Magnetic Island Bed & Breakfast
Join Phil & Robyn in their traditional bed & breakfast on Tropical Magnetic Island, a short 20minute ferry ride from the major city of Townsville in Far North Queensland.
Townsville is serviced by all airlines, rail and bus companies. On arrival on the Island you will be greeted by Robyn or Phil and transferred to our home in beautiful Horseshoe Bay on the Northern end of the Island. After a complimentary welcome drink, settle into your spacious air-conditioned queen size room with private entry and fan , then plan your local activities with Phil & Robyn or just explore or laze around the pool.
As a traditional bed and breakfast, we are on hand to assist in every aspect of your holiday when required with local knowledge of walks, trips, hire of cars, scooters etc. Bikes are available on site at no cost for your enjoyment. You may enjoy a short cycle to the nearby Horseshoe Bay beach area to enjoy one of the many various water sports available or check out the local restaurants, cafes, or hotel, all within 10 mins of your lodging.
As we are a World Heritage National Park, you will have the opportunity to explore the many walking tracks with suitability for all fitness levels with breathtaking views over the Coral Sea or the many lovely bays. There are tours by jet ski around the Island, hire of catamarans for sailing, tube rides, paddle boats, kayaks, and jetskis available for hire. There are also sunset cruises to delight your senses (depending on the Season)
Your days will start with a tropical fruit platter followed by a full cooked breakfast made with the freshest of eggs from our own chooks and lovely herbs from the garden, prepared by Robyn along with limitless tea and ground coffee. Whilst enjoying breakfast outside under the verandah, you will be able to watch and feed the Lorikeets and other birds coming in for their food also.
You can dine out on Magnetic Island from inexpensive Pub meals to fine dining restaurants and plenty in between.
We have 2 queen size rooms available; The blue room and the green room - both have full air conditioning, fan, queen size bed, private entry and adjoin a shared huge bathroom. Privacy is assured in the bathroom area. Tea & coffee and home made biscuits are available 24 hrs, Our fridges are available for your use so that you can have a good supply of icy cold beer and wine, along with TV, and barbeque for your use and enjoyment.
Our pet border collie dog Kitty will also make you feel at home. Swimming pool and sun lounges for relaxing and reading. Join us for a few drinks and a chat and a laugh (there is always something happening with our hens, the wallabies and anything else that happens to come by most nights) each evening if you like or head down to the beach to watch the stunning sunsets.
Our tariff is $120 Aust. per night per room twin share all inclusive or $80 Aust. per night single. We have a maximum of 4 guests. Please visit our website for more information.
Reviews & Customer Feedback
Highly recommended. Phil & Robyn were wonderful hosts, with added bonuses of pickup and drop off at the ferry, brief history of the island and sightseeing places, wonderful breakfasts and excellent accommodation. Free bikes were a bonus, which made getting around so much easier. Thanks for a great time. ...
Kathy, from Tasmania
We have stayed with Phil and Robyn in May 2009. We enjoyed their hearty and friendly hospitality very much . It was not easy to leave that beatiful place. We can highly recommended it for relaxing holidays. Martina and Stefan Switzerland ...
Martina and Stefan
My wife and I have stayed with Phil and Roybn a number of times and found it wery comfortable and relaxing. They know everthing and everyone on the Island so you have no problems. Check out the Marli bar! ...
Peter Havard
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