A personalized taste of Tasmania: Hobart Shore Excursion Private Tour

If you’re arriving in Hobart on a cruise and craving an experience tailored to your interests, this Private Shore Excursion offered by eGuide is worth considering. For around $675 per group (up to 11 people), you get nearly five hours of flexible exploration, led by a local guide who knows the area inside out. Whether you want to marvel at Mt Wellington’s panoramic views, wander through historic villages, or enjoy the serenity of Mount Field National Park, this tour adapts to your preferences.
What we love most about this tour is how customizable it is—your guide will help craft an itinerary that suits your interests and the weather conditions. Plus, traveling in a 2024-model Staria, a comfortable vehicle with plenty of space, makes the journey pleasant and stress-free. The other highlight is the local expertise, which ensures you gain authentic insights rather than just ticking off sightseeing spots.
One possible downside is that entrance fees aren’t included in the price, with Mount Field’s admission costing an additional $27. If you’re on a tight budget or prefer a completely all-inclusive experience, that’s something to keep in mind. Still, for travelers who value flexibility and personalized attention, this tour feels like the kind of adventure that leaves a lasting impression.
This private tour suits travelers who want a more intimate and adaptable experience—those who enjoy a relaxed pace, personalized commentary, and the freedom to choose what they see. It’s perfect for cruise passengers eager to explore Tasmania without the rigidity of large group tours.
Key Points

- Customization: Your itinerary is tailored to your interests and can be adjusted on the day.
- Local Guide: Knowledgeable, enthusiastic guides offer authentic insights.
- Comfortable Transport: Travel in a new, well-equipped vehicle designed for small groups.
- Flexibility: The schedule can shift based on weather or last-minute ideas.
- Multiple stops: Options include iconic sites like Mt Wellington, Mount Field, and Richmond.
- Additional Fees: Entrance costs, like Mount Field’s $27, are not included in the base price.
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Starting Point and Duration
Your adventure begins at Victoria Dock Bridge in Hobart, a convenient location close to the cruise terminal and city center. The 5-hour window gives plenty of time to explore several sites without feeling rushed. Think of it as having a friendly local chauffeur and guide at your beck and call—ready to tweak the plan whenever you’d like.
Flexibility and Customization
Unlike typical bus tours, this private experience is built around your preferences. Your guide—whose name we don’t have but whom travelers describe as knowledgeable and accommodating—will help you craft an itinerary that suits your interests. Whether you’re passionate about history, nature, or local cuisine, the guide can prioritize those aspects.
The tour’s flexibility is one of its biggest selling points. For example, if the weather clears up just in time for a visit to Mt Wellington, your guide might suggest a trip to the summit, which takes about an hour and delivers stunning views of Hobart and beyond. Conversely, if you prefer a leisurely stroll through Richmond, a historic village just 30 minutes from Hobart, that can easily be arranged.
Key Stops and Highlights
Hobart itself offers a variety of scenic drives and viewpoints. Popular spots mentioned include Mt Nelson, the Royal Botanical Gardens, and possibly a drive along the Derwent River. The guide will help determine the best route, ensuring you see the highlights without wasting time.
Mount Field National Park is a favorite among visitors for its lush scenery and waterfalls. The Russell Falls area, accessible after about an hour’s drive from Hobart, is one of Tasmania’s iconic sights. While the entrance fee costs $27, the view of cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush forest is well worth it, especially with a guide who can share stories about the park’s natural wonders.
Richmond offers a charming snapshot of Tasmania’s colonial history. The Richmond Gaol and the village’s historic architecture make for a pleasant 30-minute visit, perfect if you’re interested in history and local character.
Mt Wellington (also known as Kunanyi) can be a highlight if the weather permits. The drive up takes about an hour and rewards travelers with sweeping views of Hobart, the river, and the surrounding landscapes. It’s weather-dependent, but your guide will keep an eye on the forecast and suggest the best timing for this visit.
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Transportation and Comfort
Traveling in a modern, 2024-model Staria means you’ll be comfortably seated, with ample space for your group. This small-group setup ensures more personalized service and a relaxed atmosphere—no cramped buses or noisy crowds.
Price and Value
At $674.68 for up to 11 people, the cost breaks down to roughly $61 per person, assuming full group participation. Considering the flexibility, personalized attention, private transportation, and custom itinerary, this experience offers good value—especially for groups or families who want an all-too-rare chance to shape their day according to their wishes.
Considerations
While the tour is private and flexible, note that entrance fees—like Mount Field’s $27—are extra. This means your total cost could rise if you choose to visit additional sites. Also, the tour relies heavily on weather conditions—if it’s cloudy or rainy, some stops like Mt Wellington might be less impressive, but your guide will adapt accordingly.
Who This Tour Is Best For
This private tour is ideal for cruise travelers who prefer a more relaxed, customized experience. It’s perfect if you want to avoid large groups and enjoy genuine local insights. It also suits those who like the idea of adjusting the day’s plan on the fly, whether to see a particular site or skip something due to weather.
Final thoughts: Is this tour right for you?
This Hobart Shore Excursion Private Tour offers a blend of personalized planning and local expertise that appeals to travelers wanting a more intimate experience. If you’re someone who appreciates having the flexibility to choose what to see and how long to spend at each spot, this tour can be a great fit. The comfortable vehicle and knowledgeable guides help make a day in Tasmania both enjoyable and informative.
However, if you’re on a very tight budget or prefer an inclusive package with all entrance fees covered upfront, you might want to compare options. Still, for those seeking a tailor-made adventure, this tour provides a relaxed, informative way to see some of Tasmania’s most beloved sights.
Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour?
You’ll receive private transportation in a modern vehicle and a knowledgeable guide to help craft your itinerary and provide local insights.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees like the $27 for Mount Field are not included. You’ll need to pay these on the day if you choose to visit those sites.
How flexible is the itinerary?
Very flexible. You can decide which stops to include, and the guide can adjust plans based on weather or your interests.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Victoria Dock Bridge in Hobart and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 5 hours, giving you enough time to explore multiple sites without feeling rushed.
Can I visit Mount Wellington?
Yes, weather permitting. The drive to the summit takes about an hour and offers spectacular views of Hobart.
What type of vehicle is used?
A brand new, 2024 model Staria, designed for small groups, ensuring comfort and a relaxed experience.
Is this suitable for families or groups?
Absolutely. The tour can accommodate up to 11 people, making it perfect for families or small groups seeking a personalized day out.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours aren’t refundable.
In essence, this private Hobart tour offers a rare chance to explore Tasmania on your terms, guided by local experts. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a mix of iconic sights and off-the-beaten-path charm—all tailored to your interests.
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