Destination: Hobart

Hobart, Tasmania is Australia’s second-oldest capital city, blending historic charm with a vibrant arts and culinary scene. Nestled beneath kunanyi/Mount Wellington and along the Derwent River, Hobart offers stunning natural beauty alongside a rich cultural heritage.


The city’s historic waterfront is home to Salamanca Place, lined with colonial-era sandstone warehouses now hosting galleries, boutiques, and cafes. The popular Salamanca Market draws crowds every Saturday with local produce, crafts, and street food.
Hobart is also a cultural hub, highlighted by the cutting-edge Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), known for its provocative exhibitions.

Food and wine lovers can enjoy Tasmania’s renowned seafood, cool-climate wines, and distilleries, especially in areas like Battery Point and the Coal River Valley.
With easy access to wilderness adventures, including Bruny Island and Mount Field National Park, Hobart offers a perfect blend of nature, history, and modern culture.