Expat Ladies in Hobart

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Lixie

Lixie

Hobart

About me

Hello! I’m Lixie, 23 years old frenchie living in Tasmania. I have been here since September 2024, originally came for a 2 week road trip and ended up looking for a job. I lived in Devonport for a bit before moving to Hobart. It’s the perfect balance between a big city and a quiet town. I am open to hosting, I host using Couchsurfing as well so I have references on there from both guests and hosts if you want to check it out. I stayed in over 15 countries using Couchsurfing and now it’s my time to give back.

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Is Hobart safe for women?

Hobart is a generally safe place to be if you avoid dangerous areas like Glenorchy. There are more tourists around during the Summer months and the sun doesn’t set until 9-9:30pm so it’s light until very late, making it safer. Then during Winter months, there are 10x less tourists, meaning that there are less people around, and the sun sets at around 5pm, making it completely dark by 7pm. Regardless of seasons, I wouldn’t recommend being out after 11pm (there’s not much of a night life anyway). Public transport is great and most bus drivers are friendly, however I would again avoid any buses that go into areas like Glenorchy as they can get pretty rowdy and unpredictable quite quickly. DO NOT be careless with Tasmania’s wilderness and terrain. Yes, there are many easy, chilled, and utterly breathtaking walks, day trips, and hikes throughout the state which are 10/10 experiences and I would definitely recommend them to you if you’re coming to Tasmania, however the outdoor climate and terrain can get extremely dangerous for tourists who aren’t used to the environment, especially during Winter as temperatures can get to below 0 degrees C. Due to this, I would recommend knowing your skills and physical ability beforehand and taking them into consideration when deciding on which activities to go on. *The emergency services number in Australia is 000 if needed!

Posted: April 29, 2025
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