"The staff were helpful and friendly.
The room was average as its location was not the best.
The breakfast area was dirty and more staff are needed to clean tables and provide utensils plates etc.
Meals were below average but the service was great.
Caters for families but not for adults without children on extended stays."
"The staff were helpful and friendly.
The room was average as its location was not the best.
The breakfast area was dirty and more staff are needed to clean tables and provide utensils plates etc.
Meals were below average but the service was great.
Caters for families but not for adults without children on extended stays."
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"Beach Club is a wonderful location for a tropical island holiday break and the staff are absolutely first rate! Nothing is too much trouble and they are so friendly and efficient. Breakfast offers a huge range of options, most of which can be modified to your liking or particular dietary needs. The room views are spectacular (idyllic), with wallabies regularly grazing on the lawns outside your room. Walks/hikes to Passage Peak and/or various other locations provide for stunning views of the Whitsundays."
"Location is ideal and the apartment is spacious. Only issue was with bugs that we had to report to housekeeping to manage. The floors also did not appear to be cleaned in the eating area as there were crumbs from whoever was there last."
"We enjoyed a room away from the busy main hotel. However, we still had access to the main hotel. We were able to enjoy a simple (and cheaper!) home made breakfast. Coca Chu, Beach House Restaurant (which we tried - excellent!) - easy walking distance. We picked up a community umbrella at Beach House when we were caught out in rain, but would have appreciated if there was one left at our room. Many would find the adjacent buggy park useful, too."
"Absolutely loved my stay here! The staff were so kind and the room was very clean. I also really liked the central location of the hotel. Thank you for having us!"
"This resort is brilliant for relaxing. Only 20 adults on site at any time, which provides a great ambience and chilled vibe. The transfers are magical - we chose the helicopter in, and the boat out. The food was terrific and the accommodation very good with great views.
The resort is highly recommended!"
"First room was terrible! Spiderwebs, and very unclean, barely 3 stars, dated and very dirty! The bed was terrible! probably one of the worst ever in our travels - the mattress completely sank and couldn’t sleep!
We got upgraded to the next category which was acceptable and close to 4.5 star perhaps.
Dinner at the Pacific was average and expensive. Not good value. Breakfast was probably 3.5 star. The best dinner and highlight was Amici’s which we were fortunate to experience on our last evening. The island itself is spectacular and one of the most beautiful in the world. I think what let the overall place down was the lack of cleanliness and the lack of attention to detail as well as the food. The staff were lovely. However the service when we were ringing to request things was terrible as most of the time our calls were not answered. Overall a paradisaic experience let down by a lack of resources, passion and training - let down by humans - a paradise deserves perfection at least close to it .. the intercontinental fell very short of the mark and what could’ve been."
"qualia is one of the most beautiful properties we have visited. The setting, architecture, views, and atmosphere truly feel special and uniquely Australian.
Our arrival experience was excellent. Noemi provided a warm airport pickup, smooth check-in, and a thoughtful overview of the property and room. The accommodations themselves were stunning.
We also had an incredible “Best of Both Worlds” tour with Pedro, who was engaging, knowledgeable, and passionate about the island. It was one of the highlights of the trip.
The main challenge during the first 24 hours was inconsistency in service attentiveness. At times, particularly at the pool and during our first dinner at Long Pavilion, service felt less proactive than expected for a property at this level. Drink refills, reservation follow-up, and simple check-ins occasionally required prompting rather than feeling naturally anticipated.
What truly elevated the experience was the response from leadership. Rebecca, the General Manager, was exceptional: thoughtful, responsive, attentive, and genuinely interested in feedback. Her professionalism and accountability significantly improved the remainder of our stay.
Beach Club dinner was another standout, with warm staff, relaxed pacing, and beautifully prepared food and cocktails.
Overall, qualia delivers an extraordinary setting and many memorable moments. While there were some early service inconsistencies, the property’s beauty, excursions, dining, and strong leadership respon"
Longing for a relaxing getaway? Treat yourself to all the comforts of a resort, where you can find everything you need for your stay from convenient dining options to activities and shopping. Browse the resort options in the area and discover the one that's best for you, whether you envision yourself kicking back in a suite with stunning views or checking out the on-site boutiques.
What's a favorite resort in Whitsundays?
Daydream Island Resort - Luxury resort. Features 3 outdoor pools, 3 restaurants, and a private beach. Guests love the pool. Qualia - Luxury resort. Has 2 outdoor pools, 2 restaurants, and a full-service spa. Beach Club - Luxury resort. Enjoy the 4 outdoor tennis courts, fitness center, and beach sun loungers.
What can I do in Whitsundays?
Grab your golf clubs for a game at Hamilton Island Golf Club or South Molle Island Golf Course, or head to Whitehaven Beach and Catseye Beach for some time by the water. A few other attractions you may want to see are Hill Inlet and Hamilton Island Bowling Alley.
What's the weather like in Whitsundays?
The hottest months are usually February and January with an average temp of 80°F, while the coldest months are July and August with an average of 70°F. The rainiest months in Whitsundays are March, January, February, and December, with each month seeing an average of 11 inches of rainfall.
What's the best way to get to and around Whitsundays?
Fly into Hamilton Island, QLD (HTI-Great Barrier Reef), which is located 4.8 mi (7.8 km) from the heart of the city. Otherwise, look for flights into Proserpine, QLD (PPP-Whitsunday Coast), which is 32 mi (51.6 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to take in more sights.