
Looking to enjoy one of Tasmania's most exclusive destinations?
After extensive renovations and the construction of a new primary suite, Picnic Island Tasmania has officially re-opened this month as an exclusive private island experience.
Availability is limited to 100 nights per year to protect the island’s delicate ecosystem (and resident Little Penguin colony).
Availability is limited to 100 nights per year to protect the island’s delicate ecosystem (and resident Little Penguin colony).
Picnic Island is located 800 metres offshore from Coles Bay near Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay on Tasmania's east coast.
“This week we celebrated with the extraordinary people who helped make this vision a reality: architects, builders, local artisans, experience providers and producers, conservation partners, and Tasmania's tourism community,” said Picnic Island co-owner Mark Israel.
“Their commitment to doing things right, rather than simply doing things quickly, has created something special. Now we're ready to share it with guests seeking an authentic connection to place.”
The property now accommodates up to eight guests across four luxe spaces: the newly built primary suite and two fully renovated copper-clad structures.
No expense has been spared here. Think a dedicated island host and skipper, a private chef showcasing Tasmanian produce, and a selection of premium Tasmanian wines and spirits.
A new Tasmanian-built boat is available for marine excursions and transfers to and from the island.
The property operates off-grid through advanced solar systems and rainwater collection.
“We’re not trying to recreate a five-star hotel on a remote island," says co-owner Elisa Yu.
"We’re offering something more valuable: complete privacy in a place where nature still dictates the rhythm. The transformation guests experience emerges organically when they connect with this extraordinary place.”
The bad news: the all-inclusive rate is $16,000 per night for the entire island for up to eight guests. With a three-night minimum stay.

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