Peppers Seaport Hotel delivers a new and vibrant experience of Launceston. Located where the North and South Esk Rivers meet to become the Tamar river, the hotel takes its character from the thriving waterfront location. Built in the shape of a ship on the site of an old dry dock, the hotel's stylish, contemporary design has a distinctly nautical feel, accentuated by the extensive use of natural timbers and muted ocean tones. Most of the hotel's 60 deluxe rooms and suites have views overlooking the Seaport marina or the historic town, with views to the mountains beyond. All suites have balconies. Awards Best New Business - CGU Business Excellence Awards 2006

"Peppers Seaport is a smart, urban-style luxury hotel with a touch of Scandinavia about it. There is a lot of calming Arctic white and cool blue in the exterior decor, and the designers have used steel and blond wood to great effect inside." News.com.au, May 2007 "It's very much part of the new Launceston: fresh, modern and enviable. The kind of place you drop in to spend a few days sipping fine pinot, nibbling great Tassie chesses and having well-deserved lie-ins…try to get a River View Room to watch the pelicans or, even better, splash out on a suite…Peppers Seaport is a smart urban-style luxury hotel with a touch of Scandinavia about it." Sunday Telegraph, April 2007 "We stayed at Peppers Seaport, swish digs anchored in the old Seaport dock area and offering views to the spot where the Esk and Tamar rivers meet. The hotel is surrounded by restaurants and within easy walking distance of the city centre. Enjoy a late breakfast by the river and spend the day getting to know Launceston." Australian House and Garden, April 2007 "Peppers Seaport looks out to the rustic old mill at the new Seaport development of townhouses, shops and restaurants."Escape News, May 2006
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