13 Skipjack Circle
Exmouth, Australia
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Bedroom 4
1 bunk bed
Vacation with the whole family in this beautiful unique home on Skipjack Circle.
Located on a spacious lot across from native bushland reserve, with breathtaking views of Exmouth Gulf and surrounded by lush tropical gardens.
Downstairs:
Double French doors welcome you into the heart of this warm home.
Comfortable living room and a dining area.
Large family kitchen to cook meals and catch up together over glass of wine or a cold beer.
Bedroom 4 with tri-bunk.
Family bathroom with bath tub.
Separate toilet.
Upstairs:
Second living room welcomes you.
Master Bedroom - Queen sized room with ensuite.
Bedroom 2 - Queen sized room.
Bedroom 3 - Queen sized room.
Powder room.
Spacious verandah.
Separate toilet.
The property has entertaining areas on two levels with an undercover patio downstairs and a massive deck upstairs - lots of space for family get togethers or large groups!
The lush tropical plants shelter the home, offering a cool and relaxing escape under the shady gazebo. Wake up to the serenity of birds chirping in the trees and smell the roses in the front garden.
Parking available for 3 cars and 2 boats / trailers.
WA Stra Number STRA6707CC2ZZTCM
Please note this property has a minimum night stay. Please select your dates to see the nightly minimum.
Linen and bath towels are provided, please bring your own beach towels.
Strictly no smoking inside this property.
Noise restrictions apply between 10pm and 8am.
Minimum age for booking is 25 years and a security deposit is payable prior to check-in at the property.
This accommodation is not serviced, it is self-catering though we do provide bed linen and bath towels. You will need to bring your own pool/beach towels. As a goodwill gesture, housekeepers provide a limited provision of toilet paper and cleaning items. This supply is intended as a starter pack only and will not necessarily cover the duration of your stay. You will need to purchase more of these should you run out and these can be obtained from one of the two IGA supermarkets located in town. For more information on what to bring, please check the What to Bring section of our website.
This property is maintained by local property manager Exmouth Holidays. Staff are available during office hours and an after-hours phone is available for emergency assistance for in house guests. You will be contacted via text message by 3pm the day of your arrival on how to access the keys. Arrivals are after 3.00pm and check-out before 10:00am. Early check-in and late departures may be available with prior approval and are subject to availability.
Enjoy Exmouth’s fantastic climate and laid-back lifestyle. Experience the delectable cuisine of the numerous local restaurants and cafes. The town is historically very safe, and one can walk alone at night with confidence. A shuttle bus and taxi service are available from the airport, bookings are required. Major rental car companies have agencies in town and a desk at the airport. For a visit to the World Heritage listed Cape Range National Park and the beaches of the Ningaloo Coast, a vehicle is necessary.
Exmouth has many attractions with the Ningaloo Coral Reef being center stage. A lot of the nature-based tours are seasonal and very popular at certain times of the year, we recommend you contact the Ningaloo Visitor Centre, or visit their website, prior to arrival to book your tours. Exmouth has 2 local IGA supermarkets, numerous restaurants, cafes and food outlets. For entertainment and socializing there is a hotel, a resort, a tavern, and two micro-breweries with live music.
A security deposit of $500 is required to be held by the Property Manager prior to Arrival.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Western Australia, the country's largest state, is a land of superlatives and contrasts, offering an array of experiences that cater to adventurers, nature lovers, and culture enthusiasts alike. Its vastness encompasses everything from the red-earthed outback to the pristine white-sand beaches, making it a destination that promises both isolation and adventure.
One of the state's crown jewels is the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef, where you can swim alongside whale sharks, manta rays, and a kaleidoscope of tropical fish. Unlike the Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo is accessible right from the beach, making it an extraordinary snorkeling destination.
For those seeking rugged landscapes, the Kimberley region is a remote wilderness where you can explore ancient gorges, thundering waterfalls, and the remarkable Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park. The Kimberley is also home to the historic pearling town of Broome, where you can witness the natural phenomenon of the Staircase to the Moon and relax on the stunning Cable Beach.
In the state's south, Margaret River combines world-class wineries with a burgeoning gourmet food scene, set against a backdrop of tall-tree forests and surf-pounded coastlines. The region is a haven for foodies, surfers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Perth, the sun-soaked capital, is a city where laid-back beach vibes meet a growing cultural scene. Visitors can enjoy the city's beautiful parks, such as Kings Park, which offers panoramic views of the city skyline and Swan River. The nearby historic port of Fremantle is known for its maritime history and vibrant arts scene.
Rottnest Island, a short ferry ride from Perth, is a car-free paradise where you can meet the adorable quokka, cycle around the island, and discover secluded bays with crystal-clear waters.
For a truly unique experience, the Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park presents an otherworldly landscape of limestone spires rising out of the sand, best explored at dawn or dusk when the shadows create an eerie beauty.
Western Australia's indigenous culture is rich and alive, with opportunities to learn about the world's oldest living culture through art, dance, and guided tours by Aboriginal guides, particularly in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions.
With its vast open spaces, extraordinary wildlife encounters, and a sense of untouched wilderness, Western Australia offers an authentic Australian adventure that is as diverse as it is unforgettable. Whether you're exploring remote desert landscapes, diving into the deep blue sea, or sipping on fine wines, this state has something to captivate every traveler.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number: STRA6707CC2ZZTCM