Aquabelle Three on Rye Beach
Holiday across the road from Rye Beach
Summary: Three is a family holiday favourite. Over 140sq/m, spacious light-filled, beach view apartment that suits families or groups of 4. Complete with a Jardan leather 3 seater couch and two matching arm chairs, new indoor/outdoor chairs (8 in total in case you want to have friends over) and plenty of other touches that make Aquabelle special to our regulars and surprising to our first timers. The Space: Architect designed with holidays in mind, this stunning 2 bedroom apartment offers modern, beautifully styled spaces with room for everyone. It features a master king with en-suite and private terrace plus a second spacious king single twin bedroom. Contemporary interior with high ceilings, polished resin floors, fully equipped kitchen and full bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower. Great views of the bay from the north-facing alfresco garden terrace. Our fuss free, spacious, contemporary interiors with eclectic touches and full size everything sets Aquabelle apart from other accommodation offerings on the Peninsula. Aquabelle Three comes with security parking for two cars. Access to the apartment is via an internal stairwell. Complimentary wi-fi completes this brilliant holiday space. Guest Access: The entire apartment is yours to enjoy. The only shared space is the secure carpark The Neighborhood: The coastal town of Rye is situated on the popular holiday destination of the Mornington Peninsula, nestled between Rosebud and Blairgowrie. Point Nepean Road is Rye's main thoroughfare, running parallel to the town's bay beach. The main concentration of shops is located east of Dundas Street and includes a hotel, eateries, a major supermarket and other retailers. Rye's main beach offers a safe shallow, shoreline ideal for small children. There is a pier, several boat ramps, and attractive foreshore facilities with picnic areas, shelters, playgrounds and walking tracks. Around a kilometre west of the Rye Jetty is an outcrop of land called White Cliffs. At the base of the cliffs is a reconstructed old Lime Burners Kiln - a reminder of the mid-1800s when the extraction of lime was the area's primary industry. Scenic views along the coast can be enjoyed from lookout above the kiln. Rye extends southwards across the narrow width of the Mornington Peninsula in this area, right down to the coastline fronting the open waters of Bass Strait. The Mornington Peninsula National Park spans the foreshore here, consisting of scenic walking tracks, rocky coastal features, dunes and pockets of sandy beach. A pathway and steps extends from Tasman Drive down to the sandy bay at Number 16 Beach. Further south-east along the coast is Rye Ocean Beach, accessed from the southern end of Dundas Street. Officially located within in the small coastal community of St Andrews Beach, the beach and foreshore area also forms part of the Mornington Peninsula National Park, offering wide expanses of sandy beaches and rolling sand dunes covered in native vegetation. The next beach of significance further along the coast is St Andrews Beach which can be accessed via the car park at the end of Paradise Drive. Views can be enjoyed along the coast towards Cape Schanck and its lighthouse. Getting Around: Car is best. And with google maps you can navigate your way to all of the off beat wineries, art galleries and secluded beaches the region is famous for. Interaction with Guests: We are like your very own concierge service. Simply call or text and we will respond quickly.
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