About this listing
Welcome to this modern and spacious four bedroom beach house located in central Torquay.
This property offers the convenience of a short walk to the beach, shops, and other amenities. Whether you're looking to enjoy the coastal lifestyle, go shopping, or explore the area, everything is within easy reach.
The beach house offers ocean views from the upstairs lounge, creating a serene and picturesque setting. Both the downstairs and upstairs living areas have large screen TV's and are equipped with split system air conditioners for your comfort. Central heating throughout the property ensures warmth during the cooler months, while ceiling fans in several bedrooms provide additional ventilation. Stay connected with wifi, and you'll find the login details in the guest book.
The beach house comfortably accommodates up to 10 family members, with a king bed in the first bedroom, a queen bed in the second bedroom, a king bed in the third bedroom, and a bunk bed (2 x king singles) with an additional king single bed and trundle in the fourth bedroom.
Outside, you'll find a good-sized outdoor area with a bbq and setting, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation.
Please note that pets are not allowed.
Whether you're seeking a holiday rental, leisure stay, or off-peak corporate short-term lease, this property is available all year round. Immerse yourself in the comfort and convenience of this modern beach house and enjoy all that Torquay has to offer.
Please note that a pre authorization of $500 is required as part of the security measures.
Local Area
Torquay is a popular holiday destination for Victorians, known for its picturesque beaches with wide grassy foreshores and large shady trees lining the coast. Scenic walking tracks extend throughout the town's foreshore, offering breathtaking views from Yellow Bluff and Point Danger, where an Anzac Memorial overlooks the ocean from atop the headland.
The main commercial center of Torquay spans Pearl Street and Gilbert Street, merging seamlessly with the coastal boulevard of The Esplanade. Additional shops, cafes, restaurants, and the town's historic hotel can be found on Bell Street, opposite a large camping and caravan ground near Point Danger.
Torquay is synonymous with the surfing industry, boasting numerous manufacturers and retailers of surfing related goods along its main highway. Surf City Plaza is a notable hub, also home to the Australian National Surfing Museum—the world's largest surfing and beach culture museum.
A few kilometers southwest of Torquay sits Bells Beach, renowned for hosting the Rip Curl Pro Surfing Classic—an annual event that attracts competitors from around the world.