THE SHACK is not your average shack! Modern 4 bedroom holiday home, accommodates up to 11 guests, absolute beachfront with beautiful views of the bay. Free WiFi!
Open plan kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, electric oven and electric induction stove top, fridge/freezer, air-fryer, dining with access to deck and outdoor setting. Living area with T/V, DVD, split system reverse cycle air-conditioner. Views from dining, living and 2 front bedrooms.
Main bedroom with split system reverse cycle air-conditioner, ceiling fan and ensuite, second bathroom with vanity, shower, separate w/c. 2nd front bedroom with split system reverse cycle air-conditioner and ceiling fan.
Laundry with front loading washing machine.
Ziggy BBQ, fish cleaning facility - not plumbed.
2 kayaks for use - BYO life jackets. (Please note - The Shack has the blue roof in the aerial pictures)
PLEASE NOTE: Boats are not to be washed at the property – you can wash your boat at the caravan park for a minimal cost.
Bed configuration - bed 1 - queen, bed 2 - queen, bed 3 - Tri-bunk (double on bottom single on top, bed 4 - 2 bunks.
Pillows and quilts are provided, you will need to bring your own linen - pillow cases, top/bottom sheets, towels/bath mat and tea towels.
A beautiful white sandy beach awaits you at Sultana Point which is located just around the corner from Edithburgh. It's a small quiet beachside settlement with all of Edithburgh's amenities a stones throw away.
Garage not for guest use
No smoking inside
NO PETS - this includes visiting pets, any pets sighted at property will result in loss of bond
**OFF PEAK SPECIAL** excludes long weekends and school holidays
15% discount on off peak nightly tariff for bookings 4 nights or more
Nightly tariffs - cleaning, booking and refundable bond fees apply
Peak - 24th Dec to end of Jan school holidays and Easter: 4 night minimum stay
$350 per night
High - all other school holidays plus long weekends: 3 night minimum stay
$290 per night
Off Peak - school terms: 2 night minimum stay
$250 per night
Bond may increase during peak season