
Until recently, I'd never set foot in Tasmania. As a born-and-bred Aussie, I'd somehow always skipped over it in favour of other holiday spots. But this year, I finally made the trip, and I already want to go back.
Here's everything I did, ate, drank, and saw—and exactly why I'm already planning my return.
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A quick flight to Hobart.
I flew into Hobart from Sydney, and the flight couldn't have been easier. Under two hours, smooth the whole way, and I basically napped from take-off to landing. Stress-free travel is always a good sign of how a trip will go.
Once I landed, it was straight to my hire car. I booked through Turo, which is a car-sharing platform where local hosts rent out their personal cars. I hired a 2016 Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class from host Jody, and it made the trip feel like a luxury getaway from the get-go.
I felt like a Housewife of Hobart.
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