Amity Point
Travel Guide


Visit Amity Point

Shangri La Gardens
Its a very out dated facility and not worth the money paid. No smart tv, the blinds dont shut properly so the light(thats never turned off outside) comes through, the bed was very uncomfortable and had a massive lump in the middle, no microwave, no toaster, only had terrible instant coffee, no pod ...
Reviewed on Mar 11, 2026

Alexandra Hills Hotel Suites
Great Location
Reviewed on Mar 19, 2026

Tangalooma Island Resort
Love the beach view and the dolphin feeding experience.
Reviewed on Mar 20, 2026

Allure Stradbroke Resort
Weird room configuration- single bed room was in own building with no bathroom so could not lock Doors at night - not sure I would have loved younger kids sleeping out there on their own- Kitchen was well equipped and great- AC worked well Easy parking - close to everything
Reviewed on Feb 28, 2026

The Islander Holiday Resort
Great spot
Reviewed on Oct 1, 2024

Coochiemudlo Island Seminara Apartments
Room was sufficient for my stay. Did not see staff but thats not a problem. Definitely going to be comi g back again. Thank you guys.
Reviewed on Jan 26, 2026
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