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Tasmania

Saffire, Pumphouse Point, MONA — Australia's most romantic island, end to end.

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Dec–Mar (summer)
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$573+/noche
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1.5h from Melbourne, 23h+ from Europe
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Por qué aquí para su luna de miel

Tasmania is the island state at the bottom of the world — a Switzerland-sized triangle of wilderness, vineyards, art museums and the world's cleanest air, off the south coast of mainland Australia. It is home to Saffire Freycinet (consistently voted the world's best honeymoon hotel for a decade), Pumphouse Point (the floating wilderness icon on Lake St Clair), and MONA in Hobart (the most provocative private art museum on earth). The food and wine scene — Brufa, The Source, Stillwater, Franklin — is among the most exciting in Australia. Wineglass Bay and the Bay of Fires are objectively two of the most beautiful beaches anywhere. The honeymoon move is to circle the east coast over a week, mixing wilderness lodges with cellar-door lunches and MONA-shocking modern art, all in a state with no crowds, perfect summer light, and zero pollution. There is no other Australian honeymoon that combines this much luxury with this much landscape.

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CurrencyAustralian Dollar (AUD)
LanguageEnglish
Time zoneUTC+10 (AEST) / UTC+11 (AEDT in summer)
Best timeDec–Mar (summer)
Hotels scored10 hoteles
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Tasmania para lunas de miel

Perfecto para usted si…

  • 1Couples who love serious landscape — Tasmania is wilderness at a scale unique in temperate latitudes
  • 2Food and wine obsessives — pinot noir, oysters, single-malt whisky, and three of Australia's top 10 restaurants
  • 3Art and architecture lovers — MONA is unlike any museum on earth, and the lodges are architecturally awarded
  • 4Adventurous honeymooners who want hiking, sailing, and helicopter flights mixed with five-star service
  • 5Australians and New Zealanders for whom Tasmania is the natural domestic luxury honeymoon

Evítelo si…

  • 1You want guaranteed sunshine — Tasmania's weather is famously changeable, even mid-summer
  • 2You won't drive — the island is big and not all of it is reachable without a car
  • 3You're on a tight schedule — Tasmania rewards 8–10 nights minimum
  • 4You want a beach honeymoon — the water is cold even in February

Qué hacer

Las 5 mejores experiencias románticas en Tasmania

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01

Wineglass Bay overlook and beach hike

The defining Tasmanian image — a perfect crescent of white sand between two pink-granite peaks. The lookout is 1h up from the trailhead at Coles Bay; the beach itself is another 45 min down. Doing both is 4h round-trip and one of Australia's great walks.

💡 Insider tip

Start at 7:30am — by 10am the lookout is busy. Bring 3L of water (no source on the track). Saffire packs a luxury picnic for the beach (oysters, chilled rosé) for $90 per couple.

Free (national park pass $35/couple)
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Wade-in oyster experience at Saffire's lease

Pull on chest waders, walk into the Saffire-leased oyster farm in Great Oyster Bay, shuck oysters directly from the rack and eat them with a glass of Tasmanian sparkling. Routinely cited as one of the best half-hours in luxury hospitality anywhere.

💡 Insider tip

Saffire offers it only to in-house guests by default — if you're elsewhere, book through Pure Tasmania. Morning tide window only, ~10am.

Included for Saffire guests; $180 per couple as a day visit
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MONA — Museum of Old and New Art

David Walsh's subterranean modern art temple cut into a Hobart sandstone cliff. Genuinely shocking, brilliant, and unlike any museum experience anywhere on earth. The complex includes vineyards, restaurants, and Faro (the gold-room with the world's only kinetic Sidney Nolan sculpture).

💡 Insider tip

Take the MONA ROMA ferry from Hobart waterfront (45 min, scenic). Reserve the Faro Tasting Menu for lunch in advance. Bring a layer — the underground galleries are cool.

$30 per person; full day
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Cradle Mountain Dove Lake circuit

A 6km flat circuit around Dove Lake with the Cradle Mountain summit reflected in the water. Australia's most photographed alpine scene. Takes 2h walking gently, and the boardwalk is wheelchair-friendly for half the loop.

💡 Insider tip

Stay at Cradle Mountain Lodge in a King Billy spa suite. Walk the circuit at 4pm in summer when the day-trippers have left. The lodge does helicopter scenic flights over the World Heritage Area for $1,500/couple.

Free (national park pass $35/couple) + $30 per couple shuttle
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Tasmanian whisky distillery crawl

Tasmanian single malt has won World's Best Whisky three times in the last fifteen years. Sullivans Cove, Lark, Overeem, and Belgrove are clustered around Hobart and the Derwent Valley. Half-day private tour is the move.

💡 Insider tip

The Whisky Trail company arranges private cars with tastings at three distilleries. Belgrove (rye whisky, organic, solar-fired still) is the most interesting visit. Don't miss Lark's flagship 175th-anniversary release if available.

$400–$600 per couple (private driver and tastings)

The Honest Truth

When to go to Tasmania

Tasmania has the shortest perfect-weather window of any Australian state — December through March, full stop. Within that, February is the single best month: driest, warmest, longest evenings, and every lodge is in full operation. January is identically wonderful but Saffire books out 9+ months ahead and accommodation prices peak. The genuine inside move is March 5–20 — the weather is still summer-perfect, the Tamar Valley vineyards are in vintage, and you can sometimes get a Saffire Hazards Suite at a 20% discount versus February. April brings glorious autumn light and is the photographers' secret, but pack a real coat. The Australian winter (June–August) is genuinely cold — Cradle Mountain regularly snows, Hobart can drop below zero. The MONA Dark Mofo festival in late June is an alternative honeymoon for the very specific couple, but most honeymooners should ignore it and book February the day they get engaged.

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Tasmania mes a mes

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Jan
Peak
The classic month — book 9 months ahead
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Feb
Peak
The best month, period
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Mar
High
Excellent — fewer crowds, perfect light
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Apr
Moderate
The secret best month for photographers
May
Low
Atmospheric for hot-spring lovers
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Jun
Low
Dark Mofo at MONA — alternative honeymoon
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Jul
Low
Genuinely cold — for the very hardy
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Aug
Low
Cheaper but cold and dark
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Sep
Low-mod
Lovely shoulder if you don't need beach
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Oct
Moderate
Beautiful but bring rain gear
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Nov
Moderate
Strong shoulder — value before peak
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Dec
High → Peak
Pre-Christmas is excellent, then peak hits

Insider Calendar

The Perfect Weeks in Tasmania

Feb 1–14

Peak weather, evenings till 8:45pm, full season operations

The single most reliable weather window of the Tasmanian year. Sea-temperature peaks, vineyards are mid-harvest, every lodge and restaurant is fully open. The Saffire wait-list opens for late cancellations 14 days out — book the moment you decide.

Mar 5–20

Late summer, harvest energy, fewer crowds

Same warm weather as February but Saffire and Pumphouse Point have availability, restaurant bookings are easier, and the Tamar Valley vineyards are in the middle of vintage. Locals consider this the secret-best fortnight of the year.

Apr 1–15

Autumn light, deciduous turn, cool evenings

The most photogenic two weeks of the year — autumn colour through the Derwent Valley, perfect light, mid-teens daytime temperatures. Fewer beach days but every restaurant and lodge is still in full swing. Pack a real jacket.

Nov 25–Dec 15

Early summer, lengthening days, pre-Christmas calm

Days reach 19°C, evenings stretch to 9pm, and rates have not yet hit Christmas peak. The east coast is at its greenest. The window closes hard on December 18 when school holidays start and prices double.

Cuánto pagará

Guía de presupuesto para Tasmania

Boutique Luxury
$500–$900/night

Heritage hotels in Hobart and Launceston, boutique waterfront properties, mid-tier Cradle Mountain lodges. Excellent value compared to mainland luxury.

e.g. The Henry Jones Art Hotel, MACq 01, Stillwater Seven
Premium
$900–$1,800/night

The top tier of city hotels and the best Cradle Mountain spa suites. The Tasman, King Billy Suites at Cradle Mountain Lodge, lakefront rooms at Pumphouse Point.

e.g. The Tasman Hobart, Pumphouse Point, Cradle Mountain Lodge King Billy
Ultra-Luxury
$1,800+/night

Saffire Freycinet — consistently voted the world's #1 honeymoon hotel. All-inclusive premium experiences, Private Pavilion or Deluxe Suite with Hazards view.

e.g. Saffire Freycinet Private Pavilion, Saffire Deluxe Suite

Dónde alojarse

Zonas de Tasmania para lunas de miel

Coles Bay / Freycinet

The defining Tasmanian honeymoon — wilderness lodge with Wineglass Bay

2.5h drive north of Hobart on the east coast. Saffire Freycinet is the anchor — 20 cliffside suites above Coles Bay with Hazards mountain views. Wineglass Bay, oyster farms, Cape Tourville lighthouse. The single most romantic patch of Tasmania.

Hobart

Art, food, harbour culture, gateway flights

A handsome sandstone port city with the best Saturday market in Australia (Salamanca), the strongest restaurant scene south of Sydney, and direct ferry access to MONA. The Tasman, MACq 01 and Henry Jones Art Hotel are the three best addresses.

Cradle Mountain / Lake St Clair

Alpine wilderness, walking, Pumphouse Point romance

Tasmania's World Heritage central highlands. Cradle Mountain Lodge for the alpine spa experience with Dove Lake at your door. Pumphouse Point — a converted 1940s hydro pumphouse on stilts in Lake St Clair — is the most architecturally singular hotel in Australia.

Launceston / Tamar Valley

Wine country base, vineyard lunches, second-city polish

Tasmania's second city, with the Tamar Valley wine region on its doorstep. Stillwater Seven is a tiny seven-suite riverside hotel above one of Australia's great regional restaurants. Pipers Brook, Josef Chromy, Holm Oak wineries cluster nearby.

Bay of Fires / East Coast North

Orange-lichen beaches, total isolation, slow drives

A 50km strip of white beach and orange-lichen-covered granite north of St Helens. Almost no development, deserted at any season, otherworldly light. The drive between Coles Bay and the Bay of Fires is one of Australia's great coastal road trips.

Comparar

Top 3 hoteles cara a cara

hotelScorePrice/nightSolo adultosSpaPlaya
Saffire FreycinetTop Pick94$1,500+
Pumphouse Point91$850+
Stillwater Seven, Launceston86$480+

Consejo experto

Consejos de iniciado para su luna de miel en Tasmania

01

Saffire books out 9–12 months in advance for January and February

There are only 20 suites. The Private Pavilion (1 unit) and Deluxe Suites (Hazards mountain view) sell out 9–12 months ahead. Book the day you decide. They release waitlist cancellations 14 days out — the concierge can put you on it.

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Fly in to Hobart, fly out of Launceston (or vice versa)

Don't do a circuit. Drive the east coast one direction and the central highlands the other. Saves a full day and one transfer. Both airports have direct service from Melbourne and Sydney.

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Pumphouse Point is full-board — and the catering is exceptional

All meals and a "larder" (self-serve bar and pantry) are included. The dinner-by-Italian-chef in the main pumphouse with the fire going is the romantic move. You don't need to leave for restaurants.

04

Layer aggressively even in summer — 25°C to 12°C in a single day

Tasmanian summer can give you blue-sky 25°C at Coles Bay in the morning, 12°C and squalling rain at Cradle Mountain by afternoon. Pack a real rain shell, fleece, and merino base layer year-round.

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Don't miss MONA, even if you don't think you like modern art

MONA is not a museum — it's a David Walsh provocation. The subterranean architecture, the wine, the controversial works, and the Faro restaurant in the gold-leaf room above are the most singular cultural day in Australia. Plan a full day.

Where to Eat

Restaurants in Tasmania

Franklin

$$$$ (AUD $140–$200/pp)

Modern Australian, wood-fire driven · Hobart, Hunter Street

Signature: Wood-fire seafood platter; chef's 6-course tasting menu

Booking: Online bookings open 60 days ahead. Friday and Saturday seatings are gone within hours. Tuesday and Wednesday have walk-up energy at the bar.

The Source (at MONA)

$$$$ (AUD $150–$220/pp)

Modern Tasmanian with vineyard view · Berriedale, MONA campus

Signature: 5-course chef's tasting; Domaine A pinot pairing

Booking: Reserve when you book MONA tickets — same online portal. Lunch is the move (gallery in morning, then The Source at 1pm).

Brufa Tasmania

$$$ (AUD $100–$140/pp)

Wood-fire, paddock-to-plate, organic · Hobart, North Hobart

Signature: Whole-roasted lamb shoulder; foraged-mushroom risotto

Booking: Booking by Resy two weeks out. Sit at the open kitchen counter — the chef talks you through each fire-pit dish.

Stillwater (at Stillwater Seven)

$$$$ (AUD $130–$190/pp)

Tasmanian fine dining, riverside · Launceston, Ritchies Mill

Signature: Pipers River Pinot tasting; line-caught flathead

Booking: Open to non-guests with 7 days notice. The chef's pinot flight pairing is the move. River-facing terrace at sunset in summer.

Palate (at Saffire Freycinet)

Included for Saffire guests; AUD $180/pp for day visitors

All-inclusive fine dining, Hazards-facing · Saffire Freycinet, Coles Bay

Signature: Cape Grim sirloin; Bruny Island cheese trolley

Booking: Walk-in guests rare — the lodge prioritises in-house. Book by phone 3 weeks ahead if you're staying elsewhere.

Templo

$$$ (AUD $90–$130/pp)

Tiny Italian, 20 seats · Hobart, North Hobart

Signature: Hand-rolled pasta; single antipasti menu

Booking: Resy bookings open at midnight, 14 days ahead. They sell out in 90 seconds. Set an alarm. Walk-ins occasionally at 5:30pm Tuesday.

Photography

Best Photo Spots in Tasmania

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Wineglass Bay overlook

sunrise

The perfect crescent of white sand between pink-granite peaks, lit by first sun

Tip: Trailhead at 5:30am for summer sunrise. Bring a tripod and 24mm. By 8:30am the lookout is busy. Saffire concierge can arrange a private guide if you don't want to walk in the dark.

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Bay of Fires (Binalong Bay)

golden hour

Orange-lichen-covered granite boulders against white sand and turquoise sea

Tip: The northernmost section — Cosy Corner — is the most photogenic. 90 min north of St Helens. Stop at Eddystone Point lighthouse for the full sweep.

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Dove Lake boatshed (Cradle Mountain)

sunrise

Australia's most photographed alpine scene — wooden boatshed with Cradle Mountain reflected

Tip: You need still air at dawn. Check forecast night before. The shuttle bus from Cradle Mountain Lodge runs from 6am in summer. Bring 16-35mm and a polariser.

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Pumphouse Point at blue hour

blue hour

The 1940s pumphouse on its lake pier glowing yellow against deep-blue lake and forest

Tip: Shoot from the shore-side jetty looking back at the building. Winter gives the best stillness. Ask staff for the spare key to the boardwalk gate after dinner.

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Battery Point sandstone terraces (Hobart)

golden hour

Heritage 1840s sandstone cottages with Mt Wellington behind, gold light in late afternoon

Tip: Walk down Hampden Road into Kelly's Steps. The light hits the upper terrace from 5–6pm in summer. Eat at Templo nearby afterward.

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Cape Tourville lighthouse

sunset

360° view of the Hazards, Wineglass Bay, and the open Tasman Sea from a granite cliff

Tip: 15 min drive from Saffire. The boardwalk is wheelchair-friendly. Late February sunset is best. Bring layers — the wind picks up after sunset.

Practical Logistics

Travel Essentials for Tasmania

VisaeTA (ETA) for US, Canada, UK, EU, NZ — apply online before travel, valid 12 months. Australia is strict about declaring food and biosecurity items on arrival.
VaccinesNone required. Routine vaccines recommended.
CurrencyAustralian Dollar (AUD). Card payments universal — even small shops. ATMs in every town. Tap-and-pay everywhere including national parks. No need to carry much cash.
Power plugType I (3-pin Australian/NZ), 230V — bring a universal adapter
SIM / connectivityTelstra has the best regional coverage by far — buy a prepaid SIM at the airport. Optus and Vodafone struggle outside cities. eSIM via Airalo works but coverage spotty at Cradle Mountain and Pumphouse Point.
Drive sideLeft
TippingNot expected. Restaurant service is included in price. Round up taxis. Lodges include service in rates. A small tip ($20–$50) to an exceptional guide is appreciated, not expected.
Tap waterSafe to drink
Airport transferHobart airport → Hobart CBD: 20 min ($40 taxi). Hobart → Coles Bay (Saffire): 2.5h ($600+ private transfer). Launceston → Cradle Mountain Lodge: 2h. Hobart → Pumphouse Point: 2.5h. Plan a hire car for east-coast and central legs.

Local Etiquette

Do's and Don'ts in Tasmania

Drive on the left, watch for wildlife at dawn/dusk

Don't speed at night — wallabies and wombats on country roads cause real damage, especially in highland areas

Declare every food item on arrival — Australia's biosecurity is strict

Don't bring fresh produce, honey, seeds, or undeclared meat into the country

Greet pub and café staff casually — "g'day" or "how are you" is the standard

Don't tip in restaurants or bars unless service was exceptional — it can come across as condescending

Stay on marked tracks in national parks — fragile alpine vegetation takes decades to recover

Don't pat or feed wildlife including the cute pademelons at Cradle Mountain — they are wild and protected

Off the Beaten Path

Insider Picks for Tasmania

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Saffire's "Behind the Scenes" tour of the kitchen and oyster lease — only available to in-house guests, you have to ask the concierge directly (it's not on the menu)

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The MONA Roma fast ferry has a "Posh Pit" upgrade (AUD $50) — proper seats, sparkling on arrival, no queues — worth it on a hot summer day

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Pumphouse Point's "Larder" — the self-serve bar in the pumphouse is fully stocked with premium Tasmanian wine and whisky, all included, nobody mentions it on the website

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Aethos (within Saffire Freycinet) is a private spa pavilion bookable for 90 minutes exclusive use — you have the heated bathing pool to yourselves; only locals seem to know it exists

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The east-coast scenic drive (Coles Bay to St Helens via Bicheno) takes 90 min but allow 4h — Devil's Corner cellar door, Spring Bay oyster shack, Diamond Island penguin colony at dusk

Qué llevar

Lista de equipaje para Tasmania

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Real rain shell (Gore-Tex level)
Tasmanian weather is famously fickle — squalls in summer are common at Cradle Mountain and the east coast. A cheap "splash jacket" won't cut it. Arc'teryx, Patagonia Torrentshell or similar.
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Merino layers (long-sleeve and base)
Even mid-summer can drop to 8°C overnight at Cradle Mountain or Pumphouse Point. Merino is light, packable, and the standard local fabric.
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Grippy walking shoes (not white sneakers)
The Wineglass Bay descent and Dove Lake boardwalk involve wet wooden slats and granite. Salomon X-Ultra or similar trail runners are the right call.
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Sunglasses with side coverage
The hole in the ozone over the Southern Ocean is real. Summer UV in Tasmania is among the world's strongest. Polarised wraparounds for boats and the beaches.
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Reef-safe sunscreen and zinc
For the Wineglass Bay beach and any sailing day. Same UV concern. Many lodges sell zinc but bring your own backup.

Comida y bebida

Lo que comerá en Tasmania

Wood-fire-roasted Cape Grim beef and Bruny Island cheese at Palate (Saffire), the chef's tasting menu at Franklin in Hobart (one of Australia's top 20 restaurants), wood-fire baked sourdough and oysters at The Source (MONA), single-vineyard pinot noir from Tolpuddle and Domaine A, single-malt whisky from Sullivans Cove. Tasmanian oysters are the world's best — order them everywhere.

Guía práctica

Cómo llegar a Tasmania

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Getting There

Fly to Hobart (HBA) or Launceston (LST). From mainland Australia: Qantas, Virgin, Jetstar direct from Melbourne (1h), Sydney (2h), Brisbane (2.5h). From overseas: connect via Melbourne (the most flights) or Sydney. From the US/Europe: 14–24h via Melbourne. Hire a car at the airport — Hertz/Avis/Europcar, around AUD $80/day. Saffire transfers from HBA or LST (AUD $600–$800).

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Where to Stay

Coles Bay (Saffire Freycinet) for the iconic Tasmanian honeymoon. Hobart (The Tasman, MACq 01, Henry Jones) for art, food, and Mona access. Cradle Mountain Lodge or Pumphouse Point for the central highlands. Launceston (Stillwater Seven) for the Tamar Valley wine country. A 7-day east-coast loop hits all of these.

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When to Go

February is the perfect month — driest, warmest, longest evenings, full operations. January is equally weather-good but Saffire fully sold out. December (pre-Christmas) and March are excellent value with similar weather. April for autumn light. Avoid June–August unless you specifically want winter (Dark Mofo, fireplaces, snow at Cradle).

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