Toolara House Pet Friendly Holiday Rental
Official PartnerBreathe in sea breezes and settle into a spacious, dog-friendly base in peaceful Tin Can Bay. [1] **Space for the whole crew, a secure yard for your pup, and dolphins on your doorstep — moments from calm waters and boat ramps.** [1][3] Sleeping up to six across three bedrooms (two queens; a double bunk with single top and trundle), Toolara House gives you room to spread out, with a fully fenced backyard and a large garage area for easy holiday living. Bring the pup (not left unattended inside), roll the kayaks to the water, and wander the foreshore at sunrise. [1] A guest favourite with a 4.88 rating from 249 reviews. [1][4] Where is Toolara House and what's nearby? Set in a quiet end of town near walking and bike tracks with signage on local flora and birdlife, you're 500 m from Crab Creek boat ramp (great for tinnies and kayaks) and 3 km from the upgraded double public ramp at Norman Point. [3] Enjoy calm waters, fishing, boating and foreshore rides. [1] How many people and pets can stay? The home sleeps six: two queen bedrooms and a third with a double bunk (single top) plus trundle; there's also a fold‑out single and a porta‑cot. Dogs are welcome, with a fully fenced backyard and spacious garage area — please don't leave them unattended inside. [1][2] What gear and amenities are provided? Cook with a well‑equipped kitchen (from Nespresso pod machine to air fryer, rice cooker and more), pantry basics and bathroom essentials. [1][2] You'll find fully ducted air‑conditioning, board games, books, puzzles, DVDs and a dartboard, plus two adult and two children's kayaks with life jackets and push bikes. [1] How do I check in and stay connected? Arrive on your schedule with easy key‑safe self check‑in. [1] There's no internet, but Telstra mobile coverage is available if you need to stay in touch — perfect for a low‑tech coastal reset. [1] When can I see the dolphins? Tin Can Bay is one of Queensland's most cherished wildlife encounters — each morning between 7 am and 8 am, you can wade into the shallows to hand-feed a pod of rare Indo‑Pacific humpback dolphins, your very own gentle giants at the water's edge. It's a bucket-list start to any day before you head out to explore the Great Sandy Strait. [3] Ready to plan? Browse dates and click through to the host to secure your stay. [1]
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