Just stay one night in Queenscliff and take the ferry across the sea to the Mornington Peninsula the next day. When we arrived at around six o'clock in the evening, there were no people in the town and all the shops were closed. Searching for hotels here on Ctrip, there are not many, and there are not many choices for room types suitable for a couple like us with three children. Only this one is more suitable. The disadvantage is that the bathroom is shared and there is no kitchen. According to the mobile phone text message sent by the seller, I opened the password door of the whole building and found the key to my room on the front desk. The public bathroom is very clean, and there is a tea room. The shops outside are closed, so the food we brought was heated in the microwave here. When we left the next day, we met the male owner of the house, who enthusiastically helped us show the way to the port. This building should be an old building, like a museum. Being in it feels like traveling through time, which is also a good experience! I only saw an old couple staying this night. We were the only two guests in the castle-like building. The child was a little scared and didn't dare to go to the toilet by himself😂.
A great location and lovely accommodation. More like a home away from home. I would certainly use this place again and recommend it to my friends and family.
With a stay at Benambra Cottage in Queenscliff, you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Salt Contemporary Art and Queenscliff Historical Museum. This hotel is 0.1 mi (0.2 km) from Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park and 0.2 mi (0.3 km) from Queenscliff Library.
Take in the views from a garden.
Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Conveniences include irons/ironing boards and blackout drapes/curtains.
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More expensive than Apollo Bay, but the quality is lower, the room is smaller, the surrounding area is also a little bit less, the quilt also feels less, a bit cold, a little regret, because the last time a brand of Apollo Bay lived happily.
The check-in was an old grandfather. The residents were not mainly elderly. The 14th room for me was very small, and it was right next to the public toilet.
The hotel is on a golf course, so there are few people and it is quiet. If you arrive late, you will put the key in the safe at the door and use the phone at the door to ask for the password. The location is relatively remote, suitable for self-driving, a few minutes' drive from Sorrento
Entire experience was seamless. Our stay exceeded our expectations and we would definitely return to Carmel at Sorrento. I only wish we could have stayed another night to enjoy this stunning appartment.
The hotel is in a very good location, located in Serrento, near many restaurants and shops, and close to the beach. The room is very clean, the service staff is also very friendly, and although the breakfast has few choices, it is very healthy and exquisite
A little run down but Good enough for a couple nights stay to be close to the high street/junction of Sorrento.
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