Tasmania - Harvey World Travel
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<strong>Tasmania</strong><br />
2012<br />
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About us<br />
Our Background<br />
<strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> is one of the longest established<br />
retail travel agencies in Australasia, with the first<br />
<strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> agency having been opened in<br />
May 1951. It has now grown to having over 500 travel<br />
agencies throughout Australia, South Africa, United<br />
Kingdom and New Zealand. <strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong><br />
is backed by Stella <strong>Travel</strong> Services, the largest travel<br />
group in New Zealand a company that spans the globe.<br />
Our Business<br />
The substantial volume of travel generated through<br />
<strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong>, provides all stores with the ability<br />
to negotiate the most competitive prices, whether it’s<br />
for airfares, cruises, coach travel, holiday packages, car<br />
rentals, hotel accommodation, travel insurance or any<br />
large or small item that is so important in making travel<br />
even more enjoyable.<br />
Our People<br />
The majority of <strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> agencies are<br />
locally owned and operated, and our managers have<br />
a personal interest in providing quality customer<br />
service and making sure your travel experience is both<br />
enjoyable and rewarding.<br />
Our Values<br />
<strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong>’s commitment is to provide<br />
customers with unparalleled professionalism and value<br />
in travel through their highly trained staff and their<br />
extensive knowledge of all aspects of travel.<br />
“Our staff are vastly experienced and have generally<br />
‘been there, done that’ when it comes to travelling. They<br />
have typically been to the places their customers want<br />
to go – or, if not, one of their colleagues probably will<br />
have. So they add real value to their customers’ travel<br />
planning. Certainly that’s the feedback we get directly<br />
from our customers – and they tell us this is why they<br />
keep coming back.”<br />
Adrian Turner, General Manager <strong>Harvey</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> NZ<br />
• Professional<br />
• Knowledgeable<br />
• Experienced<br />
• Trustworthy<br />
• Friendly<br />
• Helpful<br />
0800 80 84 80<br />
harveyworld.co.nz
Why book a GO Holiday?<br />
For over 30 years, GO Holidays has designed a comprehensive range<br />
of innovative travel ideas based on our own experiences and available<br />
through our preferred <strong>Travel</strong> Agent partners across New Zealand. You can<br />
be assured all of the product that is featured in this brochure has been<br />
tried and tested to ensure we deliver to you not only a great value holiday<br />
but a truly memorable experience. GO… and enjoy!<br />
Because this brochure is our “Year Round” programme, prices featured here are indicative<br />
nightly rates to assist you with your planning. When you have decided on your itinerary, simply<br />
contact your GO Holidays preferred <strong>Travel</strong> Agent and we will quote you an inclusive price.<br />
Contents<br />
Introduction<br />
Getting Around 4<br />
Attraction Passes 4<br />
Welcome to Hobart 5<br />
Sightseeing 5<br />
Hobart Accommodation 6-7<br />
Welcome to Launceston 8<br />
Sightseeing 8<br />
Launceston Accommodation 9<br />
Luxury Accommodation in <strong>Tasmania</strong> 10<br />
Self-Drive Itineraries 11<br />
Map 12<br />
Booking Conditions 13<br />
Our bonus: Look out for our “OUR BONUS” on some properties featured in this<br />
brochure. These bonuses represent additional savings and offers that we pass on to you,<br />
the customer.<br />
Direct access: Your agent can confirm your booking at the hotels and apartments<br />
identified with this symbol from the computer at their desk. You know immediately<br />
whether your preferred travel dates are available and if they aren’t, they can advise what<br />
date they could confirm. Easy to book – available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.<br />
Direct access Info: GO Holidays offers your travel agent direct access into our<br />
computer and they can obtain information regarding any of the products displaying this<br />
symbol. They can also request your booking online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.<br />
Property Rating Guide<br />
To assist you in choosing your accommodation<br />
we have given our own classification to the hotels<br />
featured in this brochure. The star ratings are<br />
offered by our people from their own experience.<br />
We may also use official star ratings for individual<br />
countries as a guide. Assessing accommodation<br />
can be quite subjective and generally speaking the<br />
standard and services will be in line with the price<br />
paid. Please note that our star rating system is<br />
individual to the destination and reflective across the<br />
range of accommodation available in that country.<br />
HH Simple and clean accommodation with basic<br />
room features<br />
HHH Moderate accommodation with standard<br />
room features and facilities<br />
HHHH High standard accommodation with<br />
quality room features and a range of facilities<br />
HHHHH The ultimate in luxury accommodation<br />
with a luxury standard of service and facilities<br />
Boutique Small and stylish hotels offering<br />
intimacy and superb individual attention and service<br />
as well as a good range of facilities<br />
Go assist help desk: Our 24-hour GO ASSIST Helpdesk is our commitment to ensure that when you<br />
take a GO Holiday, it is a total success. You will be given your GO ASSIST Freephone number with your<br />
travel documents. This means that should you have any difficulty, or are dissatisfied with some aspect of your<br />
trip you can call on our assistance. It is always our recommendation however that you first take the matter<br />
up directly with the hotel or supplier at the time and endeavour to resolve the issue on the spot. Remember<br />
though, we are just a free telephone call away.<br />
This brochure has been printed on FSC chain of custody certified paper from well-managed<br />
forests, using an elemental chlorine free process and printed using mineral oil free vegetable<br />
based inks. Proudly printed in NZ, that’s sustainable.<br />
Due to the volatile nature of foreign<br />
exchange rates, please use the pricing<br />
in this brochure as a guide only.<br />
Please contact your preferred travel<br />
agent for the most up to date pricing.<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Anson Smart Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and George Apostolidis<br />
Market_Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and Richard Eastwood<br />
3
GETTING AROUND & ATTRACTION PASSES<br />
Wineglass Bay from Mt Amos<br />
Rental Cars<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and Paul Sinclair<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & John de la Roche<br />
The best way to see all that <strong>Tasmania</strong> has to offer, is with the<br />
freedom and flexibility of a Hertz vehicle. No matter where<br />
your travels take you Hertz is your ultimate travelling<br />
companion. You will find Hertz will have an office nearby with<br />
helpful local knowledge and a fleet of carefully maintained,<br />
late model vehicles at your service. Hertz is committed to<br />
offering fast, friendly and efficient service to ensure your<br />
rental experience is smooth from beginning to end.<br />
GROUP C<br />
Toyota Corolla Sedan or similar<br />
General Information<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Bret Salinger<br />
GROUPS B<br />
Toyota Corolla Hatch or similar<br />
GROUP E<br />
Toyota Kluger or similar<br />
• Hertz will require a deposit to be paid at the rental counter of your pick up location. This covers any<br />
additional costs, such as fuel and optional equipment or services. Hertz accepts all major credit<br />
cards. If the renter does not hold a credit card, they will be required to leave a deposit of a minimum<br />
of A$400 in cash. Cash deposits are only acceptable on specific car classes and at specific locations.<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Bret Salinger<br />
Australia Rates (including Perth). Excludes Remote, Northern Territory & Western<br />
Australia.<br />
INCLUSIVE RATES<br />
(Include Location Fee, Vehicle Registration Recovery & Administration Recovery.)<br />
Valid for collections 01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013.<br />
Group Vehicle or Similar Doors / seats Rates per day<br />
MANUAL TRANSMISSION 1-3 4-6 7-13 14+<br />
B / CCMR COMPACT 5/5 $114 $113 $93 $88<br />
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION<br />
A / ECAR ECONOMY 5/4 $106 $105 $98 $95<br />
C / ICAR INTERMEDIATE 4/5 $132 $132 $111 $106<br />
S / SCAR STANDARD 4/5 $138 $137 $116 $110<br />
D / FCAR FULL SIZE 5/4 $140 $139 $124 $114<br />
E / FWAR STATION WAGON 5/5 $154 $154 $132 $123<br />
T / FVAR 8 SEATER MINIVAN 5/8 $178 $178 $155 $152<br />
Includes: Unlimited kilometers, Damage Cover (DC) for the Hertz vehicle and<br />
Third Party Property (subject to an excess that can be reduced), Vehicle Registration<br />
Recovery (VRR), Administrative Recovery, Government Stamp Duty, Third Party<br />
Liability, Location Fee and GST@ 10%.<br />
Excludes: Fuel, Renter Protection Service and Young Driver Surcharge and Optional<br />
Extras.<br />
Rates for other Australian cities, Northern Territory and other<br />
states, 4WD, Mini Bus and NeverLost (GPS) available on request.<br />
• Minimum driver age in Australia is 21 years on all vehicles except group M where the minimum driving<br />
age is 25 years.<br />
• A Young Driver Surcharge applies to all drivers aged 21-24 years of A$30.25 per rental day to a<br />
maximum charge of A$211.75 per rental. There is no set maximum driving age, however, a medical<br />
certificate is recommended for drivers over 75 years.<br />
• All drivers of the Hertz vehicle must carry a full, current Drivers License that has been held for at least<br />
one year. All drivers must have their names registered, and licence sighted, at your pick up location.<br />
There is no charge for additional drivers.<br />
• Once you have left New Zealand and you wish to make changes to the rental, these changes will be<br />
charged at the local applicable rate and paid direct.<br />
• If you return your vehicle early, there is no refund on the unused days.<br />
• You have a 29-minute grace period after the confirmed drop time, before extra hour charges are<br />
incurred. Extra charges will be at the local applicable rate and paid direct.<br />
• One way rentals are permitted on groups B, C, S, D, E & T only, V & M at a fee of A$33.00 incl GST.<br />
For rentals of 3 days or more within Metro Regions – no one-way fee will apply. One way fees and<br />
further restrictions will apply if hire includes Northern Territory or Western Australia locations, 4WD or<br />
Mini Bus. Minimum 1 day hire is also available between locations within <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
Additional Extras<br />
• Child seats are available on request and cost AU$16.50 per day, to a maximum of AU$82.50 per 30<br />
day period and is paid direct to Hertz.<br />
• Additional Extras, such as Baby seats, Renter Protection Services, One-way fees and Fuel may be<br />
subject to Airport Concession Fee Recovery, Administration Recovery and Stamp Duty charges.<br />
For a full list of terms & conditions please refer to the DTN Australia 2012 Brochure.<br />
SEE TASMANIA ATTRACTION PASS<br />
• Attractions pass for all of <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
• Over $1000 worth of admission fees.<br />
• Buy a 3, 7 or 10 day pass for<br />
unlimited access to over 40<br />
attractions throughout <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
• Includes full colour guide complete<br />
with maps and attraction information.<br />
• For use on consecutive calendar<br />
days.<br />
• Valid for 12 months from purchase.<br />
Featuring: <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s Hobart Sightseeing Tour, Port Arthur Historic Site,<br />
Red Decker Hop on Hop Off, Cadbury Tour, Tahune Airwalk, Seahorse <strong>World</strong>,<br />
Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre, West Coast Railway, Huon Jet Boats,<br />
Gordon River Cruise and much more.<br />
3 Day Pass $237 per adult / $164 per child (5-15 years)<br />
7 Day Pass $338 per adult / $237 per child (5-15 years)<br />
10 Day Pass $457 per adult / $319 per child (5-15 years)<br />
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WELCOME TO HOBART<br />
Australia’s most distinctive city combines heritage charm and<br />
cultural diversity in a setting of exceptional beauty. With the<br />
River Derwent at its heart and Mount Wellington rising above<br />
it, in Hobart the tranquility of a city from a bygone era<br />
coexists with the vibrancy of a pocket-sized modern<br />
metropolis. Hobart’s European beginnings are evident<br />
everywhere, from quaint settlers’ cottages to the lofty<br />
porches of colonial mansions. Once bustling with whalers<br />
and entrepreneurs, 19th-century sandstone warehouses now<br />
serve as dockside cafes, artist’s studios and restaurants,<br />
where you can enjoy excellent cuisine and fine wines.<br />
Within 90-minutes drive from Hobart you can experience<br />
world-heritage wilderness, discover Port Arthur Historic Site<br />
or sip the fine wines of a cool-climate vineyard.<br />
Must See & Do<br />
MONA Museum of Old and New Art - houses a collection<br />
that ranges from ancient Egyptian mummies to some of the<br />
world’s most infamous and thought-provoking contemporary<br />
art.<br />
Visit the Salamanca Market - Held every Saturday and<br />
brings Hobart’s waterfront alive with the colours, sounds and<br />
smells of <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
Drive to the summit of Mount Wellington - A bird’s eye<br />
view of the intricate pattern of islands and estuaries that<br />
reach out to the sea beyond.<br />
Visit the historic town of Richmond - The jail serves as a<br />
prelude to the Port Arthur Historic Site<br />
Welcome to Hobart<br />
Sightseeing<br />
HALF DAY HOBART CITY TOUR<br />
Welcome to Hobart! A city of yachts and spinnakers; gardens and galleries;<br />
sandstone cottages and stately Georgian homes – a city built on the pain and toil<br />
of yesteryear English convicts. Tour highlights include views of Wrest Point Casino<br />
and exclusive Sandy Bay, stop at Anglesea Barracks (Australia’s oldest army<br />
barracks), visit Cascade Gardens and see the remains of the Female Factory (a<br />
one time female prison). We’ll then cross Tasman Bridge over the Derwent River<br />
and stop at Rosny Hill lookout for stunning views towards Hobart. Our final stop<br />
is a visit to the exquisite Royal <strong>Tasmania</strong> Botanical Gardens.<br />
Departs: Morning Tour 9.45am. Afternoon Tour 1.00pm.<br />
Returns: Morning Tour 12.45pm. Afternoon Tour 4.00pm.<br />
Operates: Morning Tour operates Sun – Fri. Afternoon Tour operates Mon – Sun<br />
(Jan – Apr) & Sat only (May – Dec).<br />
From $56 per adult / $28 per child<br />
Port Arthur Discovery<br />
This tour visits the historic birthplace of this fascinating city - Salamanca Place,<br />
Constitution Dock and Battery Point before heading out to Port Arthur. You will<br />
marvel at the numerous natural attractions the peninsula’s rugged coast has to<br />
offer such as Tasman’s Arch and Lookout. At the Port Arthur Settlement your<br />
guide will personally escort you around the ruins of the settlement telling you tales<br />
of the hardships suffered by the convicts. The Port Arthur experience includes a<br />
cruise around ‘Arthur’s’ Carnavon Bay on a modern catamaran introducing you<br />
to sites such as the Isle of the Dead, Point Puer and the Dockyards. The tour<br />
returns to Hobart but not before stopping at Richmond, just 25 kilometres from<br />
the City yet time warped into the 1870’s. Australia’s oldest convict built bridge still<br />
in use, churches and more.<br />
Includes: Hotel pick up and drop off, highly qualified and knowledgeable guide,<br />
travel in luxury air-conditioned vehicles, home made morning tea, light café style<br />
lunch, all park entry fees including Port Arthur and comprehensive commentary.<br />
Departs: 9.00am Returns: 5.00pm<br />
Operates: Monday, Wednesday & Friday<br />
From $284 per adult<br />
5
Hobart Accommodation<br />
Leisure Inn Hobart Macquarie<br />
HHH<br />
Offering sensibly priced, contemporary accommodation at it’s best,<br />
Leisure Inn Hobart Macquarie is the perfect choice for value conscious<br />
travellers on a strict budget through to executives, families and groups.<br />
The hotel has undergone a complete refurbishment, revealing a modern<br />
and contemporary new look, and is as central as it gets with the city at<br />
your doorstep, making it the best value hotel option in Hobart. Located<br />
a leisurely stroll from Hobart’s famous Battery Point, Salamanca Place<br />
and waterfront restaurants and bars. The hotel’s location ensures handy<br />
access to all the unique attractions this region has to offer.<br />
Property features: Tour booking desk,<br />
lifts, guest laundry and dry cleaning service,<br />
room service, on-site restaurant, on-site<br />
bar, conference & function facilities, secure<br />
undercover parking (limited) and 24 hour<br />
reception.<br />
Room features: Heating, LCD televisions,<br />
free Austar, free broadband internet,<br />
kitchenette facilities, tea & coffee making<br />
facilities, fridge, opening windows, direct dial<br />
phone, clock/radio, hairdryer, iron and board.<br />
Child policy: Children/family rates on<br />
application.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Standard Double Room: 2<br />
Standard Twin Room: 3<br />
Executive Room: 2<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 2<br />
From $ 82<br />
TO $ 84<br />
per person per night<br />
QUALITY HOBART MIDCITY HOTEL<br />
HHH<br />
The Quality Hobart Midcity Hotel is perfectly situated right in the centre of<br />
the Hobart central business district. Only a hop, skip and jump to the GPO<br />
and even closer to city shops and services. The central location is perfect<br />
for day excursions into <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s superb southern touring regions, or<br />
for shorter excursions into Hobart’s great shopping and dining precincts.<br />
Offering a range of motel/hotel accommodation rooms over five floors, all<br />
accessible by lifts and affording great views across Hobart and towards<br />
Mount Wellington.<br />
Property features: Restaurant, internet<br />
access, lifts, guest laundry/dry cleaning, room<br />
service, free city car parking, gaming & Keno<br />
Lounge.<br />
Room features: Air-conditioning, hairdryer,<br />
iron & ironing board, tea & coffee making<br />
facilities, In-house movies, direct dial<br />
telephone, wireless internet.<br />
Child policy: Children 0-14 years are at child<br />
rates where existing bedding permits.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Studio Room: 2<br />
Standard Room: 3<br />
Family Room: 4<br />
Superior Room: 2<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 6<br />
From $ 88<br />
per person per night<br />
Stay 4 nights and pay for 3 nights (valid 01 Apr – 31 Aug 12).<br />
167 Macquarie Street, Hobart (HBA)<br />
Cnr Elizabeth and Bathurst Streets, Hobart (HBA)<br />
MERCURE HOBART<br />
HHHH<br />
From $ 107<br />
TO $ 119<br />
per person per night<br />
Lenna of Hobart<br />
HHHH<br />
From $ 153<br />
per person per night<br />
Centrally located, the Mercure Hobart is the perfect place from which to<br />
explore the major Hobart attractions, making this 4 star hotel ideal for the<br />
holiday maker and business traveller alike. All 140 rooms are spacious,<br />
well- appointed and feature views of Hobart city and the surrounding<br />
mountains. A short walk to the main shopping precinct and Salamanca<br />
Place on the historic Hobart waterfront, an area well known for its many<br />
restaurants, cafes, bars and the famous Saturday outdoor markets.<br />
Ideally located on Hobart’s waterfront amidst the colour of Sullivan’s Cove<br />
and historic Battery Point and just a stones throw away from fashionable<br />
Salamanca Place and city centre. The stately National Trust mansion<br />
was built in 1874 whilst the accommodation wing, adjacent to the<br />
mansion provides a welcoming combination of traditional elegance and<br />
modern facilities.<br />
Property features: Fitness centre, business<br />
centre, secure underground car park, foreign<br />
currency exchange, express check out, 24<br />
hour in-room dining service, guest laundry<br />
facilities, dry cleaning service, concierge &<br />
porter services, travel & tour desk, 24 hour<br />
security, ATM, baby sitting.<br />
Room features: En-suite bathrooms, LCD<br />
TV, Cable TV channels, in- house movies,<br />
internet access, STD/IDD telephone, minibar,<br />
tea & coffee making facilities, iron & ironing<br />
board, hairdryer, heater/fan.<br />
Child policy: Children 0-15 can stay free<br />
when sharing with adults in existing bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Standard Room: 3<br />
Superior Queen Room: 3<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 5<br />
Property features: 24 hour reception,<br />
restaurant & bar, guest laundry/dry cleaning,<br />
complementary guest computer kiosk, 24<br />
hour room service and complimentary on-site<br />
parking facilities.<br />
Room features (Mountain View Room<br />
Category): Free digital Austar TV, tea &<br />
coffee making facilities, minibar, high speed<br />
internet access, in-room movies.<br />
Child policy: Children/family rates on<br />
application.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Mountain View Room: 2<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 3<br />
Stay 3 nights and pay for 2 nights (valid 01 Apr – 30 Sep 12).<br />
156 Bathurst Street, Hobart (HBA)<br />
Cnr Runnymede Street & Salamanca Place, Battery Point, Hobart (HBA)<br />
6<br />
Prices have been calculated based on seasonal rates in NZ dollars per person with two people sharing a room and generally in the lowest room category. Prices may vary due to exchange rates or seasonal surcharges.<br />
Minimum stay requirements and surcharges may apply over special events, trade fairs, Christmas and New Year and other holiday periods. Please check with your <strong>Travel</strong> Agent who will also be able to advise you of any special offers.
Hotel grand chancellor<br />
Hobart<br />
HHHH<br />
Centrally located on Hobart’s historic waterfront overlooking Constitution<br />
Dock, the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart offers the perfect location for<br />
your stay in Hobart. Rooms take in breath-taking views of the Derwent<br />
River, Mount Wellington and the City and offer all the services you would<br />
expect of a modern, first class hotel. Our in house restaurant, Restaurant<br />
Tasman, features the finest <strong>Tasmania</strong>n ingredients, the well stocked Atrium<br />
Bar features classic <strong>Tasmania</strong>n wines and beers and with a pool, sauna<br />
and gymnasium on site the Hotel Grand Chancellor has all your needs<br />
covered.<br />
Property features: Restaurant, bar, room<br />
service, shop/boutique, business and<br />
conference facilities, beauty/hair salon,<br />
parking, self service & valet laundry, luggage<br />
storage, internet facilities, gym, indoor pool,<br />
sauna & spa.<br />
Room features: Bath, bathrobes (in Superior<br />
Harbour View), hairdryer, air-conditioning,<br />
in-hour movies, flat screen TV, fridge, minibar,<br />
ironing facilities, direct dial phone, internet<br />
data point, desk & clock/radio.<br />
Child policy: Children 0-12 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Harbour/Mountain/Superior Harbour<br />
View: 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 1<br />
From $ 124<br />
TO $ 134<br />
per person per night<br />
SOMERSET ON THE PIER hobart<br />
HHHH<br />
Somerset on the Pier Hobart is an award-winning transformation of an<br />
early 1930’s pier building, incorporating clean, striking lines of modern<br />
architecture with the historic exterior of a waterfront landmark. Each loft<br />
style residence features unrivalled panoramic water views of the River<br />
Derwent, Hobart’s waterfront and the historic Sullivans Cove.<br />
Property features: WiFi internet access<br />
(costs apply), DVD library, 24 hour reception,<br />
room service, daily maid service (excludes<br />
Sundays).<br />
Room features: WiFi internet access (costs<br />
apply), fully-equipped kitchen, CD/DVD/<br />
iPod player, individually controlled heating<br />
and cooling, balcony (selected residences),<br />
washing machine and dryer.<br />
Child policy: Children 0-2 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
One Bedroom Executive/Premier: 3<br />
Two Bedroom Executive/Premier: 5<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 7<br />
From $ 136<br />
TO $ 170<br />
per person per night<br />
Hobart Accommodation<br />
Stay 3 nights and pay for 2 nights (valid 01 Jun – 31 Aug 12).<br />
1 Davey Street, Hobart (HBA)<br />
Elizabeth Street Pier, Hobart (HBA)<br />
MANTRA ONE SANDY BAY ROAD<br />
HHHH<br />
From $ 137<br />
TO $ 143<br />
per person per night<br />
THE HENRY JONES ART HOTEL<br />
HHHHH<br />
From $ 174<br />
per person per night<br />
Located within walking distance of Hobart’s CBD, Mantra One Sandy Bay<br />
Road is the ideal base to explore the rich heritage, culture and lifestyle<br />
of <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s capital city. From its prime position opposite St David’s<br />
Park and the historic Sullivan’s Cove, Mantra One Sandy Bay Road is<br />
within walking distance of Hobart’s bustling restaurant scene, Salamanca<br />
Markets, galleries, shopping and theatres.<br />
Located on Hobart’s waterfront and is Australia’s first dedicated art hotel.<br />
The hotel is furnished with over 300 artworks and presents an environment<br />
in which people can experience art in a new and more immediate way.<br />
Property features: Laundry facilities, tour<br />
desk, car parking (fee applies).<br />
Room features: Kitchenette facilities, laundry<br />
facilities, air-conditioning (reverse cycle), DVD<br />
player, open plan living areas, stereo system.<br />
Child policy: Children 0-12 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Studio Room: 2<br />
One Bedroom Apartment: 3<br />
One Bedroom Executive Apartment: 3<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 4<br />
Property features: Complimentary parking,<br />
24 hour room service, laundry and dry<br />
cleaning service, daily turn down service,<br />
original contemporary artworks, restaurant,<br />
bar, day spa, function areas, retailers,<br />
complimentary Friday night guided art tour<br />
and in-house electric moped hire.<br />
Room features: Harbour views from most<br />
rooms, lavish king beds, contemporary<br />
artwork, elliptical double spas, free standing<br />
baths or SOK overflowing baths, flat LCD<br />
TV and DVD, writing desk, internet, minibar,<br />
air-conditioning and opening windows and<br />
kitchenette (some rooms).<br />
Child policy: One child 4-14 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Standard Room/Deluxe Spa Room/<br />
Superior Room/ Oriental Suite/ Henry<br />
Jones Suite/Peacock Terrace: 2<br />
Standard Harbour View Room: 2<br />
Deluxe Spa Harbour View Room: 3<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Number 8<br />
1 Sandy Bay Road, Hobart (HBA)<br />
25 Hunter St, Hobart (HBA)<br />
Prices have been calculated based on seasonal rates in NZ dollars per person with two people sharing a room and generally in the lowest room category. Prices may vary due to exchange rates or seasonal surcharges.<br />
Minimum stay requirements and surcharges may apply over special events, trade fairs, Christmas and New Year and other holiday periods. Please check with your <strong>Travel</strong> Agent who will also be able to advise you of any special offers.<br />
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Welcome to Launceston<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and JP & E Baker<br />
Albert Hall Pipers Brook Vineyard Low Head Lighthouse<br />
WELCOME TO Launceston<br />
Launceston has recreated itself and now has some of<br />
Australia’s top restaurants and stylish places to stay. It has<br />
fine Victorian buildings from the 1870s and 1880s and<br />
elegant contemporary architecture. Cool climate wines and<br />
fine dining are the essence of the new Launceston<br />
experience and the city is a perfect base from which to<br />
explore the surrounding region. The tidal River Tamar flows<br />
north from Launceston to George Town and Bass Strait, past<br />
forested hills and pastures, lavender plantations, vineyards,<br />
strawberry farms and orchards. Excellent restaurants, superb<br />
boutique wineries and simple roadside stalls ensure every<br />
appetite is indulged.<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and George Apostolidis<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and Rob Burnett<br />
Must See & Do<br />
Visit the Tamar Valley - boutique cool climate wineries,<br />
and elegant vineyard restaurants where you can meet with<br />
the growers and the makers.<br />
Historic towns such as Evandale and Longford - where<br />
the architecture and community spirit of a 19th century<br />
village is preserved.<br />
Explore the Cataract Gorge - the nation’s most alluring<br />
urban reserve with a restaurant and swimming pool, rolling<br />
lawns, a footbridge and chairlift across the river, peacocks<br />
in the trees and wallabies at dusk.<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Bret Salinger<br />
Sightseeing<br />
LAUNCESTON CITY TOUR<br />
Discover the captivating atmosphere of Launceston… nestled on an ancient<br />
ravine in a valley beside the Tamar River and surrounded by mountains,<br />
Launceston is <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s living heritage. A friendly city graced with magnificent<br />
Victorian streetscapes and lovingly maintained historic architecture.<br />
Departs: 10.00am Returns: 12.30pm<br />
Operates: Mon – Sat (01 Apr - 31 May & 01 Sep 12 - 31 Mar 13 only)<br />
$59 per adult / $29 per child (4-14 years)<br />
CRADLE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK TOUR<br />
Awaken your senses to the magnificent splendour that is Cradle Mountain… go<br />
deep into <strong>Tasmania</strong>n forest and experience the solitary wilderness of waterfalls,<br />
glacial lakes, rainforest, wildlife and unsurpassed beauty of this <strong>World</strong> Heritage<br />
listed National Park. Discover many walks throughout the rainforest – catch<br />
your breath as you first glimpse the craggy outcrop of majestic Cradle Mountain<br />
towering above sparkling Dove Lake plateau.<br />
Departs: 8.30am Returns: 5.00pm<br />
Operates: Sun, Mon, Wed and Fri<br />
$210 per adult / $105 per child (4-14 years)<br />
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LEISURE INN PENNY ROYAL HOTEL<br />
& APARTMENTS<br />
HHH<br />
Leisure Inn Penny Royal Hotel & Apartments is ideally located on the<br />
fringe of Launceston’s CBD and located minutes walk from the famous<br />
Cataract Gorge the city’s main tourist attraction. Fully refurbished<br />
the property offers a stylish boutique heritage feel with modern, well<br />
appointed hotel rooms and apartments. The Leisure Inn Penny Royal is an<br />
ideal base from which to explore northern <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
Property features: Reception, on-site<br />
restaurant (open for breakfast & dinner daily),<br />
Gourlay’s Lolly Factory & Gift Shop (open<br />
weekdays), off-street parking, non-smoking<br />
rooms, guest laundry and dry cleaning<br />
service, tour booking desk and disabled<br />
access.<br />
Room features: Modern Hotel Rooms<br />
with kitchenette facilities, refurbished One<br />
Bedroom Apartments with kitchenette<br />
facilities, broadband Internet, heating, tea &<br />
coffee making facilities, hairdryer, direct dial<br />
telephones with voicemail and work desk.<br />
Child policy: Children/family rates on<br />
application.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Hotel Room: 3<br />
One Bedroom Apartment: 2<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Reference B<br />
From $ 82<br />
TO $ 94<br />
per person per night<br />
SEBEL LAUNCESTON<br />
HHHH<br />
The Sebel Launceston is an elegant boutique style hotel in a central<br />
location, close to all major attractions within the Tamar Valley, and within<br />
walking distance of the seaport precinct and Cataract Gorge. Combining<br />
style and convenience, the hotel comprises of 50 self-contained<br />
guestrooms, boasting a private balcony, separate bedroom with luxurious<br />
king size bed and spacious ensuite. Many also feature spa baths, kitchens<br />
and laundry amenities. Dine in Market Square Restaurant, showcasing<br />
quality produce from <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s premier growers, producers and<br />
vineyards.<br />
Property features: Restaurant, bar, café,<br />
24 hour room service, concierge, business<br />
centre, guest laundry and valet service,<br />
wireless hotspots in public areas.<br />
Room features: Alarm clock / radio, safe,<br />
LCD flat screen television, hairdryer, airconditioning,<br />
iron and ironing board, highspeed<br />
broadband, minibar, tea and coffee<br />
making facilities, phone.<br />
Child policy: Children 2-12 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
One Bedroom Suite: 3 adults or 2 adults<br />
and 2 children<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Reference C<br />
From $ 119<br />
per person per night<br />
Launceston Accommodation<br />
147 Paterson Street, Launceston (LST)<br />
St John Street, Launceston (LST)<br />
HOTEL GRAND CHANCELLOR LAUNCESTON<br />
HHHH<br />
Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston is centrally located in picturesque and<br />
quaint Launceston only a short stroll from the main shopping precinct,<br />
public gardens and other city features. With 165 guestrooms, Hotel Grand<br />
Chancellor Launceston offers superior accommodation and facilities.<br />
From $ 93<br />
TO $ 105<br />
per person per night<br />
Property features: Restaurant, bar, café,<br />
room service, shopping arcade, business<br />
centre, conference facilities, lifts, self service<br />
& valet laundry, parking, luggage storage,<br />
safe deposit (reception), WiFi internet and<br />
baby sitting service.<br />
Room features: Air-conditioning, heating,<br />
bath, ironing facilities, refrigerator, minibar, tea<br />
& coffee making, facilities, cable TV, Foxtel, in<br />
house movies, internet facilities, broadband<br />
data port, clock/radio, telephone and work<br />
desk.<br />
Child policy: Children 5-12 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Deluxe Room: 3 adults or 2 adults and 2<br />
children<br />
Map reference: Page 12 Reference A<br />
Nearby Launceston Clock Tower<br />
Stay 4 nights pay 3 nights & stay 7 nights pay 5 nights - valid in<br />
Garden & Lagoon View Rooms, valid for travel 01 Apr - 20 Dec<br />
12 & 04 Jan - 31 Mar 13. Honeymoon couples receive a bottle<br />
of wine upon arrival PLUS a FREE room upgrade (subject to<br />
availability upon arrival).<br />
29 Cameron Street, Launceston (LST)<br />
Prices have been calculated based on seasonal rates in NZ dollars per person with two people sharing a room and generally in the lowest room category. Prices may vary due to exchange rates or seasonal surcharges.<br />
Minimum stay requirements and surcharges may apply over special events, trade fairs, Christmas and New Year and other holiday periods. Please check with your <strong>Travel</strong> Agent who will also be able to advise you of any special offers.<br />
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LUXURY ACCOMMODATION IN TASMANIA<br />
Freycinet Lodge<br />
– Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay<br />
HHHH<br />
With a spectacular waterfront location at the foot of The Hazards, just<br />
inside Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Lodge is a superb base for<br />
exploring the Freycinet peninsula. A world of hidden comfort, the Freycinet<br />
Lodge is living proof that communing with nature does not have to mean<br />
roughing it.<br />
Property features: 60 secluded cabins,<br />
2 restaurants, lounge and bar, cosy log fire,<br />
expansive deck, tennis court, guest laundry,<br />
bike hire, soccer, basketball, volleyball,<br />
botche, retail shop, tour and activity desk,<br />
wine, cheese & whisky tasting and private<br />
jetty.<br />
Room features: Private balcony, plunger<br />
coffee & quality tea making facilities,<br />
refrigerator, air-conditioning, hairdryer, CD<br />
player (CD library available at reception),<br />
electric blankets, clock/radio, iron/ironing<br />
board, Kitchenette (some rooms), bathrobes<br />
(some rooms), minibar (some rooms) and spa<br />
bath (some rooms).<br />
Child policy: Children 5-14 years are<br />
charged at 50% of adult rate. Under 5 years<br />
free in existing bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Freycinet Cabin: 3<br />
Oyster Bay Cabin: 5<br />
Wineglass Deluxe Cabin: 3<br />
Wineglass Premier Cabin: 2<br />
From $ 113<br />
TO $ 180<br />
per person per night<br />
Country Club <strong>Tasmania</strong><br />
– Launceston<br />
HHHH<br />
Country Club <strong>Tasmania</strong> is located in parkland on the rural fringe of<br />
Launceston, northern <strong>Tasmania</strong>’s major city. It’s Launceston’s premier<br />
choice for holiday accommodation, dining and entertainment. You’ll find<br />
all the facilities and services you’d expect in a top-quality hotel and a true<br />
country club.<br />
Property features: Restaurants, bars,<br />
championship 18 hole golf course and driving<br />
range, tennis courts, indoor heated swimming<br />
pool, sauna, spa, squash court, conference<br />
and banquet facilities, free valet parking, 24<br />
hour reception, porterage, in-room dining,<br />
visitor information and tour bookings,<br />
hairdresser, beautician, library, babysitting,<br />
laundry and drycleaning.<br />
Room features: Air-conditioning, broadband<br />
internet, in-house movies, minibar, Austar,<br />
tea & coffee making facilities, balcony (some<br />
rooms only), CD Player, DVD Player, separate<br />
lounge area and guest bathroom (Manor<br />
Suite only), opulent granite bathrooms with<br />
spa bath and five-head shower (Manor Suite<br />
only).<br />
Child policy: One child 4-14 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Deluxe Room: 3<br />
Manor Suite: 2<br />
From $ 110<br />
per person per night<br />
Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay (COB)<br />
Country Club Avenue, Prospect Vale (LST)<br />
Cradle Mountain Lodge<br />
– Cradle mountain<br />
HHHH<br />
From $ 157<br />
TO $ 200<br />
per person per night<br />
Saffire Freycinet<br />
– Coles Bay<br />
HHHHH<br />
From $ 1128<br />
per person per night<br />
Cradle Mountain Lodge is an iconic, unique wilderness experience and is<br />
the closest you can be to the entrance of the spectacular <strong>World</strong> Heritagelisted<br />
Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park; just 2 hours drive from<br />
Launceston and 1¼ hours from Devonport. This superb escape showcases<br />
the best <strong>Tasmania</strong> has to offer, with warm hospitality, sensational local food<br />
and wine, breathtaking scenery and magnificent wilderness surrounds.<br />
Around the Lodge, there are more than 20 walking trails that suit every<br />
fitness level. You can trek mountains, take to trails on horseback, mountain<br />
bike or indulge in an alpine inspired spa treatment at the award winning<br />
Waldheim Alpine Spa - just some of the many activities on offer.<br />
Property features: 86 private timber cabins,<br />
restaurant, bistro, 2 bars, day spa, wine<br />
cellar, general store, guest lounge, guest<br />
laundry, over 20 walking tracks and guest<br />
television.<br />
Room features: Gas or wood fire, CD player<br />
with a selection of CD’s, tea & coffee making<br />
facilities, minibar, refrigerator and ironing<br />
facilities.<br />
Child policy: Children 0-12 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Pencil Pine Cabin: 4<br />
Spa Cabin/Spa Suite/King Billy Suite: 3<br />
Saffire connects with its environment to generate an authentic, enriching,<br />
rejuvenating and uplifting experience. Dedicated to providing quality,<br />
memorable service; unforgettable experiences; indulgent and self-selected<br />
dining options; inspiring accommodation spaces and an overall sense of<br />
wellbeing and relaxation.<br />
Property features: Library, lounge bar,<br />
restaurant, The Boardroom, 24-hour<br />
room service, retail outlet, gallery, day<br />
spa, gymnasium, Saffire activities and<br />
complimentary WiFi.<br />
Room features: LCD TV and DVD,<br />
iPod music system, deck with outdoor<br />
sofa, private courtyard with plunge pool<br />
(Premium Suite only), private suite kitchen<br />
(Premium Suite only), WiFi internet access,<br />
complimentary minibar, dining room (Premium<br />
Suite only), vast living and bedroom areas<br />
and large shower and bath.<br />
Child policy: One child 5-14 years can stay<br />
free when sharing with adults in existing<br />
bedding. Additional person rate applies for<br />
additional children.<br />
Maximum people per room<br />
Deluxe/Luxury Suite: 2<br />
Premium Suite: 3<br />
Includes full buffet breakfast daily<br />
4038 Cradle Mountain Road, Cradle Mountain (CMO)<br />
Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay (COB)<br />
10<br />
Prices have been calculated based on seasonal rates in NZ dollars per person with two people sharing a room and generally in the lowest room category. Prices may vary due to exchange rates or seasonal surcharges.<br />
Minimum stay requirements and surcharges may apply over special events, trade fairs, Christmas and New Year and other holiday periods. Please check with your <strong>Travel</strong> Agent who will also be able to advise you of any special offers.
SELF DRIVE ITINERARIES<br />
Launceston to Hobart via West Coast<br />
6 days/5 nights<br />
Day 1 Explore Launceston – Head north to the Tamar Valley Wine Route and enjoy lunch<br />
in a vineyard restaurant. Take a tour of Seahorse <strong>World</strong>, the only Seahorse farm of its kind in<br />
the world. Visit the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre. Cross the Tamar on the Batman<br />
Bridge and visit the historic lighthouse and pilot station at Low Head. Overnight Launceston<br />
Day 2 Head to Cradle Valley – <strong>Travel</strong> via the Great Western Tiers and the mural town<br />
of Sheffield. At Cradle Mountain enjoy one of the many short walks in Cradle Valley;<br />
Circumnavigate Dove Lake or climb to the Marion’s Lookout vantage point. There are walks for<br />
all levels ranging from 15 mins to 3-4 hours. Evening <strong>Tasmania</strong>n devil feeding tour. Overnight<br />
Cradle Valley<br />
Day 3 <strong>Travel</strong> to the West Coast – Continue to Strahan or travel via some of the North West<br />
Coasts attractions. At Latrobe, see tempting truffles rolled by hand then savour the chocolate<br />
maker’s favourites in the tasting room. Spot a platypus at Warrawee Forest Reserve, Latrobe.<br />
In Burnie visit the Makers Workshop and Hellyers Road Distillery. Overnight West Coast<br />
Day 4 Experience the wilderness of the West Coast – Explore Strahan on an inspiring<br />
Gordon River Cruise across Macquarie Harbour and into the <strong>World</strong> Heritage Gordon River,<br />
where you will see 4,000 year old Pine Trees and learn of the areas pioneering past; or ride<br />
the West Coast Wilderness Railway through the King River Gorge and pristine wilderness to<br />
Queenstown. Overnight West Coast<br />
Day 5 Drive to Hobart – <strong>Travel</strong> past mountainous <strong>World</strong> Heritage Wildness and stop at the<br />
many waterfalls and signed short walks along the way. Call into Lake St Claire national Park,<br />
Launceston to Hobart via East Coast<br />
6 days/5 nights<br />
Day 1 Explore Launceston – Head north to the Tamar Valley Wine Route and enjoy lunch in<br />
a vineyard restaurant. Take a tour of Seahorse <strong>World</strong>, the only Seahorse farm of its kind in the<br />
world. Visit the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre. Cross the Tamar on the Batman Bridge<br />
and visit the historic lighthouse and pilot station at Low Head. Overnight Launceston<br />
Day 2 Head to the East Coast – Journey to the charming fishing village Bicheno via St<br />
Helens and the Bay of Fires. Take a ride in a glass-bottomed boat for a dolphin’s eye view<br />
of protected marine life (Sep-Apr only). The East Coast Natureworld 8km north of Bicheno<br />
is a great place to see <strong>Tasmania</strong>n devils, wombats, snakes, and birdlife, many in a natural<br />
environment. Overnight East Coast (Bicheno, Swansea or Coles Bay)<br />
Day 3 Explore the wonders and beauty of the East Coast – At Freycinet National Park<br />
enjoy a walk to Wineglass Bay lookout at the Hazzards, or continue down to walk on its white<br />
beach, or alternately cruise around to Wineglass from Coles Bay. Overnight East Coast<br />
Day 4 Drive to Hobart – Sample some last minutes flavours of the East Coast at Freycinet<br />
Marine Farm, Kates Berry Farm or one of the many Cellar Doors. This region produces<br />
magnificent Pinots and Chardonnays. Take in the historic town of Richmond on route to<br />
Hobart. Discover Australia’s history in the Tasman Museum and Art Gallery or view antiquities<br />
and contemporary art at MONA. Overnight Hobart<br />
Day 5 Visit the Huon Valley – Get your heart racing on a jet boat ride up the Huon River or<br />
explore it at a more leisurely pace in a paddleboat. Soar above the forest at Tahune Airwalk,<br />
500m of elevated forest walk up to 50m above the forest floor. Overnight Hobart<br />
<strong>Tasmania</strong>’s Adventure Island<br />
10 days/9 nights<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Garry Moore<br />
West Coast Wilderness Railway Wineglass Bay from Mt Amos Strahan<br />
Day 1 Hobart – Explore Historic Battery Point and Salamanca Place. Overnight Hobart<br />
Day 2 Hobart - Discover Australia’s History in the Tasman Museum and Art Gallery. Drive to the<br />
summit of Mt Wellington. Overnight Hobart<br />
Day 3 Tasman Peninsula – Explore the spectacular Tasman Peninsula and the convict history of<br />
Port Arthur. Overnight Port Arthur<br />
Day 4 East Coast – Drive north along the East Coast to Freycinet National Park. Enjoy a walk<br />
over to Wineglass Bay. Overnight Freycinet<br />
Day 5 East Coast to Launceston – Drive inland via St Marys and Fingal to the Midland<br />
Highway, then north to Launceston. Explore the Cataract Gorge and discover the Queen Victoria<br />
Museum and Art Gallery. Overnight Launceston<br />
Day 6 In and around Launceston – Drive south to Longford and the historic Woolmers Estate,<br />
home of the National Rose Garden; or head north to the Tamar Valley Wine Route and enjoy<br />
lunch in a vineyard restaurant. Cross the Tamar on the Batman Bridge and visit the historic<br />
lighthouse and pilot station at Low Head. Overnight Launceston<br />
Day 7 Launceston to Cradle Mountain – <strong>Travel</strong> west to Cradle Mountain. Enjoy one of the<br />
many short walks in Cradle Valley – Circumnavigate Dove Lake or climb to the summit. Indulge in<br />
a luxurious spa experience. In the evening, take a wildlife-viewing tour. Overnight Cradle Mountain<br />
Day 8 Cradle Mountain to Strahan – Drive to Strahan – pause at Rosebery to walk to<br />
Mobtezuma Falls, the highest waterfall in the state. Overnight Strahan<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and Chris McLennan<br />
Richmond Arms Hotel<br />
and take a short cruise on Australia’s deepest lake. Discover Australia’s history in the Tasman<br />
Museum and Art Gallery or view antiquities and contemporary art at MONA. Overnight Hobart<br />
Day 6 Explore Hobart and surrounds – If your stay includes a Saturday, Salamanca Market<br />
is a must visit. Take in the historic town of Richmond in the afternoon.<br />
Low Head Lighthouse<br />
Village_Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Dan Fellow<br />
Day 6 Explore Hobart and surrounds – If your stay includes a Saturday, Salamanca Market<br />
is a must visit.<br />
Day 9 Explore Strahan – Take an inspiring Gordon River Cruise across Macquarie Harbour; or<br />
ride the West Coast Wilderness Railway through the King River Gorge and pristine wilderness to<br />
Queenstown. Overnight Strahan<br />
Day 10 Strahan to Hobart – Start early to drive through Queenstown to Hobart. Stretch your<br />
legs at Lake St Clair. Detour to Mt Field National Park and see platypus at the Something Wild<br />
Wildlife Sanctuary.<br />
<strong>Tasmania</strong> Tourism Australia©<br />
Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> & Nigel Honey Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and Dennis Harding Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong> and Nick Osborne<br />
SELF DRIVE ITINERARIES<br />
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TASMANIA, HOBART & LAUNCESTON MAPS<br />
King Island<br />
Queenstown<br />
Strahan<br />
Stanley<br />
Burnie<br />
Devonport<br />
Cradle Mountain<br />
Franklin<br />
Lower Gordon<br />
Wild Rivers<br />
National Park<br />
Cradle<br />
Mountain/<br />
Lake St Clair<br />
National Park<br />
TASMANIA<br />
Mt Field<br />
National Park<br />
New Norfolk<br />
HOBART<br />
Mt William<br />
National Park<br />
Launceston<br />
Ben Lomond<br />
National Park<br />
Swansea<br />
Flinders Island<br />
St Helens<br />
Scamander<br />
Bicheno<br />
Coles Bay<br />
Freycinet<br />
National Park<br />
Maria Island<br />
National Park<br />
TASMANIA, HOBART & LAUNCESTON MAPS<br />
South West<br />
National Park<br />
Bruny Island<br />
Port Arthur<br />
PATRICK ST<br />
ELIZABETH ST<br />
MELVILLE ST<br />
5<br />
HARRINGTON ST<br />
BRISBANE ST<br />
MURRAY ST<br />
ARGYLE ST<br />
BATHURST ST<br />
COLLINS ST<br />
LIVERPOOL ST<br />
MACQUARIE ST<br />
THE<br />
MALL<br />
CAMPBELL ST<br />
HOBART<br />
BROOKER AVE<br />
1<br />
6 8<br />
2<br />
Constitution<br />
Dock<br />
TASMAN HWY<br />
Victoria<br />
Dock<br />
Hobart Airport<br />
7 Sullivan’s<br />
Cove<br />
Ferry Terminal<br />
Salamanca<br />
Place<br />
WEST TAMAR HWY<br />
LAUNCESTON<br />
Paterson<br />
Bridge<br />
TAMAR<br />
RIVER<br />
Cataract<br />
Gorge<br />
Zig Zag<br />
Reserve<br />
HILL ST<br />
Kings<br />
Park<br />
B<br />
Arbour<br />
Park<br />
Royal<br />
Park<br />
BOURKE ST<br />
BATHURST ST<br />
PATERSON ST<br />
Charles St<br />
Bridge<br />
H<br />
BRISBANE ST<br />
C<br />
CHARLES ST<br />
WELLINGTON ST<br />
ESPLANADE<br />
CIMETIERE ST<br />
THE<br />
MALL<br />
WILLIAM ST<br />
ELIZABETH ST<br />
Brickfields<br />
Reserve<br />
ST JOHN ST<br />
TAMAR ST<br />
CAMERON ST<br />
YORK ST<br />
FREDERICK ST<br />
CANNING ST<br />
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EARL<br />
VINCENT ST<br />
Princes<br />
Square<br />
CHARLES ST<br />
CIMETIERE ST<br />
City Park<br />
GEORGE ST<br />
FRANKLAND ST<br />
BRISBANE ST<br />
BALFOUR ST<br />
Windmill<br />
Hill<br />
Reserve<br />
ARTHUR ST<br />
HIGH ST<br />
St Georges<br />
Square<br />
BARRACK ST<br />
DAVEY ST<br />
4<br />
SANDY BAY RD<br />
MONTPELIER<br />
RETREAT<br />
DE WITT ST<br />
SALAMANCA PL<br />
BATTERY POINT<br />
HAMPDEN RD<br />
COVILLE ST<br />
RUNNYMEDE ST<br />
3<br />
NAPOLEON ST<br />
Princess<br />
Park<br />
MONA ST<br />
Map Key<br />
Hobart<br />
Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart 1<br />
Leisure Inn Hobart Macquarie 2<br />
Lenna of Hobart 3<br />
Mantra One Sandy Bay Road 4<br />
Mercure Hobart 5<br />
Quality Hobart Midcity Hotel 6<br />
Somerset on the Pier Hobart 7<br />
The Henry Jones Art Hotel 8<br />
Launceston<br />
Hotel Grand Chancellor<br />
Launceston<br />
Leisure Inn Penny Royal Hotel<br />
& Apartments<br />
Sebel Launceston<br />
A<br />
B<br />
C<br />
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Booking Conditions<br />
1. Our Services and Obligations<br />
1.1 The services within this brochure are supplied by wholesaler<br />
GO Holidays, a division of Stella <strong>Travel</strong> Services NZ. They<br />
consist of arranging and co-ordinating travel, entertainment and<br />
accommodation facilities and services, and making bookings,<br />
issuing tickets and issuing vouchers to be redeemed by<br />
suppliers.<br />
1.2 We undertake to perform these services with reasonable care<br />
and skill. We will not be liable for any loss or damage, or loss of<br />
enjoyment which result from the act, default or omission of any<br />
person other than ourselves or employees, or any cause<br />
beyond our control. This includes (but is not limited to) loss,<br />
damage or loss of enjoyment which arises directly or indirectly<br />
from an Act of God, weather disruptions, dangers incidental to<br />
sea, fire, breakdown in machinery or equipment, acts of<br />
Government or authorities whether legitimate or not, wars<br />
whether declared or not, hostilities, acts of terrorism, civil<br />
disturbances, strikes, lockouts, riots, deaths, pilferage,<br />
epidemics, quarantines or medical, customs or immigration or<br />
emigration regulations.<br />
1.3 We are not able to exercise control over services we do not<br />
supply directly, therefore we will not be responsible for any loss<br />
or damage arising from:<br />
• Any booking made directly with a service supplier by your<br />
travel agent or by yourself direct; or<br />
• Any services which are not provided by us and which are<br />
additional to those described in this brochure.<br />
1.4 We will endeavour to provide the most suitable travel<br />
arrangements to meet the particular requirements you make<br />
known to us. However, travel is an individual experience, and<br />
your preferences and opinions may vary from our own. For this<br />
reason, we cannot take responsibility for your individual<br />
satisfaction, neither can we take responsibility for weather nor<br />
for compatibility of fellow guests or staff during the course of<br />
your travel.<br />
2. Supply of <strong>Travel</strong>, Entertainment, Accommodation Service<br />
and Facilities<br />
2.1 When we make bookings with the providers of travel,<br />
accommodation, entertainment, activities, facilities or services<br />
(“the Suppliers”) we are acting as a booking agent for the<br />
Suppliers.<br />
2.2 All travel, entertainment, activities, and accommodation<br />
facilities or services are supplied directly to you by the Supplier.<br />
We have no control over the facilities or services themselves, or<br />
the manner in which they are provided by the Suppliers.<br />
Therefore you should be aware of the following conditions:<br />
• GO Holidays Limited will not be liable for any loss or damage<br />
of any kind that may arise from your use or consumption of,<br />
or inability to use or consume those facilities or services.<br />
• The provision of those facilities or services is subject to the<br />
terms and conditions of your contract with each Supplier.<br />
• Where for any reason, a Supplier is unable to provide<br />
particular facilities or services, then that Supplier may be<br />
entitled, under its contract with you to substitute those<br />
services or facilities with comparable or equivalent facilities<br />
or services without incurring any liability to you. You should<br />
check your contract with each Supplier.<br />
• All facilities or services described by us are subject to<br />
availability from the Supplier.<br />
• GO Holidays Limited will not be liable or responsible for any<br />
loss or damage relating to your baggage, personal<br />
possessions, health or welfare, or delays or travel disruptions<br />
unless these arise directly from the service we provide to you.<br />
3. Business Purposes<br />
You agree that where our services are acquired for business<br />
purposes, or where you hold yourself out as acquiring our<br />
services for business purposes, the Consumer Guarantees Act<br />
1993 will not apply to any supply of goods or services made<br />
under these conditions, and we will not be liable or responsible<br />
for any loss or damage of any kind to you, including any<br />
consequential loss or damage however it may be caused.<br />
4. Information in the Brochure<br />
4.1 This brochure was published on 24 February 2012 and is valid<br />
for services used 01 April 2012 – 31 March 2013 unless<br />
otherwise advised. Exchange rates used when costing this<br />
brochure are as at 10 February 2012.<br />
4.2 While we have exercised reasonable care and skill to ensure<br />
that the contents of this brochure are correct, accurate, and<br />
up-to-date at the time of publishing, please note that the<br />
contents of this brochure are based on information supplied to<br />
us by the Suppliers. We do not have, and cannot be reasonably<br />
expected to have, personal knowledge about all the facilities or<br />
services provided by each Supplier.<br />
4.3 Facilities or services may change after the date of publication.<br />
We endeavour to keep travel agents informed of any changes<br />
to information in this brochure that are brought to our attention.<br />
Prior to booking your ticket, you should ask your travel agent<br />
about any changes to the published information of which your<br />
agent may be aware. You should also make sure that if your<br />
travel agent is advised of changes that occur after booking,<br />
your travel agent is able to contact you.<br />
4.4 All maps, illustrations and photographs are for indicative<br />
purposes only and may not necessarily reflect actual places or<br />
positioning.<br />
4.5 Accommodation must be consecutive at the same hotel to<br />
qualify for free nights. Important: Hotels have the right to<br />
change conditions e.g. 5th night free. Bonus offers: e.g. free<br />
upgrade or late checkouts are subject to availability at time of<br />
stay.<br />
5. Prices<br />
5.1 All prices shown in this brochure are on a per person basis<br />
unless otherwise stated and are expressed in New Zealand<br />
dollars. Vehicle rates are per vehicle.<br />
5.2 Events beyond our control, such as currency fluctuations,<br />
changes to the price of aviation fuel or changes to the cost of<br />
services and facilities may result in the prices charged to you<br />
being different.<br />
5.3 It must be understood that if for any of the reasons mentioned<br />
in Clause 5.2 price increases or variation of terms are notified<br />
to us between the time of booking and departure, we reserve<br />
the right to vary the price to you up to the time of your<br />
departure.<br />
5.4 Prices are based on a composite package of land and air<br />
content. If one only is sought a different basis of cost will apply.<br />
5.5 All prices exclude travel agent service fees.<br />
6. Payment<br />
6.1 A deposit of $100 must be paid to your travel agent within<br />
seven (7) days of verbal or written confirmation of booking<br />
request. Certain Suppliers may also require an additional<br />
booking fee or deposit to be paid.<br />
6.2 A booking requested less than seven (7) days prior to departure<br />
may incur communication charges.<br />
6.3 Final payment shall in all cases by made not less than 30 days<br />
prior to departure. In some cases the terms of the tour or travel<br />
may require full payment at an earlier date. In that case you will<br />
be advised at the time your booking is processed.<br />
6.4 Credit Card not permitted unless travel agent acts as merchant.<br />
7. Amendment or Cancellation<br />
7.1 If you wish, or circumstances require you to amend or cancel<br />
your booking for any reason, you should advise us in writing<br />
through your travel agent at the earliest possible time.<br />
7.2 Where you cancel any booking more than thirty (30) days prior<br />
to your departure you are likely to have to pay a fee. A<br />
cancellation fee of $200 will be imposed where cancellation is<br />
made within thirty (30) days prior to your departure, plus any<br />
suppliers charges as per note 7.3. Please refer however to<br />
Clause 7.6 for special conditions in some cases.<br />
7.3 The above cancellation fees are required to offset booking,<br />
communication and administration charges that will have<br />
already been incurred by us. In addition to our cancellation fee,<br />
you may also be required to pay cancellation fees imposed by<br />
our Suppliers (i.e. airlines, hotels, etc.) The amount of each<br />
Supplier’s cancellation fee is beyond our control, and payment<br />
is solely your responsibility. You should check with your travel<br />
agent concerning the amount of a Supplier’s cancellation fees.<br />
7.4 To the extent that we are able to do so (bearing in mind we are<br />
dependent upon third party availability beyond our control) we<br />
will be pleased to incorporate any reasonable changes you<br />
request. An itinerary change may attract a fee similar to<br />
cancellation fees in Clause 7.2 above to cover our<br />
administration costs.<br />
7.5 Some Suppliers may reserve the right to cancel or amend<br />
travel, accommodation, etc and GO Holidays must therefore<br />
reserve similar rights to cancel or amend any holiday<br />
arrangements.<br />
7.6 There are cases where the terms of supply as to refundability of<br />
pre-payments require provisions different from the above. In<br />
those cases the conditions specific to your tour will be advised<br />
to you at the time your booking is processed.<br />
8. Insurance<br />
We strongly recommend that as a minimum you insure yourself<br />
fully against cancellation, disruption, loss of luggage and<br />
personal property, and medical expenses. Your travel agent will<br />
be able to provide you with further information.<br />
9. Items Not Covered<br />
Unless otherwise specified, the cost of meals, drinks, laundry,<br />
telephone calls, insurance, sightseeing tours, local taxes,<br />
airport departure taxes, aviation insurance levies and passport<br />
or visa application fees are not included.<br />
10. Package Costs<br />
Included in the tour costs are charges for normal booking<br />
procedure costs, communication costs, administration,<br />
research, printing, etc. Where the land arrangements of<br />
holidays are included in a composite package, an itemisation of<br />
costs will not be rendered.<br />
11. Visas / Passports<br />
For all holidays in this brochure you will require a valid<br />
passport. You are responsible for arranging your own passport,<br />
visa and health requirements (including inoculation where<br />
applicable). You should check with your travel agent who will<br />
be able to provide you with the necessary information.<br />
12. Non-Use of Services or Facilities<br />
If, of your own choice, you decide not to use part or parts of<br />
the arranged services or facilities, you will not be entitled to a<br />
refund from us (provided we have carried out our service with<br />
reasonable skill and care and to your requirements) and you<br />
may not be entitled to a refund from any Supplier.<br />
13. GO Holidays Charter for Addressing Problems<br />
In the event that you should strike a problem or you are<br />
dissatisfied with some aspect of the services or facilities during<br />
the course of your trip, our recommendation is that you take<br />
the matter up directly with the supplier of the service at the<br />
time, or as soon as practicable in the circumstances. This<br />
provides the opportunity to have the matter discussed and<br />
investigated on the spot and a remedy negotiated then and<br />
there to enable you to continue enjoying your holiday. We have<br />
found from experience that it is very difficult (in some countries<br />
impossible) for us to obtain redress for you once travel has<br />
been completed. If this does not work, we wish to be involved<br />
at the earliest possible moment and our commitment is that we<br />
will immediately work on resolving the issue to your<br />
satisfaction.<br />
14. Health or Disability<br />
Some Suppliers may reserve the right to refuse to carry or<br />
accommodate people who, because of a health condition or<br />
disability, may require services or facilities to be provided in a<br />
special manner or at a certain stage of pregnancy. You should<br />
check this with your travel agent.<br />
15. Legal Claims<br />
The laws of New Zealand will govern any claims or legal action<br />
in connection with the provision of our services to you. Any<br />
claim or legal action against the Suppliers is likely to be subject<br />
to the terms of your contract with them, and may be governed<br />
by the laws of other countries.<br />
16. Images<br />
Our thanks to Tourism <strong>Tasmania</strong>.<br />
Please Read These<br />
Conditions Carefully<br />
The guarantees under the Consumer<br />
Guarantees Act will apply to services<br />
supplied by us except where they are<br />
acquired, or are held out as being<br />
acquired for business purposes.
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