“A hip seaside hotel with interiors inspired by the coastal glamour of the '60s & '70s. White textiles are paired with pale wood & cane furnishings, plus uninterrupted ocean views. Life centres around the infinity pool, lively bar & two terrific eateries. A timeless holiday escape in Port Stephens.”
“A hip seaside hotel with interiors inspired by the coastal glamour of the '60s & '70s. White textiles are paired with pale wood & cane furnishings, plus uninterrupted ocean views. Life centres around the infinity pool, lively bar & two terrific eateries. A timeless holiday escape in Port Stephens.”
Recommended For
- Beach Life
- A fabulous seaside hotel with a stunning infinity pool & opportunities to sail, swim and whale watch out at sea
- Foodies
- Foodies will adore Rick Stein's sensational seafood, as well as fresh Mexican flavours at Julio's
- Sailing
- Magical sailing trips with Imagine Cruises are dazzling — particularly when you catch the sunset from the water
- Great walks
- Follow the Tomaree Coastal Walk for beatiful ocean and beach views from the clifftops and forested paths
- Wildlife Area
- Spot migratory whales and pods of bottlenose dolphins swimming past between May and November
- Other Activities
- Thrill-seekers will adore racing around on quad bikes on the majestic Worimi Sand Dunes
- Mountain biking
- Local markets
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Weddings
- Watersports
- Landmark
- A redesigned hotel aiming to pay homage to the glamour of luxury hotels from the sixties and seventies
- Restaurant
- Feast on fabulous seafood at Rick Stein's, or enjoy flavoursome modern Mexican fare at Julio's
- Spa
- Enjoy rejuvenating massages and facial treatments, manicures and pedicures at the spa
- Designer
- Chic, coastal inspired interiors with a '60s & '70s feel
- Beach nearby
- 300 metres from Kangaroo Point Reserve Beach
- Sea Views
- Overlooking the ocean at Soldiers Point
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Family Suites
- Lively
- Organic food
- Barefoot Luxury
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- House party feel
- Artworks
- Boutique
- Chic
- Pet friendly
- Child friendly
- Retro/Vintage
- Business Hotel
- Wellbeing
- Contemporary
- Charming
- Luxury
- Romantic
- Views
- Gourmet
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Feast on fabulous seafood at Rick Stein's, or enjoy flavoursome modern Mexican fare at Julio's
- Spa
- Enjoy rejuvenating massages and facial treatments, manicures and pedicures at the spa
- Bar
- Sip craft beers, cocktails and top-notch Australian wines at Cheeky Dog
- Swimming Pool
- Ocean-facing infinity pool
- Garden
- EV Charging Station
- Massage
- Airport transfer
- Bath robes
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Child friendly
- Good wine list
- Internet
- Family Suites
- Views
- Room service
- Lift
- Cots available
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Safe
- Concierge
- Pet friendly
- Air conditioning
- Sit-out Terrace
- Outdoor dining
- Parking
- Wifi
- Sitting Room
- Laundry
- Meeting Room
- Games room
- Suites
Activities
- Sailing
- Magical sailing trips with Imagine Cruises are dazzling — particularly when you catch the sunset from the water
- Great walks
- Follow the Tomaree Coastal Walk for beatiful ocean and beach views from the clifftops and forested paths
- Wildlife Area
- Spot migratory whales and pods of bottlenose dolphins swimming past between May and November
- Other Activities
- Thrill-seekers will adore racing around on quad bikes on the majestic Worimi Sand Dunes
- Cycling
- Theatre
- Fishing
- Local markets
- Watersports
- Mountain biking
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Bannisters Port Stephens, Australia hotel review
"A Sixties motel in Port Stephens, Australia, given a sparkling makeover and a Rick Stein restaurant... The lobby is open-plan, with notes of mint green and millennial pink, and there’s an Airstream in one corner filled with bottles of Veuve Clicquot. Just beyond, the infinity pool is the most brilliant electric blue; a thing of limpid temptation, seemingly primed to be colonised at any given moment by a quasi-philosophical influencer and a boyfriend with a drone. Crisp but breezy, the place feels very modern but also precisely like holidays."
Originally published by Condé Nast Traveller