Regent Park Apartments will more than fulfill your holiday dreams. Nestled in the trendy suburb of Sandy Bay, the 14 units are surroun" />
Regent Park Apartments will more than fulfill your holiday dreams. Nestled in the trendy suburb of Sandy Bay, the 14 units are surrounded by a charming garden, with public transport and several beaches just a stone's throw away. Conveniently close to the historic Battery Point district, the city of Hobart, Wrest Point Casino, and offers stunning views of the Derwent Estuary and Kunanyi/Mount Wellington.
No matter where you explore in southern Tasmania, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, history enthusiast, nature lover, foodie, or a fan of wine, beer, whisky, and cider. Bushwalkers and those seeking scenic beauty will also find plenty to enjoy.
You could easily spend a week uncovering the delights of Hobart, with its historic sandstone warehouses, narrow lanes, and colonial-era cottages. Be sure to visit the Cascade Brewery, Mawson’s Hut, and the Female Factory. Your experience at the internationally renowned MONA Museum will leave you in awe. Kunanyi/Mount Wellington offers breathtaking views year-round, while the Derwent Estuary is perfect for boat cruises and relaxing at waterside cafés and galleries. You might even find your visit coinciding with one of the many local festivals or events, witness the southern lights in the picturesque beach suburb of Kingston, or spot a majestic southern right whale.
Bruny Island is a scenic wonder, featuring stunning views from the Neck and the Lighthouse, along with some of the best oysters you’ll ever taste. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy here too. The Huon Valley leads to the southernmost point of Australia, where you can’t miss Tahune Adventures, the Apple Shed Museum, Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs, and the stunning reflections in the Huon River framed by the Hartz Mountains on a calm day. The Tasman Peninsula, best viewed by helicopter or boat, offers much more than just Port Arthur and nearby geological wonders. Our staff can share hidden gems and provide discounts to many attractions.
Returning visitors often find it hard to resist another trip to the picture-perfect village of Richmond and the boutique wineries in Coal River Valley. Don’t forget to explore the eclectic antique shops in the Derwent Valley and visit Mount Field National Park, home to the iconic Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls. For a little adventure, consider a trip to the Wall in the Wilderness (often called Australia’s Sistine Chapel), marvel at the Gordon Dam, or hike around Lake St Clair.