Soaring ceilings, old rattan punkah fans, sandstone floors, luxe decor, and a grand staircase immediately drawing your eye as you enter, the JW Marriott Gold Coast certainly makes a bold first impression.
Read MoreWhile many locals tend to avoid Surfers Paradise, thanks to a bevy of recent openings, this part of the Gold Coast has rapidly become no longer a place to be ignored.
Read MoreRising 77 levels above the white sandy beaches and crystal waters of the Surfers Paradise foreshore, Peppers Soul Surfers Paradise is an ultra-luxurious, all-apartments beachfront hotel.
Read MoreWith the vast majority of cafes in Sydney offering an all-day menu featuring dishes suited to either the morning or afternoon, you don’t have to sacrifice your precious beauty sleep to enjoy your go-to breakfast favourite.
Read MoreOccupying the former site of the NEXT Hotel, the five-star Hyatt Regency Brisbane is centrally located right in the heart of Brisbane’s Central Business District, merely a stone’s throw from the city’s best shops, restaurants and bars.
Read MorePart of the InterContinentals Group (IHG) family, Hotel X is a 146-room boutique hotel only a short stroll from the bars of Howard Smith Wharves, the boutiques of James Street and all the action of Fortitude Valley.
Read MoreTravel a little further south down the coastline, beyond the soaring skyscrapers of Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach, and you’ll discover Burleigh Heads, home to some of the Gold Coast’s best restaurants and bars.
Read MoreAccessible via ferry from Airlie Beach and Hamilton Island, Daydream Island Resort is ideally situated in the heart of Queensland’s Whitsundays Islands and is a gateway to the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef.
Read MoreLocated directly opposite Catseye Beach and with Hamilton Island’s wide range of restaurants and activities on its doorstep, the Reef View Hotel is an ideal base for a relaxing island getaway.
Read MorePerfectly situated between Hastings Street and Noosa Beach, Tingirana Noosa is a stone’s throw from some of Noosa’s best cafes, restaurants, bars and boutique shopping and is only steps away from the beach.
Read MoreWith a never-ending stream of discerning visitors, as well as superb local produce and a wealth of talent, bustling bars, quirky plant-based cafes, and stylish world-class restaurants are not hard to find in Byron Bay.
Read MoreSituated on 22 hectares, with nature all around, although only less than a ten-minute drive to the main town of Byron Bay, staying at this award-wining beachfront resort feels like your a world away, from anything.
Read MoreA slightly more refined and polished version of Surfers Paradise, here in Broadbeach you’ll find fewer tourists and plenty of world-class restaurants and bars, making it a must for every foodie venturing to the Gold Coast.
Read MoreThe distinctive vision of Gianni Versace himself, Palazzo Versace Gold Coast exudes luxury, glamour and sophistication and when it opened (at the tail-end of 2000) was the world’s first fashion-inspired hotel.
Read MoreWhether you're craving a sweet breakfast or in the mood for a savoury one, these breakfast joints have you covered and with many offering all-day breakfast it means you do not have to sacrifice your weekend sleep in either.
Read MoreSitting mere metres from the Queensland-New South Wales state border, Reflections Coolangatta Beach has become our go-to whenever we’re all in need of a short, relaxing break away that isn’t too far from home.
Read MoreEver since its official opening in October 2018, I've wanted to stay at The Calile Hotel. Finally, I had the opportunity to do exactly that, after I was fortunate enough to win tickets to THE ICONIC Summer Show 19 Preview event.
Read MoreCentrally located right in the heart of Brisbane city, directly above Central Station and overlooking both ANZAC and Post Office Square, the Sofitel Brisbane Central has long been a distinct part of Brisbane’s skyline.
Read MoreMelbourne is consistently named one of the top foodie cities in the world. So, whilst Sydney might get all the international attention, if you travel mostly just to eat a lot, Melbourne is where it’s at.
Read MoreCarved into the cliffs beneath the iconic Story Bridge and overlooking Brisbane's newest hub, Howard Smith Wharves, The Fantauzzo represents the latest five-star hotel to open its doors in Brisbane.
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