- For other places with the same name, see King Island (disambiguation).
King Island is a relatively large island located in Bass Strait to the north of Tasmania.
Cities
[edit | edit source]- Currie
- Naracoopa
Other destinations
[edit | edit source]Get in
[edit | edit source]By plane
[edit | edit source]Primary access to King Island is by aeroplane into 1 Currie Airport (KNS IATA), using one of the small regional airlines based in Melbourne or northern Tasmania.
- King Island Airlines, ☏ +61 3 9580 3777, fax: +61 3 9580 7361. Flying from Melbourne's Moorabbin Airport.
- Sharp Airlines, ☏ 1300 556 694 (domestic)Country code missing. Flying from Melbourne (Essendon), Burnie, and Launceston.
- Regional Express Airlines, +61 13 17 13, ☏ +61 2 6393 5550. Flying from Tullamarine, Melbourne.
- Shortstop Jet Charter, ☏ +61 3 9379 9299, ☏ +61 419 347 727, fax +61 3 9379 3643. Specializing in group charter flights from Melbourne. Flights are also available on the Gooney Bird, a historic World War II-era DC-3 airliner.
By boat
[edit | edit source]Although you can get to King Island by private boat, there is no ferry service.
Get around
[edit | edit source]Once on the island, you can hire a car or bicycle to get around. The island has no traffic lights and relatively few roads.
See
[edit | edit source]- Calcified forest,
- Cape Wickham Lighthouse,
- Fairy penguins.
Do
[edit | edit source]Many ships have been wrecked on and around the island's coast, and the island is a popular base for diving holidays.
Eat
[edit | edit source]King Island is famous for two things - seafood, especially lobster (crayfish), and King Island dairy products. The grass on the island produces an extremely rich and creamy milk and local dairies turn that into exquisite brie, camembert, etc. Much of the output is exported to the mainland, but a portion of their products are reserved for on-island use, and gourmets may find that an extra attraction.
Currie
[edit | edit source]- Boomerang By the Sea, Golf Club Road. Serving dinner with a view, M-Su from 6pm.
- King Island Club, 8 Netherby Rd, ☏ +61 3 6462 1124, fax: +61 3 6462 1306. Open from 11:30am M-Th; From 10am F-Sa; Noon-6pm Su. Meals not available on Su, but the bar is. Bingo every 2nd Tuesday of the month.
Naracoopa
[edit | edit source]- Baudins Restaurant, Naracoopa Esplanade, 64 611 110. Colonial style restaurant with bar. Reservations preferred.
Drink
[edit | edit source]Sleep
[edit | edit source]Currie
[edit | edit source]- Bass Caravan Park, 100 Main Street. Cabins for $98 - $141 per night, including continental breakfast.
- Boomerang by the Sea, toll-free: 1800 221 288. Golf Club Road. Ensuite units for around $120.
- Devils Gap Retreat, +61 3 6462 1180, 0429 621 180, fax +61 3 6462 1180. One bedroom cottages near the ocean. Around $130 including breakfast and free transfer from the airport.
- Green Ponds Guest House, 38 Edward St, ☏ +61 3 6462 1543, +61 427 621 122. Between $60 and $100 per night.
- Gullhaven Holiday Home, 11 Huxley Street. Four bedroom home.
- 1 King Island A-Frame Holiday Homes (Island Breeze Motel), 95 Main Street, ☏ +61 475 351 807. 3 bedroom cottages. As well as the cottages, there are also regular motel-style rooms with amenities. from $170.
- Shannon Coastal Cottages, 3 Moores Dr, Currie, ☏ +61 64621288, fax: +61 64621607, [email protected]. 2 fully self contained cottages on Currie harbour with magnificent views to Southern Ocean, harbour and Currie Lighthouse. Between $150 - $160 per night for two occupants, extra fee apply for more.
Naracoopa
[edit | edit source]- Baudins Accommodation, Naracoopa Esplanade. Beach front cottages with views of Sea Elephant Bay. Between $121 and $154 for twin occupancy, extra fees apply for more occupants.
- 2 Naracoopa Holiday Cottages, 125 The Esplanade Naracoopa King Island (on the sunny east coast), ☏ +61 3 6461 1326. Check-in: 1.00pm, check-out: 10.00am. Excellent self contained cottage accommodation opposite the beach, set in garden/park like surrounds overlooking romantic Sea Elephant Bay from $110 per night.

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