What Does the Yellow (i) Mean?

When you see the blue sign with the yellow italic ‘i’, you’ve found an Accredited Visitor Information Centre — your go-to place for trusted, face-to-face travel advice.

In Tasmania, these centres are part of the Tasmanian Visitor Information Network (TVIN) and are nationally accredited, meaning they meet rigorous standards for service quality, local knowledge, and professionalism. The yellow (i) isn’t just a logo — it’s a symbol of confidence that you’re receiving up-to-date, unbiased information from trained staff who know their region inside and out.

So whether you’re planning your trip or already exploring, look for the yellow (i) to get the most out of your Tasmanian experience.

Start with (i) – Discover Tasmania, the Local Way

Looking for things to do, places to stay, or the best way to explore Tasmania’s unique regions? Start with an accredited Visitor Information Centre. Staffed by friendly locals, our centres offer reliable advice, helpful tools, and personal insights to make your journey not just easy — but unforgettable.

📍 Find Your Nearest Centre



 

 

official visitor centres, Tasmania

Contact Visitor Centres direct for:

  • Free information and itinerary planning;

  • Maps and directional information;

  • Information and booking services for accommodation and tours statewide;

  • Information on attractions, events, retail outlets and local services;

  • Information on road conditions and transport options;

  • Unbiased local knowledge

  • Print out a list of our member visitor centres