10 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.

Orpheus Island Lodge

$$$$ | Orpheus Island, QLD, 4850, Australia Fodor's Choice
Orpheus Island, Orpheus Island
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This unpretentious, eco-friendly resort epitomizes laid-back luxury, with sleekly appointed beachfront rooms, suites, and villas; romantic alfresco dining; boutique wines; and numerous outdoor activities included in the rate. Beachfront rooms come with sleek modern furnishings and private patios, air-conditioning, and plenty of creature comforts, including well-stocked minibars, coffeemakers, iPod docks, and flat-screen LED TVs. The property has a maximum of 28 guests, so no one competes for watercraft at the beaches or sun lounges around the infinity pool. Rates, discounted for longer stays, include all meals, select Australian wines, beers and soft drinks, unlimited use of dinghies, nonmotorized watercraft, light fishing tackle and snorkeling gear, and one nature-based island activity a day.

Pros

  • The signature alfresco "Dining with the Tides" experience
  • Free Wi-Fi in public areas
  • Excellent underwater sites nearby

Cons

  • No in-room Internet
  • Occasional geckos and insects indoors
  • No fitness center
Orpheus Island, QLD, 4850, Australia
07-4777–7377
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14 rooms
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Alamanda Palm Cove by Lancemore

$$$$ | 1 Veivers Rd., Palm Cove, QLD, 4879, Australia Fodor's Choice

Fine landscaping, pools, barbecues, and sunny areas for relaxation enhance this classy colonial-style vacation complex fronting a palm-shaded white-sand beach. The resort's vast apartment-style suites have large verandas, comfortable lounging and dining areas, large flat-screen TVs, and up to four capacious bedrooms. There are also full kitchens and laundry facilities. The spa's open-air and indoor pavilions offer several soothing treatments. Nu Nu Restaurant serves fine modern international cuisine, excellent wines, and tropical cocktails.

Pros

  • Terrific location
  • Outdoor yoga classes on the grass outside
  • Upscale restaurant

Cons

  • No elevators
  • Some apartments outdated
  • Wi-Fi weak in some apartments
1 Veivers Rd., Palm Cove, QLD, 4879, Australia
07-4055–3000
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38 suites
No Meals

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Bedarra

$$$$ | Bedarra Island, QLD, 4852, Australia Fodor's Choice

Billing itself as "the ultimate in barefoot luxury," the laid-back, exclusive, child-free Bedarra Island Resort hosts no more than 24 guests in modern, eco-friendly accommodations, spoiling them with fine food and service, and upscale amenities. Villas have large private balconies, comfy king beds, ceiling fans, minibars, espresso machines, and LED TVs; some have outdoor showers, daybeds, and plunge pools. Guests congregate at a round table in the bar for cocktails at 6 pm before enjoying a multicourse dinner that showcases seafood and regional produce. All meals and drinks are included in the rate, and nature-based activities and use of water-sports equipment are complimentary.

Pros

  • Friendly, down-to-earth service
  • Sailing trips can be arranged
  • Secluded, spectacular environs

Cons

  • Wi-Fi can be slow and cell phone signals intermittent
  • Outdoor walk to restaurant when it rains
  • No room service
Bedarra Island, QLD, 4852, Australia
07-4068–8233
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Closed late Jan.–early Mar.
12 suites
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Elysian Retreat

$$$$ | Long Island, QLD, 4802, Australia Fodor's Choice

This eco-friendly boutique retreat on the southern point of Long Island is nestled in a private cove between ocean and rain forest, and its large windows and private balconies with uninterrupted water views maximize on the setting. The 10 villas feature cathedral ceilings, neutral and calm decor, and luxurious finishes. If the stunning natural environment, surrounded by trails and beautiful flora and fauna don't entice you to relax, the hammocks, custom spa treatments, mineral pool, and private chef surely will. Snorkeling, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and yoga are all included in your stay, and you can book romantic dinners, tours to Whitehaven Beach, Jet Ski adventures, and scenic helicopter flights. 

Pros

  • Stunning setting with oceanfront villas
  • Boutique resort
  • Magnesium pool

Cons

  • No kids allowed
  • 20 guests max, so limited availability
  • Sandflies can be annoying
Long Island, QLD, 4802, Australia
1800-765–687
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10 villas
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Lizard Island Resort

$$$$ | Lizard Island, QLD, Australia Fodor's Choice

Beloved by honeymooners, divers, and well-heeled travelers, this outer Great Barrier Reef resort ticks all the high-end tropical-island vacation boxes: luxurious beachfront accommodation, fine food and wine, and world-class diving and fishing. The beachside rooms, suites, and sumptuous villas have sail-shaded, furnished decks and views of the turquoise bay. Simple but comfortable rooms reflect the beachy environs with restful oceanic blue, sand, and white color palettes, polished wood floors and blinds, tropical ceiling fans (as well as air-conditioning), and private, furnished verandas. A freshwater swimming pool, day spa, a compact gym, a small boutique, and a guest library and lounge are just some of the facilities that await guests.

Pros

  • Superb diving and fishing
  • Quality food and wine (included in the rate)
  • Use of nonmotorized watercraft and dinghies

Cons

  • Service doesn't always meet expectations
  • Restaurant service slow at times
  • No cell-phone coverage
Lizard Island, QLD, Australia
1800-867--169
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40 suites
All-Inclusive

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qualia

$$$$ | 20 Whitsunday Blvd., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4802, Australia Fodor's Choice

Catering to a privileged few, Hamilton Island's most exclusive resort has a tranquil and decadent ambiance, private beach, infinity-edge pools, and a complex of luxe, well-appointed freestanding pavilions. The pavilions, handcrafted from Australian timbers, stone, and glass, harmonize beautifully with the tropical surroundings and have expansive, flow-through lounge areas with designer furnishings and high-end entertainment systems opening onto large private decks. Activities include guided walks, kayaking and snorkeling tours, diving, fishing, sailing, scenic flights, golfing, and catered, crewed cruises. Dozens of resort facilities and services are included in the price—breakfasts, room and concierge service, nonalcoholic drinks, the use of water-sports equipment, wireless Internet, 24-hour chauffeur service, and buggies to get to the resort complex.

Pros

  • Windward Pavilions have their own plunge pools
  • Fine food and wine
  • High-end everything

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay in peak periods
  • Located well away from the main resort complex and marina
  • Service can vary
20 Whitsunday Blvd., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4802, Australia
02-9007–0009
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60 suites
Free Breakfast

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Silky Oaks Lodge

$$$$ | Finlayvale Rd., Mossman, QLD, 4871, Australia Fodor's Choice

This beautiful, retreat-like resort and Advanced Ecotourism–certified hotel in the heart of the rain forest has luxe tree houses and suites clustered around an expansive open-sided lodge, day spa, and lagoon pool. All accommodations have been upgraded, and have minibars, aromatherapy-oil burners, and balconies. Tree houses and suites come with polished timber floors, large hot tubs, rain-forest showers, and bigger balconies with hammocks and daybeds. The Lodge's open-sided Treehouse Restaurant, which overlooks the Mossman River, serves gourmet breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Full breakfasts and a raft of activities (river snorkeling, bicycles, tennis, and, in season, guided walks and morning yoga) are included in the price. The tour desk can arrange excursions by horseback, helicopter, or hot-air balloon, as well as cruises, Indigenous-guided rain-forest walks, and adventure activities.

Pros

  • Extremely special and unique property
  • Helpful tour desk and lots of included activities
  • Well-marked walking trails around the resort

Cons

  • No in-room Internet
  • Steep paths to some rooms (though you can call for a buggy pickup)
  • Access road can flood after heavy rain, January through March
Finlayvale Rd., Mossman, QLD, 4871, Australia
02-9161–5725
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43 suites
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Beach Club Hamilton Island

$$$$ | 9 Resort Dr., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia

The upscale amenities and no-kids policy mean this hotel swarms with couples, who can cool off in the infinity-edge pool, enjoy meals poolside, or admire the Catseye Beach and Coral Sea views from their private balconies or courtyards. Rooms, which all have ocean vistas, are adorned with chic modern furnishings and high-end entertainment systems. Public areas are spacious and stylishly appointed. Nightly rates include the use of the 24-hour buggy chauffeur service (including free airport and marina transfers); a small library stocked with magazines, books, and games; all nonmotorized watercraft; and sports-fitness facilities nearby. The staff is friendly, but don't expect them to go that extra mile.  Ask for a higher room to get a Coral Sea view.

Pros

  • Beachfront location
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Compliemtary airport transfers

Cons

  • Service standards vary
  • Rooms a bit outdated
  • Rates are quite high
9 Resort Dr., Hamilton Island, QLD, 4803, Australia
02-9007–0009
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57 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Coconut Grove Port Douglas

$$$$ | 56 Macrossan St., Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia

These well-appointed luxe apartments and penthouses perched above Port Douglas's main strip have state-of-the-art furnishings and appliances, freestanding spa baths, and large entertaining spaces including big, furnished balconies or decks, some with outdoor barbecues and plunge pools. For couples and small groups, the three-bedroom set-ups can be reconfigured as one- or two-bedroom accommodations. In-house massages and tours are easily arranged and there are catering options—from having your fridge stocked on arrival to arranging a special dinner (and, if you like, a chef to cook it). There's a helpful reception and tour desk, undercover parking, and a 20-meter (66-foot) lap pool in the compact but landscaped grounds. Cafés, bars, boutiques, and the beach are a mere stroll away.

Pros

  • Immaculate living areas
  • Central location
  • Free undercover parking

Cons

  • Fees for daily housekeeping
  • Reception closes after business hours
  • Rates not cheap
56 Macrossan St., Port Douglas, QLD, 4877, Australia
07-4099–0600
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Reception closes daily 5 pm–8 am
33 suites
No Meals

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The Reef House Adults Retreat

$$$$ | 99 Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove, QLD, 4879, Australia

This centrally located boutique hotel, once a private residence, feels positively quaint, and that's a good thing when you're looking for a low-key escape in this resort area. Rooms have expansive terraces or private patios (some with large spa tubs), large flat-screen LCD TVs, and minibars; some have separate lounge rooms and small kitchenettes. The well-regarded on-site restaurant predates the hotel and serves modern Australian cuisine with Asian influences and big buffet breakfasts. Light lunches are served poolside, and gelato offered to sunbathers at 3 pm. There's a tranquil guest lounge, and Brigadier's Bar, operated on an honor system (you sign for the drinks you pour yourself). There's also a lovely beach just across the street, but if the ocean doesn't call you or it's stinger season, there are two pools, including a heated mineral pool.

Pros

  • Oozes heritage
  • Complimentary sunset punch and canapés
  • Decadent high tea

Cons

  • No children under 16 allowed
  • Some bathrooms need updating
  • Grounds relatively small
99 Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove, QLD, 4879, Australia
07-4080–2600
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67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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