| Tasmania 
                          Motorhome hire with locations from our different selfdrive 
                          rental suppliers such as Hobart, Launceston and Davenport. 
                          Just 
                          easily 
                          compare all our options available 
                          in Tasmania for each motorhome size and layout.  Tasmania 
                          is an island separated from mainland Australia by the 
                          240 km stretch of Bass Strait with spectacular scenery, 
                          a rich heritage and superb food and wine. It's an island 
                          made for touring - and the best way to explore is in 
                          a comfortable, spacious, self-contained motorhome or 
                          campervan from Tasmania Motorhomes. Getting 
                          to Tasmania can be by ferry or plane.
 Explore the Apple Island as it is also known in a quality 
                          Motorhome or Campervan hire rental. We have an itinerary 
                          from hobart to Hobart though you can vary from Launceston 
                          or Davenport - check here for the Island 
                          of Tasmania's distances. Don't be constrained by 
                          a time and guide let yourself be the guide and explore 
                          explore explore.  Why 
                          be tied down to a daily schedule? In your own travelling 
                          home, you can plan your journey as you go. Our motorhomes 
                          and campervans are top quality, late model vehicles, 
                          superbly maintained and fully equipped with verything 
                          you need. Experience the most relaxing, versatile and 
                          enjoyable way to discover Tasmania.
 Tasmania is a land abundant – a island of wild pristine 
                          landscapes; friendly, folks; a pleasant, moderatley 
                          seasonal temperate climate; world stand wines 
                          and rich cuisine and exquisite produce. With is 
                          heritage and colonial history Tasmania boosts a friendly 
                          and relaxed island lifestyle for your to experince in 
                          your travels around the island. According to travellers 
                          in search of excellence, Tasmania has one of the world’s 
                          10 best beaches (Wineglass Bay, ), one of the world’s 
                          best little town (Strahan) one of the world’s Sustainable 
                          Tourism Initiative. There are so many things 
                          to do in Tasmania from fishing, farms, wineries, parks, 
                          activities and adventures. The warmer months are a good choice of time to visit 
                          Hobart and tour around Tasmania especially during late 
                          summer and autumn. Hobart is choice comencing point 
                          for for vacation around the island state of Tasmania. 
                          Hire a rental luxury spacious campervan or motorhome 
                          with a toilet, shower, airconditioner from Hobart and 
                          consider 10 to 14 days to be able to experience 
                          the many things to do Tasmania or try our cultural 
                          hertiage with our events 
                          such as arts, museums and sport in Tasmania and 
                          places to go 
                          in Tasmania. Scenic Drives Scenic drives Tasmania’s network of highways allows 
                          you to loop around the island using a combination of 
                          routes. The road to the west coast (A10) winds from 
                          Hobart to Strahan through the Tasmanian Wilderness World 
                          Heritage Area (WHA). You can follow the Bass Highway 
                          (A2) along the north-west coast to the far north-west. 
                         On the east coast, the Tasman Highway (A3) takes you 
                          alongside beaches and tiny seaside towns to Coles Bay 
                          and Freycient National Park and on to St Helens.  On the the Lake Highway (A5) you cross the "roof" of 
                          Tasmania - the Central Plateau; while the Heritage Highway 
                          (Highway1) links the historic Georgian midland villages. 
                         On the Arthur Highway (A9) you travel the Tasman Peninsula 
                          to Port Arthur and the Port Arthur Historic Site, while 
                          the Huon Highway (A6) takes you to waterways and wilderness 
                          south of Hobart. Acknowledgements: Scenic Drives 
                          is an extract from http://www.discovertasmania.com |