Beach House Phillip Island

Beach House Phillip Island Immaculate house for holiday rental, located in Sunderland Bay, Phillip Island. Pet friendly. Heater in every room.
2 bathrooms (each with shower and toilet).

Large 2 storey house, just a few minutes walk away from beautiful quiet local beach. Free and fast WiF and Netflix.
2 bedrooms with queen size beds.
2 bedrooms with 2 sets of bunk beds (4 single beds).
2 trundle beds and porta-cot available. Well equipped modern kitchen with dishwasher, coffee machine, oven, microwave, and much more. Air-conditioning with heating and cooling. Fully fenced yard, ch

ildren swing set, gas BBQ, outdoor setting. Family room downstairs with large flatscreen TV, PS3, movies.

18/04/2025
01/11/2023

Have you ever gazed upon Pyramid Rock from the Penguin Parade? Take a wander and soak in the picturesque coastal views next time you visit. 🙂 Choose your walk here: https://bit.ly/3SNYJM5


01/11/2023

The early bird gets the fish. Come see the Peli's at 12pm for feeding time 🐟

01/11/2023

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14/05/2023

The koala is our wildlife mama of the day and is unique like the others we have featured! A young koala only drinks its mother's milk for the first six to seven months and remains in the pouch for that time, slowly growing and developing eyes, ears and fur. 🐨
You can contribute to our work with koalas on Millowl (Phillip Island) by adopting a koala from the Penguin Foundation which makes a great Mother's Day gift. ❤️



14/05/2023

We are celebrating the last animal in our wildlife mums series - the Short-tailed shearwater who are migrating north to Alaska from Phillip Island right now. Shearwaters are one of those creatures who have a rather laissez-faire approach to mothering, after the female lays one large white egg (85g) the incubation period lasts roughly 52 days. The parents fly to the waters of Antarctica to forage after the chick has hatched, and eventually begin their migration north with the aid of strong winds, leaving behind a chick still covered with brown down. The chicks soon follow once they have grown their adult feathers.

We were lucky to have the community come together to see these seabirds depart safely over the last few weeks.
Make your Mum a a shearwater guardian by gifting her an adoption through our Penguin Foundation. ❤️



Address

Dover Street
Sunderland Bay, VIC
3922

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