East Coast Tourism

East Coast Tasmania Tourism (ECTT) is your regional tourism organisation for the East Coast of Tasmania covering the municipalities of Glamorgan Spring Bay and Break O’Day. Working closely with State and Local Government, local Destination Action Plan Groups as well as local tourism (and tourism related) businesses our aim is to grow and serve the East Coast tourism sector working in partnership to deliver rewarding, sustainable and lasting economic, environmental and social outcomes.

We were established in 2012 with the support of Tourism Tasmania, the Department of State Growth and the Glamorgan Spring Bay and Break O’Day Councils. We are a not for profit organisation governed by a skills-based board and supported by staff focused on industry development, destination development, marketing and advocacy and engagement.

Annual Report

Download the 2022 / 2023 Annual Report


Destination Management Plan

Download the 2021 / 2025 Report


Strategic Plan

Download the 2022 / 2024 Strategic Plan


Annual Report

Download the 2021 / 2022 Annual Report


East Coast Tourism Positive Impact Plan

Download the 2022 East Coast Positive Impact Tourism Plan – Project Scoping Summary


Activity Calendar

View the 2021 / 2022 Activity Calendar

 

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The Tasmanian tourism industry acknowledges the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their enduring custodianship of lutruwita / Tasmania. We honour 40,000 years of uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these islands, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement. As a tourism industry that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors Tasmania’s deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully. We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today. We pay our respects to their elders, past and present. We honour their stories, songs, art, and culture, and their aspirations for the future of their people and these lands. We respectfully ask that tourism be a part of that future.