About this listing
Welcome to this fantastic, modern, and exceptionally comfortable family beach house. Every detail has been carefully considered to ensure your family's utmost comfort during your stay. With ducted air conditioning throughout, you can enjoy a pleasant and controlled climate in every room.
Inside, this beach house offers multiple living areas, providing ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The highlight is the fantastic outdoor entertaining area, complete with a BBQ and outdoor setting, where you can gather and create wonderful memories with your loved ones. You won't be able to get the kids off the fantastic basketball court.
The beach house accommodates up to 12 guests, offering a variety of sleeping arrangements. The first and second bedrooms feature queen beds, while the third, fourth, and fifth bedrooms are equipped with tri-bunk beds, making them suitable for families.
This property is available all year round for holiday and leisure rentals, as well as off peak corporate short term leases.
Please note that a $500 pre-authorization is required, which will be processed on the arrival date. Pets are not allowed in this property. Additionally, this property is suitable for families only, ensuring a family-friendly environment for your stay. Stay connected with the WiFi available throughout the property.
Experience the comfort and convenience of this modern family beach house. Book now to secure your holiday rental or short-term lease, and enjoy a memorable stay throughout the year.
Local Area
Torquay is a favored vacation spot for Victorians, celebrated for its scenic beaches, expansive grassy foreshores, and the grand, shady trees that line the coastline. The town features picturesque walking trails along the foreshore, offering stunning vistas from Yellow Bluff and Point Danger, where an Anzac Memorial stands proudly on the headland, overlooking the sea.
The heart of Torquay's commercial activity is centered on Pearl Street and Gilbert Street, which seamlessly connect to The Esplanade’s coastal boulevard. On Bell Street, you’ll find a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and the town’s historic hotel, situated across from a large camping and caravan park near Point Danger.
Renowned as a hub of the surfing industry, Torquay is home to numerous surf-related manufacturers and retailers along its main highway. Surf City Plaza stands out as a key attraction, housing the Australian National Surfing Museum, the largest museum dedicated to surfing and beach culture in the world.
Just a few kilometers to the southwest of Torquay is Bells Beach, famous for hosting the Rip Curl Pro Surfing Classic, an international surfing competition that draws competitors from across the globe each year.