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Tasmania Hotels for Your Next Holiday

Why Tourists Visit Tasmania

  • • Explore the Overland Track and other iconic hiking trails.
  • • Sample world-class wines in the Tamar Valley Wine Region.
  • • Wander through Salamanca Market in Hobart's historic dock area.
  • • Visit MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) for cutting-edge art exhibits.
  • • Discover wildlife at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary or Maria Island.

Tasmania boasts over 1,000 accommodations, ranging from budget motels to luxury eco-lodges, with most located in Hobart, Launceston, and along the east coast; the average cost for a 3-star hotel is $80–$130 USD per night, while 5-star options average $300 or more. Recently opened MACq 01 Hotel in Hobart stands out for its waterfront views and storytelling-themed design.

Tasmania, Australia's island state, is famous for its rugged natural beauty, including Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and the pristine beaches of Freycinet National Park.

The island also offers an exceptional culinary scene, from award-winning wines in the Tamar Valley to fresh seafood along Hobart's Waterfront.

History buffs will appreciate the convict-era sites like Port Arthur, while wildlife enthusiasts can spot the unique Tasmanian devil or venture to Bruny Island for penguin sightings.

Tasmania Tips You Must Know

• Book accommodations 3–6 months in advance for travel between December and February, as it's the peak tourist season.

• Consider staying near attractions, like Coles Bay for Freycinet National Park or Cradle Mountain for hiking-focused trips.

• A rental car is practically essential to explore the island, as public transport options are limited.

• Pack for diverse weather; even in summer, nights in Tasmania can get chilly.

• Always check daily park weather forecasts, as conditions can change quickly in mountainous regions.

Hobart

Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, blends history with contemporary culture, featuring the convict-built Salamanca Place and the avant-garde MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). The city is framed by Mount Wellington, offering panoramic views and diverse hiking trails. The buzzing waterfront hosts culinary delights, from fish and chips at Constitution Dock to award-winning fine dining.

Discover the best hotels in Hobart for an unforgettable stay in this vibrant capital city.

Launceston

Launceston impresses with Cataract Gorge, a riverside parkland featuring suspension bridges and peacocks. This city boasts one of the oldest regional art galleries in Australia and is the gateway to the Tamar Valley Wine Region, famous for its cool-climate wines. It has well-preserved colonial streetscapes and is perfect for architectural enthusiasts.

Explore hotels in Launceston for proximity to its stunning gorge and world-class vineyards.

Devonport

Devonport is the gateway city for visitors arriving on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry, with its Mersey Bluff providing scenic coastal trails and lighthouse views. It houses the fascinating Don River Railway, a working steam railway attraction. The Tasmanian Arboretum nearby offers a chance to glimpse elusive platypuses in the wild.

Find cozy hotels in Devonport and start your Tasmanian adventure right from the ferry port.

Burnie

Burnie, Australia’s papermaking capital, has reinvented itself as a creative hub, home to the Makers’ Workshop showcasing local crafts. The city’s Little Penguin Observation Centre offers nightly penguin watching during the nesting season. Burnie is also known for its award-winning whisky at Hellyers Road Distillery.

Stay at charming hotels in Burnie and explore this thriving cultural and wildlife destination.

Richmond

Richmond is a beautifully preserved historic village, known for the Richmond Bridge, the oldest stone bridge in Australia. The town features Tasmania’s first Catholic church, St John’s, and a collection of colonial-era buildings. Nearby attractions include the Coal Valley wine region and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.

Book quaint hotels in Richmond and dive into Tasmania’s rich colonial history.

Affordable Stays Without Sacrifice

Find more affordable Cheap and budget hotels in Hobart and beyond perfect for travelers on a budget.

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Price per night

Customs House Hotel

Hobart Waterfront

  • Salamanca Market (0.3 km)
  • Battery Point (0.6 km)
  • MONA Ferry Terminal (0.4 km)

Established in 1846, this hotel offers a slice of Hobart's maritime history, located right on the bustling waterfront.

  • Historic building

  • Waterfront views

  • On-site restaurant

$90-$120/night

Waterfront Lodge Motel

New Town

  • Hobart CBD (4 km)
  • Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens (3 km)
  • Salamanca Place (5 km)

This budget-friendly motel provides peaceful riverside accommodation just a short drive from Hobart's city center.

  • River views

  • Quiet location

  • Free parking

$70-$100/night

Bayside Hotel

St Helens

  • Bay of Fires (10 km)
  • St Columba Falls (25 km)
  • Binalong Bay (8 km)

Located on the stunning East Coast, this hotel is perfect for exploring local beaches and the iconic Bay of Fires.

  • Beachside location

  • Friendly staff

  • On-site bar

$80-$120/night

Relaxing Escapes with Spa Perks

Discover tranquil Spa hotels in Launceston and Hobart, designed for ultimate relaxation.

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Wrest Point

Sandy Bay

  • Hobart CBD (2.5 km)
  • Mount Wellington (22 km)
  • Salamanca Market (2.7 km)

Australia's first casino hotel also features a luxurious day spa and sweeping views of the River Derwent.

  • Casino

  • Riverside location

  • Day spa

$140-$180/night

Village Family Motor Inn

South Launceston

  • Cataract Gorge (6 km)
  • Launceston CBD (4 km)
  • Tamar Valley Wine Region (10 km)

This family-friendly hotel boasts an indoor heated spa and sauna, making it a cozy choice for cooler days.

  • Indoor spa

  • Family-friendly

  • Panoramic city views

$90-$150/night

Peppers Silo

Invermay

  • Cataract Gorge (2 km)
  • Launceston CBD (1 km)
  • Queen Victoria Museum (0.5 km)

Housed in a converted grain silo, this unique hotel offers plush rooms and an award-winning wellness center.

  • Architectural uniqueness

  • Spa facilities

  • River views

$170-$230/night

Boutique Charm for a Personal Touch

Stay at stylish Boutique hotels in Launceston, Strahan, or Cradle Mountain for unique and cozy vibes.

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Description
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Price per night

Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston

Launceston CBD

  • Cataract Gorge (3 km)
  • City Park (0.2 km)
  • Tamar Valley Wine Region (10 km)

Known for its Victorian-inspired décor, this hotel exudes old-world charm while offering modern amenities.

  • Classic style

  • Central location

  • Elegant furnishings

$130-$180/night

Strahan Village

Strahan

  • Gordon River Cruises (0.8 km)
  • Henty Sand Dunes (12 km)
  • West Coast Wilderness Railway (1 km)

This waterfront retreat captures the essence of an old fishing village, with charmingly designed cottages.

  • Waterfront location

  • Rustic charm

  • On-site dining

$140-$200/night

Cradle Mountain Hotel

Cradle Mountain

  • Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park (2 km)
  • Dove Lake (8 km)
  • Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary (7 km)

This luxurious lodge blends into the wilderness, featuring a dedicated art gallery showcasing local artists.

  • Proximity to nature

  • On-site gallery

  • Spacious rooms

$180-$250/night

Stay Right in the Heart of It All

Explore top-rated Central hotels in Hobart and Launceston for unbeatable convenience and comfort.

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Description
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Price per night

Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart

Hobart Waterfront

  • Salamanca Market (0.5 km)
  • Battery Point (1 km)
  • MONA Ferry Terminal (0.2 km)

Situated on Hobart's waterfront, this hotel is known for its iconic harbor views and close proximity to major attractions.

  • Prime location

  • Spacious rooms

  • Harbor views

$160-$210/night

Somerset On The Pier Hobart

Hobart Waterfront

  • Salamanca Market (0.3 km)
  • Battery Point (0.8 km)
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (0.2 km)

This one-of-a-kind accommodation is set on a converted 1930s pier, blending maritime design with modern luxury.

  • Pier location

  • Spacious apartments

  • Modern design

$140-$220/night

Balmoral On York

Launceston CBD

  • City Park (0.4 km)
  • Cataract Gorge (3.5 km)
  • Boag's Brewery (0.5 km)

An independent hotel celebrated for its exceptional service and central Launceston location.

  • Personalized service

  • Central location

  • Complimentary breakfast

$120-$160/night

Luxury Living at Its Finest

Indulge in premium Luxury hotels in Hobart and Cradle Mountain for an opulent escape.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Travelodge Hotel Hobart

Hobart CBD

  • Salamanca Market (1 km)
  • Battery Point (1.5 km)
  • MONA Ferry Terminal (1.2 km)

This premium hotel prides itself on its eco-friendly practices, including energy-efficient systems and locally sourced amenities.

  • Eco-friendly

  • Modern decor

  • Central location

$180-$240/night

Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village

Cradle Mountain

  • Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park (5 km)
  • Dove Lake (10 km)
  • Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary (5 km)

Nestled in the rainforest, guests here often wake up to wallabies and wombats grazing outside their cabins.

  • Immersed in nature

  • Spacious cabins

  • Wildlife encounters

$200-$280/night

Hadley'S Orient Hotel

Hobart CBD

  • Salamanca Market (0.7 km)
  • Battery Point (1.2 km)
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (0.5 km)

This historic hotel hosted Antarctic explorer Roald Amundsen in 1912 after his South Pole expedition.

  • Historic charm

  • Exceptional service

  • Central location

$200-$300/night

Frequently asked question

Which hotels are best for families visiting Tasmania?

Hotels like the Crowne Plaza in Hobart and Freycinet Lodge near Wineglass Bay offer family-friendly amenities such as spacious rooms, kids' menus, and nearby outdoor activities ideal for children.

What are the typical costs of hotels in Tasmania?

Budget hotels start around $70 USD per night, mid-range hotels average $130-$180 USD, while luxury accommodations such as Saffire Freycinet can go upwards of $1,500 USD per night.

Are there boutique hotels in Tasmania with unique charm?

Yes, boutique hotels such as Islington Hotel in Hobart and The Henry Jones Art Hotel offer art-inspired interiors, personalized service, and historic architecture.

Which hotels are closest to top attractions in Tasmania?

MACq 01 Hotel is located near Salamanca Market and the Hobart waterfront, while Cradle Mountain Hotel is perfect for those visiting Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.

Do hotels in Tasmania offer eco-friendly or sustainable options?

Many accommodations, such as Pumphouse Point on Lake St Clair and Thousand Lakes Lodge, are eco-conscious with sustainable practices and proximity to nature.

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