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Great Eastern Drive Road Trip in Tasmania – 5 Reasons to Explore

    Great Eastern Drive Road Trip na Tasmânia

    The Great Eastern Drive is one of the most spectacular road trips in Tasmania – Australia, stretching along the island’s east coast between Orford and St Helens. This route is perfect for you if you love breathtaking landscapes, white sandy beaches, and local gastronomy. It was the first stage of our Tasmania journey, and we couldn’t have started better!

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    How to Explore the Great Eastern Drive

    The best way to explore this route is by car. We rented one with DiscoverCars, and if you’re looking for tips on how to rent a car in Tasmania, we have a post to help you out!

    5 Reasons to Take the Great Eastern Drive

    1. Vineyards along the coast

    Vineyard on the Great Eastern Drive

    The east coast is known for its wines. Along the way, you’ll find several vineyards and wineries offering wine tastings and local dishes. Take a break and explore more about wine tourism in Tasmania!

    2. Fresh seafood cuisine

    Along the route, seafood reigns! Fresh oysters, lobsters, and even classic fish and chips are always available, perfect for a meal by the sea.

    3. Breathtaking Scenery

    Wineglass Bay - Great Eastern Drive

    Every turn of the road reveals a new unforgettable landscape, such as the stunning Wineglass Bay, the tranquil Friendly Beaches, the impressive Peron Dunes, or the incredible view of Coles Bay. From serene coves to stunning bays, each stop invites you to create unique memories.

    4. White sandy beaches

    Great Eastern Drive

    Some of the most breathtaking beaches in Tasmania are here, like Friendly Beaches, Raspins Beach, Lagoons Beach, and the stunning Bay of Fires, all with sand so white it seems unreal and crystal-clear waters that range from turquoise to emerald green. Each of these beaches has its unique charm: Friendly Beaches is perfect for long walks and panoramic views; Raspins Beach is ideal for relaxing and contemplating the horizon; Lagoons Beach enchants with its tranquility, while Bay of Fires, with its orange rock formations, is a true natural spectacle. While we didn’t swim (it wasn’t warm enough for us), we took the opportunity to explore and absorb the untouched beauty of these unforgettable landscapes.

    5. Hikes in natural parks

    Great Eastern Drive - Wineglass Bay Lookout

    The highlight of the region is the Freycinet National Park, where you can explore incredible trails like the hike to the Wineglass Bay lookout, offering an unforgettable panoramic view of this iconic bay. Another must-do trail is the Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit, which combines two stunning beaches in a single hike. For something shorter, the Cape Tourville Lighthouse Walk is an easy and accessible option, with spectacular views over the coast and ocean.

    Additionally, Friendly Beaches and Coles Bay offer peaceful coastal trails, perfect for those who want to enjoy stunning landscapes without much effort. It’s a true paradise for hiking and panoramic views.

    Where to Stay on the Great Eastern Drive

    We divided our stay into two strategic locations to explore the region: Bicheno and St Helens. Here are our recommendations:

    Bicheno

    A charming coastal village known for the blue penguins you can watch at sunset and the impressive Blowhole, a remarkable natural phenomenon.

    • Budget: Bicheno East Coast Holiday Park – Simple cabins and camping areas, ideal for those seeking something affordable.
    • Mid-range: Beachend Accommodation – We stayed in this comfortable apartment, featuring a kitchenette and a quiet location on the northern edge of town.
    • Luxury: Cod Rock Point – A sophisticated property with stunning ocean views.

    St Helens

    Gateway to the famous Bay of Fires, St Helens is perfect for exploring pristine beaches and enjoying a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

    Ready for your road trip? This route has everything to make it unforgettable!

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