Cove Landing Marina Apartments

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Kangaroo Island is steeped in history which is why Cove Landing Marina apartments are named after ships that have enriched the island’s maritime history. Ships that were the “lifeblood” of the island, ships that connected the island community to the mainland.

Encircled by a jaw-dropping coastline and home to mesmerising natural wonders, mysterious landscapes and abundant wildlife – Kangaroo Island is unlike anywhere else on earth.

Facilities

Boat Ramp Carpark Family Friendly Laundry Non Smoking Outdoor Dining Area Outdoor Furniture

Internet Access

Broadband Internet Access Free Wifi

Services

The Lily May was a small wooden sailing yawl cutter built by Henry Chant at Birkenhead, Port Adelaide circa 1870 that serviced the postal run between Kangaroo Island and the mainland between 1870 and 1880, by Harry Bates.

Harry carried the mail across Backstairs Passage in the Lily May and operated Surbiton House as a boarding house, (located behind Cove Landing). For that payment Harry was contracted to carry mail from the Talisker silver-lead mine, six miles from Cape Jervis to Cygnet River once a fortnight for £98. He walked six miles from Cape Jervis to Talisker and back again and then sailed the Lily May to Hog Bay where the mail was sorted. He then rode his horse Champion to Cygnet River to deliver the mail in waterproof saddle bags. The Lily May was named after Harry’s daughter.

The apartment is home to Australia’s first settlement with an oceanfront address. The large balcony with incredible marina and ocean views is beautifully decorated and located near the Penneshaw town centre and just a short walk from restaurants, hotel, supermarket, and breathtaking uninterrupted views. It delivers the ultimate in coastal living for a break away from everyday life.

Air Conditioning Boat Ramp Broadband Internet Access Dining Area Dishwasher Dryer Flat-screen TV Full Kitchen Hairdryer Internet Access Iron Kettle Kitchenware Linen supplied Lounge/Dining Area Microwave Outdoor Furniture Oven Private Bathroom Refrigerator Shower Stove Top Tea/Coffee making facilities Television Toaster Washing Machine Wi-Fi Internet Access

The 73 ton James Comrie, built at Shoalhaven, NSW in 1877, was one of the first regular transport between Kangaroo Island and the mainland. Small and able, the wooden-hulled Comrie made regular shuttle trips with mail, other necessities and passengers to Penneshaw, Kingscote and the mainland and was celebrated by Islanders for climbing over waves “like an acrobat or a duck,” Comrie later became the tug boat Yulta.

The boat was named after the philanthropist James Comrie, who arrived in NSW on the 2nd June 1843 on the EMMA and initially worked at Moor’s Wharf at Millers Point, Sydney.

Overlooking Backstairs passage and Christmas Cove, this amazing apartment is perfect for a luxury Island getaway; or for a longer home away from home stay.

The apartment is home to Australia’s first settlement with an oceanfront address. The large balcony with incredible marina and ocean views is beautifully decorated and located near the Penneshaw town centre and just a short walk from restaurants, hotel, supermarket, and breathtaking uninterrupted views. It delivers the ultimate in coastal living for a break away from everyday life.

Air Conditioning Balcony Boat Ramp Broadband Internet Access Dining Area Dishwasher Dryer Flat-screen TV Full Kitchen Hairdryer Internet Access Iron Kettle Kitchenware Linen supplied Lounge/Dining Area Microwave Outdoor Furniture Oven Private Bathroom Refrigerator Shower Stove Top Tea/Coffee making facilities Television Toaster Washing Machine Wi-Fi Internet Access

The SS Karatta was one of the longest serving and best loved of all steamers that have operated between Kangaroo Island and them mainland.

She was the lifeblood of the Island for both passengers and cargo, with a capacity for 2600 bags of wheat and 900 shorn sheep. Built especially for the Kangaroo Island service, in Scotland in 1907, the Karatta was owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company and named after Karatta House, Robe, South Australia. She commenced the run in 1907 and ran for 54 years before being replaced by the MV Troubridge. Picture taken at Hog Bay.

The lifeboat from the SS Karatta is on display at the Maritime Museum Penneshaw.

The apartment is home to Australia’s first settlement with an oceanfront address. The large balcony with incredible marina and ocean views is beautifully decorated and located near the Penneshaw town centre and just a short walk from restaurants, hotel, supermarket, and breathtaking uninterrupted views. It delivers the ultimate in coastal living for a break away from everyday life.

Air Conditioning Balcony Boat Ramp Broadband Internet Access Dining Area Dishwasher Dryer Flat-screen TV Hairdryer Internet Access Iron Kettle Kitchenware Linen supplied Lounge/Dining Area Microwave Outdoor Dining Area Outdoor Furniture Oven Private Bathroom Refrigerator Shower Stove Top Tea/Coffee making facilities Television Toaster Washing Machine Wi-Fi Internet Access

Rates

From AU$390.00

Prices are subject to seasonal demands

Trading Times

Check In: 1:00 pm
Check Out: 10:00 am

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