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A rugged mountain range in Tasmania, Australia, with its peaks reflected in the still water of a pristine lake below.
Australia

Walking Australia: From Tasmania to the Great Ocean Road

Program No. 20755RJ
Participant Reviews
5
Based on 13 Reviews
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Sherry – Class of 2010 | Goleta, CA
This was a fantastic trip! Our guide, Sylvia, was wonderful. If she did not know the answer to your question she would look for the answer. We had a flight delay between Hobart and Melbourne which caused us to lose a day of our trip on the Great Ocean Road. As she lives in the area she and our driver James were able to rearrange some things to try to recover some of the lost sights. Director Denise kept everyone on time and helped 2 of our group and 3 other suitcases that had been left behind in Melbourne join the group on Tasmania. The slight delay allowed the group to have extra time at a river that was known to have platypus. To our delight we were able to follow one as it moved downstream. The scenery was beautiful on Tasmania and The Great Ocean Road. We saw wallaby, pademellon and echidna in the wild. We saw koalas, emu, and kangaroo at a sanctuary set up to bring farm land back to its natural state so the animals were free to come and go. We also visited a sanctuary that rescues animals and were able to see tasmanian devils. Ranks very near the top as one of my best trips ever.
— Review left March 18, 2026
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Karen – Class of 2023 | Champaign, IL
Walking Australia: From Tasmania to the Great Ocean Road was a superb and very active program! We saw kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, echidnas, Tasmanian devils, and one snake! The scenery was beautiful! If you have energy for lots of walks, this might be the trip for you!
— Review left March 17, 2026
Cynthia – Class of 2015 | Yorba Linda, CA
The title of this adventure says it all … excellent! 3 cheers for Tasmania & The Great Ocean Walks you’ll experience!! Australian fauna, flora & nature’s scenery to forever remember!
— Review left October 28, 2025
Mary – Class of 2022 | Yorba Linda, CA
Incredible scenery and a wonderful experience. The leaders and other participants made the trip even better!
— Review left October 21, 2025
Kathleen – Class of 2025 | Bellingham, WA
Due to one of us having a foot injury, we only participated in the Tasmania portion of the trip. Overall, we thought it was excellent. Tasmania is beautiful, our coordinators were professional, friendly, and knowledgeable. The fauna/flora was spectacular. The special educational opportunities (oyster farm, wildlife lecture re Tasmanian devils) were also very enjoyable. The group were all wonderful, friendly people with a sense of adventure. Our lodgings ranged from good to wow. Some were quite "wilderness lodge" in nature, some historical in Hobart. The food was generally sturdy, and occasional great, but plenty of it. Lovely bus drivers and comfortable transportation. I would have easily managed the hikes if toes had remained intact. Our program coordinator was very helpful in getting appropriate taping and management of broken toe. We were sorry to have missed the hiking on the Great Ocean Road.
— Review left March 30, 2025
Elizabeth – Class of 2000 | Princeton, NJ
This was an excellent introduction to Tasmania, an unfamiliar place for most of us, and a satisfying tour of a very popular place, the Great Ocean Road.
— Review left March 17, 2025
Kay – Class of 2016 | San Rafael, CA
I really appreciated our leaders love of country and their ability to impart their knowledge and enthusiasm to participants.
— Review left October 21, 2024
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Judith – Class of 2023 | Encino, CA
I had already submitted my review and then I found my notes and comments" 1. As I mentioned in my prior review, you need to tell in detail what we are doing each day at dinner 2. Do a quick review in the morning so everyone can pick up the sheet or knows that they need to go back to their room for whisperer, fly net, dry towels, etc. 3. We don't need the sweets every day with the lunch. The sandwich that we got for 3 days in a roll was great. I would rather skip the sweet and have another night of wine. 4. The food at the Bicheno location was horrible - I would rather have skipped eatting there and had as buy your own meal and a lower price. 5. Last night at Marriott for dinner was a disaster - choose a less expensive hotel and rent a room for dinner like we had Hadley, It was so loud we couldn't hear each other talk and rushed through the meal and took desert up to our rooms to eat. I would have much preferred to have the last night and the Mash session over dinner with two glasses of wine. Hilary did a great job at the Mash session of telling us everything we did - I would have appreciated having this as our final handout.
— Review left November 26, 2023
Gloria – Class of 2008 | Jacksonville, FL
This program is not the red rocks, desert and Great Barrier Reef that you may think of when you think of Australia. There are lush, green forests, beautiful seascapes, and wonderful animals, on a variety of hikes. Tasmania is a really special place, and this is a great chance to experience it.
— Review left November 20, 2023
Susan – Class of 2019 | Tempe, AZ
This program is listed as spirited and was such. The days are packed with hiking but also other activities not as strenuous. I don't think I lost weight because most of the meals were too delicious!
— Review left February 28, 2023
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Gayle – Class of 2017 | Montrose, CO
I thought it was a good trip.
— Review left November 27, 2022
Charles – Class of 2019 | Bennington, VT
Superb experience! Majestic vistas! Incredible animals up close! Awesome hikes! Good accommodations. Excellent guides. Except for one day, we hit a sweet spot with the weather. Definitely a bucket list trip!
— Review left November 3, 2022
Deborah – Class of 2003 | Portland, OR
Excellent hiking experience in diverse areas of Tasmania and Australia. The guides and leaders were very knowledgeable about the plants, animals and environment. An impromptu visit to an alpaca farm and cheese making farm were a big hit. The Great Ocean trail went through bush land and beautiful ocean viewing areas. The highlight of seeing the penguins and the 12 Apostles was amazing. Highly recommend this trip to all RS hikers.
— Review left October 23, 2022