Sails on Port Sorell Boutique Apartments - Port Sorell

From $ 120.0 to $ 150.0

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Sails on Port Sorell Boutique Apartments are located at Port Sorell on Tasmania’s northwest coast. They combine style and comfort for those who appreciate beautiful decor, using rich and vibrant colors and modern furniture to relax in. This is definitely an experience in accommodation at its finest.

Why not stay in The Lighthouse, a stunning two bedroom self contained villa, that sleeps six guests and has been tastefully decorated throughout. You only need your clothes and toothbrush for this one, or maybe you would prefer The Pier Studio Apartment that sleeps two guests. With it's fabulous contemporary decor and privacy, just the one for relaxing in.

The Dolphin and Oyster Studio Apartments that sleeps two guests each, brings the beach to your doorstep, by using the colours of the sea.

Port Sorell is known today as the "Port of Golden Beaches". It is the hidden "jewel" of Tasmania, because it boasts a climate not that dissimilar to the Mediterranean, with low rainfall and a high level of sunshine throughout the year. It is protected by Narawntapu National Park, where you can see the Tassie devil, wombats and forester kangaroos. You can also enjoy the beautiful beaches and many water sports.

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