The Saffire Freycinet hotel opened in Tasmania's Freycinet National Park in April 2010. (Sapphires are found widely in Tasmania, and Freycinet National Park was named after Henri and Louis de ...
Wineglass Bay Estate in Tasmania’s Freycinet region will offer a luxurious stay and cellar door experience in one.
It looks like a giant manta ray beached near the water--gray with a wavy roof. You don't see it in the landscape until you arrive, and that's precisely the point: In Tasmania natural beauty is ...
Occupying a peninsula just south of Coles Bay, Freycinet National Park is a prime spot for bird-watching, camping and scenic drives. The park also features white-sand beaches surrounded by pink ...
When you think of Tasmania’s Freycinet National Park, the curvaceous, turquoise-rimmed Wineglass Bay likely comes to mind. But the park’s lesser-known attractions are exceptional, too. Affordable ...
The first cab off the rank is a three-bedroom villa that will cost an estimated $8700 a night, including all meals, drinks and experiences. It will be built on the northwestern section of Saffire, set ...
Elizabeth Warkentin is a Canada-based journalist and photographer. Elizabeth's work has appeared in publications including Smithsonian, The Guardian, and National Geographic. Our group of seven stood ...