Strzelecki NP Accommodation

Strzelecki National Park covers 4216 hectares in the south-western corner of Flinders Island. Flinders is the main island in the Furneaux Group, a group of 54 islands in Bass Strait off the north-east coast of mainland Tasmania. The national park protects rich and varied ecosystems as well as spectacular coastal and granite mountain landscapes. Strzelecki forms an area where plant and animal species found on mainland Australia and Tasmania overlap, making the park of important biogeographic significance. The park is also home to a high number of endemic species, rare flora and fauna and significant vegetation communities. The park was proclaimed in 1967 and given the official name of Strzelecki National Park in 1972, in honour of the Polish scientist and explorer Count Paul Edmund Strzelecki, who climbed a number of the mountain peaks on Flinders Island in 1842. Flinders Island can be reached by either plane or by sea. There is no public transport on the island. Vehicles and bicycles are available for rent.

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Lemana at Emita Beach

Lemana at Emita Beach is a new luxury three-bedroom home in a spectacular location just minutes from the water, with all the privacy and comfort you need for the perfect Island getaway. Tastefully furnished, Lemana features spacious open-plan living and dining areas with wood heater, a fully-appointed chef’s kitchen with dishwasher, and large sun-drenched deck with barbecue. The house also provides all modern conveniences.

Vistas on Trousers Point

"Vistas" provides exclusive accommodation in 8 luxury suites. Situated where the mountains meet the sea and surrounded by 40000 acres of national park, and abutting pristine beaches, "Vistas" pampers its guests during their stay providing quiet privacy for that special holiday or an ideal stepping off point to the island's organised activities. Its convenient location provides easy access to the islands special features and activities.