
Port Fairy Accommodation at Harbour Lights: Cottage accommodation right on the beautiful Moyne River.
Nestled beneath Port Fairy's Norfolk Island Pines and surrounded by history is this charming 2 bedroom holiday rental unit. Port Fairy was one of the first ports on the eastern coast of Australia. Port Fairy was named by Captain James Wishart in 1828 after seeking shelter from a storm for his cutter Fairy in the Bay. It was later changed to the Municipality of Belfast. Port Fairy History Centre is located just a few doors down in Gipps St. Stay a day or two, relax by the water, read a book, unwind. After a few days soaking up this atmosphere you won't want to leave. Make sure you sample some of the fresh seafood down by the wharf or see if you can catch your own from your own private jetty. Beaches vary from surf at the Eastern beach and South beach to safe shallow water for the kids at Pea Soup Beach. Close to most of the major tourist attractions of the Shipwreck Coast. |

| Features: Accommodates five people |
sunset over the Moyne River |
Harbour Lights please don't forget to mention
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