Great base and great staff for our visit to Stanley. Arrived early from Spirit Tassie no worries they checked us in at 8am.Thanks for that. The penguins were an extra bonus and the nearby supermarket was great. We would stay they again next time.
When you a stay at Stanley Village Waterfront Accommodation in Stanley, you'll be on the waterfront, just steps from Sawyer Bay and Van Diemen's Land Company Store. This motel is 0.2 mi (0.4 km) from Stanley Seaquarium and 0.4 mi (0.6 km) from Fisherman's Wharf Lookout.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access.
Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge.
The front desk is staffed during limited hours. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 13 guestrooms. Your pillowtop bed comes with premium bedding. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have hair dryers and slippers.
My wife and I stayed in the Admiral's Suite which takes up the whole top floor. We did not lack for room! Outside each window, and from our personal balcony, there were views of the ocean just the other side of the road. The decor was eye catching and the facilities were modern. We also indulged in the cooked breakfast which was also a treat. It was one of the best B&B experiences we have enjoyed over a few decades of travel. There is no question in our mind where we will be staying when we are in Stanley in the future.
Lovely little cottage right in town within walking distance of dining and cafes, beaches and walking tracks. Very homely and comfortable. Check in made very easy even though we were early we were warmly welcomed by the lovely lady that owns touchwood cafe. She was very helpful with recommendations too and even arranged some ice for us to have a well earned scotch after my hike up and around the nut. This lady has the best attitude and will succeed for sure in this little cafe
ที่พักแห่งนี้น่าทึ่งและสวยงามมาก ฉันได้ห้องนอน/สวีทชั้นบน Amy Belle ประตูฝรั่งเศสเปิดออกไปเป็นระเบียงที่มองเห็นวิวชายหาดและรอบๆ สุดแสนประทับใจ Matt เจ้าของที่พักน่ารักอย่างเรียบง่ายและให้คําแนะนําที่เที่ยวและที่รับประทานอาหารได้ดีมาก เตียง A++ นอนสบายมาก ห้องสะอาดสะอ้านและบ้านมาก ทําเลที่ตั้งก็ใจกลางเมืองมาก ๆ ที่จะเดินไป Godfrey beach, The Stanley Nut และร้านค้าต่างๆ ขอแนะนําเลยค่ะ เหมาะสําหรับคู่รักและครอบครัว
This review is to do with the service received when attempting to book a tour. My husband and I had wished to book a 4WD tour to see the abandoned town of Balfour and we were very excited to have a 4WD experience and it was to be something of a rare treat for us, a splurge for our anniversary. When booking, I thought that the charge of $200 per person was expensive, but still reasonable and something we could afford as a one off. I booked everything online and was excited. Shortly thereafter, I received a phone call from Tall Timbers, telling me that they have a minimum number of participants required to book that tour, however, I could upgrade to the 'deluxe package' which was for a private tour at $300 per person! I indicated that we couldn't afford that price and that the tour was for our anniversary and requested that they see if perhaps they might be able to find someone else who would like to join our tour. I am under no illusion that they even attempted to find another interested party and of course, when our anniversary came around (I booked several months in advance), I had to cancel the tour as they had failed to find anyone interested in joining us. Being how big Tasmania is in tourism I do find it hard to believe that no other couple would be interested in saving $200. I also find it disappointing that they would rather not go out at all and make $400 for the sake of not being able to make $600. I little bit of kindness goes a long way and we are Tasmanian locals, not wealthy tourists. It's just another example of an uncaring Tasmanian business flipping us the bird, being overpriced and only out for whatever they can wring out of gullible tourists. We ended up going to the area where the 4WDing was to take place and I daresay the track wasn't even that long and that most of the tour would have been spent travelling from Smithton.