Australia: TFE Hotels is set to debut its aparthotel brand Adina in Tasmania, located in Hobart.
The 48-key Adina Hobart is set within the same mixed‑use development as the 142-key Vibe Hobart – also a TFE brand. The site is owned and developed by Raadas Property.
Adina guests will have full access to the onsite amenities including the Belvedere restaurant and bar, conferencing facilities, pool and gym.
The aparthotel is expected to open in the back half of this year.
Chris Sedgwick, COO at TFE Hotels, said: “As we expand our global footprint, we’re seeing increasing demand for apartment style hotels that offer the space, flexibility, and contemporary design that Adina does so well. With every new opening, whether here at home or in key international cities, Adina anchors our premium offering and showcases the best of Australian hospitality on the world stage.”
General manager of Vibe Hobart, Jamie Capp said: “Apartment-style stays are increasingly important to the visitor economy because they encourage extended travel and support local operators. With both Adina and Vibe now in Hobart, we’re offering travellers more choice – whether they’re here for business, culture, or nature. We’re proud to be contributing to Hobart’s growth at such an exciting time for the city.”
Richard Doedens, managing director of Raadas Property, said: “With Adina Hobart, we wanted to craft a hotel that feels intrinsically connected to Tasmania. As such, the palette, the textures, and the organic forms all draw from the quiet beauty of the eucalypt forests that define so much of the state’s landscape.”
Highlights:
- TFE Hotels to debut its Adina aparthotel brand in Tasmania.
- The 48-key Adina Hobart is part of a mixed-use development alongside the 142-key Vibe Hobart, both owned and developed by Raadas Property.
- Guests will have access to onsite amenities including Belvedere restaurant and bar, conferencing facilities, pool, and gym.
- The aparthotel is expected to open in the back half of 2026, targeting business, leisure, and extended-stay travellers.






