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Waratah Bay
12/10 – 19/10
A$433/nighttotal: A$3031 (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.
9.6 5 reviews
Waratah Bay
23/08 – 29/08
A$343/nighttotal: A$2058 (6 )
Prom Coast - Duneside
3 2
apartment , Sandy Point
This Sandy Point holiday home is situated near Waratah Bay, a short 1.6km walk from the Waratah Bay - Shallow Inlet Coastal Reserve and 19km from the Tarwin Lower Bushland Reserve. Sleeping up to seven guests, this three-bedroom house boasts a fully equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, a terrace, garden, parking, air conditioning, free WiFi, and a cosy fireplace; barbecue facilities are also available.
8.9 65 reviews
Waratah Bay
23/08 – 29/08
A$300/nighttotal: A$1800 (6 )
Beach Escape Penthouse 2 Bdr Apartment
2 2
apartment , Sandy Point
This recently renovated two-bedroom apartment is located in Sandy Point, a 15-minute walk from Waratah Beach and 47 kilometres from Wilsons Promontory National Park. The 165 square metre property features a balcony with stunning sea views, a patio with barbecue facilities, and free parking, making it ideal for families or groups of up to 11 guests.
10 3 reviews
Waratah Bay
12/10 – 19/10
A$369/nighttotal: A$2583 (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 are some interesting places to visit in or near Waratah Bay?
Waratah Bay itself is a beautiful spot, with stunning beaches and the Waratah Bay National Park. If you're looking for something a bit more adventurous, you can head to the nearby Wilsons Promontory National Park, which offers incredible hiking trails and breathtaking views.
What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in Waratah Bay?
Which walking or cycling routes are the best in Waratah Bay?
The Waratah Bay Coastal Walk is a great option for a leisurely stroll, taking you along the beautiful coastline. For a more challenging hike, try the Mount Oberon track in Wilsons Promontory National Park. There are also some lovely cycling routes along the backroads around Waratah Bay.
What are the most popular Airbnbs in Waratah Bay?
Among the Airbnbs in Waratah Bay, The Sea Shack is the most popular one.
What sports or outdoor activites can visitors enjoy in and around Waratah Bay?
Waratah Bay is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, with excellent opportunities for swimming, fishing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. You can also go bushwalking in the surrounding national parks, or try your hand at rock climbing at nearby Wilsons Promontory.
What are the best rentals for families and kids in Waratah Bay?
What amenities are commonly available in vacation rentals in Waratah Bay?
Most vacation rentals in Waratah Bay come equipped with basic amenities such as a kitchen, bathroom, and laundry facilities. Some may also offer additional features like fireplaces, outdoor decks, and even private access to the beach.
What time of year is best to rent a vacation rental Waratah Bay?
The best time to visit Waratah Bay is during the warmer months, from December to February, when the weather is sunny and warm. However, if you're looking for a more peaceful experience, 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 region is known for its fresh seafood, so you can expect to find plenty of delicious dishes featuring local catches like snapper, whiting, and calamari. There are also some great cafes and restaurants in the area that serve up hearty Australian fare.