Wondering where to stay on your holiday vacation in Tasmania? Tassie Beach Shack may be the place you’re looking for. It is located in Beaumaris, a small coastal town that boasts of long stretches of beach where you can enjoy the sun, beach walk and do lots of water adventures. Tassie Beach Shack offers a comfortable holiday accommodation as it is strategically located between Scamander and St. Helen’s and just few minutes drive away from Binalong Beach, and Bay of Fires. What’s more? All your holiday needs — from a grocery store to great dining places — are all within reach.
With great accommodation provided at the Tassie Beach Shack, one will get to experience a glorious view of the great Pacific ocean and the wildlife bursting at the shores. The sandy beaches along with those huge granite boulders are things you would want to take pictures and marvel at for their beauty.
Tassie Beach Shack boasts open plan lounge, a kitchen, dining balcony with view of the ocean, a spacious driveway and a sunroom. This three-bedroom house offers a home that lets you enjoy the relaxing sight of the ocean from every room and spend a nice leisurely dinner right at the balcony while watching clear crystal waters sparkling under the moonlight. The homey and calm view of the ocean in the balcony of Tassie Beach Shack is already a great treat that anyone would wish for.

Exploring East Coast Tasmania
Tassie Beach Shack is situated in Beaumaris which is near so many areas of interest: Bicheno’s Glass Bottom Boats – a guided tour that allows you to see spectacular marine life that lives under the waters of Tasmania. It’s like diving but you get to stay dry. Be amaze with the Great Barrier Reef [...]

Activities You Can Do in Northeast Tasmania
Here are some of the recreational activities that will surely give a big bang to your holiday vacation: Embrace Views and Flowers. From Launceston, it’s best to travel by the Lilydale and check out the sign which says Golconda. Following the roads linking Lilidale and Pipers River, and just going left to find Golconda signs [...]




