In the know
- Our favourite rooms
- The two Pavilions (15 & 16) are honeymoon-perfect thanks to their relative seclusion and staggering ocean views. Each one features an oversized turquoise-tiled bathroom, walk-in wardrobes and a private wooden deck with its own lounger-lined plunge pool. ‘The Point’ villas 1 and 14 also have pools to themselves: 1 is closest to the beach, and 14 is elevated to make the most of the sweeping Hernandia Bay views. Of the smaller villas, 2, 3, 11, 12 and 13 have the best sea views.
- Packing tips
- White Missoni bikinis and giant sunglasses are the perfect complement to the black day-beds. Bring tennis shoes if you fancy any on-court action.
- Also
- Bedarra Island’s spa treatments (either at the therapy room at Wedgerock Bay or in the comfort of your villa) include deep tissue and hot stone massages, as well as a wealth of facial treatments and aromatherapeutic body rubs.
Current offers
- Smith card offer
- A Voyages 'Sounds of the Elements' CD

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Bedarra Island by Voyages
Queensland & Great Barrier Reef, Australia[view map]
- Style
- Rainforest-hugged villas with a view
- Setting
- Great Barrier grandeur
A mile or two from the mid-Queensland coast, splash in the centre of the Great Barrier Reef, Bedarra Island offers tranquility and seclusion in an enchanting beach-side forest, with smart and simple modern villa hideaways, azure waters for snorkelling and diving, and year-round sunshine.
Need to know
- Rooms
- 16 secluded villas.
- Rates
- AU$1,700–AU$3,250, including all meals, alcoholic and soft drinks, watersports activities and transfers to/from Dunk Island.
- Check-out
- 11am, but may be flexible, subject to availability. Check-in: 2pm.
- Facilities
- Massage room, in room spa and massage treatments, gym, tennis courts, boutique store, book, DVD, CD and games library. In rooms: LCD TV, Bose sound system with iPod dock, free minibar. The two Pavilion villas include laptops and broadband access.
- Poolside
- A freeform pool set into a terraced timber deck looks out over beach, with steps leading down to the sand. Decadent day-beds upholstered in black are shaded by huge parasols, and a thatch-roofed cabana houses the private hot tub.
- Also
- Two-night minimum stay.
Food & drink
- Hotel restaurant
- The hotel’s Terrace restaurant is set in an open, conical building with towering ceilings, granite tables and stone flooring. Cuisine is seasonal Modern Australian with a French frisson, and though the portions are on the dainty side, the flavour packs a punch.
- Dress code
- Floaty, flowy beachwear.
- Top table
- High on the edge of the terrace overlooking the pool.
- Last orders
- Dinner winds down at around 9pm–9.30pm, but, since the bar is free and self-service, cocktails are a 24-hour temptation.
- Room service
- Not available.
- Hotel bar
- Adjoining the guest lounge and library where pre-dinner canapés are served every day, the help-yourself bar is set in a cosy conical annex with a round granite table in the centre. Although, most drinks are included in the room rate, there are a few off-the-list wines that cost extra.
Also worth knowing
- Children
- This hotel is better suited to couples - leave the children at home!
Smith Members offer
A Voyages 'Sounds of the Elements' CD
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Bedarra Island by Voyages
Bedarra Island
Queensland
4870


