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Yambaco0na House - King Island
9.8 7 reviews
King Island
09/11 – 14/11
$496/nighttotal: $2480 (5 )

Yambaco0na House

4 4
house , Yambacoona
Yambacoona House, a recently renovated villa, is situated 27 kilometres from King Island Airport, offering easy access to fishing and hiking opportunities in the Yambacoona area.
This 250 square metre property boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living rooms, and can comfortably accommodate up to 15 guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.
Welcome To Admiral Cabin, A Luxurious Off-grid Retreat On King Island, Tasmania. - King Island
10 1 review
King Island
09/11 – 14/11
$623/nighttotal: $3115 (5 )

Welcome To Admiral Cabin, A Luxurious Off-grid Retreat On King Island, Tasmania.

2 4
cabin , Nugara
This Nugara holiday cottage is situated a 3km drive from both Eleanor Snodgrass Park and the King Island Community Garden.
The 80-square-metre property sleeps five, boasting two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen (including dishwasher), laundry facilities, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a smart TV, barbecue, fireplace, and is close to King Island Golf & Bowling Club and Ocean Dunes.
King Island Lodge - North & South Lodge - King Island
10 1 review
King Island
11/09 – 19/09
$1632/nighttotal: $13056 (8 )

King Island Lodge - North & South Lodge

4 2
house , Currie
King Island Lodge, a four-bedroom house in Currie, offers convenient accommodation just 8 kilometres from King Island Airport.
This self-catering property sleeps up to 15 guests and boasts fully equipped kitchens, private balconies, air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms, and free on-site parking; no stag or hen parties are permitted.
Bronzewing Villas Villa 2 - King Island
9.3 3 reviews
King Island
11/09 – 19/09
$343/nighttotal: $2744 (8 )

Bronzewing Villas Villa 2

1 2
house , Naracoopa
These villas are located on the picturesque East Coast of King Island, just 75 metres from a secluded beach, a short walk from the historic Naracoopa Jetty and 20 kilometres from the airport and township of Currie. The villas have received excellent user and location ratings, and a very good cleanliness rating.
The accommodation offers two-bedroom villas, each sleeping up to four guests, and a one-bedroom option. The villas feature full kitchens, separate bathrooms and a communal BBQ area, perfect for enjoying meals and socialising with other guests.

Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in King Island

  • What are the top must-see attractions on King Island, Australia?

    King Island offers a lot! For stunning coastal scenery, you've got the iconic Cape Wickham Lighthouse, offering breathtaking panoramic views. The beaches are incredible; try the calm waters of Waterhouse Bay for swimming or explore the rugged beauty of Seal Bay. Nature lovers should head to the King Island Dairy for a taste of local produce and a glimpse into the island's agricultural heart, while history buffs might enjoy exploring the remnants of the old mining areas. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the numerous charming towns dotted around the island.
  • What are the best cottage rentals in King Island?

    Among the cottage rentals in King Island, Coastal Cottage- Self Contained Family Cottage, King Island Accommodation Cottages and The Roaring Forties are the most popular ones.

  • How to spend a 5-day holiday on King Island, Australia?

    A five-day trip allows for a good exploration. Day 1: Arrive and settle in, perhaps exploring Currie. Day 2: Drive the coastal circuit, stopping at Cape Wickham Lighthouse and various beaches. Day 3: Visit the King Island Dairy, sample local cheeses, and explore the surrounding farmland. Day 4: Explore the island's interior, checking out some of the smaller towns and maybe doing some walking. Day 5: Relax on a beach, do some last-minute souvenir shopping, and depart. You can adjust this based on your interests – more time on the beaches, more time exploring the towns, or more time at the dairy.
  • What are the best cottage rentals for families and kids in King Island?

    Coastal Cottage- Self Contained Family Cottage and King Island Accommodation Cottages are the best cottage rentals for families and kids in King Island.

  • Is King Island, Australia a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Absolutely! King Island has a number of charming cottages available for rent, offering a cozy and comfortable base for exploring the island. Many are located near the coast, providing easy access to beaches and stunning views. They often offer a more peaceful and private experience than hotels. Check local listings for availability.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottage rentals in King Island?

    The best pet friendly cottage rental in King Island is King Island Accommodation Cottages.

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travelers on King Island, Australia?

    King Island's weather can be unpredictable. Strong winds are common, especially along the coast. Rainfall is also frequent, so packing waterproof clothing is essential. Wildlife encounters are generally limited to seabirds and seals along the coast. Be aware of strong currents and rough seas when visiting beaches. Always check weather forecasts before venturing out and heed any warnings issued by local authorities.
  • What are the best cottage rentals with parking in King Island?

  • Is King Island, Australia pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    King Island is relatively small, making it manageable for cyclists, but it's important to note that some roads are narrow and have limited shoulders. Pedestrian walkways are mostly limited to towns. It's best to prioritize safety and be aware of traffic, particularly when cycling. The island's terrain can be quite hilly in places.
  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore on King Island, Australia?

    While much of King Island is well-known, exploring the smaller, less-visited beaches and coastal tracks can reveal hidden gems. Look for unmarked tracks leading to secluded coves and bays. Some of the old mining sites offer a glimpse into the island's history, though access might be restricted in some areas. Talking to locals can unearth some lesser-known spots.
  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow you to meet locals on King Island, Australia?

    The best way to meet locals is often by visiting the local pubs and cafes in the smaller towns. Many towns hold regular community events, so checking local notice boards could reveal opportunities to interact with residents. Visiting the King Island Dairy might also allow you to chat with the staff and learn about the island's agricultural heritage. Engaging with the local community in a respectful way is key to a positive cultural experience.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste on King Island, Australia?

    King Island is renowned for its dairy products, so sampling the cheeses is a must. Look for local beef and lamb dishes, often prepared in traditional styles. Seafood is also readily available, with fresh catches frequently appearing on menus. Many restaurants and cafes showcase local produce in their dishes, so exploring different options will help you discover the island's culinary scene.
  • Are there any recommended items to pack for a stay on King Island, Australia?

    Pack for all types of weather! Include waterproof and windproof outerwear, sturdy walking shoes, layers of clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat. Insect repellent might also be useful, depending on the time of year. Don't forget a camera to capture the stunning scenery!

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