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We have 11 hotels in Johanna.

 
 
Acquus Zinga        
395 Blue Johanna Road

Acquus Zinga offers a modern setting while in Johanna. It also provides a terrace and a garden.There are 4 rooms at the hotel, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.
Boomerangs Cottages Johanna Star Rating 4        
3815 Great Ocean Road

Within Great Otway National Park and set along the Great Ocean Road, these luxurious boomerang-shaped cottages are surrounded by over a hectare of gardened grounds and lie 4 km from the ocean.The 2-bedroom, rustic-chic cottages with knotty pine panelling have complimentary Wi-Fi, floor-to-ceiling windows and decks with barbecue grills, as well as kitchens, 2-person whirlpool baths, and fireplaces. There are also washers/dryers, and kids under 2 stay free.
Johanna Seaside Cottages Star Rating 4        
395 Red Johanna Road

A 5-minute walk from Johanna Beach, these upscale holiday cottages surrounded by countryside are 9 km from Dinosaur Cove, 17 km from the Melba Gully State Park and 26 km from Milanesia Beach.The chic 2- to 4-bedroom cottages feature full kitchens, open-plan living areas, whirlpool baths and wood-burning stoves/fireplaces, as well as BBQ facilities, washer/dryers and flat-screen TVs. Some units offer beach views.
Blue Johanna Cottages        
225 Blue Johanna Road

Located 8 minutes' drive from Johanna Beach, Blue Johanna Cottages offers cosy country-style accommodation set on a scenic 12-acre property.All self-contained suites and cottages include a flat-screen TV, DVD player and iPod docking station. Each offers a kitchen, private courtyard with a BBQ and either garden or ocean views.
Johanna Bluegum Holiday Cabins Star Rating 4        
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Johanna Bluegum Holiday Cabins offers self-catering accommodation within a 5-minute drive of Johanna Beach. The holiday homes feature BBQ facilities and and views of the surrounding hills.Each holiday home has a lounge area with a flat-screen TV and fireplace.
Johanna Green        
3870 Great Ocean Road

Johanna Green provides a comfortable setting while in Johanna.Johanna Green provides a comfortable room, equipped to fit the needs of any traveller.The hotel is a convenient base to discover nearby Glenaire and Lavers Hill, which are within a 10-minute drive.
Blue Johanna House Star Rating 3.5        
575 Blue Johanna Rd

Blue Johanna House offers a comfortable setting while in Johanna. It also provides a designated smoking area and a garden.The comfortable lodgings at the vacation rental include a refrigerator, a kitchenette and a DVD player.
The Falls Cabin Star Rating 1.5        
565 Blue Johanna Road

Situated in Johanna, The Falls Cabin is a short drive from Lavers Hill and provides luggage storage, a laundry service and a designated smoking area. It also offers a garden.The cottages at the property have a kitchenette, tea and coffee making facilities and a refrigerator.
The Farm House Star Rating 1.5        
RMB 395, Red Johanna Road, Johanna Beach

A 5-minute walk from Johanna Beach, these upscale holiday cottages surrounded by countryside are 9 km from Dinosaur Cove, 17 km from the Melba Gully State Park and 26 km from Milanesia Beach.The chic 2- to 4-bedroom cottages feature full kitchens, open-plan living areas, whirlpool baths and wood-burning stoves/fireplaces, as well as BBQ facilities, washer/dryers and flat-screen TVs. Some units offer beach views.
Johanna River Farm & Cottages Star Rating 4        
420 Blue Johanna Road

Set on 113 hectares of land, this picturesque farmstay is 5 km from Johanna Beach, which overlooks the Bass Strait along the Great Ocean Walk. It's also 10 km from the Melba Gully Rainforest Walk.The 3 rustic, wood-panelled cottages come with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, fireplaces and en suite bathrooms.
 
 
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Johanna is a small town on the coast of Victoria, Australia located west of Cape Otway in the Colac Otway Shire. It is named after the schooner Joanna that was wrecked at the mouth of the Johanna River on 22 September 1843.