2 Best Hotels in Mackay–Capricorn Islands, Queensland

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We've compiled the best of the best in Mackay–Capricorn Islands - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Heron Island Resort

$$$ | Heron Island, QLD, Australia

Set among palm trees and connected by sand paths, this secluded, eco-certified resort has a range of accommodation types, from the deluxe Beach House with private outdoor shower and beach boardwalk to the comparatively compact, garden-level Turtle Rooms. Large, elegantly modern suites with well-stocked minibars, separate lounge areas, and furnished private decks or terraces merit the extra expense. Room rates include breakfast. Complimentary activities include nonmotorized water sports, guided walks, stargazing, trivia nights, and nature presentations. Snorkeling and diving excursions cost extra, as does the Junior Ranger kids' program, run on weekends and during Australian school holidays (A$30 per session). The delightful Aqua Soul Spa administers treatments with marine-based and natural botanical products, and a spa menu. The Island's resort shop is also well stocked.

Pros

  • Lots of free activities
  • Eco-friendly
  • Complete island getaway and immersion in natural environment

Cons

  • Patchy mobile phone coverage
  • Wi-Fi is limited and costs extra
  • No TVs in rooms
Heron Island, QLD, Australia
1300-731–551
Hotel Details
109 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort

$$$ | Lady Elliot Island, Lady Elliot Island, QLD, Australia

All accommodation on the island is provided by Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort, where you'll feel more like a marine biologist at an island field camp than a tourist enjoying a luxury resort. There are four types of rooms: two-bedroom beachfront island suites; reef and garden units with multiple bed configurations and private facilities; permanent, powered eco cabins; and two glamping tents. Rooms are simply furnished and fan-cooled (beachfront suites have air-conditioned lounge rooms). Though clean and comfortable, the eco-resort's focus is on simplicity, functionality, and conservation rather than modern conveniences; guests are asked to minimize their impact wherever possible—linen and towels are changed only upon request. Dinner and breakfast, included in the room rates, are served buffet-style in the airy dining room, and may be enjoyed inside or on the covered veranda. It's hearty fare, with limitless tea and coffee.

Pros

  • Eco-friendly and unbeatable proximity to nature
  • Plenty of activities
  • Hearty meals

Cons

  • Wi-Fi costs A$20 a day
  • Limited leisure options for rainy, nondiving days
  • Minimum three-night stay over holidays
Lady Elliot Island, Lady Elliot Island, QLD, Australia
07-5536–3644-head office
Hotel Details
44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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