Mariners Cove Motel and Apartments at Paynesville

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Mariners Cove Motel and Apartments at Paynesville

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Mariners Cove offers waterfront motel and apartment style accommodation on the Esplanade across from the Raymond Island ferry, the best location in town.

Renovated and restyled in 2024, the 15 waterfront motel rooms overlook the Paynesville canal comprising of four Queen, three King, one King Spa, two Twin and four Family rooms. Overlooking the McMillan Straits waterway are eight fully self contained apartments that offer one one-bedroom and seven two-bedroom apartments accommodating up to five guests. They offer spacious, stylish and affordable accommodation in the heart of the Gippsland Lakes.

Catering to the leisure, international and corporate markets, Mariners Cove is a wonderful stop over or long term stay for visitors travelling the Sydney to Melbourne Touring Route. They are located 3.5 hours east of Melbourne.

Mariners Cove offers its guests free Wi-Fi, jetties, barbeque area on the water’s edge, seven-day travel information.

Relax and enjoy the peaceful location or take advantage of the central position to explore East Gippsland. Just a stone throw from the ferry taking you to Raymond Island to see koalas in their natural habitat. Visit the Mitchell River Silt Jetties, Buchan Caves, East Gippsland Rail Trail, wineries, fabulous eateries including Sardine Dining, hire a boat, fish from your jetty, take part in watersports, walking or bike trails.

Facilities

  • Barbeque
  • Carpark
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking
  • Outdoor Furniture
    Aerial photograph of an estuary mouth where a Gippsland Lakes meets the ocean at Lakes Entrance, featuring a sandy beach and a long sandspit - The Ninety Mile Beach. The image shows jetties extending into the sea, lush green vegetation along the shoreline, and multiple channels of blue water weaving through low-lying islands and sandbanks.

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