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The Wayfarer ~ Stunning water views
A piece of paradise overlooking stunning Pirates Bay at Eaglehawk Neck, the gateway to the treasures of the Tasman Peninsula. Step into a charming, original beach shack, lovingly restored. A peaceful, romantic space to pause, breathe and listen to the lullaby of the waves and soak in the surroundings. An ideal base to explore Port Arthur, Three Capes walk, scenic cruises and pristine beaches. With incredible views, this heavenly little wonderland promises to create some cherished memories

The Stand Alone
The Stand Alone is an intimate, earthy retreat made for 2 Our cabin is a sanctuary where forest meets the sea, a quiet place for communion and reconnection with nature. Amid the salty air and birdsong, our bed looks to the trees and a deep bath with unlimited hot water. Humble living in luxury, the wood stove keeps things cozy and Belgian cushions are perfect for sprawling out in the evenings. Located in sleepy Lufra Cove, a magical corner of Eaglehawk Neck. Follow us at @thestandalonetasmania

Three capes cabin.
Set amongst native gum and banksia the cabin overlooks the clear waters of little Norfolk Bay. Externally blending in with its environment and internally featuring detailed timberwork using Tasmanian Oak giving a natural feel. Centrally located within the Tasman Peninsula it's a short drive to everything on offer. Featuring: Designer kitchen/bathroom Indoor and outdoor bath Double shower Board games and books Woodheater Desk/study room King size bed Firepit area Air con Outdoor dining BBQ

Ocean beach front. (Raoul) 3 Capes Cottage
My beautiful vintage (circa 1890) cottage is divided into 2 stylish, adults only, apartments. Ocean & beach views of a stunningly beautiful natural environment (2 min stroll to beach.) Charming, rustic, authentic, warm and clean, full of character and stories. 14 min drive to Port Arthur. 50 mins to Hobart Airport. So much to do: scenic hikes, swimming, surfing and snorkelling, beach walking, visiting nearby wineries, watching whales, dolphins, seals & albatross. You wont want to leave.

Private Beach Access + Sauna | Dune Shack
Escape to Dune Shack, a nostalgic 1970s Tasmanian retreat tucked behind the dune at White Beach. Relax in a secluded paradise with private beach access, hot stone sauna, and the soothing sound of waves just steps away. Perfect for couples or small groups, the shack blends 70s charm with modern comforts - from the cosy Nectre fireplace to a fully equipped kitchen and vibrant, relaxing interiors. The shack is an ideal base for exploring some of Tasmania’s most iconic bushwalks and beaches.

The Old Jetty Joint | Tasmania
The Old Jetty Joint welcomes you with a cosy 1970's shack vibe. This classic Tasmanian shack has been thoughtfully renovated to take full advantage of its spectacular location – perched overlooking Pirates Bay, only 150m from the beach. With one of Tasmania’s most stunning bays just across the road, your gaze will skip endlessly between the swell lines and the dramatic coastline beyond. Pack your surfboard or whittle the hours away beachcombing the pristine white sands. @theoldjettyjoint

The Lookout - 3BR, pool table, Pirates Bay
Welcome to The Lookout! A warm and spacious home with panoramic views you have to see to believe. This 3-bedroom house sits just across from Pirate’s Bay with spectacular views in all directions. Go for a walk along the beach, sip coffee from the expansive deck, relax by the rustic wood fireplace inside, or just enjoy the sound of the waves breaking along the shore. Switch gears in the classic arcade game room with billiards, pool, pinball, and original arcade hits from the 80s and 90s.

Bus & Hot Tub - Secluded Eco Forest Retreat
Huntingdon Tier Forest Retreat – atop a mountain in Tasmania's Southern Midlands. This luxurious, private & unimposing eco retreat is a place to escape, relax & reconnect. Soak in the woodfired hot tub & lounge by a warm fire or from your comfy bed, gaze through the treetops to the mountains beyond & observe local wildlife. Take a wander & enjoy a natural meditation cave just 30 metres below. Single night stays are welcomed, however guests often say they wish they had've stayed longer!

M r B l a c k G o r d o n
Mr BlackGordon is perched high on top of White Beach, this ‘Tassie Shack’ offers 180* panoramic ocean views. Enjoy the wood heater while taking in breathtaking sunsets over the bay. Mr BlackGordon has been created to enjoy what we love about Tasmania most, a comfortable cosy ‘shack’ with the little luxury touches. All that is left to do is light the fire, open a bottle of your favourite Tasmanian wine, sit back and relax after a day exploring this hidden gem on the Tasman Peninsula.

Carlton River Escape
Carlton River Escape was completed in 2023 and built as a peaceful hide away retreat on the back 50 acres of our property. It is nestled right beside our Swift Parrot Conservation Forest area which also shares it space with our local wallabies, wombats, echidnas, pademelons, possums, and eagles. Amid the fresh Tassie air, and the incredible forest views, you will feel completely relaxed listening to the sounds of the wildlife while enjoying the luxury of a secluded brand new home.

MarshMellow Cabin in nature - creek tub fire beach
Experience the magic of a tiny cabin set amongst a grove of gum trees beside a creek around the bend from an isolated beach in a little-known corner of Tasmania. Everything is tiny, but guests tell us it has everything you need... including luxurious touches like European linen. Expect birdsongs, the tidal rising and falling of the creek, sea breezes, moonrises, smoky clothes, salty skin, starlight. Proud finalists in the 2025 Airbnb Host Awards - Best Nature Stay

Arrow Brick House
Arrow Brick House is a beautiful, dog friendly, country property with gorgeous water and mountain views, minutes from Port Arthur Historic site, 3 Capes Walk and Remarkable cave. Breathe in the clean, fresh air as you enjoy views over misty mountains, sparkling water and Tasman Island Lighthouse. Relax on a private and secluded getaway, perfect for those who love romantic, wild places. We recommend a few days to really enjoy the property and explore the local area.
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When is the best time to visit Eaglehawk Neck?
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| Avg. price | G$30,244 GYD | G$30,244 GYD | G$30,244 GYD | G$31,078 GYD | G$31,913 GYD | G$30,244 GYD | G$30,244 GYD | G$28,575 GYD | G$30,661 GYD | G$30,661 GYD | G$30,244 GYD | G$34,416 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 18°C | 17°C | 16°C | 14°C | 11°C | 9°C | 9°C | 9°C | 11°C | 13°C | 15°C | 16°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Eaglehawk Neck?
Eaglehawk Neck has a range of vacation rentals, holiday cottages, and locally owned guesthouses with scenic surroundings. Many accommodations are situated near beaches, bushland, or historic sites, making it easy to explore the area.
What are the best things to do in Eaglehawk Neck with kids?
Families can explore the geological features at the Tessellated Pavement, spot wildlife along the coastline, and relax on the sandy beach. Picnicking, short nature walks, and simple outdoor activities are frequently suggested for children.
What are some of the best things to do in Eaglehawk Neck?
Eaglehawk Neck has coastal walks, unique rock formations like the Tessellated Pavement, and the historic Dog Line site. Many visitors also explore dramatic sea cliffs, local beaches, and nearby forest trails.
How is the weather in Eaglehawk Neck?
Eaglehawk Neck experiences cool winters around 40–57°F (4–14°C), and mild, pleasant summers near 55–74°F (13–23°C), with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Wind and changing coastal conditions are common, so layered clothing is useful.
When is the best time to visit Eaglehawk Neck?
Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures, longer daylight hours, and outdoor activities. Autumn also draws visitors for calm weather and changing coastal scenery.
What are the best places to visit in Eaglehawk Neck?
The Tessellated Pavement, Blowhole, and Dog Line are frequently suggested sites to explore in Eaglehawk Neck. Many travelers enjoy nearby beaches, sea cliffs, and historic landmarks around the area.
What are some hiking trails in Eaglehawk Neck?
Eaglehawk Neck has coastal walking tracks and bushland paths that showcase sea cliffs and forested areas. Trails leading to the Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen are popular for scenic views and local wildlife.
What are some family activities we can do in Eaglehawk Neck?
Families can investigate the Tessellated Pavement, walk along sandy beaches, and admire marine life or birdwatching near the coast. Interactive historical sites and simple picnic areas are frequently suggested spots for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Eaglehawk Neck?
Many travelers head to the Port Arthur Historic Site, explore the Tasman National Park, or visit secluded bays and local vineyards around the peninsula. Nature experiences and cultural sites are easy to find close to Eaglehawk Neck.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Eaglehawk Neck?
Some vacation rentals and cottages in Eaglehawk Neck welcome pets, often with access to outdoor spaces or nearby walking tracks. It’s helpful to check individual listings for pet policies and amenities.
What are some local tips for visiting Eaglehawk Neck?
Pack layered clothes for coastal weather, and bring walking shoes for exploring beaches and bush tracks. Early mornings offer quieter moments at popular sites, and local cafes have homemade treats rooted in Tasmanian produce.
What is Eaglehawk Neck known for?
Eaglehawk Neck is known for its striking coastal landscapes, geological features like the Tessellated Pavement, and the historic colonial Dog Line. The area also has dramatic cliffs and access to both natural and cultural sites.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Eaglehawk Neck?
Visitors often seek out secluded beaches, quiet bushland trails, and lesser-known rock formations around Eaglehawk Neck. Some hidden spots for sunrise or sunset viewing are found along local walking paths, away from crowds.
What are the best foods to try in Eaglehawk Neck?
Locally rooted dishes often feature Tasmanian seafood, fresh produce, and handmade bakery goods. Regional cheeses, farm-to-table meals, and sweet treats with berries or honey are frequently suggested by area cafes.
What should I bring for a trip to Eaglehawk Neck?
Pack layered clothing for varying temperatures, sturdy shoes for outdoor walks, and sun protection for beach visits. A rain jacket and reusable water bottle can be useful, especially when exploring natural or coastal areas.
What is the nightlife in Eaglehawk Neck like?
Nightlife in Eaglehawk Neck is relaxed, with casual pubs and small venues serving locally inspired food and drinks. Evenings are often spent enjoying quiet coastal views, or participating in occasional community gatherings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Eaglehawk Neck?
Eaglehawk Neck has local community festivals celebrating Tasmanian culture, craft markets, and art gatherings through the year. Seasonal events around nearby Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula also draw visitors for music, food, and historical interpretation.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Eaglehawk Neck?
Eaglehawk Neck has family-friendly vacation rentals, with options like holiday cottages and homes near beaches or local attractions. Many hosts provide amenities for children and easy access to outdoor spaces.
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Eaglehawk Neck vacation rentals start at G$6,257 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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