Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Step through time and into Hobart's fascinating past on a 1.5-hour walking tour that takes in the area's heritage sights. Your guide offers lively commentary and a wealth of information on Hobart's history and the characters that played a role in its illustrious development. Lace up your walking shoes and grab your camera then discover how and why the island was first settled and hear tales of the struggles of early settlers. Walk past such sights as St. David's Cathedral, the old jail and treasury, Sullivan's Cove, Salamanca Place, built for the whaling industry, and Battery Point. Your expert guide will point out some of the earliest structures of the city, as well as the famous sandstone buildings, still in excellent condition today. Your guide will carry old maps and archival images of historical scenes so you can compare past and present. It's a fascinating, first-hand experience that brings the history books to life. Return to port with wonderful memories and photographs.
Special Notes:
This tour is not suitable for guests using wheelchairs or those with limited mobility. Guests with visual or hearing impairments must travel with a companion at all times. To make your day as enjoyable as possible please wear comfortable, flat-soled shoes, clothing suited to the weather conditions, bring a hat, plenty of sunscreen and bottled water.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.