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Top rated hotels in Airlie Beach

Sea Star Apartments
4.5/543 Reviews
This is the longest hotel to stay in Australia. The hotel has a very B&B style, a lot of rooms and facilities. Checkin was two days late, the hotel's aunt did not say anything, but also let us have fun. The hotel has its own small infinity pool that just solves the problem of the Airlie Beach lagoon and pool maintenance. It should be noted that there are two uphill slopes to the hotel, which must be good for young people with good physical strength. If there is an elderly person, it is recommended to rent or about the car. The hotel is very cost-effective at Airlie Beach, with a great view on the hillside. It is a 10-minute walk from the Woolworth supermarket below. It is very suitable to buy food and cook. It is especially recommended to have a car family.
The Boathouse Apartments
4.6/554 Reviews
I stayed at the Boathouse Apartments with my husband and 15 month old son after my son was quite sick on Hamilton island and unable to fly home. As there was no accommodation on Hamilton island I called up a few different places and settled on the Boathouse Apartments. I called ahead of time to see if we could check in early so my son could nap after the journey across. The reception staff were quite friendly and did try to get us in quickly however when we got to the room there was a rollaway bed instead of a cot. We left the room and came back to a cot being dumped in the apartment and not set up at all (not a big issue but also not what I’d expect paying the price for premium accommodation). The following morning I received a text that they had to do maintenance in our apartment for roughly 2 hours (I was never advised of this even though I called twice, told them I had a sick child and booked over the phone). We had staff knock on the door twice throughout the day to see when they could do it. First when we had a screaming child we were trying to give antibiotics too and secondly when we were trying to get him down for a nap (again when he was very distressed). We ended up having to leave and sit in a room after an unsuccessful nap with a toddler who had a high fever, ear infection and a rash. I’d also been trying to book a Telehealth appointment to have my son assessed but this was made difficult due to the fact we had to leave the room. One of the reasons I booked was due to the washer/dryer, we had no clothes left so I did a wash upon arrival. I ran the dryer multiple times that evening and kept finding sopping wet clothes at the end of every cycle which was really frustrating. On the following day we asked about the dryer and were advised that they don’t work very well and that the only apartments that had dryers were occupied. Because of this we were forced to wear the same clothes for 3 days straight. Not great for a messy/sick toddler.. We eventually were able to get our clothes dried and received them around 5pm the night before checking out. While I do appreciate the staff for doing so, it wasn’t very helpful at that point. The whole experience was really awful. Travelling with a sick child is hard enough let alone having that added stress. I am pretty annoyed that no one advised us of the works needing to occur during our stay and the fact that a dryer is falsely advertised. I never would have booked if I had known either of these things ahead of time and I feel fairly ripped off for the money we paid given it wasn’t exactly for a holiday..
at Water's Edge Resort
3.9/585 Reviews
I originally set up a hotel in Han Island. I was temporarily notified that I have no room. I bought everything for air tickets and can only change it here. It ’s a place to play more. This hotel has been promoted on the little red book. The location is good. The downstairs is the supermarket, you can buy what you need, eat, invincible sea views, and very close to the market, there are several restaurants in the Internet, the distance from the pier is acceptable, breakfast is simple, because the travel time is early, So I ate at the hotel on the last day. The room was large, but the facilities were old, but it was acceptable. The bed was too small.
Whitsunday Reflections
4.4/535 Reviews
I would 100% recommend staying at Whitsunday reflection. Everything about this apartment was absolutely stunning from the decor to the view. Our room was even nicer than the photos portrayed on booking.com and trip advisor. I honestly cannot fault this place especially considering the affordable price per night as well. The staff were also extremely friendly. The only ‘issue’ we had was the cold water tap didn’t really go cold. However we didn’t bother raising this issue to reception as if we had a jug in the fridge which we were filling up but I’m sure if we were to have pointed this out someone would’ve looked at the issue. 10/10 stay I would definitely return!!
Colonial Palms Motor Inn
4.2/5105 Reviews
Good location, near the pier, Free parking, breakfast included, stovetop and microwave for cooking. There are family rooms, swimming pools, It is convenient to have a washing machine for AUD4 and a dryer for AUD3. We went to Hamilton Island for one night, parked the car at the hotel, and returned for another night. Overall good, airlie beach is beautiful. The staff were very good, they also waited in advance to communicate, and introduced the facilities. That is, there are many mosquitoes, so take good protection.
Whitsunday on the Beach
3.9/543 Reviews
Very good, the back door is the beach pool. I called the boss at two o'clock in the afternoon to tell us that we arrived at six o'clock. He said that he hanged the phone, then sent a text message to me, telling me that the password was taken from the box, and after that. Take the envelope, inside is the precautions and room key, half self-service bar is, this place is relatively small, not far from a pizza shop is particularly delicious, highly recommended

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels10
Number of Reviews636
Lowest PriceNZD 173
Highest PriceNZD 1,063
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 428
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 387