Tasmania is an island state, part of the Commonwealth of Australia, located 240 kilometers to the south of the Australian mainland, separated by Bass Strait. Tasmania is promoted as a natural state. Almost 45% of Tasmania lies in reserves and national parks. Good roads, light traffic and short distances make the Tasmania a great place for touring. In the north- east of Tasmania there is a beauty point. Beauty Point is a tiny township originally established as the first deep water port on the Tamar River. The town was first established as a port to service the nearby gold mine town of Beaconsfield. After the gold rush ended, it became a centre for the export of apples.
Tasmania is not a place for the faint of heart. If you plan to visit Tasmania, here are five must-see attractions that will lodge themselves in your memory long after the fact. If you are travelling to Tasmania by car or campervan, island hop to Australia’s southernmost state on Spirit of Tasmania and make your way to Hobart to see the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA). Bursting with artistic curiosities that will challenge your morality as well as top-notch food and drink options, this is a must see attraction for anyone visiting the Apple Isle. Depending on how you time your visit, you might be able to take in a festival or check out a film at the Mona Cinema. Locals and under 18's get in for free, while adults and concession holders will pay around $20 and $15 respectively. We make the extra effort to take you to the secret places.
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