Views Restaurant serves hot breakfast daily for guests between 7am and 10am. The Boilerhouse Harbourside Restaurant located next to Quarantine Beach is open for lunch and dinner. Seasonal opening hours & days apply
Overview
From the moment you arrive, you will feel as if you are a million miles from the hustle and bustle and you have stepped into a haven for rejuvenation.
Imagine... You've arrived by water taxi or car, you've been to the visitor centre to book a tour during your stay, you've checked in at reception, you've then been taken on our people mover to your room. ... Your room is crisp and fresh and you've just discovered the views that overlook Sydney Harbour (Harbour View Rooms). ... You've unpacked and you are now sitting on the veranda with your favourite drink, relaxing and unwinding from the hustle and bustle of the day... just enjoying the panorama. ... You're looking forward to the meal you've booked at the Boilerhouse Restaurant. ... You're thinking about the other activities you have lined up. You've organised to hire some snorkelling gear from the Visitor Centre. That's first on your list for tomorrow after you've enjoyed breakfast. ... You're also contemplating going for a walk to North Head a bit later in the day or a little afternoon shopping in Manly. For total relaxation, you have also booked a massage with our onsite massage therapists. All in all, you're looking forward to rejuvenating over the next couple of days. As well as the activies listed above, if the weather is inclement, we also have communal lounges to while away an afternoon with a book or a board-game with old friends or new aquaintances. We also have a number of other recreational facilities for you to enjoy. Why not hire a kayak from a local kayak company and see the harbour and North Head from a different perspective. Then, there's our beach for a relaxing swim. If walking is your thing, there are a number of walks you can do in the Manly area including the famous Manly to Spit Bridge Walk and the North Head Santuary Walks... whether it's an hour's stroll or a more strenuous walk, there's something to suit most tastes.
Discover, relax and enjoy your Q Station experience!
Formally known as Quarantine Station, Q Station is located within Sydney Harbour National Park at North Head. Q Station is a five minute drive from Manly or thirty minutes via ferry from the city.
Check in from: 2:00 pm
Check out by: 11:00 am
Business Facilities
All guest rooms offer Broadband access and direct telephone dial (charges apply).
Reception offers basic business centre services including photocopying and printing.
Host a meeting in serene bush land, beside beautiful Sydney Harbour or in a heritage listed building. Q station's venues are unique and supported by state-of-the-art communication technology.
Getting There
Located at North Head Scenic Drive, North Head Manly, approximately 30 minutes drive from Sydney CBD. By Car: Drive to Manly and turn right off Sydney Road into Belgrave Street and then turn left at Manly Wharf. Take the first left onto Wentworth Street (sign-posted North Head), take the next right onto Darley Road and go straight over the roudabout continuing on Darley Road. Drive past Manly Hospital and through the stone arch "Parkhill" towards North Head Sydney Harbour National Park. Pass North Head Former School of Artillery and when you reach the mini-roundabout turn right to enter Q Station. If arriving by car please park in the car park to the right hand side of the hotel entrance. You may offload your bags at the reception entrance before proceeding to the car park. You will be driven to your room in a Q Station vehicle. Quarantine Station is located on 30 hectares of national park and therefore driving on site is restricted. We do offer complimentary shuttle service for guests throughout the complex.
Parking Info
On-site Carpark Note: Car park is not located in front of guests rooms. due to our national park status unfortunately driving around the site in private vehicles is not permitted. The Q Station shuttle bus runs on a continuous "hop on, hop off" loop around the site.