Idyllically located on Tasmania’s stunning east coast, the Freycinet National Park occupies the majority of the Freycinet Peninsula and offers spectacular views of the Tasman Sea. The park is packed with intriguing natural wonders including the dramatic pink granite peaks of the Hazards Range, some wonderful beaches, secluded little bays, and a diverse range of birdlife and endemic mammals. The park is perhaps best known for its perfectly shaped Wineglass Bay, voted by several travel authorities as one of the world's ten best beaches. Wineglass Bay is just one of the numerous pristine beaches that surround the park. These impressive powder white beaches are lapped by crystal clear turquoise waters providing endless opportunities for swimming, kayaking, snorkeling, diving or simply relaxing on the sand with a cocktail in one hand and a good book in the other.