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Devonport Vacation Village - Devonport From $20
Devonport's Vacation Village offers affordable holiday accommodation in East Devonport. It’ll take you only 3 minutes from the airport or from the Spirit of Tasmania ferry to reach Devonport Vacation Village. Once you're settled into your tent, caravan site or modern cabin (some deluxe) it'll take you only one minute to reach the waterfront on a glorious coast, with its beaches, bays and rocky cliffs, and white, white sands for long romantic walks. Devonport Vacation Village is designed for your great holiday. There's a playground for the children, eight acres of gardens and trees, a wash area for your car, a supermarket for your groceries, gas for your stove, a suite for honeymooners and BBQ areas for Australia's favourite mealtime. And of course Devonport's restaurants are just a step away.
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Quality Hotel Gateway - Devonport From $165
Gateway offers a wide selection of contemporary accommodation, centrally located in the heart of Devonport's CBD in Tasmania - the Apple Isle.
Our newly extended top floor contains deluxe rooms, superbly appointed with luxury fittings, and magnificent views across the river and out to sea. Our top floor Deluxe Spa and Deluxe Junior Suites offer the luxury of first class style without the first class price tag.
We are the largest hotel in the North West and the gateway to Tasmania's Cradle region
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Devonport, at the centre of the north coast at the mouth of the Mersey River was founded as two towns. They merged in 1890 to become the city of Devonport. If you are travelling to Tasmania on the Spirit of Tasmania, then Devonport will be your first port of call. On arriving at Tasmania the first thing you will see, will probably be the Mersey Bluff and the Bluff Lighthouse. Along with passenger ferries, the port is still active with the exportation of products from north Tasmania.
Devonport has much to offer the visitor with cosmopolitan cuisine and excellent shopping including specialist Tasmanian art and craft shops. Many a relaxing hour can be spent exploring our history and heritage strolling through the parklands along our picturesque waterfront. Devonport has over 20 kilometres of cycle/walkways, which will take you to local parks, reserves and tourist attractions as well as many excellent locations for picnics.
Devonport has a number of interesting attractions close to the City centre including Tasmania's only science discovery centre Imaginarium, a regional art gallery, maritime museum, historic railway, aboriginal cultural centre and the National Trust property “Home Hill”.
Accommodation in Devonport is plentiful and varied with modern hotels/motels, friendly bed and breakfasts, historic cottages, well-appointed holiday parks, cabins and backpacker hostels there is something to suit every budget.
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