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Sabi Stays

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Lounge
Bath
Dining
Kitchen
Primary suite
Barrel bath
Second bedroom
Verandah
External 1
Bay of Fires
Sabi is a Japanese-inspired retreat that beckons solitude and stillness. A refuge of calm, free from distraction, Sabi is located in the heart of the Bay of Fires in the quaint seaside hamlet of Binalong Bay. Perched on a hillside overlooking the bay, Sabi is a 300-meter walk from one of Tasmania's most spectacular beaches. Designed around the namesake philosophy of wabi-sabi - finding beauty in imperfection - the handcrafted stone and timber cabin provides a sensory respite and quiet take on luxury. Pure in its authenticity, the retreat is raw but refined in its minimalism. Intentionally pared-back providing a place of quietude, Sabi celebrates negative space; there is no excess, no clutter. Sublime in its simplicity, the cabin provides a calming and tranquil space to restore and reconnect. The cabin accommodates two to four adults. Both bedrooms boast king beds atop purpose built platforms rendered in textured microcement. Located on the mezzanine, the spacious primary suite has framed views across Binalong Bay and a repurposed barrel bath with copper-liner for a Japanese-style onsen experience. Sabi is incredibly unique and arguably the only accommodation offerings of its kind in Australia. An antidote to life's stressors, Sabi offers a restorative stay with all the luxuries of a designer stay in one of Tasmania's most sought after locations.

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Barbeque

Boat Ramp

Cafe

Carpark

Laundry

Non Smoking

Outdoor Furniture

Restaurant

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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