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Seaview Retreat

Locality: Adventure Bay, Tasmania

Phone: +61 1800 144 633



Address: 29 Seaview Road 7150 Adventure Bay, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.seaviewretreat.com.au

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24.01.2022 A visitor in the garden



23.01.2022 *RESIDENTS AND LAND-OWNERS* SeaLink Bruny Island are taking expressions of interest for the Dark Mofo late-night ferry service for Friday 14 June and Friday 21 ...June. If you think you’d use this special service, register to pre-purchase tickets at the Kettering ticket booth or email [email protected]. Registration closes Monday 3 June. Photo: Adam Gibson See more

22.01.2022 A beautiful autumn afternoon at Adventure Bay Bruny Island

18.01.2022 A Seaview Retreat local taking a morning bath



16.01.2022 Come and enjoy what our island has to offer in September. Rediscover the Arts on Bruny Island from 5th to 20th September 2015. Bruny Island has a rich history, abundant nature, delicious fresh produce and fantastic arts and crafts. Bruny Islanders have extended an invitation to anyone who wishes to rediscover the wonderful world of Bruny Island by showcasing arts and crafts, specialty food and wine all over the Island.

16.01.2022 WOW... incredible footage of Orcas just off Bruny Island Orcas, or Killer Whales, are the largest member of the dolphin family. Larger males reach up to 10m a...nd 4 tons. They are easily identifiable by their distinctive black, grey and white colours. Pods can range in size to upwards of several hundred, although in Australian waters most reports are of less than 10 made up of family groups which usually include 1-2 adult males and the rest being females and juveniles This pod of Orcas has been making an annual pilgrimage to the River Derwent and D'Entrecasteaux channel since 2003. They have also been spotted along Tassie's east coast as summer comes to an end. Whale sightings in Tasmania can be reported to the DPIPWE Whale Hotline: 0427-WHALES (0427 942 537) Thanks to S Kwong for a magical video. We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania #Tasmania

15.01.2022 Beautiful Bruny Island featured on Going Places with Ernie Dingo streaming now on SBS On Demand http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/program/3134



14.01.2022 WOW... incredible footage of Orcas just off Bruny Island Orcas, or Killer Whales, are the largest member of the dolphin family. Larger males reach up to 10m a...nd 4 tons. They are easily identifiable by their distinctive black, grey and white colours. Pods can range in size to upwards of several hundred, although in Australian waters most reports are of less than 10 made up of family groups which usually include 1-2 adult males and the rest being females and juveniles This pod of Orcas has been making an annual pilgrimage to the River Derwent and D'Entrecasteaux channel since 2003. They have also been spotted along Tassie's east coast as summer comes to an end. Whale sightings in Tasmania can be reported to the DPIPWE Whale Hotline: 0427-WHALES (0427 942 537) Thanks to S Kwong for a magical video. We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania #Tasmania

11.01.2022 Sunset in the garden at Seaview Retreat

11.01.2022 Adventure Bay beach - simply stunning!!

08.01.2022 Beautiful white wallaby visiting the garden. He is a regular visitor

08.01.2022 Feeling proud of our average score of 9.4 @booking.com guest review award #guestloveus



07.01.2022 Guests are loving the new addition of a heat pump, along with the wood heater winter is delightful

02.01.2022 Some locals and some visitors

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