3 Best Hotels in North Coast, New South Wales

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Elements of Byron

$$$ | 144 Bayshore Dr., Byron Bay, NSW, 2481, Australia Fodor's Choice

This hotel offers high-end technology amid an open and free-flowing design that pulls the surrounding rain forest in. The emphasis is on a connection to nature here and one- or two-bedroom luxury villas are nestled in the rain forest, and offer a lounge area that opens into a completely private balcony with a fire for the winter months. There’s a large lagoon-style pool with surrounding cabanas, pool bar, restaurant, and chill-out area, which is reserved for adults-only. Elements is a short five-minute drive from central Byron Bay but a solar train connects guests to the town center, running regularly from 10 am until 5 pm ($10 per person).

Pros

  • Beach and rain-forest location
  • Huge adults-only pool
  • Rain forest–facing terraces with fireplaces and lounges

Cons

  • A little distance from Byron
  • Solar train to Byron Bay is not free
  • Breakfast is extra
144 Bayshore Dr., Byron Bay, NSW, 2481, Australia
02-6639–1500
Hotel Details
68 villas
No Meals

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BreakFree Aanuka Beach Resort

$$$ | 11 Firman Dr., Coffs Harbour, NSW, 2450, Australia

Teak furniture and antiques collected from Indonesia and the South Pacific fill the accommodations at this resort, which sits amid palms, frangipani, and hibiscus. Each suite has a kitchenette, lounge, laundry, and glass-ceiling bathroom with a two-person whirlpool tub. There are also hotel-room studios, whirlpool suites, and two-, three-, and four-bedroom split-level villas. Outside, the landscaping is highly imaginative; the pool is immersed in a miniature rain forest with a waterfall and hot tub. The resort borders a secluded white-sand beach on the blue waters of the Pacific. There is a three-night minimum stay during the high season (December 23–January 20, and during Easter).

Pros

  • Brilliant setting in a private beachfront cove
  • Great value for families
  • Home away from home

Cons

  • Some rooms need updating
  • Kid-phobes might not appreciate all the families
  • A little isolated
11 Firman Dr., Coffs Harbour, NSW, 2450, Australia
02-6652–7555
Hotel Details
27 studios, 39 suites, 12 villas
Free Breakfast

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Raes on Wategos

$$$ | 8 Marine Parade, Byron Bay, NSW, 2481, Australia

A high-design boutique hotel, Raes' luxurious Mediterranean-style villa surrounded by a tropical garden offers individually decorated rooms with an eclectic mix of antiques, Indonesian art, Moroccan tables, and fine furnishings. The secluded rooms have gorgeous four-poster beds, tile floors, huge windows, in-room fireplaces, and private terraces; the service is top-notch, and the alfresco in-house restaurant, Rae's Fish Cafe ($$), is true to its name and serves fish and seafood dishes like Spanish-style seafood stew and wok-fried baby snapper. There is also a cellar door to sample local wines and a wellness spa. There's a minimum two-night stay on weekends.

Pros

  • Perfect for a romantic break
  • Superb food and spa
  • Rooms have fireplaces and private terraces

Cons

  • Have to take a taxi to town
  • Breakfast is pricey
  • Minimum two-night stay on weekends
8 Marine Parade, Byron Bay, NSW, 2481, Australia
02-6685–5366
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7 suites
No Meals

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