Kingstown Barracks
Kingstown Barracks offers three differing types of accommodation including dormintory rooms at Kingstown Barracks, the Rottnest Island Hostel and Governors' Circle (self contained cottages).
Before making your way to Kingstown, be sure to check-in at the Visitor Centre, located at the end of ferry jetty in Thomson Bay.
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Governors' CircleGovernors' Circle comprises nine self contained cottages, each with between 9 and 18 beds. Discounts are available to groups who have participated in an Environmental Awareness Course or who have over 18 people. One cottage has facilities that will accommodate wheelchairs. The cottages come in sleeping configurations of 9 bed, 13 bed, 15 bed and 18 bed. Kingstown BarracksThe former army barracks at Kingstown features 17 dormitory rooms, ideal for school and other groups. Some rooms have private ablutions and wheelchair facilities. Communal ablution facilities are available. Hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners are offered at reasonable prices in the dining hall. Kingstown Barracks houses the Rottnest Island Environmental Education Centre, an education and accommodation venue for schools, community groups and the general public. Rottnest Island HostelThe Rottnest Island Hostel has 50 beds (family rooms and dormitories), a fully equipped kitchen and a lounge with television and 24-hour internet access. Communal ablution facilities are available. Guests staying at the Rottnest Island Hostel are required to bring their own linen or hire linen prior to arrival or from the Visitor Centre. | |
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