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Port Lincoln Holiday Apartments - Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln Holiday Apartments - Port Lincoln

From $ 95.0 to $ 145.0

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Port Lincoln Holiday Apartments - Port Lincoln

Port Lincoln Holiday Apartments offer newly refurbished one and two bedroom apartments decorated to represent some of the wonderful creatures found in the ocean waters of the Eyre Peninsula.

Port Lincoln is home to Australia’s largest fishing fleet. Southern Bluefin tuna, Southern Rock lobster, Western king prawns and green and black lip abalone are caught, processed and exported from Port Lincoln. Oysters, black mussels, Kingfish and Mulloway are just a few species harvested daily from the fledging aquaculture industry. Scallops, crabs and Garfish are plenty. The famous King George whiting, the Great White shark and the Australian sea lion all inhabit Eyre Peninsula’s pristine waters.

Facilities for Port Lincoln Holiday Apartments

  • Car park
  • Cots Available
  • High Chair
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Pets not allowed

Services for Port Lincoln Holiday Apartments

Southern Rock Lobster Apartment
One bedroom apartment with lounge, one queen size bed and roll out single bed available on request.
King George Whiting Apartment
One bedroom apartment with lounge, one double bed and roll out single bed available on request.
Southern Bluefin Tuna Apartment
One bedroom apartment with lounge, one queen size bed and roll out single bed available on request.
Australian Sealion Apartment
One bedroom apartment with lounge area and one queen size bed and all room facilities.
Abalone Apartment
Two bedroom apartment with lounge, three double beds and roll out single bed available on request.

Nearby Port Lincoln

  • Beach (200 m)
  • Boat Ramp (1 km)
  • Bowling Club (300 m)
  • City and/or Town (30 m)
  • Coach Station (30 m)
  • Hospital (600 m)
  • Jetty (300 m)
  • Police Station (250 m)
  • Post Office (250 m)
  • Restaurant (180 m)
  • Shop (200 m)
  • Tennis Court (100 m)
  • Visitor Information Centre (250 m)

Beyond 1km of Port Lincoln

  • Airstrip (14 km)
  • Domestic Airport (14 km)
  • Golf (6 km)
  • National Park (11 km)
  • University (4 km)
  • Winery (8 km)

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