Luxury hotels in Australia

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Sydney, New South Wales

The Darling

9.1
  • Daily buffet breakfast at Harvest Buffet
  • Daily A$50 dining credit per package
  • Self-parking for one vehicle per package
  • Guaranteed 12pm late checkout
Exceptional 571 reviews
9.1

2 nights from

A$679 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$699

Valued up to A$1,430 -51%

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Gold Coast, Queensland

Imperial Hotel Gold Coast

8.8
  • Daily full breakfast
  • Welcome wine, beer or soft drink
  • Daily A$50 dining credit per package
  • Complimentary Foxtel with movie channel access
  • Daily complimentary self-parking for one vehicle per package
  • Guaranteed 12pm late checkout
Excellent 1,292 reviews
8.8

3 nights from

A$949 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$1,019

Valued up to A$2,949 -65%

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Cairns, Queensland

Shangri-La The Marina, Cairns

8.7
  • Guaranteed room upgrade
  • A$100 dining credit per package
  • Welcome bottle of sparkling wine on arrival
  • Self-parking for one vehicle per package
  • Guaranteed 12pm late checkout
Excellent 23 reviews
8.7

3 nights from

A$769 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$799

Valued up to A$1,610 -50%

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Geelong, Victoria

Novotel Geelong

8.8
  • Daily buffet breakfast
  • Nightly wine, beer or soft drink
  • Daily A$20 dining credit
  • Valet parking for one vehicle per package
  • Guaranteed 1pm late checkout
Excellent 151 reviews
8.8

2 nights from

A$429 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$449

Valued up to A$940 -52%

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Brisbane, Queensland

Ovolo Brisbane, Fortitude Valley

8.9
  • Guaranteed upgrade from Valley Queen to Valley King
  • Daily a la carte breakfast
  • Nightly apero hour with one complimentary drink
  • A$50 dining credit per package
  • Daily valet parking
  • Guaranteed 12pm late checkout
Excellent 125 reviews
8.9

2 nights from

A$569 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$599

Valued up to A$2,158 -72%

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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

QT Canberra

7.8
  • Daily a la carte breakfast
  • Nightly beer, wine or soft drink
  • Self-parking for one vehicle per package
  • Guaranteed 12pm late checkout
Good 110 reviews
7.8

2 nights from

A$379 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$399

Valued up to A$780 -49%

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Sydney, New South Wales

Paradox Sydney

9.2
  • Daily buffet breakfast
  • Welcome drink per guest
  • A$50 dining credit per package
  • Guaranteed 1pm late checkout
Exceptional 828 reviews
9.2

2 nights from

A$569 total with LUXPLUS+

Non-member A$599

Valued up to A$1,646 -64%

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FAQs

Which is the best month to visit Australia?

The best month to visit Australia depends on where you plan to visit. Northern Queensland, the Northern Territory, and the northern parts of Western Australia - are driest between April and September; while further south in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth – it’s hottest over summer, December to February. If you’re not keen on high temperatures, but still like sunny weather, try the autumn months of March to May, where you’ll find lots of events both in the cities and regional areas.

Where should I stay in Australia?

Where you stay in Australia depends on what you’d like to do and see. For some of the iconic tourist spots and sensational surf, Sydney should be your first stop, while culture vultures will love Melbourne’s cosmopolitan vibe. For fantastic food and wine, head south to Tasmania, or beach-hop up the Queensland coast. For truly unique experiences, head west to Broome in the Kimberley region in Western Australia, north to Darwin and Kakadu National Park or to breathtaking Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park where centuries old Aboriginal history awaits.

What is the most luxurious resort in Australia?

Each Australian state has its own luxury escapes, but there are some that go above and beyond. Nestled within the Greater Blue Mountains area in NSW, Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley delivers all-inclusive luxury, with a private pool, gourmet breakfast and two resort-based nature activities per day. In the Whitsundays in Queensland, qualia delivers five-star island living, while on the edge of the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Red Centre, Longitude 131 offers jaw-dropping views of Uluru.

What is Australia's most visited destination?

With the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Great Ocean Road, Frasier Island, Bondi Beach and Kakadu National Park all calling Australia home, the challenge for Australia’s most visited destination is tough! However, the Great Barrier Reef takes out this honour, with more than 2 million visitors every year.