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Best family friendly Australia resorts

Among the 2795 accommodations in Australia, here are the 4 best family friendly resorts

Worrowing Jervis Bay - Australia
8.4 42 reviews
Australia
06/07 – 09/07
₹20785/nighttotal: ₹62355 (3 )

Worrowing Jervis Bay

1 1
resort , Huskisson
Worrowing Jervis Bay is located just 1 kilometre from Huskisson and a short drive from Hyams Beach and the National Parks, offering a peaceful escape in a picturesque setting. The resort has received very good user ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests consistently praising the beautiful grounds and friendly service.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including private villas, apartments and cottages, all with self-catering facilities. Guests can enjoy on-site amenities like a spa, gardens, and a wedding venue, as well as explore the surrounding area for activities like bushwalking, kayaking, and swimming.
Paperbark Camp - Australia
9.4 235 reviews
Australia
30/12 – 01/01
₹58115/nighttotal: ₹116230 (2 )

Paperbark Camp

1 1
resort , Woollamia
Paperbark Camp is located in Jervis Bay, 2.2 miles from Huskisson and a 10-minute drive from Jervis Bay National Park, offering a peaceful escape amongst the eucalypt and paperbark trees. The resort has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The accommodation comprises unique safari-style tents elevated for privacy, each with a spacious veranda and an open-air bathroom featuring a hot shower. Guests can enjoy modern European cuisine at the Gunyah Restaurant, free use of canoes and bicycles, and the option of booking a massage for relaxation.
Waterfront Haven Apartment - Australia
9.9 142 reviews
Australia
04/10 – 10/10
₹22537/nighttotal: ₹135222 (6 )

Waterfront Haven Apartment

1 2
resort , Blackmans Bay
This Blackmans Bay apartment boasts a unique waterfront location with private Derwent River access, within easy walking distance of both Kingston and Blackmans Bay's restaurants.
The self-contained unit, designed by 1+2 Architects, features a king-size bedroom, adjacent bathroom, sunny living room with kitchenette, private deck, parking, and accommodates two guests, offering a tranquil escape with keyless entry.
Riviera Caravan Park - Australia
8.5 108 reviews
Australia
27/06 – 04/07
₹8536/nighttotal: ₹59752 (7 )

Riviera Caravan Park

1 2
resort , Sussex Inlet
Riviera Caravan Park is located in Sussex Inlet, a coastal town in New South Wales, 27 miles from Mollymook Golf Club and 63 miles from Shellharbour Airport. The park has received very good ratings for its cleanliness and user experience, with an excellent location rating.
The park offers a range of comfortable accommodation options, including units with air conditioning, wardrobes and flat-screen TVs. Guests can enjoy a peaceful garden, an outdoor fireplace and on-site amenities such as a coffee shop and mini-market, as well as outdoor activities like fishing and hiking.

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Best Australia resorts with a pool

Among the 2795 accommodations in Australia, here are the 3 best resorts with a pool

Kammora Loft In Canggu With Balcony And Pool - Australia
10 1 review
Australia
01/07 – 01/08
₹7949/nighttotal: ₹246419 (31 )

Kammora Loft In Canggu With Balcony And Pool

1 2
resort , Kuta Selatan
Kammora Loft in Canggu with Balcony and Pool is a stylish designer loft located in Canggu, a district renowned for its surf breaks and cafes, approximately 10 kilometres south of Kuta Selatan. This accommodation offers exclusive access to a large outdoor swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, and a wellness area, alongside a dedicated co-working space, a private balcony with garden views, and a luxurious bathroom with a soaking tub and rainfall shower, all designed for a capacity of two guests.
Mounties @ Sussex - Australia
8.9 266 reviews
Australia
17/08 – 24/08
₹16846/nighttotal: ₹117922 (7 )

Mounties @ Sussex

2 2
resort , Sussex Inlet
Mounties @ Sussex is a resort located in Sussex Inlet, just 28 miles from Mollymook Golf Club and 63 miles from Shellharbour Airport, making it a great base for exploring the beautiful South Coast of New South Wales. The resort has consistently received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including family-friendly rooms and apartments with terraces. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a spa, and a tennis court, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.
Bremer Island Banubanu Beach Retreat - Australia
10 1 review
Australia
14/10 – 16/10
₹293402/nighttotal: ₹586804 (2 )

Bremer Island Banubanu Beach Retreat

5 7
resort , Bremer Island
Bremer Island Banubanu Beach Retreat is situated on Bremer Island in East Woody Island, offering convenient access to the island's beaches; precise distances require further clarification.
The one-bedroom, one-bathroom bungalow, part of the Bremer Island Banubanu Beach Retreat offer, features a terrace, air conditioning, and a continental breakfast; additional amenities include private showers and select rooms with sea views.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Australia

  • What are the top attractions in Australia?

    Australia boasts incredible diversity! For iconic landmarks, the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are must-sees. Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory is a breathtaking natural wonder, a significant site for Aboriginal culture. The Great Barrier Reef, a World Heritage site, offers phenomenal diving and snorkelling. For wildlife encounters, consider a trip to Kangaroo Island or the Daintree Rainforest in Queensland.
  • Which airports are the biggest in Australia?

    Sydney Airport (SYD) and Melbourne Airport (MEL) are the largest and busiest airports in the country, handling a significant volume of both domestic and international flights. Brisbane Airport (BNE) is another major hub.
  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Australia?

    Card payments are widely accepted throughout Australia, even in smaller towns. While cash is still used, particularly for smaller purchases, it's becoming less common. Credit and debit cards, along with contactless payment options like Apple Pay and Google Pay, are prevalent.
  • Is the driving culture in Australia considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Australia can be safe for tourists, but it's essential to be aware of the unique conditions. Distances are vast, roads can be less well-maintained in some areas, and wildlife can be a hazard, especially at night. Driving on the left-hand side of the road is crucial to remember. Always check road conditions before you set off, and stick to the speed limits.
  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Australia?

    Respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures is paramount. Many sites hold deep spiritual significance, and it's vital to follow any guidelines provided. Learning a few basic words in Aboriginal languages is a thoughtful gesture. Being mindful of the environment and leaving no trace are also crucial aspects of responsible travel.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Australia?

    Australia Day, celebrated on 26 January, is a national holiday. The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is a significant international event. Various regional festivals celebrate local cultures and produce, such as the Royal Adelaide Show and the Darwin Festival.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Australia?

    A week allows for a good exploration of one region. Consider focusing on either the east coast (Sydney, the Blue Mountains, and the Great Barrier Reef) for a mix of city and nature, or exploring the red centre (Uluru and surrounding national parks) for an outback adventure. Western Australia's south-west, with its wineries and coastline, is another fantastic option.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Australia?

    For a city break, Melbourne or Sydney offer vibrant cultures, diverse dining scenes, and plenty of activities. For a nature escape, consider the Yarra Valley (wine region near Melbourne), the Hunter Valley (wine region near Sydney), or a coastal getaway to Byron Bay or Noosa.
  • Are there parts of Australia with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    Parts of Western Australia, such as Perth and the south-west, experience a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. However, even here, it's not consistently perfect weather year-round; some rain is expected.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Australia?

    For medical emergencies, dial 000. This number also applies to police and fire emergencies. Information on consular services will vary depending on your nationality, so it's best to check with your embassy or consulate before your trip.

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