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“The first glamping resort on Rottnest Island, this 83-tent hideaway is set to dazzle & delight. Retreat to tented rooms with big double beds, bunks for little ones & large terraces — the best of which face the ocean. With a seafood restaurant, buzzy bar & swimming pool this is a top island escape.”

“The first glamping resort on Rottnest Island, this 83-tent hideaway is set to dazzle & delight. Retreat to tented rooms with big double beds, bunks for little ones & large terraces — the best of which face the ocean. With a seafood restaurant, buzzy bar & swimming pool this is a top island escape.”

Recommended For

  • Eco break
  • Sustainable materials & natural woods are used throughout this eco-focused glamping property, which aims to make minimal impact
  • Families
  • With 51 family tents, a big swimming pool, heaps of activities & kids' menus, this is a top family spot
  • Cycling
  • Hire bicycles from the nearby shop and zip around the island on two wheels, exploring at your own pace
  • Wildlife Area
  • Take a free guided quokka tour to spot these furry little creatures, which are native to the island
  • Great walks
  • Hike the 45km Wadjemup Bidi for a real sense of the island's natural beauty, wildlife and history
  • Other Activities
  • Try a tandem skydive, landing on the sands of Salmon Bay, Thomson Bay or Bickley Bay
  • Museums
  • Delve into the area's intriguing past at the Rottnest Island Museum
  • Sailing
  • Snorkelling
  • Learning
  • Surfing
  • Diving
  • Birdwatching
  • Outstanding location
  • A spectacular escape, this is the only glamping resort of its kind on Rottnest Island
  • On an island
  • On Rottnest Island, a 45-minute ferry ride off the coast of Perth and Fremantle
  • Self catering to rent
  • Deluxe tents have kitchenettes for those keen to have the option to self-cater
  • Beach nearby
  • Stroll to The Basin, which is famous for its clear waters and great swimming
  • Restaurant
  • Pinky's Beach Club serves superb seafood in a relaxed setting
  • Disabled access
  • All communal areas are accessible, as are four of the tents
  • Glamping
  • 83 tents built between the dunes and under native trees
  • In/by a Nature Reserve
  • Rottnest Island is a Class A nature reserve
  • On the beach
  • On Pinky Beach, one of 63 on the island
  • Family Suites
  • Eco
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Barefoot Luxury
  • Sea Views
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Good wine list
  • Contemporary
  • Quirky
  • Child friendly
  • Wellbeing
  • Landmark
  • Charming
  • Luxury
  • Romantic
  • Views
  • Secluded setting
  • Chic

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Savour Margaret River wines and playful signature cocktails at Pinky's Beach Club
  • Self catering to rent
  • Deluxe tents have kitchenettes for those keen to have the option to self-cater
  • Restaurant
  • Pinky's Beach Club serves superb seafood in a relaxed setting
  • Disabled access
  • All communal areas are accessible, as are four of the tents
  • Swimming Pool
  • 30-metre outdoor swimming pool
  • Family Suites
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Outdoor dining
  • Internet
  • Cots available
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Good wine list
  • Child friendly
  • Garden
  • Suites
  • Parking
  • Wifi
  • Views

Activities

  • Cycling
  • Hire bicycles from the nearby shop and zip around the island on two wheels, exploring at your own pace
  • Wildlife Area
  • Take a free guided quokka tour to spot these furry little creatures, which are native to the island
  • Great walks
  • Hike the 45km Wadjemup Bidi for a real sense of the island's natural beauty, wildlife and history
  • Other Activities
  • Try a tandem skydive, landing on the sands of Salmon Bay, Thomson Bay or Bickley Bay
  • Museums
  • Delve into the area's intriguing past at the Rottnest Island Museum
  • Sailing
  • Snorkelling
  • Learning
  • Surfing
  • Diving
  • Birdwatching

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Discovery Rottnest Island - Hotel Review

"If an island surrounded by white sand, clear water, coral reefs, passing dolphin pods, and populated by ‘the world’s happiest animals’ is your idea of a nightmare, don’t come to Rottnest Island. If it’s not, make like Chris Hemsworth and head directly to its 20-million dollar eco-glamping resort on Pinky Beach."

Originally published by Telegraph Travel

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