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Samphire Rottnest features an outdoor swimming pool, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Rottnest Island.

Perfect location, good sized clean and comfortable room, friendly staff. The room was ready two hours in advance of check in time and they emailed to let me know. On checking out I was offered and given a pool pass to use for the rest of the day.
Review score
9.0
Wonderful
1,011 reviews
Price from
$167.30
1 night, 2 adults

Just a 4-minute walk from The Basin and 600 yards from Pinky Beach, Discovery Resorts - Rottnest Island features accommodations in Rottnest Island, with a bar and barbecue facilities.

Seagulls at breakfast
Review score
8.7
Excellent
1,817 reviews
Price from
$307.20
1 night, 2 adults

Across from the beach, the Stay Rottnest has independent accommodations on beautiful Rottnest Island.

Interesting history
Review score
6.8
Pleasant
283 reviews
Price from
$68.20
1 night, 2 adults

Esplanade Hotel Fremantle - by Rydges is located in the heart of Fremantle, overlooking Esplanade Park. 20 minutes' drive from central Perth, this hotel offers 2 outdoor pools and a fitness center.

Breakfast was alright nothing to write home about, but all edible.
Review score
7.7
Good
5,511 reviews
Price from
$129.69
1 night, 2 adults

Located in the heart of Fremantle, The Federal Boutique Hotel is just across the street from the Town Hall and the visitor center.

In the kitchen/tea room there were cockroaches everywhere and not usable, no mention of no lifts and loud music on weekends!
Review score
7.3
Good
1,425 reviews
Price from
$133.21
1 night, 2 adults

Hougoumont Hotel Fremantle is a unique, boutique hotel, purpose-built using innovative sea container construction. Fremantle Prison is a 10-minute walk away and Fremantle Markets is a 5-minute walk.

The rooms were comfortable and modern. The small touches of free light breakfast, afternoon tea of cheese and wine and free coffee were a nice extra that added to our enjoyment of the hotel. The hotel is in walking distance to the ferry, attractions and restaurants. Staff were friendly, welcoming and helpful.
Review score
8.3
Very Good
1,080 reviews
Price from
$226.45
1 night, 2 adults

Fremantle Boutique Accommodation - Maand Up features free WiFi, a mosaic floor infinity pool and a lovely courtyard.

Friendly and responsive, easy to book and communicate. Room was comfortable. Good location
Review score
8.5
Very Good
728 reviews
Price from
$175.27
1 night, 2 adults

Located in Fremantle, a 15-minute walk from Bathers Beach, Australia Hotel Fremantle has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Bare basics, not trying to be anything they are not…
Review score
7.2
Good
487 reviews
Price from
$109.94
1 night, 2 adults

Warders Hotel by Garde is located in Fremantle, a 10-minute walk from Bathers Beach and 1.3 miles from Fremantle South Beach. With free WiFi, this 5-star hotel has a terrace and a bar.

Nice room, lovely welcome drink and breakfast at the bar.
Review score
9.1
Wonderful
812 reviews
Price from
$172.89
1 night, 2 adults

Banister 22 Hotel is located in central Fremantle, just 984 feet from Fremantle Train Station.

The facility and the room were in like-new condition. Location is fabulous.
Review score
8.8
Excellent
633 reviews
Price from
$199.81
1 night, 2 adults
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What Guests Said About Rottnest Island:

  • Review score
    10.0

    A short stay can very easily turn into a longer stay once...

    A short stay can very easily turn into a longer stay once you see whats on offer at Rottnest. t’s a casual island with many hidden gems worth exploring. You feel relaxed immediately on arrival, so have an open mind as Rottnest is very different from anything you might have experienced. Wherever you go you will enjoy great food often eaten under the shade of beautiful old trees that form part of the restaurants. The beaches are picturesque and very clean with soft sand to sunbathe on and not overcrowded . The water is Chrystal clear and fun to swim and snorkel in. As for the quokkas they are friendly, beautiful little animals you will see whilst walking or riding around the island. All in all , Rottnest is definitely a place worth visiting.
    Guest review by
    Anonymous
  • Review score
    8.0

    Rottnest is a WA treasure.

    Rottnest is a WA treasure. As soon as you step off the boat there is a relaxed, cruisy vibe that is divine. Quokka are incredibly adorable. I do think Rottnest accommodation is extremely overpriced. It is cheaper for us to take our family to Bali than it is to visit Rottnest, which is a shame.
    Guest review by
    Tracey
    Australia
  • Review score
    10.0

    Rottnest Island is a "must do" if you are in Western...

    Rottnest Island is a "must do" if you are in Western Australia. The resort/nature preserve island is just a fabulous place to visit. Hints: the island is NOT flat. Try to get an ebike to explore the island, esp. if you're used to one, or aren't an avid bicyclist! You cannot rely on Pedal & Fin to have ebikes so try to get that arranged through one of the ferry services or providers BEFORE you go to Rottnest. Bikes and feet are really the way to get around the island and to visit its various beaches. The bus is a one direction loop so can take a while... Great places to snorkel, with "snorkel trails," although in Sept. the water was too cold for us. The main grocery story has just about everything, food, wine to snorkeling equipment and souvenirs. The Bakery is good for breakfast through lunch. Note that if you are staying overnight in Rottnest that dinner offerings can be limited and expensive. We chose the pub food at the Hotel Rottnest for dinners. Also, don't forget the walks and talks provided free by the Rottnest Foundation docents. Daily, and great fun! You will find all that information at the Visitor Center.
    Guest review by
    Denise
    United States
  • Review score
    4.0

    Disgusted at the state of the Quokka and how visitors and...

    Disgusted at the state of the Quokka and how visitors and Rottnest staff treated them. We witnessed very unhealthy Quokkas eating paper and rubbish. We witnessed visitors feeding them all kinds of food not suitable for them, people kicking them out of the way, touching and patting them despite countless signs not to do this!! A ranger even drove past some Asian women feeding and petting a Joey in the mother's pouch!! The mother is likely to discard the joey and it will not survive! My last visit to Rottnest was in the early 2000 and I am shocked at the decline in numbers. It is offensive that the tourist operations and ferries exploit the Quokka by using warm and fuzzy pictures of them to advertise and lure visitors to the island. The island has become an exploitative money making venture, the amount of accommodation on the island now is obscene. It takes away the beauty and the nature from the island. The island, nor most of the visitors, have no respect or regard for the history, flora and fauna that was Rottnest Island!!
    Guest review by
    Sandy
    New Zealand
  • Review score
    6.0

    Rottnest Island is just beautiful, the many bays are...

    Rottnest Island is just beautiful, the many bays are outstanding. more suited to those who are able to walk or cycle, although the hop on/off bus is a good alternative. If toilets can be installed, then so should water stations. The issue with Rottnest is the cost - OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE. EVERYTHING on Rottnest is overpriced, it is becoming a rich man's playground. Had need to visit the medical centre. 1ST CLASS, very impressed. Overall, a beautiful place , becoming out of the range financially for people.
    Guest review by
    Vivien
    Australia
  • Review score
    6.0

    While nature, the ocean and the views were spectacular the...

    While nature, the ocean and the views were spectacular the facilities and amenities need maintenance and attention, the administration of accomodation of individuals need to be clearly understood by Guests in a shared amenity and facility setting. My response to these facts can only be explained in feedback and concluded, have been overlooked and somehow accepted as the normal but lead to Guests stays. compromised both mentally and physically.
    Guest review by
    Sue

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  • From $337.80 per night
    Review score
    8.7
    Excellent · 1,817 reviews
    Beautiful location loved our sunset walks along the beach and snorkelling during the day. We had direct beach access and close to the pool and restaurant as we stayed in the superior access tents. The tent itself came fully equipped with all you needed for your stay we were super impressed, felt like you were staying in a hotel room. The beds were very comfy too!
    Guest review by
    Jenna
    Australia
  • From $271.03 per night
    Review score
    9.0
    Wonderful · 1,011 reviews
    This is a high standard hotel, very clean, lovely staff and in a fab location. Room is well appointed as is the pool area. Nice touch to allow access to the samphire lounge for snacks, coffee and comfortable couch’s
    Guest review by
    Chris
    United Kingdom
  • From $337.80 per night
    Review score
    8.7
    Excellent · 1,817 reviews
    Absolutely amazing very well equiped, everything you need and more. The location is perfect you fall asleep to the sound of the ocean. The staff are very helpful and friendly, I’m already booking our next trip
    Guest review by
    Chivonne
    Australia
  • Review score
    6.8
    Pleasant · 283 reviews
    it was on Rottnest island and close to the settlement
    Guest review by
    Gary
    Australia
  • From $271.03 per night
    Review score
    9.0
    Wonderful · 1,011 reviews
    Fabulous hotel in a Fabulous location
    Guest review by
    Marie
    Ireland