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Diamond Island Ocean View Apartments is set in an
idyllic private location at Bicheno.
Diamond Island Ocean View Apartments fronts on to
the pristine white sandy beaches and azure blue waters that give way to
spectacularly reveal the isthmus connecting the mainland of Tasmania
with the island from which the resort takes its name.
Peace,
privacy and a restive tranquility are keynotes of the
accommodation. Self-contained apartments accommodate up
to six people in comfort and are restfully located well away from
passing traffic. Accommodation at Diamond Island is
both contemporary and comfortable.
All units are fully self-contained
and non-smoking with parking at your doorstep.
With
Diamond Island Ocean View Apartments as your base, you choose your perfect way to spend
the days. From an invigorating short walk of challenging day hike
in the magnificent Freycinet or Douglas Aspley National Parks, to a tour
of the local vineyards, a round of golf at the nearby 9 hole course or a
visit to Natureworld less than 5 minutes away!
Of course,
you need never leave the resort. Enjoy a relaxing swim in the
pool, stroll along the beach or play tennis. Wet a line, the
fishing is great! In the evenings the foreshore is alive with natural
activity as the fairy penguins make their way up the beach and return to
their burrows.
Facets Restaurant features the finest of Tasmanian fresh foods from succulent
steaks to sensational seafood. You can even select your own live crayfish! Naturally we serve the very best of Tasmanian ales and
award winning wines from the local region. A dining experience
which will be remembered long after you stay
Imagine
being so close to the coast that
you feel part of it … strolling
through a beautiful garden, at the
foot of which lives a colony of
Little Penguins. A few steps further,
a private beach, with a magical
island almost within reach.
Imagine
being so close to the wonder of
Douglas Apsley and Freycinet National
Parks (including Wineglass Bay and
the remarkable township of Coles
Bay).
This
is Diamond Island.
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