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Bowen Holiday Park - Queensland
8.4 423 reviews
Queensland
23/12 – 28/12
£346/nighttotal: £1730 (5 )

Bowen Holiday Park

3 10
camping , Bowen
Bowen Holiday Park is situated in Bowen, Queensland, 2.5km from the Big Mango and 76km from Whitsunday Coast Airport.
This pet-friendly park offers one-bedroom units with air conditioning, a kitchenette (fridge, microwave), private bathroom, and Wi-Fi; enjoy the on-site swimming pool, barbecue facilities, and proximity to Bowen's town centre.
"The Miro" 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Loft Apartment - Queensland
8.9 2928 reviews
Queensland
26/09 – 03/10
£84/nighttotal: £588 (7 )

"The Miro" 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Loft Apartment

1 2
resort , Fortitude Valley
The Miro Apartments are situated in Fortitude Valley, just 5 kilometres from Queen Street Mall, in a lively area with lots of restaurants and shops. This 4-star aparthotel has consistently received very good reviews from guests.
The self-contained apartments are spacious and modern, with a comfortable open-plan living area and a private balcony or courtyard. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, as well as secure underground parking.
Oaks Port Douglas Resort - Queensland
8.0 7499 reviews
Queensland
19/09 – 26/09
£1004/nighttotal: £7028 (7 )

Oaks Port Douglas Resort

5 12
resort , Port Douglas
Oaks Port Douglas Resort is located just 3km from Four Mile Beach and within easy reach of other Port Douglas attractions, making it a great base for exploring this beautiful region. It has a very good user rating, with guests praising its location and cleanliness.
The resort is family-friendly and offers a range of facilities including a swimming pool, spa, restaurant and bar. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi and parking, as well as a 24-hour business centre.
Argosy On The Beach - Queensland
9.4 151 reviews
Queensland
29/10 – 05/11
£274/nighttotal: £1918 (7 )

Argosy On The Beach

2 7
apartment , Clifton Beach
This Clifton Beach apartment building is located just 300 metres from Palm Cove Beach, with the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and Smithfield Shopping Centre both 10 kilometres away. It has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The apartment is fully equipped with a kitchen, laundry facilities and a comfortable living space. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, fitness centre and a terrace with garden views.

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Best Queensland lodges with a pool

Among the 12481 accommodations in Queensland, here are the 4 best lodges with a pool

The Bartle Frere. - Queensland
9.7 13 reviews
Queensland
11/07 – 12/07
£187/nightfor 1 night

The Bartle Frere.

1 6
gîte , Germantown
This Germantown holiday cottage boasts a secluded one-hectare fruit orchard setting in the hills, offering stunning valley views including Mount Bartle Frere and convenient access to the Canecutter Way Scenic Drive, with Paronella Park and Mena Creek Hotel a short drive away.
The three-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps six guests and features a swimming pool, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave; fruit trees are also on the property.
Saltbush Retreat - Queensland
9.4 3589 reviews
Queensland
11/07 – 12/07
£325/nightfor 1 night

Saltbush Retreat

3 6
house , Longreach
Saltbush Retreat is located in Longreach, just 3 kilometres from the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and Qantas Founders Museum, making it a convenient base for exploring the town. The property has been rated highly by guests, with very good scores for cleanliness, user experience, and location.
The self-catering accommodation offers a comfortable bedroom and bathroom, as well as a well-equipped kitchen. Guests can enjoy the outdoor swimming pool, BBQ facilities, and the on-site tour desk which can arrange local excursions.
Coral Beach Noosa Resort - Queensland
9.3 1045 reviews
Queensland
27/06 – 30/06
£215/nighttotal: £645 (3 )

Coral Beach Noosa Resort

3 6
resort , Noosaville
Coral Beach Noosa Resort is situated just off the Noosa River, a short drive from Noosa Main Beach and a short walk from Noosa River Parklands, offering a peaceful retreat close to the area's attractions. The resort consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of spacious apartments and townhouses, each featuring fully equipped kitchens and two bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including swimming pools, spas, saunas, a tennis court, and BBQ areas, as well as a restaurant and bar on-site.
Melaleuca Resort - Queensland
9.1 1065 reviews
Queensland
27/11 – 01/12
£99/nighttotal: £396 (4 )

Melaleuca Resort

1 2
resort , Palm Cove
Melaleuca Resort is a beachfront property in Palm Cove, just a short walk from the bus stop and a 25-minute drive from Cairns International Airport. The resort has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The resort offers self-contained apartments that can accommodate up to three guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a lagoon-style pool with in-pool spas, a restaurant and bar, a garden, and a spa.

Frequently asked questions about lodges in Queensland

  • Which attractions in Queensland, Australia shouldn't be missed?

    For a quintessential Queensland experience, the Great Barrier Reef is a must-see. Snorkelling or diving amongst the vibrant coral and diverse marine life is unforgettable. Then there's the Gold Coast, famous for its stunning beaches like Surfers Paradise and theme parks such as Movie World and Sea World. Further inland, you'll find the lush rainforests of the Daintree, a World Heritage site teeming with unique flora and fauna. Don't forget the Whitsunday Islands, offering breathtaking scenery and opportunities for sailing and island hopping. Finally, exploring the vibrant city of Brisbane, with its South Bank Parklands and Story Bridge, provides a different side of Queensland.
  • What are the best lodges in Queensland?

    Among the lodges in Queensland, Briar Rose Cottages, Milkwood Lodge and "Iris Cottage" Of Caboolture North are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any items one should pack specifically for visiting Queensland, Australia?

    Queensland's weather varies greatly depending on the region and time of year. Pack light, breathable clothing for the warmer months, especially if visiting the tropics. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen are essential to protect yourself from the strong Australian sun. For the cooler months, particularly in the southern parts of the state, layers are recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring the many national parks and hiking trails. Don't forget insect repellent, especially if venturing into rainforest areas, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
  • What are the best lodges with a pool in Queensland?

    Milkwood Lodge, Saltbush Retreat and Maleny: "The Bower" - 'Couple's Cabin' are the best lodges with a pool in Queensland.

  • Does Queensland, Australia host any well-known festivals?

    Yes, Queensland hosts many festivals. The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair showcases Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and culture. The Brisbane Festival is a major multi-arts event featuring theatre, music, and dance. The Woodford Folk Festival is a large-scale music and arts festival held annually near Woodford.
  • What are the best lodges with a jacuzzi in Queensland?

  • How can one get to know Queensland, Australia's culture by connecting with the locals?

    A great way to connect with locals is by visiting farmers' markets, which are common throughout Queensland. These markets offer opportunities to chat with producers and learn about local produce. Participating in guided tours, especially those led by Indigenous Australians, provides valuable insight into the region's history and culture. Staying in smaller towns and engaging with local businesses, such as pubs and cafes, allows for more authentic interactions. Many regional towns also offer cultural centres and museums that showcase local art and history.
  • What are the best lodges for families and kids in Queensland?

  • What are some of the best unusual attractions in Queensland, Australia?

    The underwater sculptures of the Museum of Underwater Art in Townsville are a unique attraction. The S.S. Yongala shipwreck, a dive site off the coast of Townsville, is another fascinating, albeit slightly spooky, underwater experience. For something completely different, consider visiting the quirky Big Pineapple attraction near Woombye on the Sunshine Coast.
  • What are the best pet friendly lodges in Queensland?

  • Which restaurants offer the best local food in Queensland, Australia?

    This is subjective, but some highly-regarded restaurants showcasing local produce include Noosa Beach House (Noosa), offering modern Australian cuisine with local seafood; Gauge (Brisbane), known for its innovative tasting menus featuring Queensland ingredients; and Rick Shores (Gold Coast), specialising in modern Asian cuisine with locally sourced seafood. Many smaller restaurants and cafes throughout the state also offer excellent local fare.
  • What are the best lodges with parking in Queensland?

    Briar Rose Cottages, Milkwood Lodge and "Iris Cottage" Of Caboolture North are the best lodges with parking in Queensland.

  • What are the best nature spots to visit in Queensland, Australia?

    The Great Barrier Reef is undoubtedly a top nature spot, but beyond that, consider Lamington National Park, a stunning rainforest area with numerous walking trails and waterfalls. The Whitsunday Islands offer incredible beaches and opportunities for exploring the natural beauty of the islands. For something different, the Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park in the north-west showcases stunning gorges and natural swimming holes.
  • Does Queensland, Australia have clean air and pollution-free environments?

    While much of Queensland boasts clean air and relatively pollution-free environments, particularly in the more remote areas, air quality can vary, especially in larger cities like Brisbane during periods of high pollution. Coastal areas generally have better air quality than inland regions. Specific air quality data is readily available from government sources.
  • What are some unique and adventurous activities in Queensland, Australia?

    White water rafting on the Tully River is a thrilling experience. Hot air ballooning over the Gold Coast offers breathtaking views. Exploring the Daintree Rainforest on a guided night walk provides a unique encounter with nocturnal wildlife. For something truly adventurous, consider a multi-day kayaking trip through the Whitsunday Islands.

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Best Queensland lodges with a balcony

Private Country Cabin 1 Bedroom - Queensland
9.5 26 reviews
Queensland
08/08 – 09/08
£130/nightfor 1 night

Private Country Cabin 1 Bedroom

1 2
cabin , Landsborough
This self-catering cottage is situated in Landsborough, Queensland, 6km from Australia Zoo and 14.5km from Aussie World.
The 27-square-metre property features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, and private parking.
St Tropez Resort - Queensland
8.7 304 reviews
Queensland
18/06 – 21/06
£102/nighttotal: £306 (3 )

St Tropez Resort

1 2
resort , Gold Coast
St Tropez Resort is located in Surfers Paradise, just a 0.8 kilometre walk from the beach and a 1.6 kilometre walk from the lively Cavill Avenue, with its shops and restaurants. The resort has received very good ratings for cleanliness and user experience, and the location has been rated excellent.
The apartments are spacious and come with a seating area, TV, and laundry facilities. The resort offers a heated swimming pool, BBQ area, and gardens, as well as free parking and 500 MB of free WiFi per day.
2 Bedroom Private And Modern Guest Unit In Beautiful Highfields (Toowoomba) - Queensland
9.9 265 reviews
Queensland
26/09 – 03/10
£83/nighttotal: £581 (7 )

2 Bedroom Private And Modern Guest Unit In Beautiful Highfields (Toowoomba)

2 2
B&B , Highfields
This family-friendly guesthouse is located in Highfields, just under 2km from Peacehaven Botanic Park, Highfields Falls, and Highfields Falls Bushland Reserve, offering a peaceful escape amidst natural beauty. It has excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The guesthouse spans 80 square metres and comfortably accommodates up to 4 guests in its two bedrooms and one bathroom. It features a garden, a terrace, air conditioning, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and a fitness centre, providing everything needed for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Doug's Place - Spectacular Views + Tennis Court - Queensland
10 1 review
Queensland
19/09 – 26/09
£353/nighttotal: £2471 (7 )

Doug's Place - Spectacular Views + Tennis Court

6 12
apartment , Nindaroo
Doug's Place, a six-bedroom holiday home in Nindaroo, Mackay, boasts stunning ocean and Mackay region views from its hilltop location, offering convenient access to local amenities.
This recently renovated property features a full-sized tennis court, multiple living areas, a well-equipped kitchen with a Nespresso machine, three bathrooms, and can comfortably accommodate large groups with various bed configurations, plus a highchair, hairdryer, linens, towels, and organic cleaning products are provided.

Best Queensland lodges with parking

Fresh & Spacious: The Tamarind  At The Guesthouse - Queensland
9.7 129 reviews
Queensland
18/06 – 21/06
£151/nighttotal: £453 (3 )

Fresh & Spacious: The Tamarind At The Guesthouse

1 2
apartment , Maleny
The Tamarind studio is located in Maleny, just a short walk (0.2-0.3 km) from the town's main road, offering easy access to cafes, galleries, restaurants, and shops. The studio has been highly rated by guests, receiving excellent reviews for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The studio is a self-contained apartment with a comfortable queen-sized bed, a living area, and a bathroom, covering 40 square meters. The studio is equipped with a modern kitchen, a Smart TV, unlimited Wi-Fi, and reverse cycle air-conditioning, providing everything you need for a relaxing stay.
Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks - Rowes Bay - Queensland
8.0 2363 reviews
Queensland
19/09 – 26/09
£635/nighttotal: £4445 (7 )

Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks - Rowes Bay

5 12
resort , Townsville
Big4 Tasman Holiday Parks - Rowes Bay is a beachfront resort located just a short drive from Townsville city centre and The Strand, offering stunning views of Magnetic Island and Cleveland Bay. The resort has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The resort offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins and villas, all featuring air conditioning, kitchenettes and private or shared bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a variety of on-site amenities and activities such as a swimming pool, tennis court, BBQ area, children's playground, beautiful gardens and a shared kitchen.
View From The Top ~ 2bed, 2bath, 2parking, Balcony - Queensland
9.8 218 reviews
Queensland
19/06 – 21/06
£249/nighttotal: £498 (2 )

View From The Top ~ 2bed, 2bath, 2parking, Balcony

2 4
apartment , South Brisbane
This South Brisbane apartment, a short walk from the Queensland Museum and the Performing Arts Centre, offers easy access to South Brisbane railway station (approx. 0.6 km) and Brisbane Roma Street station (approx. 1.5km), providing convenient city exploration.
The 95 square metre self-catering flat comprises two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and can accommodate four guests, boasting a balcony, swimming pool, and parking, all within a smoke-free environment.
Tasman Holiday Parks - Torquay Palms - Queensland
8.6 1868 reviews
Queensland
03/07 – 05/07
£98/nighttotal: £196 (2 )

Tasman Holiday Parks - Torquay Palms

1 2
resort , Hervey Bay
Tasman Holiday Parks - Torquay Palms is located in Torquay, Hervey Bay, just a short walk from the beach and Charlton Esplanade, a lively area with restaurants, cafes, and shops. The resort has received very good user ratings, with excellent scores for location and cleanliness.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including self-catering villas with private verandas. Guests can enjoy the on-site swimming pool, relax in the garden, and take advantage of the resort's proximity to local attractions like the Hervey Bay Botanic Gardens and Fraser Island.
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