Experience a portered, pack-free guided walk on Tasmania’s Maria Island, staying in exclusive bush camps and historic Bernacchi House while exploring beaches, cliffs and forests with private boat transfers and gourmet Tasmanian dining.
  • Walk to Haunted Bay amid echoes of little penguins.
  • Hike beneath the world’s largest Tasmanian blue gum forests.
  • Climb Mount Maria, 771 metres above sea level.
  • Climb Bishop and Clerk, 599 metres, through cloud rainforest.
  • Explore the World Heritage-listed Darlington area on Maria Island.
  • Examine 300 million years of fossils in Maria Island’s Fossil Cliffs.
  • Look for swift parrots and Tasmanian devils in the wild.
  • Learn Palawa names Nipaluna and Wukaluwikiwayna for Hobart and Maria Island.
Stay twin-share, with single occupancy available. Spend two nights in exclusive wilderness bush camps featuring comfortable individual bush cabins, bush showers and clean composting toilets, moments from the beach. The final night is at heritage-listed Bernacchi House in Darlington, with hot showers and a cosy fireside retreat.