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Waratah Bay
12/10 – 19/10
NZ$524/nighttotal: NZ$3668 (7 )
Sleepy Hollow
3 2
apartment , Sandy Point
This Sandy Point holiday home, a 3-bedroom apartment sleeping eight, is situated approximately 240 km from Melbourne and 40 km from Wilsons Promontory National Park, close to Sandy Point's main beach and Shallow Inlet. The self-catering property features a spacious open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area with a fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher, private backyard, and is within walking distance of local amenities including playgrounds, tennis courts, and a community centre.
10 1 review
Waratah Bay
12/10 – 19/10
NZ$424/nighttotal: NZ$2968 (7 )
Listen To The Waves At 27 Beach Parade Sandy Point
3 2
apartment , Sandy Point
This Sandy Point beachside flat, a short walk from the main beach and 2.5 hours (approx. 240km) from Melbourne, offers easy access to Wilsons Promontory National Park (40 minutes drive, approx. 40km away). Sleeping up to seven guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, the self-catering property features a terrace, air conditioning, a kitchen with fridge and microwave, plus a gas BBQ on two decks; nearby amenities include the Sandy Point General Store, playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts.
8.0 1 review
Waratah Bay
12/10 – 19/10
NZ$446/nighttotal: NZ$3122 (7 )
Sunset Deck
3 2
apartment , Sandy Point
This Sandy Point holiday home is situated close to the main beach, a 5-minute (8 km) drive from Shallow Inlet, and approximately 40 minutes (64 km) from Wilsons Promontory National Park. The three-bedroom property, sleeping up to eight guests, boasts a combined kitchen, living, and dining area, a dedicated children's lounge, elevated deck with sunset views, a fully fenced yard, and is pet-friendly; nearby activities include swimming, surfing, fishing at Waratah Bay, and windsurfing/kitesurfing at Shallow Inlet.
10 3 reviews
Waratah Bay
12/10 – 19/10
NZ$446/nighttotal: NZ$3122 (7 )
Illangi Beach Retreat
3 2
apartment , Waratah Bay
This three-bedroom Waratah Bay holiday apartment boasts stunning hilltop views of Waratah Bay and Wilson Promontory, a six-minute (3.7km) drive from Sandy Point beach. The self-catering property offers open-plan living with a wood-burning fireplace, two bathrooms (one with a claw-footed bath), a terrace, and sleeps six guests, with access to a garden and key safe entry.
Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Waratah Bay
What sports or outdoor activites can visitors enjoy in and around Waratah Bay?
Waratah Bay is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go swimming, surfing, fishing, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding in the bay. The surrounding forests are perfect for bushwalking, mountain biking, and birdwatching. There are also opportunities for rock climbing and abseiling in the area.
What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in Waratah Bay?
What other towns or cities can be easily accessed from Waratah Bay?
Waratah Bay is located about a 2-hour drive from Melbourne. You can also easily access other towns and cities in the region, such as Sale, Bairnsdale, and Orbost. If you're looking for a bigger city, you can drive to Melbourne in about 2 hours.
What are the most popular Airbnbs in Waratah Bay?
Among the Airbnbs in Waratah Bay, The Sea Shack is the most popular one.
What amenities are commonly available in vacation rentals in Waratah Bay?
Vacation rentals in Waratah Bay usually offer a range of amenities, including comfortable beds, kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry facilities. Many also have outdoor areas with decks, patios, or gardens. Some rentals may also have additional features like fireplaces, Wi-Fi, and televisions.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Waratah Bay?
What time of year is best to rent a vacation rental Waratah Bay?
The best time to visit Waratah Bay is during the summer months, from December to February, when the weather is warm and sunny. However, if you prefer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, you can visit during the shoulder seasons, from March to May or September to November.
What are the local dishes in Waratah Bay region?
The local cuisine in the Waratah Bay region is known for its fresh seafood. You can find delicious dishes like grilled fish, seafood platters, and fish and chips. There are also many restaurants and cafes serving traditional Australian dishes like steak, burgers, and pasta.