The Tasman Peninsula is home to spectacular scenery, heritage-listed historic sites, fantastic walks, beautiful empty beaches and fascinating wildlife.
There’s a wide range of land and marine animals to spot and striking rock formations to discover including Tasman Arch and The Blowhole, two of Tasmania’s most visited attractions, as well as Waterfall Bay, Remarkable Cave and Tessellated Pavement.
With the World Heritage listed convict sites of Port Arthur and the nearby Coal Mines Historic Site, it’s easy to spend a few days on the Tasman.
Tasman
AreaTasmania
Tasman
Area MunicipalityEaglehawk Neck
UrbanPopulation: 385 | Tasman
Eaglehawk Neck is a narrow strip of land that connects the Forestier Peninsula with the beginning...
Nubeena
UrbanPopulation: 481 | Tasman
White Beach
UrbanPopulation: 276 | Tasman
Convict Trail
Place Of InterestTasman
Head to the Tasman Peninsula on a trail literally built on the backs of early convicts....
Doo Town
Place Of InterestTasman
Doo Town is a holiday village on the Tasman Peninsula, near Port Arthur, where the locals...
Cape Pillar
RuralPopulation: 4 | Tasman
Cape Raoul
RuralTasman
Fortescue
RuralPopulation: 5 | Tasman
Highcroft
RuralPopulation: 45 | Tasman
Koonya
RuralPopulation: 134 | Tasman
Murdunna
RuralPopulation: 309 | Tasman
Port Arthur
RuralPopulation: 251 | Tasman
Port Arthur is a quaint village, famous for the extensive, well-preserved penal colony buildings at the...
Premaydena
RuralPopulation: 99 | Tasman
Saltwater River
RuralPopulation: 123 | Tasman
Sloping Main
RuralPopulation: 47 | Tasman
Stormlea
RuralPopulation: 36 | Tasman
Taranna
RuralPopulation: 156 | Tasman
Taranna is a small, sleepy settlement just north of Port Arthur Historic Site on the shores...