Reef View Hotel combines sweeping views, spacious rooms and laid-back charm, all just steps from Catseye Beach and Hamilton Island’s highlights.
Location: Reef View Hotel is located on Hamilton Island, part of the Whitsundays. It sits just behind Catseye Beach, perfectly placed for both relaxation and adventure. From here, the sand, the reef and the island’s vibrant marina are all within easy reach. It’s an ideal spot to enjoy island life at your own pace, whether that means exploring or simply unwinding.
Rooms: The rooms are large, light and airy, with private balconies that open to either lush gardens or the sparkling Coral Sea. Interiors are comfortable and welcoming, with everything you need to feel at home while enjoying the island’s incredible setting. Waking up to those views is a highlight in itself.
Amenities: There’s a 35-metre swimming pool for leisurely dips, a relaxed restaurant serving fresh meals throughout the day, and a lounge where you can unwind with a drink in hand. Room service and a handy transit lounge make the experience seamless from start to finish.
Activities: Wake up and choose your pace, grab a kayak or paddleboard, visit the spa, practice tennis, or explore the island on a buggy or shuttle. Reef View makes it easy to fill your days with reef trips, and for slower moments, a stroll along the beach or enjoy a drink by the pool.
Sustainability: The hotel takes thoughtful steps to protect its unique island environment. Energy-saving measures, water-conscious practices and a focus on local produce all play their part.
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