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Lemana - Emita Beach Retreat - Flinders Island

From $ 150.0 to $ 170.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6359 6507
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Lemana is a luxury self-contained beach retreat at Emita, on idyllic Flinders Island.

Lemana sleeps up to six guests in three generously sized bedrooms, with two separate bathrooms. The two master bedrooms are furnished with queen-size beds and have deck access with stunning sea views. The third bedroom can be appointed with a king-size bed or two single beds, according to your needs. Lemana features spacious open-plan living and dining areas with a cosy wood heater. There is a fully appointed chef’s kitchen with dishwasher and a large sun-drenched deck with barbecue. The house also provides modern conveniences including satellite television, DVD, telephone and laundry facilities. Accommodation includes a breakfast basket with provisions for the first morning of your stay.

Take a stroll down to the tranquil sandy beaches, just a few minutes from Lemana. Enjoy swimming, snorkelling, fishing or simply relaxing on the far-stretching sand. Book in for a fishing charter, walking tour, sailing or guided scuba diving.

Fly to Flinders Island from Launceston (35 minutes) or from Melbourne (75 minutes).

Discounts apply for longer stays. Minimum stay is three nights.

Whats close?

0.8 kms   Castle Cottage
14.8 kms   Flinders Island Cabin Park
17.1 kms   Elvstan Cottages
17.1 kms   Interstate Hotel
17.1 kms   Killiecrankie Bay Holiday House
17.1 kms   Flinders Island Tourist Lodge
17.9 kms   Yakkalla Holiday Cottage
22.0 kms   Palana Retreat
23.2 kms   Carnsdale Host Farm
25.5 kms   Lisas Cottage
25.8 kms   Echo Hills
26.5 kms   Healing Dreams Retreat
28.1 kms   Seaview Farm Cottage
38.1 kms   Partridge Farm
39.6 kms   Leafmoor Cottage
42.5 kms   Lady Barron Holiday House
42.6 kms   Yaringa Holiday Cottages

attractions

1.3 kms   Furneaux Museum
17.0 kms   Bowman History Room
18.0 kms   Flinders Island Golf Course

events

15.2 kms   Flinders Island Agricultural Show
17.1 kms   Old Man Luedecke

information

14.4 kms   Flinders Island Airport

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