12 Best Hotels in Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

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Most inhabited islands have just one main resort, typically offering a range of lodging types and prices. Choose island destinations based on your budget and the kind of vacation you want—active or relaxed, sociable or quiet, or a mix. Offerings range from luxurious enclaves with upscale facilities (Lizard, Orpheus, Bedarra, Hayman islands) to small, eco-focused retreats (Long Island) to activity-packed, family-friendly resorts (Long, South Molle, Daydream, and Fitzroy islands). The more rustic, remote resorts may lack modern conveniences such as telephones, televisions, and Internet access. Even on some Barrier Reef resorts close to the mainland, Internet connections can be slow and mobile phone coverage limited or nonexistent, and critters may infiltrate your room.

Lazy Lizard Inn

$ | 121 Davidson St., Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia Fodor's Choice

The clean, spacious, self-contained studios at this friendly low-rise motel just outside of town make it a practical base for those who don't mind a short walk or cycle to Port Douglas's center. The studios come with fridges, microwaves, tea/coffeemaking facilities, and a minibar with milk and soft drinks, replenished daily. All are air-conditioned, with kitchenettes, desks, ceiling fans, free Wi-Fi, cool tile floors, and small patios. There's a spotless guest laundry, lovely tropical gardens, a free-form heated pool and bikes for guests' use. Continental breakfasts can be delivered to your door. Lazy Lizard is conveniently close to the beach, town, bars, and restaurants, but far enough away to be a restful retreat.

Pros

  • Friendly hosts
  • Free cable TV and Wi-Fi
  • Easy parking outside your door

Cons

  • Reception closes at 6 pm
  • No on-site bar or restaurant
  • Slightly out of town
121 Davidson St., Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia
07-4099–5900
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22 studios
No Meals

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Mandalay Luxury Beachfront Apartments

$$$ | Garrick St. at Beryl St., Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia Fodor's Choice

With beautiful Four-Mile Beach just outside and shops and eateries a brisk walk away, these comfortable, expansive, fully equipped apartments are in an excellent location. The regular units are large, but the pricier "Beachfront" units, which have two-person spa tubs and are closer to the shore, are huge. One-bedroom apartments are actually two-bedroom units with one bedroom locked off (available for the same rate as a two-bedroom during high season). Every apartment has a kitchen with all appliances, including a dishwasher, stove top, full-size refrigerator, and a washer-dryer. Families can rent strollers and highchairs. There are also two on-site pools and a tennis court. Make sure you meet Milo the dog, who might join you on a beach walk or curl up on your sofa if you want some company.

Pros

  • Reasonable rates
  • Plenty of space
  • Close to the beach

Cons

  • Street outside is poorly lit at night
  • No reception in off-peak hours
  • No restaurant on site
Garrick St. at Beryl St., Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia
07-4099–0100
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41 apartments
No Meals

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The Sovereign Resort Hotel

$$ | 128 Charlotte St., Cooktown, QLD, 4895, Australia Fodor's Choice

This attractive, two-story colonial-style hotel in the heart of town is the best bet in Cooktown. There are plenty of on-site facilities, including a large swimming pool, laundry facilities, car rental outlet, free Wi-Fi, the town's most upscale restaurant, and a sociable bar. With a wide front veranda and horizontal wide-slat shutters, the resort has the air of a plantation house. Guest rooms and apartments are simply but smartly outfitted with tiled floors, lounge areas, flat-screen TVs, and balconies with views. The Balcony Restaurant and Cocktail Bar is particularly good, serving classic Aussie dishes and showcasing local seafood. À la carte breakfast is served daily on the veranda.

Pros

  • Furnished balconies overlooking tropical gardens
  • Airport/wharf transfers
  • Terrific gardens, barbecue area, and pool

Cons

  • Restaurant closed in wet season (November–March)
  • Furniture needs updating
  • Front desk closes early
128 Charlotte St., Cooktown, QLD, 4895, Australia
07-4043–0500
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38 rooms
No Meals

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Airlie Beach Hotel

$ | 16 The Esplanade, Airlie Beach, QLD, 4802, Australia

With the town's small beach at its doorstep, three eateries and bars downstairs, and the main street directly behind it, this hotel makes a comfy and convenient base. The modern rooms and spacious suites have free Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs, bar fridges, and tea/coffee-making facilities; most open onto big balconies overlooking the palm-lined waterfront or town. You can also stay in smaller, ground-level motel-style rooms. There's a nice pool, a guest laundry, and a tour desk on-site.

Pros

  • Interiors rebuilt in 2018
  • Lots of on-site food and drink options
  • Close to main strip, Airlie Lagoon, and waterfront

Cons

  • No room service
  • Rooms can be noisy
  • Basic hotel with basic facilities
16 The Esplanade, Airlie Beach, QLD, 4802, Australia
07-4964–1999
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80 rooms
No Meals

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Bay Village Tropical Retreat & Apartments

$ | 227 Lake St., Cairns, QLD, 4870, Australia

The sociable public areas at this family-friendly complex include a lovely lagoon pool, a guest laundry, and the terrific Bayleaf Balinese Restaurant & Bar. The main complex offers simple but spacious double, family, and studio rooms, some with balconies. The second-floor rooms are quieter, if you don't mind lugging your bags upstairs. Across the road are two- and three-bedroom apartments that are slightly more modern and larger and have their own, more private pool, internal laundries, and fully equipped kitchens.

Pros

  • Excellent restaurant on-site
  • Clean, generously sized rooms
  • A lovely central courtyard with pool, surrounded by tropical gardens

Cons

  • Pool area and ground-floor rooms can be noisy
  • Standard rooms lack ambient lighting and all but simple amenities
  • No elevator access to second floor
227 Lake St., Cairns, QLD, 4870, Australia
07-4051–4622
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81 rooms
No Meals

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Cape Tribulation Farmstay B&B

$ | 3939 Cape Tribulation Rd., Cape Tribulation, QLD, 4873, Australia

A handful of simple but comfortable, solar-powered cabins sit among rambutan, mangosteen, and breadfruit trees on this 40-hectare exotic fruit farm. Each cabin has an en suite bathroom, insect screens, and a veranda with rain forest and mountain views. Three are air-conditioned—though as cooling breezes blow off Mount Sorrow, you may not need it. In the central farmhouse are a guest lounge, kitchen, and laundry. There is also a communal kitchen with a wood-fired pizza oven for guests' use and a shed full of free coconuts (if you can crack them). Commune with fellow guests around the nightly campfire, and wake to a chorus of birdsong.

Pros

  • Beach and rain-forest trails adjoin the property
  • Breakfast basket of fresh tropical fruit
  • Free Internet (but only in the central farmhouse)

Cons

  • Few in-room modern conveniences
  • No swimming pool
  • Modest accommodations
3939 Cape Tribulation Rd., Cape Tribulation, QLD, 4873, Australia
07-4098–0042
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hamilton Island Palm Bungalows

$$$ | 3 Resort Dr., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia

Spacious, self-contained, and with a relaxed island vibe, these steep-roofed, freestanding bungalows are great for families and self-sufficient travelers. Each Polynesian-style hut has a private furnished balcony with a hammock, cool tile or polished-wood floors, a basic kitchenette with cutlery and bar fridge, a king-size bed and divan, air-conditioning, and ceiling fans.

Pros

  • Free use nonmotorized watercraft
  • Complimentary airport transfers
  • Close to main pool, beach, and wildlife park

Cons

  • No ocean views
  • Up a steepish hill
  • No Wi-Fi in rooms
3 Resort Dr., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia
02-9007–0009-HI accommodation
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49 rooms
No Meals

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Hamilton Island Reef View Hotel

$$$ | 12 Resort Dr., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia

All hotel rooms here are comfortable, with private balconies, but only hotel rooms on the fifth floor and above live up to the name, with their unbroken Coral Sea vistas. Meanwhile, rooms on lower levels overlook a landscaped, tropical garden and pool. One- and two-bedroom Terrace and split-level suites on the 17th, 18th, and 19th levels in particular have fantastic ocean views. Guests get complimentary use of Hamilton's windsurfers, catamarans, paddle skis, and snorkeling gear as well as sports club facilities and return airport transfers. There's an on-site tour desk and a well-equipped business center.

Pros

  • Good buffet breakfast
  • Some suites have private patios with plunge pools
  • Better-than-usual service

Cons

  • Lower-level rooms can be noisy
  • Cockatoos fly in open windows
  • Rooms a little dated
12 Resort Dr., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia
02-9007–0009
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363 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Peppers Beach Club & Spa

$$$ | 123 Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove, QLD, 4879, Australia

Its beachfront location, excellent on-site dining, and tropical suites make this laid-back resort popular with city dwellers seeking upscale relaxation. With three magnificent lagoon pools and a day spa, it's not hard to find a spot to relax. The open-air lobby opens onto compact but well-landscaped grounds and the largest of the Club's three pools, with a soothing waterfall nearby. All rooms and suites have contemporary furnishings, flat-screen TVs, ceiling fans, minibars and/or fridges, and large balconies or courtyards; spa rooms have balcony two-person spa baths, and deluxe rooms have rooftop Jacuzzis. You can rent a quad bike, chill out with a cocktail at the swim-up bar, or receive a treatment at the Day Spa, which does everything from detoxifying body treatments to Vichy showers and massage.

Pros

  • Terrific on-site dining
  • Multiple pools including a quiet pool zone and Serenity wing
  • Well-equipped, air-conditioned gym

Cons

  • Patchy Wi-Fi in places
  • Main pool area can be busy
  • May be too loud for couples looking to relax
123 Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove, QLD, 4879, Australia
07-4059–9200-direct line
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150 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Peppers Blue On Blue Resort

$ | 123 Sooning St., Magnetic Island, QLD, 4819, Australia

The hotel and studio rooms, apartments, and penthouse suites at waterfront Blue on Blue are stylishly designed, with high-end entertainment systems, luxe amenities, and balconies overlooking the ferry port, pool, or the island's private marina. Apartments and penthouses also have full kitchen and laundry facilities. There are two lagoon pools, a restaurant serving Mod Oz fare, and a full-service day spa. Nearby are shops, eateries, water-sports outlets, a marina-front boardwalk, and a supermarket. It's a 20-minute walk (or bus ride) to Alma Beach.

Pros

  • Fine on-site food and wine
  • Big buffet breakfasts include eggs made to order
  • Convenient launchpad for excursions

Cons

  • Some suites lack full elevator access
  • Lower-floor, ferry-side rooms can be noisy
  • Not all rooms suitable for self-catering
123 Sooning St., Magnetic Island, QLD, 4819, Australia
07-4758–2400-reception
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60 twin rooms, 127 apartment suites and penthouses
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Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort

$$$ | Ave. of Palms, Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia

Centered on a complex of interconnecting saltwater lagoon pools, the Sheraton Grand Mirage is a good choice for families. Recently upgraded guest rooms, suites, and villas are light, modern, and beachy, with sleek wood furnishings and appointments, flat-screen TVs, and iPod docking stations. The landscaped grounds front a white-sand beach, and there are lots of on-site dining and drinking options. It's a big resort, with all the pluses and minuses size can offer, but thanks to the clever configuration of the pools, you can almost always find a lounge chair.

Pros

  • Magnificent saltwater lagoon pools and steps from the beachfront
  • Modernized rooms and suites
  • Plenty of on-site facilities

Cons

  • It's a fair distance from Port Douglas's restaurants and shopping
  • Cost of on-site food and other extras can add up
  • It can feel overwhelmingly large
Ave. of Palms, Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia
07-4099–5888
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394 rooms
No Meals

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Hamilton Island Holiday Homes

$$$ | Front St., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia

Part of the Hamilton Island resort, Hamilton Island Holiday Homes manages more than 100 self-catered one- to five-bedroom vacation properties in prime locations around the island, including studio, split-level, and two-story designs. All have air-conditioning, TVs, balconies, ocean views, and access to the resort's communal swimming pools and fitness center. Some—such as the 10 salubrious Yacht Club Villas (from A$980), with landscaped outdoor areas, private plunge pools, and concierge service—are truly luxurious. Homes sleep between one and 12 people. Each rental comes with island airport transfers and the use of a four-seater golf buggy, nonmotorized watercraft at Catseye Beach, the Hamilton Island sports complex facilities, and, in some cases, access to the Hamilton Island Yacht Club gym. Rates vary according to property, guest numbers, and season. Book well ahead to get the best properties at the best rates.

Pros

  • Privacy
  • Full kitchen and laundry facilities
  • Complimentary use of many resort facilities
  • Kids under 13 can eat free with their parents at selected HI restaurants

Cons

  • Minimum four-day stays in holiday periods, two- or three-night minimum at other times
  • No housekeeping
Front St., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia
02-9433–0444
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More than 100 properties
No meals

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