What to visit in Tasmania with M&E and Red Decker

17/06/2024
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Innovation in tourism: Red Decker and M&E offer multilingual tours in Tasmania for an inclusive experience.

M&E Multimedia and Engineering has implemented multi-language systems on Red Decker tourist buses in Tasmania. This collaboration seeks to enrich the tourist experience, allowing visitors to hear comments in their preferred language. Popular Red Decker tours now offer information in English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese and Japanese. This innovation facilitates access to Tasmania's tourist attractions for a global audience.

Featured Destinations on Red Decker Tours

1. Salamanca Place: This historic square is a highlight on any visit to Hobart, offering a vibrant Saturday market and a host of galleries, shops and restaurants. Through the M&E system, tourists can learn about the area's rich colonial history and its transformation into a cultural center.
2. Battery Point: One of Hobart's oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods, famous for its cobblestone streets and historic houses.
3. Cascade Brewery: Known as Australia's oldest operating brewery, Cascade Brewery is a must-stop for beer lovers.
4. Mount Wellington: This majestic mountain offers panoramic views of Hobart and the surrounding area. Tourists can learn about the geology, flora and fauna of the area while enjoying the stunning view.
5. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery: This museum and gallery offers an in-depth insight into Tasmanian history and culture. Visitors can enjoy exhibits on Aboriginal history, local wildlife and contemporary art, all clearly explained in their native language.

A Step Ahead in the Tourism Industry

The integration of multi-language systems into Red Decker tour buses is a breakthrough. The aim is to make the beauty and history of Tasmania accessible without language barriers. This development improves the visitor experience and positions M&E and Red Decker at the forefront of the tourism industry, demonstrating their commitment to innovation. For more information on tours and multi-language systems, visit the official Red Decker and M&E pages.