Batemans Bay is set to welcome a new boutique motel in March

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Yanna Dascarolis, along with a number of her friends, are looking forward to the launch of their new boutique motel in Bateman’s Bay in March.

The Isla motel was “designed by friends, for friends” and is aimed at meeting the needs of travellers looking for a holiday “rooted in mindfulness” as they explore Australia’s coastal towns.

Speaking with hotelmanagement.com, Dascarolis said many travellers have fond memories of Batemans Bay and her friends wanted to provide a stylish new environment from which to rediscover the area.

“I have fond memories of holidays in Batemans Bay as a kid…” Dascarolis said.

“It was important for us to keep in touch with the things we love about Batemans Bay and create something that was a fitting reflection of its charm.”

The boutique motel has been redesigned to feature 18 guest rooms, including three guest suits, with ocean views available and even a private pool.

Photo: Facebook.

Guests can also enjoy locally sourced artisan products, such as Dangerous Ales beer, cocktails from Poor Toms Gin and ST ALi espresso martinis via bespoke vending machine Cantina.

Located just minutes away from the beach, the motel is the perfect setting for a relaxing holiday on the South Coast.

Source: hotelmanagement.com.

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