secrets of this special place start to reveal themselves. Like where to get the most delicious oysters, cheese or chocolate in town—if not the whole of Australia. Or the best hide from which to photograph the island’s magnificent raptors. Plus the longer you stay, the more days you can finish with a bath beneath the stars.

Bruny Island

You could take a boat cruise around Bruny Island in half a day. Or you could stay until the secrets of this special place start to reveal themselves. Like where to get the most delicious oysters, cheese or chocolate in town—if not the whole of Australia. Or the best hide from which to photograph the island’s magnificent raptors. Plus the longer you stay, the more days you can finish with a bath beneath the stars.

Stays on Bruny Island

The Cabin By the Sea - Cosy Waterfront Getaway
Price:$190 NZD / night
Shepherds Hut @ 3 Creeks Farm
Price:$111 NZD / night
The Roundhouse-Cozy Waterfront Stay
Price:$192 NZD / night

Flinders Island

Located off the north east coast of mainland Tasmania, a ferry to Flinders Island will have you docking in another world. Lace up your hiking boots to discover the pink and grey granite mountain ranges of the Strzelecki National Park. Take a leisurely drive through rolling green hills that taper off towards the pristine coast. Cook up a feast of local produce at your lodge on a local farm.

Flinders Island

Located off the north east coast of mainland Tasmania, a ferry to Flinders Island will have you docking in another world. Lace up your hiking boots to discover the pink and grey granite mountain ranges of the Strzelecki National Park. Take a leisurely drive through rolling green hills that taper off towards the pristine coast. Cook up a feast of local produce at your lodge on a local farm.

Stays on Flinders Island

BLACK SHACK~ dreamers escape
Price:$333 NZD / night
Walden@TrousersPoint (closest house to the beach!)
Price:$231 NZD / night
Maireener at West End
Price:$220 NZD / night

King Island

Anchored between Tasmania’s northwest coast and Victoria, King Island may not be the easiest to get to, but the quiet and easy days spent on the island will make up for that. Take a walk through nature to spot the shy platypus and rare orange-bellied parrots, or tee up on one of the island’s world class golf courses with stunning views of the sea. End each day on the deck of your luxe beach house with a hamper of famous King Island cheese.

King Island

Anchored between Tasmania’s northwest coast and Victoria, King Island may not be the easiest to get to, but the quiet and easy days spent on the island will make up for that. Take a walk through nature to spot the shy platypus and rare orange-bellied parrots, or tee up on one of the island’s world class golf courses with stunning views of the sea. End each day on the deck of your luxe beach house with a hamper of famous King Island cheese.

Stays on King Island

Red Rock Hut, King Island
Price:$572 NZD / night
Light View Villa 2
Price:$346 NZD / night
"The Old Bakehouse"
Price:$330 NZD / night

St Helens

Summer is also the season of seafood—and St Helens delivers the freshest seafood in spades. Dine it at one of the delicious local eateries, drop a line off a jetty, or voyage into the Tasman Sea on a game fishing charter. When you’re not on the water, you’re likely to be in it, with beaches, bays and estuaries perfect for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. Sleep soundly at your eco hut, ready to do it all again the next day.

St Helens

Summer is also the season of seafood—and St Helens delivers the freshest seafood in spades. Dine it at one of the delicious local eateries, drop a line off a jetty, or voyage into the Tasman Sea on a game fishing charter. When you’re not on the water, you’re likely to be in it, with beaches, bays and estuaries perfect for swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving. Sleep soundly at your eco hut, ready to do it all again the next day.

Stays in St Helens

Coastal Getaway St. Helens.
Price:$140 NZD / night
The Bay Shanty
Price:$155 NZD / night
Colchis Creek Townhouse
Price:$157 NZD / night

Strahan

Situated on the wild west coast, summer in Strahan will see you exploring ancient mountain peaks, tangled forests, deep and silent running rivers and crashing oceans. Visit the historic fishing port and watch on as boats unload hauls of crayfish and divers emerge with armfuls of abalone. Then recap on your day with a nip of local whiskey in your own little fisherman’s shack.

Strahan

Situated on the wild west coast, summer in Strahan will see you exploring ancient mountain peaks, tangled forests, deep and silent running rivers and crashing oceans. Visit the historic fishing port and watch on as boats unload hauls of crayfish and divers emerge with armfuls of abalone. Then recap on your day with a nip of local whiskey in your own little fisherman’s shack.

Stays in Strahan

Explorers Chalet @ GG
Price:$199 NZD / night
Mcintosh Cottages - Cottage 1
Price:$176 NZD / night
The Crays: Studio 2
Price:$236 NZD / night
We’re doing our bit for domestic tourism

With international travel still off the cards, Australians are going to have to holiday a little closer to home this summer. But our incredible inventory of homes all across the country means that Airbnb is uniquely placed to support Tourism Australia in driving domestic tourism through their Holiday Here this Year initiative. So that’s exactly what we’re doing.

We’re doing our bit for domestic tourism

With international travel still off the cards, Australians are going to have to holiday a little closer to home this summer. But our incredible inventory of homes all across the country means that Airbnb is uniquely placed to support Tourism Australia in driving domestic tourism through their Holiday Here this Year initiative. So that’s exactly what we’re doing.