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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A beautiful marina-side resort hotel

Feature: Fabulous, waterfront setting on the marina

Rooms: 92 guest rooms and suites

Location: Australia

Star rating: 5 Star

Nearest airport: Port Macquarie Airport

Transfer: Approximately 10 minutes by private car transfer from Port Macquarie Airport

Luxury Holidays At Sails Port Macquarie

Offering a wonderful marina-side location surrounded by water, Sails Port Macquarie perfectly embodies the cool, coastal lifestyle so iconic to Australia. With a choice of rooms and suites offering outside space through private terraces or balconies, some with water views and a modern décor, this is an easy place to stop and kick back. After busy days exploring relax by the cooling waters of the lovely swimming pool, surrounded by private cabana’s, and enjoy laid-back meals in the lovely restaurant, which overlooks the marina. Just a 10-minute stroll from the centre of Port Macquarie, Sails is the ideal place to break any journey along the Legendary Pacific Coast Drive between Sydney and Brisbane. Spend your time looking for dolphins on dolphin watch cruises and depending on the time of year you might see whales too. Spotting koalas, Port Macquarie has the largest population of koalas on the east coast or just enjoying the wonderful climate, fabulous range of activities including surf schools, kayaking tours and hiking trails, all bookended by beautiful beaches and superb dining.

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Why Sails Port Macquarie is so special...

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Luxury Family Holidays

With spacious suites, a wonderful pool area and relaxed dining, the Sails Port Macquarie is a great option for families. It’s central location ensures a wealth of attractions are within easy reach including surf schools, dolphin watch cruises and wonderful beaches.

Luxury Family Holidays at Sails Port Macquarie
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Pricing

Speak to our Luxury Travel Specialists for our latest pricing and offers.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

The recently refurbished, stylish rooms and suites at Sails Port Macquarie take their inspiration from the coastal lifestyle that abounds here. A cool, natural colour scheme and private balconies or patio’s create a restful place to stay. All rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi, Rydges Dream Beds, air conditioning and a ceiling fan, mini bar, tea, and coffee facilities and have sleek, en suite shower rooms.

Superior Standard King Room

Superior Standard King Room

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These recently renovated rooms feature a king bed, TV and media hub and enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi. There is outside space with a private terrace or balcony overlooking Park Street.

Garden View King Room

Garden View King Room

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Overlooking the landscaped gardens of the hotel these peaceful rooms boast a private terrace or balcony, king bed, media hub and flat screen TV and soft furnishings inspired by the tropics.

Water View King Room

Water View King Room

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  • visibilityRoom View:Water views of the swimming pool, marina, or Hastings River

Enjoy the lovely water views from your private balcony or terrace, depending on the room location in the hotel this will be of the pool, boat-filled marina, or the Hastings River. These rooms feature a king bed, workspace desk and TV with media hub.

Superior Standard Suite

Superior Standard Suite

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These spacious suites feature a king-size bed and two king single beds, private balcony or terrace overlooking Park Street and a comfy seating area with lounging chairs around the TV.

Garden View Suite

Garden View Suite

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Relax and enjoy the peaceful views over the hotel’s landscaped gardens from the private balcony or terrace. These rooms are perfect for families with a king-size bed and two king single beds and lounge-style seating.

Water View Suite

Water View Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Water views over the marina, Hastings River, or hotel pool

Enjoy evening drinks on your private terrace or balcony and soak in the views. Inside these spacious suites feature a comfortable seating area with a sofa and armchair plus a king-size bed and two king single beds.

Executive Suite

Executive Suite

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  • visibilityRoom View:Uninterrupted views of the Hastings River

Perfect for those who enjoy a little more space, these elegant suites offer wonderful, unobstructed views of the Hastings River from the private balcony or terrace. There’s an open plan living and kitchen area with a refrigerator, a separate king-size bedroom and two TVs.

Overview

Overview

Sails Port Macquarie offers wonderful, waterside dining in the Boathouse Bar & Restaurant overlooking the marina, a relaxed poolside bar and terrace and room service, for those days when you want to enjoy a laid-back meal in the privacy of your own space.

The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant

The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Relaxed Australian cuisine, perfect for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes

Waterfront views and open-air deck overlooking the marina

Poolside Bar and Terrace

Poolside Bar and Terrace

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Casual dining
  • checkroomDress Code:Pool wear
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Open air swimming pool bar

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Australia Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

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Capital

Canberra

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Time Difference

+8 to +11

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Currency

Australian Dollar

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Voltage

240v

Climate

Summer falls from November to March. The Cairns region has a tropical climate and January to March is very hot, with heavy tropical showers.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Qantas from London Heathrow (via Singapore) to Sydney and Melbourne, with onward connections across Australia with Qantas, Singapore Airlines from London Heathrow and Manchester and Emirates from London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester, Birmingham, Newcastle and Glasgow.

Flight Time
From London to Melbourne: 22 hours (excludes touchdown time in Singapore).

Outdoor Adventure

Australia’s kaleidoscope of landscapes – comprising centuries-old forests, pristine marine environments and widespread areas of outback – create an idyllic natural playground for outdoor adventures. A few highlights include surfing in Victoria, sailing in the Whitsundays, diving off the Great Barrier Reef, long-distance walking in the Blue Mountains, 4WD safaris around Uluru, white-water rafting in Tasmania, and much, much more!

Outdoor Adventure
The Outback

Each state has a small patch of outback, but Northern Territory’s ‘Red Centre’ lies slap bang in the middle of Australia, home to Uluru or Ayers Rock, the country’s sacred heart. This massive Australian Outback is a wilderness in the truest sense, a landscape that changes from barren to deserted to rugged, with orangey-red, sandstone monoliths protruding from the sun-parched ground. These huge, dust-swirled spaces reveal the stories of exploration, settlement and the country’s wonderful pioneering spirit. Enjoy 4WD adventures, walks through spectacular gorges, tours to Aboriginal sites and extraordinary stargazing.

The Outback
Wildlife & Nature

Australia’s topography is uniquely diverse and wherever you go you’ll find unusual wildlife in magnificent settings - including a plethora of national parks and World Heritage-listed areas. Wildlife-lovers should head to Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory, a sprawling region of stone country, floodplains, coast and woodlands abundant in wildlife and birds – species include wallabies, dragonflies, frogs, fish, dingoes, flying foxes, snakes, crocodiles, 280 species of birdlife and many other animals. Thrilling ways to explore include airboat tours, river cruises and 4WD safaris. Other highlights are, of course, the Great Barrier Reef for sea turtles and Phillip Island for penguins.

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Wine Country

Australia is home to over sixty wine regions, in which iconic wineries produce premium wines known across the world. Connoisseurs may wish to explore the Margaret River region south of Perth, blessed with wonderful vineyards, a host of micro-breweries, as well as boutique producers of cheese and chocolate. Alongside the Yarra Valley close to Melbourne, the Barossa Valley in southern Australia is famous for its top-class wineries and farmer’s markets selling local produce. Wherever you choose, there are plenty of opportunities for wine-tasting or wine-paired lunches amid breathtakingly beautiful scenery.

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Aboriginal Culture

Unearth the secrets of Aboriginal life, an intriguing culture that goes back at least 50,000 years. The Northern Territory is a great place to find out more, offering a range of fascinating sights and tours. You can walk around the base of Uluru with a local Anangu guide, look at Aboriginal artwork in Alice Springs and visit rock art galleries in the World Heritage Kakadu National Park. Otherwise, you can follow recommended driving routes, like the Red Centre Way or the Savannah Way, that are dotted with alluring Aboriginal sites. Or, why not plan your luxury escape around a festival of Aboriginal arts and culture? A fabulous way to immerse yourself in this unique way of life.

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Coast & Islands

Australia offers a prime collection of coastal attractions. The star of the show is the iconic Great Barrier Reef, world-recognised for sensational diving and snorkelling, whilst the Great Ocean Road in Victoria is one of the most spellbinding coastal routes on the planet. There are city-front spectacles, like Sydney Harbour, as well as stunning golden sand beaches along the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. For a taste of tropical paradise, head to the Whitsunday Islands or Lord Howe Island, each blessed with turquoise waters and pristine sands. Tasmania is ringed with impressive coastal scenery and this pretty island state makes an interesting stopover, featuring fine illustrations of Australia’s colonial and maritime past, as well as wonderful wildlife.

Coast & Islands
The Blue Mountains

Combine a city stay in Sydney with the sublime Blue Mountains, a sweeping and breathtakingly scenic landscape of lofty forests, deep canyons, gushing waterfalls and sandstone cliffs. A listed World Heritage Site, the misty blue horizon of the eucalyptus trees promises to awe you as you set out on an outdoor adventure. Join Aboriginal guides on bushwalks along 140km of trails, listening to their stories along the way.

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Cities

Sydney is a colourful coastal city, boasting a wealth of sightseeing attractions and activities. Chill out on the beaches, sample superb cuisine in award-winning restaurants, or venture under the sails of the iconic Sydney Opera House for world-class music, dance and theatre. For lovers of the arts, Melbourne is home to numerous galleries, tours and festivals, as well as an incredible line-up of international sporting tournaments. On Australia’s quieter western shores, the cosmopolitan city of Perth offers a blissful mix of trendy restaurants, flamboyant street art, beautiful parks and unspoilt beaches.

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