Devonport:
Tasman Peninsula in the Tasman Region, is a charming town that blends rich convict history with breathtaking landscapes, thrilling coastal adventures and exceptional local food and beverages. Visitors can explore the UNESCO-listed Port Arthur Historic Site, cruise along dramatic sea cliffs and encounter wildlife and wonderful nature walks. With welcoming locals, a sustainable tourism focus and unforgettable experiences, Port Arthur is more than a town—it’s a destination that captivates the soul as a remote Tasmanian treasure. It’s a natural escape! https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies-top- tourism-town-2026/port-arthur-2026/
Nestled along Tasmania’s North West Coast, Devonport blends natural beauty with a vibrant community spirit. Expansive parklands, coastal beaches and scenic pathways invite exploration, while cultural landmarks such as Tiagarra Tasmanian Aboriginal Cultural Centre, Home Hill and the Bass Strait Maritime Museum reveal the city’s rich history. After dark, the free From Sky to Sea light show animates the waterfront, celebrating Devonport’s connection to land, sea and sky. Cradle Mountain lies within easy reach for an unforgettable day trip. As Tasmania’s gateway, Devonport is home to the Spirit of Tasmania ferries, welcoming visitors as they arrive by sea and begin journeys. https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies-top- tourism-town-2026/devonport-2026/
Queenstown:
Tucked deep within lutruwita/Tasmania’s wild West Coast, Queenstown is a place of striking contrasts and unforgettable stories. Once one of the world’s richest mining towns, it now offers a compelling blend of heritage, creativity and raw natural beauty. Steam trains wind through rainforest, while murals and galleries bring history vividly to life. Conversations with locals add depth and authenticity to every visit. Framed by dramatic mountains and vast wilderness, Queenstown invites visitors to slow down, connect and explore. It’s more than a destination — it’s an experience that lingers long after you leave. https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies-top- tourism-town-2026/queenstown-2026/
Legana:
Overlooking the Kanamaluka/Tamar River in Northern Tasmania, Legana is more than a gateway to the Tamar Valley—it is a destination to return to. Once covered in apple orchards, this thriving river edge town has blossomed into an innovation hub of open community spaces, world-class gastronomy, and boutique cool-climate vineyards.
Built for living and sharing, Legana invites visitors to experience the region like a true local. Whether exploring the open wetlands, sharing a hyper- seasonal meal, or gathering to cheer at award- winning recreational grounds - Legana bypasses tourist spectacle to offer an authentic, community- led Tasmanian experience. https://tict.com.au/tourism-awards-programs/ tassies-top-tourism-towns/vote-now-tassies-top- tourism-town-2026/legana-2026/
Port Arthur:
Port Arthur, nestled on Tasmania’s Turrakana/
ABOVE LEFT: EVENFALL WINERY, LEGANA. ABOVE: MAIN STREET, QUEENSTOWN
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