About Strahan
Strahan is a city located on the western shore of Tasmania, an island off the south coast of Australia, and is home to the island's most important airport, Strahan Airport. Strahan Airport, which is the most used airport in commercial and tourist terms of the area, is 3.4 kilometers from the city of Strahan. There is also a train station in the city, which is used for transportation in the island of Tasmania, as well as a port for transport to Australia's mainland.
The river, cove, forest and village tours attracts tourists from all over the world, as it is situated on the World Heritage List due to its unique wildlife and nature. At the beginning of the most interesting tours of the island are the Hamilton village tour where you can see local and antique products, the Franklin River Tour and the Gordon River Tour. There are also wildlife tours to Sarah Island, which was used as an exile island during the British colonial period. Fishing is at the forefront of livelihoods in the city, which the locals pronounce as "Stravn". Another central feature this small town of that it also hosts the endangered species of Banksia flowers, also known as "Australian wildflowers".