Reservar se You want a budget-friendly 'glamping' or cabin experience that's a 5-minute walk to town but feels like a tropical hideaway.
Por Que As Pessoas Adoram
Incredible location: 400m to town center but feels like a jungle oasis
Saltwater pool and hot tub are surprisingly resort-like for a holiday park
Free parking in Byron Bay (a rare and valuable commodity)
Resumo Rápido: It's a glorified caravan park with a great pool, so adjust your expectations before you book a 'Beach Hut' with no bathroom.
Revisado por @Jennifer: I stayed here on my road trip and it was exactly what I needed. Parking right at the door is a game changer, and having a little kitchen saved me so much cash. It’s simple, but the garden view is super relaxing and the location is spot on.
Hóspedes Que Ficaram Aqui Disseram
The hype
Travelers love the lush grounds and walkability, but opinions split sharply between those who booked 'Deluxe' cabins and those stuck in 'tired' older units.
Reality check
The 'classic' cabins are showing their age with rust, peeling paint, and thin walls that let you hear your neighbor's entire conversation.
You're a 'Grey Nomad' or mature couple wanting a quiet base near town
You're comfortable with a camping/holiday park vibe but want a solid roof
You refuse to pay $500/night for a standard hotel room in Byron
Limpeza e Manutenção
8.4
Housekeeping: Weekly service for long stays, otherwise self-service. Bins emptied regularly.
Bathroom hygiene: Communal blocks are surprisingly clean and well-maintained. Ensuite cabins vary — older ones have grout/rust issues.
Maintenance: Grounds are immaculate (lush, green). Cabins are hit-or-miss; some have peeling paint and rusty fixtures.
Linens & towels: Basic commercial hotel quality. Clean, but not luxurious. Bring your own beach towel.
Odors & scents: Generally fresh outdoor air, but older cabins can have a faint 'musty' or damp wood smell.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4BARULHENTO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Neighbors in adjoining cabins (thin walls)
Morning bird calls (kookaburras/brush turkeys)
Traffic noise from Butler Street in perimeter cabins
Antes de reservar
Bom saber
Reception closes early (around 6:30 PM) — you MUST arrange late check-in in advance
BYO beach towels; cabin towels are for shower use only
The 'overflow' camping area used in peak season is just a grass patch with no shade — avoid it
O que levar
Flip flops (thongs) for the shower block if you're in a Hut
Earplugs for the thin cabin walls
Mosquito repellent — the 'lush tropical gardens' mean bugs
Room Genie
Melhores escolhas
Deluxe Cabins (Renovated) — ask specifically for these to avoid the 'tired' 90s decor
Spa Cabins — slightly larger and include a corner spa bath, good for couples
Quartos a evitar
Beach Huts — unless you are strictly budget/glamping; they are tiny, hot in summer, and have no ensuite
Cabins near the communal kitchen/amenities block if you want to sleep past 7am
Room Request Genie – copiar e colar
“I would love to request a renovated Deluxe Cabin, ideally positioned away from Butler Street and the communal kitchen for a quieter stay. If possible, a unit with a private outlook would be appreciated.”
FAQ e dicas ocultas
Tudo o que você realmente quer saber antes de reservar.
Is there a bathroom in the room?
Only in Cabins and Cottages. 'Beach Huts' and camping sites use a shared communal amenity block.
Is it walking distance to the beach?
Yes, Main Beach is about a 10-12 minute flat walk. The town center (shops/food) is only 3-5 minutes.
Is there air conditioning?
Yes, in all Cabins and Cottages. NO AC in the Beach Huts (fan only).
Can I park my car there?
Yes, free off-street parking is included for one vehicle per booking — a huge perk in Byron.
Is there a restaurant on site?
No, but there is a communal camp kitchen with BBQs. You are 400m from dozens of cafes and restaurants.
Do they allow Schoolies?
Yes, they are an official Schoolies provider. The vibe changes drastically from 'quiet oasis' to 'party central' in late Nov/early Dec.
Dicas de Insiders
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The 'Spa Cabins' often have the most private verandas compared to the rows of standard cabins.
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There is a 'short cut' gate to the town center near the reception — ask staff for the code/key.
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If you're camping, the unpowered sites often have better shade/grass than the powered concrete slabs.
5 coisas que deve saber antes de partir
💡The 'Resort' in the name is doing a lot of heavy lifting; it's a very nice holiday park.
💡Brush turkeys roam the grounds freely — do not leave food on your veranda.
💡The WiFi is free but notoriously spotty; don't plan on taking Zoom calls from your cabin.
💡The shower curtains in older cabins are a frequent complaint (often described as 'clingy' or 'musty').
💡You can hear the distant rumble of the solar train/railway line from some cabins, though it's not frequent.
Guia Local
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