The Ocean View Retreat
Few Newfoundland accommodations can rival the quality, privacy and scenery of this 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom vacation home overlooking the historical Town of Twillingate and the Atlantic Ocean. The retreat offers many modern conveniences including a three piece kitchen with an extensive supply of cookware, full laundry facilities and an exquisite four piece bathroom. Our unique blend of modern quality with the serenity of the Atlantic makes this the best location for your stay in Twillingate.
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Amenities
Housekeeping optional, linens provided, 24 hour on call maintenance, wireless internet, phone, full kitchen with all utensils, satellite TV, outdoor dining area, ocean view and fire pit.
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