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Tasmania Winter Getaways: Embrace the Magic of the Off Season

  • Writer: Deb Carr
    Deb Carr
  • Apr 1
  • 3 min read

Rolling green hills and a small town with colourful trees in the tranquil Huon Valley Tasmania. Soft, warm sunlight creates a peaceful, vibrant scene.
Huon Valley

Winter in Tasmania is no longer something to escape—it’s something to seek out. As temperatures drop, the island transforms into one of Australia’s most compelling cold-weather destinations, and the latest campaign from Tourism Tasmania is putting the spotlight firmly on why.


With more than 500 curated experiences and events across the state, this year’s push for Tasmania Winter Getaways invites travellers to lean into the season and discover a side of Australia that feels entirely different—moody, atmospheric, and deeply restorative.


Planning your Tasmania Winter Getaway? Explore stays, guest houses and unique winter escapes across Tasmania.


A person garnishes plates with vegetables and herbs outdoors. The scene has a casual cooking vibe, featuring fresh greens and a blurred background.
Food Foraging

Tasmania Winter Getaways - A New Way to Experience The Cold Climate

Now in its sixth year, Tasmania’s Off Season campaign has reshaped how Australians think about winter travel. Rather than chasing the sun, this is about embracing crisp air, dramatic landscapes and the slower rhythms that come with the colder months.


Running from May through August, the initiative encourages visitors to explore Tasmania at a time when the island feels more intimate and immersive with wild coastlines and cosy interiors, dark skies and glowing fires.


Dense green forest reflected in a calm river under a bright sky, creating a symmetrical landscape. Mist hovers over the water, evoking serenity at Corinna Stu Gibson Tasmania.
Corinna Stu Gibson

From Wilderness to Wellness

Discover wilderness lodges, eco retreats and spa stays across Tasmania.


The breadth of experiences on offer is what truly defines Tasmania Winter Getaways. Across the island, travellers can move seamlessly from rugged outdoor exploration to deeply relaxing, sensory-rich experiences.


Think floating saunas overlooking icy waters, contrast therapy sessions, and guided meditation in remote natural settings. For those drawn to the wild, there are multi-day wilderness expeditions, mountain biking trails, and snow-dusted alpine adventures.


Equally, winter invites a slower pace—one filled with boutique stays, fireside retreats and even a few cheeky, unconventional escapes designed to embrace the season in unexpected ways.


Hand holding open sea urchin, with a fork extracting bright orange roe. Spiky dark exterior, kitchen sink blurred in background at Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures.
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures

A Feast for the Senses


Tasmania’s winter is as much about flavour as it is about landscape. The cooler months unlock a rich culinary scene that celebrates the island’s produce at its peak.


Indulgent Dining & Local Produce


From long-table feasts to black truffle degustations, winter dining becomes an event in itself. Fresh seafood experiences bring ocean-to-plate dining into focus, while cellar doors and distilleries offer intimate tastings of whisky, wine and mulled cider.


These food-led experiences are a cornerstone of Tasmania Winter Getaways, pairing the island’s natural bounty with a sense of occasion that feels both luxurious and grounded.


Starry night sky with a visible Milky Way from Tasmania above silhouetted trees. The serene setting features rich star patterns, creating a tranquil mood.
The Milky Way

After Dark: Tasmania Comes Alive

When the sun sets, Tasmania reveals an entirely different kind of magic. The long winter nights create the perfect setting for dark-sky cruises, stargazing, and bioluminescence tours, alongside nocturnal wildlife encounters that feel worlds away from city life.


Creative and hands-on experiences also come to the fore, with workshops spanning everything from photography and sculpting to knitting, carving and seasonal scent-blending—ideal for travellers looking to connect more deeply with place and craft.


Tasmanian devil with dark fur stands on rocky ground, looking forward. Its ears are reddish, and the background is blurred and earthy.
Tasmanian Devil

Festivals That Define the Season

Planning a trip around Dark Mofo? Browse accommodation in Hobart during festival season.


No exploration of Tasmania Winter Getaways is complete without its iconic events calendar. Winter is when the island’s cultural energy peaks, with immersive festivals that blend art, science, food and community.


Standouts include Dark Mofo, known for its bold and provocative program, alongside the Beaker Street Festival and Tasmanian Whisky Week. For something truly unforgettable, the Nude Solstice Swim captures the spirit of the season in its most daring form.


Row of vibrant red autumn trees beside a wooden fence on a sunny day, with hills in the background. Peaceful and scenic mood at Huon Valley Tasmania.
Huon Valley

Why Winter is the Time to Go

With growing interest in cooler-climate travel, Tasmania has firmly established itself as Australia’s winter capital. The Off Season campaign continues to drive that momentum, encouraging travellers to rethink what a winter holiday can look like.


Whether it’s the allure of remote landscapes, the warmth of a fire-lit feast, or the thrill of a festival under the stars, Tasmania Winter Getaways offer a rare kind of escape—one that feels both invigorating and deeply grounding.


This winter, Tasmania isn’t just a destination. It’s a mood, a moment, and an experience waiting to unfold.


Ready to experience Tasmania in winter? Explore handpicked stays, unique experiences and seasonal offers across the island.




 
 

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