Tasmania is home to gourmet food, incredible bush walks, native wildlife and stunning beaches – oh and seriously luxe Airbnbs. In this article, we’ve round up our favourite Tasmania honeymoon Airbnb stays. Read on – but warning, you’ll have a hard time choosing.
Featured Airbnb – Bruny Island Hideaway.
A Timber and Stone House With Sweeping Views – Rocky Hills, TAS
Perched above the Great Eastern Drive on a convict heritage site, this gorgeous space features sweeping views over Great Oyster Bay, the Freycinet Peninsula, Schouten Island, and Maria Island. Amazing, huh? Plus, the interiors? To die for.
An Eco-Luxe Container, With An Outdoor Tub – Lilydale, TAS
We’re all for the latest trend – recycled shipping container style homes. This renovated luxury space is a one-bedroom getaway featuring beautiful details, organic breakfast hampers, Tassie wines, and of course, a wood fire.
A Quaint Little Barn, In The Heart of Hobart CBD – Hobart, TAS
Get your Hobart fix on your honeymoon and stay at this award-winning 1820’s barn that’s been converted to be an Airbnb stay.
Cabins Rest (Absolute Waterfront Heritage Cabin) – Strahan, TAS
The name says it all really. Captains Rest is a special place made for two, with a bed and clawfoot bath that looks out onto the water. We’d use one word to describe this luxe getaway: cosy.
A Retreat With Both An Indoor and Outdoor Tub – Tinderbox, TAS
This designer apartment is set in the bush by the water in Tinderbox, Tasmania. You’ll have access to the private Wilderness Deck which includes the Timber Hot Tub, Sauna, and fire pit. Perfect for summer and winter stays.
Bruny Boathouse, Alonnah – TAS
If boathouse stays are your jam, then this intimate retreat might be the place to call home for your honeymoon and by the looks of the view you won’t want to leave.
Luxury Oceanfront Villas – Falmouth, TAS
Each villa in this collection of five is almost identical, and only 50 metres from the ocean with panoramic sea views. How’s that for a honeymoon location?
Bruny Island Hideaway, Alonnah – TAS
OK last but certainly not least, this secluded hideaway is absolutely to die for. It’s a tiny house that’s here to show you how little you need to be happy. Surrounded by 99 acres of conservation forest, you’ll be able to watch the abundant wildlife, all from the outdoor bath that’s been embedded into the deck.