Leanda Lei Apartments - Lord Howe Island

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Leanda Lei Apartments are ideally located on Middle Beach Road, opposite the main grocery and souvenir store, within 300 metres of Lagoon Beach and easy walking distance to most restaurants and the Bowling Club.

Accommodation is available in studio, one bedroom and two bedroom apartments set amid five acres of lawns, gardens and the famous kentia palms. Linen, towels, beach towels, backpacks and hair dryers are provided. All units are fully self-contained with kitchen facilities (including gas cook top, microwave) and en-suite.

Studio units have king or twin beds, with private courtyard looking into the kentia palm forest. One-bedroom units have lounge/kitchen/dining room, separate bedroom with queen and single beds and private verandas. Two bedroom units have lounge/kitchen/dining area, queen bed in one bedroom and three single beds in the other bedroom with verandas overlooking the spacious lawn - some have two en-suites. Secluded barbeque areas are located throughout the grounds. There is a lounge and recreation area with pool table, small library and coin operated public phone. Full laundry facilities are available on site.

Free airport transfers and transport to restaurants provided. Cars and pushbikes for hire on premises. Guests at Leanda Lei have priority for boating with Marine Adventures and Lulawai Cruises.

Being owner operated and manager ensures quality, service and value for money. This is one of the reasons visitors to Lord Howe Island continue to make Leanda Lei their 'home away from home'.

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