Harbour View Apartments (2-bedroom)

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From $422 per night 4 guests 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom
Once occupied by Cockatoo Island’s dockyard launch driver and coxswain, our charmingly restored 2-bedroom Harbour View Apartments (23A and 23B) truly live up to their name. Sleeps 4 guests, with space for 1 additional guest at extra cost of $50 per night per person.

Situated near Biloela Lawn on the upper island, our 2 double bedroom Harbour View Apartments boast a large entertaining balcony overlooking Sydney Harbour.

Booking and rates

2-bedroom apartment across 1 night:

  • Monday to Thursday – $422 per night 

  • Friday to Sunday – $530 per night (note: 2 night stay minimum)

[Note: Advance booking required – same‑day bookings not accepted. Rates subject to change for special events and public holidays. Before booking, view all alerts and disruptions.]

Amenities

  • Linen and towels
  • Kitchen
  • Microwave
  • Fridge
  • Flat screen TV
  • Bluetooth music station
  • Hairdryer
  • Iron and board
  • Washing machine
  • Dryer
  • Weekly cleaning service
  • Barbeque
  • Heating
  • Fans
  • DVD/CD player
  • Toiletries

Accessibility

We regret that due to their heritage nature and position on the upper island, our Harbour View Apartments are not wheelchair accessible and may be unsuitable for anyone with difficulties climbing steps. To discuss a more accessible option, please email stay@cockatooisland.gov.au

Guides

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Bedding and extras
Check-in and check-out times
What to bring with you
Food and beverage
Private events
Disclaimer: Disruptions & tours

Booking and rates

2-bedroom apartment across 1 night:

  • Monday to Thursday – $422 per night 

  • Friday to Sunday – $530 per night (note: 2 night stay minimum)

[Note: Advance booking required – same‑day bookings not accepted. Rates subject to change for special events and public holidays. Before booking, view all alerts and disruptions.]

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We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands, waters and sky of Sydney Harbour. Wareamah connects to the waterways and homelands of the Wallumedegal, Wangal, Cammeraygal and Gadigal peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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