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Accommodation In King Island

Fancy yourself a rugged adventure? King Island has long, empty beaches, walking tracks full of greenery and wildlife, and fantastic food for your down time. From art galleries and lighthouse tours to windswept cliffs facing the sea, King Island will give you a lot to explore. Best of all, you won’t find it swarming with tourists. Check out our King Island hotels and journey a little off the beaten path.

Officially a part of Tasmania, King Island is right in the middle of the Bass Strait, making it an ideal getaway both for Victorians and Apple Isle locals. The population is between 1500 and 2000 people, and about 57 shipwrecks can be found beneath its waters. If there’s one thing the island is known for, it’s cheese. With pastures found on the windy hillsides, King Island Dairy makes cheeses named after local attractions, such as Bass Strait Blue and Stokes Point Smoked Cheddar.

Sometimes, King Island can make you feel like you’ve washed up on some faraway shore. Stretches of beach have views of rolling green hills and sharp cliffs. But it’s not all seclusion. Martha Lavinia Beach has breaks to satisfy even the most experienced surfer, although a wetsuit is recommended if you plan to brave the chilly Tasmanian waters.

Ready to do some bushwalking? Lavinia Nature Reserve is 68km2 of beach, heath and swamp, providing habitats for a number of bird species like the endangered orange-bellied parrot. For a more haunting natural experience, pay a visit to the Calcified Forest. You’ll see the ghostly remains of 7000-year-old trees which have been exposed by sandstorms. If you aren’t quite comfortable venturing out into the wild by yourself, King Island also has guided tours where you can explore the island by bus. But you don’t have to go bush to meet some of the local animals. You may even spot wallabies, echidnas and fairy penguins while you’re just walking down the street.

King Island has three main townships. Currie is the main place to go for supplies, with two supermarkets and The King Island Hotel, a bar, restaurant and bottle shop all in one. You can also drop into King Island Arts and Cultural Centre, which has exhibitions and stories of King Island in every room. The Currie Lighthouse is worth a visit too, especially if you take a guided tour up the spiralling staircase. Naracoopa has quaint holiday shacks and rocky shores, where a charmingly ramshackle jetty offers a place to cast a line from. Grassy is a tiny former mining township which now has attractive little art galleries like the Portside Links Gallery. When you feel like dining out, King Island has options ranging from delicious fresh seafood to cakes and pies and, of course, plenty of cheese.

There are no ferries to King Island, so you’ll have to fly there. Luckily, several airlines offer flights, including King Island Airlines and Regional Expression Airlines. Save on your King Island trip by booking your King Island accommodation with us today!

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Blencathra Coastal Escape Spa, 3.5 star, King Island Accommodation, across Sea Elephant Bay. Naracoopa., King Island Accommodation Cottages, Fun Family House King Island, Tiny Rupetta, Buttons By The Beach (coastal retreat on King Island), King Island Accommodation Cottages, provide a peaceful & relaxing stay., Pepper Tree Farm Stay, Two Twenty Two Farm Stay

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How much does King Island accommodation cost?
King Island hotel prices vary depending on when you plan to go and just how fancy you want your digs. To score cheap accommodation in King Island, enter your details, hit search, then filter your results by amenities, budget, property class and more. A top tip to keep costs down? Avoid getting away in the busiest months of March, September and October, when rates are generally higher. For King Island hotel deals, think of us as your penny-pinching best mate.
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  • Stay sometime in January, June and December: These are the least popular months to visit, so you can look forward to nicer prices.
  • Get out of the city: High demand and prime locations make central hotels more expensive. The suburbs typically have more cost-effective options.
  • Take advantage of our filters: Select your property class, area, budget and more to search for cheap accommodation in King Island.

Is there pet-friendly accommodation in King Island?
No more chasing your tail — Wotif takes the hassle out of finding a stay for you and your furry best friend. Just use our filter tool and we’ll fetch the best picks for an awesome King Island getaway. Begin by choosing your travel dates, then select the “Pet friendly” box under the “Amenities” heading to discover your dog-friendly accommodation in King Island.
How many days should I spend in King Island?
We’ve got loads of epic King Island hotel offers that’ll tempt you into planning a trip here. Our booking data for accommodation in King Island suggests that visitors spend an average of 4 days in this vibrant destination. But don’t just take our word for it — discover for yourself!
Can I find luxury accommodation in King Island?
Of course, and you’ll hardly have to lift a finger to look for it. Simply use Wotif’s “Property class” filter to find luxury accommodation in King Island ready to cater to your every whim.
Which hotels in King Island are family-friendly?
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