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The Tasmanian Visitor Information Network supports a statewide network of accredited Visitor Information Centres, helping visitors experience Tasmania with confidence while supporting local communities and economies.
What is the Tasmanian Visitor Information Network?
The Tasmanian Visitor Information Network is the peak body representing accredited Visitor Information Centres across Tasmania.
We support and strengthen the statewide visitor servicing network through accreditation, governance, training, advocacy, and coordination. Our role is to ensure consistent service standards, trusted information, and high-quality visitor experiences that benefit travellers, local businesses, and communities across the state.
Through the Network, accredited Visitor Information Centres receive support to deliver trusted, face-to-face advice that connects visitors with local knowledge and helps them explore Tasmania with confidence.
Visitor Information Centre
Accredited Visitor Information Centres are located across Tasmania and provide free, trusted advice from knowledgeable local staff and volunteers.
Whether you are planning your journey or already exploring the state, a Visitor Information Centre can help you with local attractions, accommodation, tours, maps, travel conditions, and up-to-date advice tailored to your needs.
Looking for maps and brochures? “Start with i” atyour nearest Visitor Information Centre.
Why do we matter?
Visitor Information Centres play a vital role in Tasmania’s visitor economy by providing trusted, face-to-face advice that supports informed travel decisions.
They help disperse visitors across regions, extend the length of stay, promote local businesses, improve visitor safety and satisfaction, and strengthen community connections throughout the state.