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Have it all to yourself…

Experience the magic, just you.

A bonding experience like no other

Experience the beauty of The Maria Island Walk with your closest friends and family with a private group booking of up to ten guests. You’ll be the only people on the Maria Island Walk and have our expert guide, all to yourself.

Native Guma Leaves flora Illustration Maria iSLAND

Private Bookings on The Maria Island Walk

  • Set your own pace and enjoy the undivided attention of our team of field guides and support staff.
  • Enjoy the serenity with only your nearest and dearest
  • We can tailor special meals or itineraries just for your group, at an additional cost
  • Private walks are operated with a minimum of eight and a maximum of 10 guests. For smaller private groups, the equivalent of eight guests will need to be paid for exclusive use of the walk
  • For special-interest groups such as birding, wildlife, geology or photography, please contact mariaisland@wildbushluxury.com.

Conservation on Maria Island

Learn more about our conservation and sustainability efforts

Experience Co

The Maria Island Walk team first hosted walkers in 2003 when founder and local Ian Johnstone realised his vision of showcasing the natural and cultural heritage of Tasmania’s east coast to visitors in a style that was sensitive to the environment and that immersed guests in the stories of the landscape. Since then, the experience has become a national leader in nature tourism and has always stayed true to its principles of working in tune with its environment and the local Tasmanian community.

The walk is now part of the Wild Bush Luxury stable of small sustainable nature tourism businesses, all of which have a mission to use their tourism business to conserve their environment through educating, inspiring and connecting visitors to the bush. We are guided by the 4Cs framework – Conservation, Culture, Community and Commerce – through which we see the success of our business as inextricably linked with the health of our environment and the communities around us. The inspiration behind The Maria Island Walk comes from the team of guides who bring their knowledge and passion, connecting up to ten guests to the bush on each Maria Island Walk departure.

The Maria Island Walk is owned by Experience Co Limited (EXP), an Australian owned company specialising in adventure and leisure tourism.  Experience Co provides experiences across Australia and New Zealand.

The walk that keeps walking off with all the awards.

The Maria Island Walk strives for ongoing excellence and continues to be awarded for the efforts.

Frequently Ask Questions

We look forward to helping you if you don’t find what you need. Get in touch by calling +61 3 6234 2999 or emailing mariaisland@wildbushluxury.com

MORE FAQs

Where do you pick up from?

We collect guests from central Hobart hotels from 7:30am on Day 1 of the walk. On Day 4 of the walk we offer a scheduled airport transfer at 4:00pm * or transfer guests to their hotel in central Hobart by 5:00pm. *We recommend guests book flights from 6:00pm.

Is this an easy walk?

Guests walk along firm beaches and formed bush tracks and a moderate level of fitness is required. A backpack with all personal gear is carried by each guest throughout the walk. On side trips such as climbing the mountain peaks or walking to Haunted Bay we provide a lighter day pack for you to use. 

What’s the weather like?

Maria Island has a mild, temperate climate during walking months and has an average daytime temperature in the 20s and night time 10-15 degrees. As the weather can change and we recommend guests bring everything on our recommended gear list. We can review the 4 day weather forecast on the morning of the departure and leave behind any items considered surplus for storage in the office.

I’m booking this walk solo, is there anything I need to know?

Here is a single supplement for this walk, as accommodation throughout the walk is designed for pairs. Single walkers may share with other same gender guests. Single sleeping arrangements can be organised through paying an addition single supplement with the office team at the time of booking.

What’s the accommodation like?

Two nights will be at our beautiful camps where guests enjoy twin share*, comfortable cabins with raised beds, complete with mattresses, sleeping bags and pillows. The camps are environmentally sensitive; with water tanks collecting rain from some of the world’s cleanest air, wash rooms, warm outdoor bush showers and composting toilets. The final night is in historic Bernacchi House; guests enjoy hot showers, fresh linen, recline by wood fires and a piano whilst waiting for the final night’s banquet. *Single walkers may share with other same gender guests. Single sleeping arrangements can be organised through paying an addition single supplement with the office team at the time of booking.

Native Blue Gum branch Illustration Maria Island Walk
What They’re Saying

I have felt so energized ever since Maria Island and would do it again in a heartbeat. Thank you for such a sublime, relaxing, uplifting experience

Samantha EnglishGuest

We had a great group - fun, outgoing, adventurous, laid back and great company. The trip was flawlessly organised and the walks and scenery just so beautiful.

Jane RothschildGuest

It was one of our best holidays ever. It was TRULY amazing. The accommodation was 10/10 (the outdoor facility was so much better than we expected).

Vanessa Angrove-RogersGuest

I absolutely loved my Maria Island Walk and so many friends I have told about it have it on their bucket lists. I have amazing photos and memories, and this really was four days that will last a lifetime. Thank you!

Kellie LondreganGuest

Two of the best guides I have come across through my travels in Australia and internationally.

Hans van HaalenGuest

Join us on Maria Island for four days that will last a lifetime.

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The Maria Island Walk acknowledges the Aboriginal Communities and Traditional Custodians of country throughout Tasmania and we recognise their continued connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Elders past and present, as we seek to understand their history and learn from their knowledge.