"Beautiful location. Very helpful staff and excellent twice daily yoga sessions.
If you’re coming here to have an active break it’s probably not the place as there are very limited options.
Kayaking & SUP available and one bush trail up the hill.
Food was excellent !
Not really the place for a solo traveller.
Rooms not cleaned particularly well. Thick dust on top of air con unit and dead bugs around every day in room which came through the rafters. Didn’t bother me but probably would for other guests
Very expensive transfers to get to the Island.
All in all, perfect for 2 nights but 5 was too many."
"I would highly recommend the buffet breakfast - it was delicious! And the beach is across the street as well as more than one pool, restaurants and shopping!"
"Beautiful, peaceful resort.
Pros: The little beach bungalows you stay in are just lovely. The sunsets are glorious, especially when watched from the Sunset Bar. There is plenty to do: You can swim, snorkel, bushwalk, paddle board, kayak, use the pool, have a spa treatment... Wildlife is everywhere which is a nice treat. The food in the restaurant is great. Staff are super friendly and helpful.
Cons: You get eaten alive by sand flies, so make sure you invest in the insect repellent they sell there. It's not easy to get water either - they only sell small bottles, and they don't recommend drinking the tap water (it does smell a bit gross). I probably bought six of them a day. However, the staff will fill a jug of filtered water for you at the bar for you to take to your room if you ask."
"Bungalows are quiet and private. Shower was excellent. Pool and beach were top rate. Staff was lackluster. Buggies are too expensive. Public shuttle was great but the stops are poorly designed for convenience. Cuca Chu restaurant was very good; make a reservation."
"All the hotel staff service was excellent. Hotel was convenient easy access to the few places on the island especially with the buggy. Breakfast and dinner selections were limited at the Catseye lounge. The room was spacious as well as the bathroom. There was a fly when we checked into the room and found a roach in the cupboard. So do clean the utensils and cups before using as there are a lot insects around the island."
"Very conveniently located. Not great as a solo traveller.
Left for a considerable length of time at the end of each mean whilst couples and groups were attende to.
Too busy and food overpriced"
Hotels near other Repulse Islands National Park attractions
Long Beach
4.4/5 (15 reviews)
If a restful holiday is part of your travel plans, Long Beach might be the perfect place to visit during your trip to Midgeton. While you're in the area, wander around the parks.
Explore the great outdoors at Bloomsbury Conservation Park, a lovely green space in Midge Point. Wander the parks and beaches while you're in the area.
What's the area like around Repulse Islands National Park?
Repulse Islands National Park is located in Whitsundays. Whitsundays is home to 618 hotels and other accommodation options, so you can find something that's perfect for your stay.
What's the best hotel to stay near Repulse Islands National Park?
Elysian Luxury Eco Island Retreat is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a full-service spa and a private beach. You'll find it 15.6 mi (25.2 km) from Repulse Islands National Park. Other good choices in the area include Ingenia Holidays Conway Beach and Reef View Hotel.
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