Known for its countless scenic attractions and unique wildlife, Phillip Island is truly a paradise with thousands of travellers making their way here every year.
To cater the needs of visitors, holiday accommodation options are widely available all over the island, with a particular concentration of providers in the town of Cowes.
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For those looking for a cheap option, there are many cabins are available on holiday or caravan parks. These cabins are low-frills and low cost but offer a clean and spacious option for those who don’t want to spend a lot on their holiday.
For those choosing this option, your cabin will likely come with one or two bedrooms, a kitchenette with fridge, lounge area and small dining table. You will also get a parking spot next to your cabin and ample space for kids to run around. Many holiday parks also have playgrounds for the kids and are located near to the beach. Most of these types of cabins are located near the caravan parks in Cowes and along the northern beaches.
If you are looking for something a little more luxurious, then try some of the local resorts and private apartments. Although most accommodation providers will have similar amenities such as kitchenettes, wi-fi and off-street parking, many of the luxurious accommodation venues go one step further. They are equipped with king size beds, open fireplaces, spa baths and fitness centres. There are also concierge services available as well as transfers to different locations throughout the island.
For families travelling to Phillip Island, try a holiday house located in Cowes, Smiths Beach, Berrys Beach, Cat Bay or Sunderland Bay. Choices of Phillip Island holiday houses are plenty with many quaint seaside villas, condos, independent homes and penthouses. Each of these holiday homes includes one to three bedrooms, living rooms, furnished kitchens, luxury bathtubs, and also a jacuzzi and spa baths in some houses.
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