You don’t have to be an artist to appreciate Tasmania’s natural canvas. And nowhere is the colour deeper and the light richer than on the East Coast. Soak up the red, white and blue of rock, sand and water ... then, become part of the scenery in the friendly coastal townships of Bicheno, Swansea and St Helens. This is a place where relaxation is an artform. Add Wineglass Bay, one of Australia's most recognisable views, Binalong Bay which extends the theme for countless kilometers, and an offshore island - Maria Island - an unspoilt wildlife refuge home to endangered animals and the astonishing Fossil and Painted Cliffs. The East Coast is about striking visuals, great accommodation, resorts, retreats, cottages and B&B's.
One thing is missing? YOU.
Furneaux Tavern provides waterfront accommodation at Lady Barron on Flinders Island, north-east of Tasmania.
The East Coast Heritage Museum is situated in picturesque Swansea on Tasmania’s east coast
Binalong Coastal Waters is situated at Binalong Bay on Tasmania’s north east coast.
A Dawn Service will be held at St Helens Cenotaph
The Beach House - Freycinet is situated just five minutes walk from the National Park Beach
Beach House at St Helens provides self-contained accommodation on Tasmania’s stunning east coast.
Comfortable self contained units behind a safe beach with beautiful views
Baywatch House provides self-contained accommodation in the heart of Coles Bay on Tasmania’s east coast.
Freycinet Beach Apartments, are two stunning apartments near Coles Bay on the Freycinet Peninsula.
Orford on the Beach provides self-contained accommodation at Orford on Tasmania’s stunning east coast.