Tasmania's Own Redline Coach Services
Tasmania's Own Redline Coaches is Tasmania’s largest coach company and also has self-drive mini coaches.
The company offer coaches for conferences, tours, charters and provide special services including wheelchair access coaches.
Tasmania's Own Redline Coaches fleet of five-star coaches range from 10-seaters through to 69-seaters. The company has been a family transport business since 1933.
Tasmania's Own Redline also offers extended coach tours into Tasmania, known as Tasmanian Retreat Tours. The tours vary from three days to nine days and are all guaranteed departures.
Tasmanian Retreat Tours have been created through the decades of being provider of thousands of extended coach tours throughout Tasmania. The Tasmanian drivers provide you with local commentary and interesting facts about this unique island.
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Five Day TourThis is a five day tour exploring the best of Tasmania on a luxury coach. From Hobart you will visit Cadbury's chocolate factory before heading to Mount Field National Park and Russell Falls. The tour then travels to Queenstown via Derwent Bridge where you will see The Wall in the Wilderness. On the second day, take a ride on the West Coast Wilderness Railway or a cruise on the Gordon River. You will then move on to Cradle Mountain where you can marvel at Dove Lake and the majestic peaks before cruising on to the murals of Sheffield. On the fourth day, wander historic Stanley and take a chairlift ride. At Beauty Point take a guided tour of Seahorse World, an actual working seahorse farm. Then travel to Grindelwald, a picturesque Swiss Village nestled in the rolling hills of the Tamar Valley. Enjoy afternoon tea at Grindelwald while taking in the spectacular surroundings. Stop at Brady's Lookout to take in its panoramic views of the Tamar Valley. On the final day you will visit Bridestowe Lavender Farm, Penny Royal Gunpowder Mill and Woolmers Estate. Four Day East Coast TourThe Four Day East Coast Tour covers all the highlights of Tasmania's spectacular east coast. The tour begins in Launceston with its architectural and heritage buildings and Cataract Gorge where you can wander the magnificent gardens. Marvel at the Blow Hole at Bicheno and then meet a Tassie Devil at Zoo Doo. From here you will travel south to Franklin with a visit to the Wooden Boat Centre where traditional skills of wooden boatbuilding are taught. Experience the tree tops walk at the Tahune Airwalk, enjoy a barbeque, then continue to Mt. Wellington (weather permitting) for a magnificent view of Hobart. The following day you will head down the Tasman Peninsula, visiting the Blowhole, Devil's Kitchen, Tasman Arch and Doo Town, then Port Arthur Historic Site for a guided tour, and a harbour cruise past the Isle of the Dead. The tour will conclude with a visit to Richmond with Australia's oldest gaol, bridge, and Catholic church. Four Day West Coast TourThis four day tour takes you on an exploration of Tasmania's wild and fascinating west coast. In Hobart, you will stop by the Cadbury's Chocolate Factory before travelling to Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls. The tour will then take you to Queenstown via Derwent Bridge where you will see The Wall in the Wilderness. On the second day, take a heritage steam train ride on the West Coast Wilderness Railway or a cruise on the Gordon River. This is followed by a visit to Cradle Mountain and Sheffield, the town of murals. On your final day, visit historic Stanley, take the chairlift ride and visit the ‘Home of the big Penguin.' You will then travel to Beauty Point where you can take a guided tour of Seahorse World, an actual working seahorse farm. At the end of the tour you will travel to Grindelwald, a picturesque Swiss Village nestled in the rolling hills of the Tamar Valley. Enjoy an afternoon tea stop at Grindelwald while you take in the spectacular surroundings. Take photos from Brady's Lookout with its panoramic views of the Tamar Valley. Seven to Nine Day TourThis tour allows seven or nine days travel around Tasmania on a luxury coach. On this tour you will visit Launceston, its architectural and heritage buildings and Cataract Gorge. On Tasmania's stunning east coast you can see the Blow Hole at Bicheno and view the Tasmanian devil. Further south, you will visit the Wooden Boat Centre at Franklin where traditional skills of wooden boatbuilding are taught. Experience the high wires of Tahune Airwalk, enjoy a barbeque and continue to Mount Wellington. Down the Tasman Peninsula, you will see Devil's Kitchen and Tasman Arch, then head to Port Arthur Historic Site. Stop by Richmond with Australia's oldest gaol, bridge, and Catholic church. Leaving Hobart, you will head towards the west coast via Mount Field National Park. On the way to Queenstown you can see The Wall in the Wilderness. Take a ride on the West Coast Wilderness Railway or a cruise on the Gordon River. Visit Cradle Mountain and see the murals at Sheffield. At historic Stanley, catch the chairlift ride and at Beauty Point take a guided tour of Seahorse World. Bridestowe Lavender Farm, Penny Royal Gunpowder Mill and Woolmers Estate will complete your tour. Three Day TourThis three day tour offers you the opportunity to discover south and south-west Tasmania. The tour begins in Hobart with a visit to Cadbury's Chocolate Factory before following the Derwent River to New Norfolk, a town often compared to that of Kent in England. You will travel on to Mt Field National Park to view Tasmania's well known waterfalls, Russell Falls. Then it is on to Tarraleah, a massive power station and the wilderness journey to Derwent Bridge in Tasmania's Central Highlands. Here you will see The Wall in the Wilderness. After this unique experience you will head to the township of Queenstown, a town that is literally carved out of the mountains. On the second day you can experience the West Coast Heritage Steam Train for a unique experience through the heart of Dubbil Barril and the King River or a cruise on the Gordon River and Hells Gate adventure before returning to Queenstown. Day three takes you to Cradle Mountain where you can enjoy the visitor centre and take a shuttle into Dove Lake with a local guide. You will then leave the wilderness for Sheffield, a famous town of murals. | |
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