Strahan Transfers
Explore Tasmania’s wild West Coast with ease using eGuide’s reliable transfers to and from Strahan—gateway to the Gordon River, Macquarie Harbour, and the UNESCO-listed Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Whether you're connecting from Queenstown, Cradle Mountain, Devonport, or Hobart, our pre-booked, flexible transport options make travel simple and stress-free. Ride in comfort with experienced local drivers who understand remote Tasmanian travel. Ideal for solo adventurers, couples, or small groups—book your Strahan transfer today and enjoy the journey as much as the destination.

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Cradle Mountain to Strahan
Devonport to Strahan

Credit Tourism Tasmania & Dan Fellow and heading image RACT Destinations

Credit Tourism Tasmania & Dan Fellow and heading image RACT Destinations

The West Coast Wilderness Railway, Tasmania is a reconstruction of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company railway between Queenstown and Regatta Point, Strahan. Credit Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett

The West Coast Wilderness Railway, Tasmania is a reconstruction of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company railway between Queenstown and Regatta Point, Strahan. Credit Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett

Cruise the Gordon River with World Heritage Cruises. Credit World Heritage Cruises

Cruise the Gordon River with World Heritage Cruises. Credit World Heritage Cruises

The Strahan Woodworks is a timber workshop and gallery at Strahan on Tasmania’s west coast. Established in 1990 and linked to the Morrison’s Huon Pine Sawmill, Strahan Woodworks specialises in work crafted from Huon pine - one of the world’s rarest …

The Strahan Woodworks is a timber workshop and gallery at Strahan on Tasmania’s west coast. Established in 1990 and linked to the Morrison’s Huon Pine Sawmill, Strahan Woodworks specialises in work crafted from Huon pine - one of the world’s rarest timbers. Credit Tourism Australia & Graham Freeman

Strahan Woodworks Credit Tourism Australia & Graham Freeman

Strahan Woodworks Credit Tourism Australia & Graham Freeman

West Coast Wilderness Railway. Credit Jason Futrill

West Coast Wilderness Railway. Credit Jason Futrill

Hamer's Grill, Strahan village waterfront. Credit Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett

Hamer's Grill, Strahan village waterfront. Credit Tourism Tasmania & Rob Burnett