South Beach apartments consist of 12 purpose built short term accommodation apartments. There are 10 x 1 bedroom apartments and 2 x 2 bedroom apartments
These apartments are located on the corner of Jenkin St. and South Tce in South Fremantle.
The building is secure with intercom to each apartment. There is one secure parking bay available for each apartment.
South Fremantle has fast become the vibrant and trendy hub of our port city. With the beach and central freo only a short stroll away, The free Fremantle Cat bus and an abundance of chic cafes, bars, resturants & shops at your door step make this apartment ideally located.
We offer the following:
Kitchen with full oven and cooktop, microwave, fridge freezer, dishwasher and lots of culinary equipment.
Dining area with table and 4 chairs.
Spacious living area with comfortable lounge.
Foxtel.
TV DVD Music System.
Complimentary wireless broadband connection.
Laundry room in the apartment with washing machine, clothes dryer and laundry trough.
The bedroom is furnished with a queen bed and features an ensuite bathroom.
The bathroom has a shower and a bath in most, two of the apartments have a shower only.
The toilet is separate with access from the bedroom and the laundry room.
All have reverse cycle airconditioning.
We have 6 apartments upstairs and 6 downstairs
The downstairs apartments have a small courtyard.
The upstairs apartments have a small balcony.
List of Restaurants located within a walk.
South Fremantle Fish and chips South Terrace South Fremantle
La Vespe corner South Terrace and Jenkin Street [Breakfast and lunch]
Aubergines Café [Breakfast and Lunch]
Joy Kitchen Chinese Marine Terrace Fremantle
Seaview pub and restaurant South Terrace South Fremantle
Ruocco’s Italian South Terrace South Fremantle
Fremantle Sailing club Marine Terrace South Fremantle
Tippy’s Pizza pick up or home delivery [Hampton Road corner Lefroy Road
Places of interest in Fremantle
Round house
The round house was built in 1831 as a prison, and is the states oldest building.Guides provide tours explaining the early history of Fremantle
Fremantle prison
Constructed by convicts between 1851 and 1855 this daunting building was in use as a maximum security prison until 1991. It is open from 10 to 6 every day.A candlelit tour is available a couple of times a week.
Museum and Arts centre
Houses two of Fremantles most significant cultural attractions. This magnificent neo-gothic building was constructed by convicts in the 1860's to serve as the colonys first lunatic asylum Today the centre offers exhibitions and creative arts.
Monument Hill
This memorial reserve is Fremantle's heritage and National Trust listed War memorial. The reserve has magnificent ocean views and is a short stroll from central Fremantle.
Fishing Boat Harbour
A special feature of Fremantle is its maritime atmosphere and this can best be appreciated on a stroll around Fishing Boat Harbour. This is a working harbour all year round and you may see fresh seafood being offloaded from the fishing boats ready for export or the local market. There are many waterfront restaurants with spectacular ocean views to be enjoyed at Fishing Boat Harbour.
Fremantle Trams
Hop on a tram for a guided tour of Fremantle’s best attractions with interesting and informative commentary. Book a history tour, waterfront or even a ghostly tour.
E Shed Markets
Over 100 stalls with unique gifts and souvenirs, local arts and crafts and international food hall. Located in a restored warehouse on Fremantle’s Victoria Quay wharf.
The Freo CAT
When you have arrived in Fremantle the easiest way to get around is with the popular Fremantle CAT service. CAT buses complete a circuit of the city stopping at popular places of interest offering easy access to major attractions and venues. The CAT bus runs every 10 minutes 7 days a week between 7.30am and 6.30pm on weekdays and 10am and 6.30 on weekends.