Destination Guide: Tasman Peninsula

 

A scenic drive through winding roads sets the tone for a journey to the Tasman Peninsula, a place where the mountains meet the sea. Rugged cliffs plunge into sweeping coastlines while glistening waters mirror the sky, creating a breathtaking backdrop. Along the way, signs like ‘Whale Trail’ remind you of the region’s deep connection to the ocean, infusing the journey with adventure and discovery.

Beyond the stunning scenery, the Tasman Peninsula offers a treasure trove of experiences. From exploring historic sites to sampling fresh local produce, each moment invites you to surrender to the wild beauty and coastal serenity that define this remarkable slice of Tasmania.

 

 

~ Where to Stay ~

 

01.

THE PEARL TASMANIA

Positioned on the serene shores of White Beach, The Pearl Tasmania embodies the perfect coastal escape. This spacious and stylish beach house is ideal for family reunions or friend gatherings, boasting expansive living areas, a fully-equipped kitchen, and plenty of cosy corners. With direct access to the beach, this stunning setting, enriched with the soothing presence of the sea, encourages barefoot luxury.



Address:
216 White Beach Road, White Beach
Website: thepearltasmania.com
Instagram: @thepearltasmania


02.

HOUSE OF THE WEEDY SEADRAGON

Surrounded by blossoming gardens, House of the Weedy Seadragon evokes the sense of walking through the bowels of a ship, with marine-inspired interiors and sea views from every angle. French doors and picture windows frame the ocean, while a garden sauna steals the show. The living spaces echo a nostalgic seaside charm, where nothing feels too precious—just perfectly carefree and designed for relaxation.



Address:
301 Blowhole Rd, Eaglehawk Neck
Website: houseoftheweedyseadragon.com
Instagram: @houseoftheweedyseadragon


 

~ Where to Play ~

 

01.

BEACHES

Awash in turquoise waters and framed by rugged cliffs, the beaches of the Tasman Peninsula deliver a stunning coastal experience. Wild and daring in winter, sun-soaked and tranquil in summer, these shores invite sunrise strolls along soft sands. At White Beach, gentle waves and mountain backdrops create a peaceful haven where nature’s beauty meets quiet reflection.



Address:
White Beach
Website: discoverthetasmanpeninsula.com.au
Instagram: #tasmanpeninsula


02.

PORT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE

Wandering through the ruins of the Port Arthur Historic Site, Australia’s convict past comes to life. Preserved structures and weathered remnants reveal tales of struggle and survival, while the fragrant Government Gardens provide a peaceful counterpoint. As you wander, the echoes of this former penal colony mingle with the surrounding beauty, weaving together a poignant narrative of this iconic landmark.



Address:
Visitor Centre, Historic Site, Port Arthur
Website: portarthur.org.au
Instagram: @portarthurtassie


03.

PORT ARTHUR LAVENDER

Let the soothing aroma of lavender guide you to Port Arthur Lavender Farm. Snuggled amidst sweeping fields and serene lakes overlooking Long Bay, this delightful venue features an essential oil distillery, a beautifully curated shop, and a sunlit cafe serving lavender-infused treats. Stroll through the vibrant rows of lavender in the summer months, taking in the scenery and the scents.



Address:
6555 Arthur Highway, Port Arthur
Website: portarthurlavender.com.au
Instagram: @portarthurlavender


 

~ Where to Eat & Drink ~

 

01.

THE PICKERS PANTRY

As one of the Tasman Peninsula’s few vegan-friendly gems, The Pickers Pantry is set amidst a serene pear orchard, offering stunning views of Parsons Bay. Surrounded by perfectly mismatched chairs, this rustic food van delights with home-cooked meals, freshly brewed coffee, and delicious vegan cakes. Each visit is enhanced by on-site fridges stocked with local produce and an art gallery featuring the work of local artists.



Address:
45 Parsons Bay Rd, White Beach
Website: facebook.com
Instagram: @the_pickers_pantry


02.

MCHENRY DISTILLERY

Arriving at McHenry Distillery feels like uncovering a hidden mountaintop retreat. Perched atop Mount Arthur, this family-run distillery warmly welcomes guests with a crackling fireplace and the inviting puff of its chimney. Indulge in handcrafted gin paired with a delectable charcuterie board while soaking in forest views, where the art of distilling harmoniously merges with the natural beauty of the surroundings.



Address:
229 Radnor Road, Port Arthur
Website: mchenrydistillery.com.au
Instagram: @mchenry_distillery


03.

BANGOR VINEYARD SHED

With sweeping views of Boomer Bay, Bangor Vineyard Shed is the perfect place to start or conclude a Tasman Peninsula adventure, situated at the entrance to the region. Its timber-clad structure houses a panoramic wine-tasting room and restaurant, highlighting award-winning wines and local produce. On sunny days, picnic tables overlooking the vineyard offer an idyllic spot to savour each delightful sip.



Address:
20 Blackman Bay Road, Dunalley
Website: bangorshed.com.au
Instagram: @bangorshed


04.

BLUE LAGOON OYSTERS

Building excitement with signs like ‘Farmer’s Dozen’ along the winding way, Blue Lagoon Oysters offers an authentic taste of the Tassie seas. Farmed along the calm waters of Boomer Bay, their oysters embody the wild essence of the coast. Each bite from the salty Pacific to the rare Angasi captures the unique seagrass meadows and ocean currents, making this seafood stop a true Tasmanian treasure.



Address:
98 Bay Rd, Boomer Bay
Website: bluelagoonoysters.com.au
Instagram: @bluelagoon_oysters


05.

TASMANIAN CHOCOLATE FOUNDRY

For a sweeter experience, the Tasmanian Chocolate Foundry invites visitors into a delightful chocolate haven. With an extensive selection of artisanal chocolates and homemade ice creams, there’s no shortage of delectable delights to satisfy every sweet tooth. Guests can even witness the chocolate-making magic firsthand through large windows that catch a glimpse of the creative process.



Address:
3 South Street, Taranna
Website: tasmanianchocolatefoundry.com.au
Instagram: @tasmanianchocolatefoundry

Pauline Morrissey

Pauline is a freelance writer and columnist based in Sydney, Australia.

https://www.paulinemorrissey.com
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