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A modern living area showcases a sectional gray sofa adorned with textured pillows and a cozy throw. A dining table can be seen in the background, while the fully equipped kitchen features sleek cabinetry and stainless-steel appliances. Natural light filters through large windows, enhancing the spacious feel.
Home in St Helens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Kalang B & B Coastal retreat - Entire House

Welcome to your relaxing, modern home away from home in the beautiful coastal town of St Helens. Perfectly located near Tasmania’s most picturesque beaches, world class mountain bike trails, and renowned fishing and surfing spots. This peaceful two bedroom retreat is ideal for families, couples and adventure lovers. Fully equipped kitchen with indoor and outdoor dining area, complimentary Tasmanian breakfast. Off street parking, lock up storage for mountain bikes, fenced pet friendly backyard.

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Villa in Chain of Lagoons
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Little Beach Co hot tub villa

Wood fired hot tub anyone? Little Beach Villas are unsurpassed in their quality and interior design. Kick back and relax in this tranquil space & enjoy your own private hot tub in a garden exclusive to your villa. Spot whales and dolphins passing by and sleep well with our Times Square mattresses surrounded by beautiful art. A fully appointed kitchen inc oven & cooktops & BBQ on the deck overlooking the ocean. A la carte french style Breakfast is served in the barn ~ 200m from your villa.

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A spacious living area features large windows that showcase scenic views of the surrounding landscape. A cozy sofa is partially draped with a textured throw, while a small potted plant adorns the dining table, enhancing the room's inviting atmosphere.
Home in Binalong Bay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Bay of Fires Escape – Old Salty Shack

Soak up the sun at Old Salty, book 3 nights and enjoy a complimentary bottle of local sparkling wine to toast your east coast escape! Nestled among gum trees with sweeping views of the beach, ocean and lagoon, this rustic retreat features an open-plan living space, a private guest wing, and a spacious parents’ retreat with ensuite. Enjoy the sun-drenched deck, firepit, and fenced yard for furry friends. Relax, explore, and soak up the salty air in this peaceful slice of Tassie’s east coast.

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A well-lit kitchen and dining area are visible, featuring a wooden dining table surrounded by four chairs. A stylish pendant light hangs above the table, and the kitchen includes modern appliances and cabinetry. Greenery from nearby plants adds a fresh touch to the space.
Cottage in St Helens
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 1,022 reviews

The Bay Shanty

The Bay Shanty is a lovely cottage in the heart of St Helens , gateway to The Bay Of Fires. You will feel at home in TheShanty perfect for couples, friends or families. Easy access to little bayside beaches and the walking/cycling foreshore track are only metres from the house or alternatively wander into the CBD for dining , groceries and shopping . Fantastic outdoor fish cleaning/bbq area with hot and cold water. Bike washing stand, Lock up storage for bikes, boards and rods.+Netflix etc

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A modern two-story townhouse is showcased in this image, featuring a clean exterior with horizontal cladding. The driveway is spacious, leading up to the garage. A well-defined fence provides a boundary along the property, with a clear blue sky above.
Townhouse in St Helens
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

Colchis Creek Townhouse

Colchis Creek Townhouse is an easy walk to the centre of St Helens, mountain bike trails, fishing spots, shops, cafés. Guests have access to the main areas of the townhouse including the kitchen, lounge, laundry, bathrooms and BBQ area. Bedroom access is based on guest numbers. Two guests, one bedroom will be available unless two are requested. Additional bedrooms will be opened depending on the number of guests booked, please let us know your preferred bedding arrangement when booking.

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An outdoor pizza oven, constructed with a clay dome and stone base, is seen surrounded by green foliage and tall trees. A small potted plant sits on top of the oven, while firewood is neatly stacked beneath it. The setting offers a cozy outdoor cooking area.
Home in St Helens
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Bay View Shack: pizza oven / fire pit

Bay View sits above the road looking across George’s Bay. The shack is a sun filled space with two living areas. The kitchen is modern and well equipped. The bathroom is newly renovated. Outside has private views to the bay. An outdoor cabana, pizza oven, firepit and bbq area make an ideal space to enjoy an evening meal. The town is a short 5 minute drive, or a lovely 30 minute walk along the bay. Surf beaches, dive spots, MTB tracks and National Parks are all within close proximity.

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A sun-filled dining area features a wooden table with seating for six. Natural light filters through a large window adorned with blinds. A cozy reading nook with a bookcase and desk stands nearby, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the space.
Cottage in Stieglitz
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 434 reviews

Beach House at St Helens Private waterfront views.

Our family have been enjoying holidays at the shack for over thirty years. Enjoy spacious living areas, stylish decor, water views and our private, bird-filled native gardens. Relax in the new outdoor bath or explore the bush track winding down to a secluded bayside beach. Not another shack in sight. Beer Barrel Beach, the Maurouard surf & Peron Dunes await at St Helens Point 8 minutes drive away as are the Mountain Bike tracks. Time to recharge and relax on the Bay of Fires coast.

Top guest favourite
A private outdoor area is showcased, featuring wooden seating arrangements and a circular wooden sauna. A fire pit is positioned nearby, surrounded by gravel and plants, with an elevated structure visible in the background, enhancing the sense of relaxation and connection to nature.
Guest suite in Binalong Bay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

Seaside Soak & Sauna

Relax in this special romantic retreat in our modern coastal oasis at beautiful Binalong Bay in the Bay of Fires. Perfectly designed for couples, our newly built haven offers breathtaking ocean views, a private sauna, outdoor shower and an outdoor bathtub (cold plunge or hot) with views to live for ! ideal for relaxing under the stars. Access is via the rock stairs at the front of the property. Unwind by the fire pit with the waves as your soundtrack at Tasmania’s stunning East Coast.

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A spacious dining area features a wooden table surrounded by six chairs, with large windows offering views of the bush setting. The kitchen has modern cabinetry and a countertop that complements the open layout, enhancing the connection to the outdoor scenery.
Guest house in Scamander
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Serenity @ Scamander

Serenity @ Scamander is a 1 bedroom privately owned unit in a bush setting. It's location and outlook is a feature which includes both the Scamander River and the stunning coastline. The unit is part of our property which privately sits below our residence with private entrance and plenty of car parking. The unit comprises of 1 bedroom with bathroom/laundry and a separate toilet. A well equipped kitchen, dining area and comfortable lounge space/TV area with single sofa bed. WIFI ☑️

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A wooden deck extends from the coastal shack, providing unobstructed views of the ocean. Bar stools are positioned at the edge, inviting guests to enjoy the ocean breeze. The surrounding greenery blends harmoniously with the natural landscape, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Cabin in Falmouth
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 401 reviews

Whale Song ~ Oceanfront Escape

Whale Song is an escape on the edge of the ocean where pacific gulls call and the roar of the ocean fills the air. Our beach shack is a sanctuary of peace and calm, perfectly suited for 2 - 4 guests. Located in the sleepy hamlet of Falmouth, a stunning, secluded part of the East Coast of Tasmania. **WHALE SONG HAS BEEN FEATURED IN THE DESIGN FILES, DWELL, COUNTRY STYLE, BROADSHEET, MY SCANDINAVIAN HOME, A LIFE UNHURRIED, TRAVELS - BROADSHEET, AUSTRALIAN TRAVELLER**

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A charming sitting area features a classic wooden chair set beside a black fireplace, where a warm fire is burning. A vintage picture hangs above the mantel, while a small television sits to the right, accompanied by a decorative wooden crate.
Cottage in St Helens
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

The Surveyor's Cottage - Heritage and an open fire

This cottage is one of the earliest buildings on the east coast of Tasmania, being built in around 1832. Recently restored, The Surveyors Cottage has an instant appeal with its high ceilings and beautiful light from the Georgian windows. The open fire is the star attraction - so warm and welcoming. An intimate space for two people, within easy walking distance of most local eateries & shops. Unlimited wifi if the fire isn’t enough to keep you happy.

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A view of an open balcony door frames a serene ocean scene, with a person standing barefoot on wooden flooring. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the sloped wooden ceiling and providing a warm ambiance throughout the cabin.
Cabin in Four Mile Creek
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Beachfront couples getaway

Kalinda is a beachfront log cabin style home, with cathedral ceilings and a loft bedroom, with the amazing Four Mile Creek Beach on your doorstep. It is the perfect location to explore what Tasmania's East Coast has to offer, from The Bay of Fires, down to Bicheno and everything in between. The space is set up with couples in mind to relax and enjoy the beachfront atmosphere in a cozy accommodation, with beautiful gardens and bird life a plenty.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in St Helens?

    Accommodations around the waterfront or near beaches provide easy access to dining and outdoor activities. Family homes, cozy cottages, and pet friendly cabins are commonly found in and around the main township.

  • What are the best things to do in St Helens with kids?

    Children often enjoy swimming and playing along the sheltered foreshore, visiting rock pools, or joining family cycling routes. The St Helens Point area has short, accessible walks for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in St Helens?

    Explore white sand beaches at the Bay of Fires, walk or cycle along scenic foreshore tracks, and sample local seafood at waterfront venues. Art galleries and the St Helens History Room highlight the area’s creative and maritime roots.

  • How is the weather in St Helens?

    St Helens has mild summers ranging from 56–74°F (13–23°C), with winters that stay cool between 39–58°F (4–14°C). Expect some rainfall year-round, most notably in spring and early summer.

  • When is the best time to visit St Helens?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer weather, outdoor markets, and festival activity. Cooler months draw visitors seeking quieter trails and peaceful coastal scenery.

  • What are the best places to visit in St Helens?

    The Bay of Fires has striking white sand beaches and colorful granite rocks, while Georges Bay is lively with fishing, boating, and foreshore walks. The St Helens History Room provides context on maritime and Aboriginal heritage.

  • What are some hiking trails in St Helens?

    Explore the St Helens Point Trails for coastal views, or walk through bushland at the Blue Tier Forest Reserve. Many local tracks showcase wildflowers, wildlife, and maritime scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in St Helens?

    Enjoy a picnic at the foreshore, try fishing from safe pontoons, or paddle kayaks on Georges Bay. Family-friendly bike paths and short bushwalks make it easy to spend time outdoors together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from St Helens?

    Around St Helens, explore the orange-hued boulders of the Bay of Fires, wander the trails of Douglas-Apsley National Park, or visit vineyards known for cool-climate wines. Small fishing villages nearby have relaxed harbors and local galleries.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in St Helens?

    St Helens has pet friendly stays in areas near the waterfront and bushland, with some properties welcoming dogs and providing fenced yards. Check local house rules or contact hosts regarding specific pet needs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting St Helens?

    Try the local oysters at markets or waterside stalls, and bring a camera for sunrise views around Georges Bay. Early morning walks often bring opportunities to spot birdlife or dolphins near the shore.

  • What is St Helens known for?

    St Helens is known for its seafood, access to stunning beaches like the Bay of Fires, and a welcoming town atmosphere. Outdoor activities, including fishing and nature walks, are frequently highlighted.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in St Helens?

    Venture to the Peron Dunes for peaceful coastal scenery or explore walking paths at St Helens Point Conservation Area. The St Helens History Room provides insight into local stories and maritime heritage.

  • What are the best foods to try in St Helens?

    St Helens is known for fresh seafood, especially oysters, abalone, and scallops from the surrounding waters. Locally roasted coffee, cheeses, and Tasmanian berries are also frequently suggested by visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to St Helens?

    Pack layers for cooler evenings, rain gear for occasional wet days, and sturdy shoes for exploring beaches or forest trails. Bringing a hat, sunscreen, and swimwear is frequently suggested during warmer months.

  • What is the nightlife in St Helens like?

    Nightlife in St Helens is relaxed, with local pubs, live music venues, and casual waterfront eateries shaping the scene. Expect a laid-back, community-centered atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in St Helens?

    St Helens often features fishing tournaments along Georges Bay, food and wine celebrations highlighting local produce, and cultural festivals during the warmer months. Art shows and market days are also frequently suggested for visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in St Helens?

    St Helens has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with kitchens, yards, or extra bedrooms. Many options are near natural areas, making it easy to enjoy the outdoors together.

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  • 4.9 Average rating

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