Wineglass Bay from Mt Amos summit Credit: Chad Dewson
Tasmania's Off Season runs from May to August, and 2026 is shaping up to be a good one. The season brings events like Dark Mofo alongside dedicated winter experiences that give clients real reasons to travel during Tasmania's cooler months.
Join us live to hear what's new for the Off Season. We'll be joined by Tasmanian operators with product updates, and you'll have the chance to ask questions and hear what they love about winter in Tasmania.
Qualified Tassie Specialists and key distribution partners based in Australia and New Zealand are eligible to enter. Register, attend the webinar and complete the quiz to go in the draw to win.
Our prizes include:
- five $2,000 Tasmanian Vacations Travel Vouchers to Discover Tasmania your way.
- two Truffle Prize Packs from The Truffle Farm.
- three Winter Prize packs.
Register via the link below:
Date: 28 April 2026
Time: 11:00am AEST | 1:00pm NZST
Join us live and complete the quiz that follows for your chance to win.
Not yet a Tassie Specialist?
Complete our Tassie Specialist learning modules, attend the webinar and complete the quiz by Tuesday 5 May 2026 to be in the running.
Become a Tassie Specialist today.
Terms and conditions
The prize is non-transferable.
To be eligible, entrants must attend the livestream webinar on Tuesday 28 April 2026, complete the quiz that follows and be a qualified Tassie Specialist or subscribed to the KDP database.
Read the full terms and conditions [PDF].
Trade Ready Off Season Offers
The Nut. Credit: Jason Charles Hill
Tasmanian Vacations
Escape the crowds, layer up and sit by an open fire while you sip, savour or slurp your favourite whisky, wine or craft beer. Tasmanian Vacations knows Tasmania the way only locals do, and this winter they're making it easier to hit the road with free carbon offset fuel offers on self-drive bookings of 10 or more nights.
The Truffle Farm. Credit: Jess Bonde
The Truffle Farm
Rug up and get ready for a truly Tasmanian afternoon with a mid-winter truffle hunt followed by fireside treats. The Truffle Farm near Deloraine has a 90-minute afternoon hunt with trained dogs, finishing fireside with handmade truffle s'mores and Tasmanian wine.
Sea to Sky Night Cruise. Credit: Loic Le Guilly
Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures
Winter's dark skies come alive on Tasmanian Wild Seafood Adventures' winter-exclusive Sea to Sky dinner cruises. Cruising south of Hobart, the catamaran glides through the D'Entrecasteaux Channel with fresh abalone, oysters and scallop pie on the menu and the southern night sky overhead.
Above and Beyond. Credit: Tourism Australia
Above and Beyond
Above and Beyond Tasmanian Seaplanes is Tasmania's only seaplane operator, lifting off from the Hobart waterfront for a 30-minute alpine flight over the snow-dusted ridgelines, alpine tarns and the sheer dolerite faces of Kunanyi / Mount Wellington.
Bridestowe Lavender Estate. Credit: Luke Tscharke
Bridestowe Lavender Estate
Drive 50 minutes from Launceston to arrive at Bridestowe Lavender Estate. Visitors will go behind the fence this Off Season, with a private all-terrain vehicle tour through 120 acres of lavender rows and access to historic processing facilities normally closed to the public.

Three Capes Track - Tasman Island. Credit: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Tasmanian Walking Company
Tasmanian Walking Company has been guiding walks for more than 35 years, and this winter they're offering something a little special: a sunrise walk to the Blade, the Three Capes Track's nerve-challenging lookout, with a complimentary spa treatment and optional cold plunge included.
Tahune Adventures Swinging Bridges Walk. Credit: Tourism Tasmania
TasVillas Group
Tasmania's largest accommodation group, TasVillas Group has been connecting visitors with the island for close to 40 years, and this winter they're offering a 7-night drive and stay package that includes car hire, a $150 attractions voucher, a Waverley Mills merino blanket and a bottle of Tasmanian red waiting at one of the properties.