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Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
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Discover well-known properties in Kingscliff that are favored by visitors more than others. There are 434 hotels in Kingscliff and price data was last updated on March 28, 2024. The average price for a hotel in Kingscliff is $156/night.
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Gunnamatta Avenue, Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
Featuring a heated pool, a Jacuzzi and outdoor tennis courts, Mantra on Salt Beach is located in Kingscliff and offers relaxed accommodation. Guests also have exclusive access to the Spa at Salt and Swimming Pool.
7.9
Good
3451 reviews
Location
0.9 mi from city centre
Bells Boulevard, Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
Peppers Salt Resort & Spa is located in Kingscliff and features outdoor tennis courts, a Jacuzzi and free Wi-Fi. It also offers an express check-in and check-out feature, a swimming pool and a playground.
Free Wi-Fi
7.8
Good
1887 reviews
Location
0.8 mi from city centre
9 Dianella Drive, Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
Oaks Casuarina Santai Resort offers a comfortable base in Casuarina and has a swimming pool, complimentary wireless internet and free private parking on-site. Guests also have exclusive access to the The Wellness Spa and Swimming Pool.
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
8.5
Excellent
1613 reviews
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2.1 mi from city centre
78-80 Marine Parade, Kingscliff, NSW, Australia
Set in Kingscliff, Paradiso Resort Kingscliff is located an easy drive from Tweed Heads and Casuarina. It also offers an outdoor heated pool, a sauna and a Jacuzzi.
Free Wi-Fi
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6.7
Good
1151 reviews
Location
0.6 mi from city centre

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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Kingscliff. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on March 28, 2024.
Cheapest month:June
Most expensive month:September
Average price in Kingscliff:$156/night
Cheapest price found:$79/night
Cheapest day:Wednesday
Most expensive day:Monday
$119 - $224
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$143 - $181
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Where to stay in Kingscliff

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About Kingscliff

Kingscliff delivers serene landscapes along Wommin Bay, where world-class surf breaks and fresh seafood restaurants complement long stretches of soft sand and ocean. From a World Heritage-listed national park to exotic fruits and chic cafes, Kingscliff creates an ideal family beach holiday.

Things to do in Kingscliff

There are so many excuses to get outside while in Kingscliff, from surfing and kayaking in the Coral Sea to deep-sea fishing and swimming with green sea turtles during a guided snorkelling cruise. If you prefer dry land, jump on a bicycle and cycle up the coast to the 19th-century Fingal Head Lighthouse.

Immerse yourself in local life with a stroll down Marine Parade, home to friendly cafes, boutiques and waterfront hotels. There’s a cluster of restaurants at one end, including Kingy Fish Chips & Burgers and Red Hot Thai Cafe. Head to Kathmandu Kitchen & Restaurant for authentic Nepalese and Tibetan cuisine.

If you’re searching for a unique souvenir or specialty item, visit Kingscliff during the Kingscliff Markets, held every month. Here you can find stalls selling gourmet produce, artisan crafts, artwork, jewellery, flowers and other local goods.

If you’ve got time for some day trips, drive about 15 minutes to Tropical Fruit World, where you can sample exotic fruits from around the globe, take a Wildlife Boat Cruise, meet cuddly creatures in the Fauna Park and ride on a miniature train. For a more physical challenge, head to Wollumbin National Park and climb to the top of the 1,156-metre-tall Mount Warning for spectacular views of the region.

Getting around Kingscliff

If you’re flying to Kingscliff, land at Brisbane Airport, Gold Coast Airport or Ballina Byron Gateway Airport and hire a car to drive into town. The Pacific Motorway links Kingscliff with surrounding cities and towns. You can easily walk or cycle around town, but you will need a car or taxi for attractions further afield.

Facts about staying in Kingscliff

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  • What is the best place in Kingscliff for bars and restaurants?

    Kingscliff's Salt Village boasts a strip of top restaurants offering Thai, Mexican and Indian options. For seafood enthusiasts, Fins is an iconic Australian seafood restaurant offering fresh, local oceanic treats. It is located a few miles from some of the most popular Kingscliff hotels, such as the Sunrise Cove Holiday Apartments. You can also find other top-rated restaurants on Marine Parade, such as Babalou and Mockingbird, plus a wide array of bars, like Kingscliff Beach Bowls and The Pot & Pint. All these are located a short walking distance from quality hotels in Kingscliff, such as Kingscliff Beach Hotel and Mantra on Salt Beach.

  • What is the best place for a family holiday in Kingscliff?

    From boat tours and water sports to nature and parks, Kingscliff offers an abundance of family activities packed with fun, learning, laughs and adventures. Tropical Fruit World is not your average fruit bar. It is located a quick drive from the trendy Tweed Coast beaches and the scenic Kingscliff Beach. You will also find some of the top-rated child-friendly Kingscliff hotels a short driving distance away, including The Pink Hotel Coolangatta, Taverna Kingscliff, Mantra Twin Towns and Coolangatta Yha (located about 5min taxi ride from Bilinga and Kirra Beach). Watersports Guru has lured thousands of families on a memorable journey to enjoy the splendour and fun of the ocean and outdoors. After a long day exploring the underwater beauty, you can go back to Bayswater Tweed Motel, one of the best family-friendly hotels in Kingscliff.

  • What are the best things to do and see in Kingscliff?

    Kingscliff is a foodie’s paradise. That said, Tasting Plate Tours was founded to showcase the unique farms, produce, producers and restaurants that Byron Bay and the Northern Rivers of NSW has to offer. The plate tours are intimate, featuring small groups of visitors, to guarantee a rounded experience of the culinary culture unique to this region. If you are in for some swimming or stand-up paddle boarding fun, be sure to visit Cudgen Creek, which is a popular local water playground. The water is calm and clear, right next to a new playground where your kids can play when they get tired of swimming. Nearby hotels include Coolangatta Sands Hotel and Oaks Gold Coast Calypso Plaza Suites.

  • What are the best places to stay in Kingscliff for biking activities?

    There are a lot of things to do in Kingscliff, New South Wales, Australia. Say goodbye to the city's hustles and chaos as you kick back and cool off at Mantra on Salt Beach. This hotel is located right in the heart of Salt Village, giving easy access to numerous other attractions in the area. Walk, run or hire a bike from the hotel's reception and explore the many kilometres of bike tracks, which extend to the scenic beaches, creeks and parks. Mantra on Salt Beach is also located a few miles from Gold Coast Airport (OOL) and features a heated lagoon, a children's wading pool, exercise rooms, barbeques, tennis courts, a pool and a spa, among other facilities. The luxury coastal resort offers a breezy seaside atmosphere for family holidays, conferences or wedding parties. You can take part in the water activities, including swimming and skiing, or hire a bike to explore the numerous cycling pathways and tracks.

  • What are the best hotels in Kingscliff?

    1,887 reviews rated Peppers Salt Resort & Spa with an average score of 7.8/10. It may also be worth looking into the Mantra On Salt Beach, which received a rating of 7.9/10 from 3,451 reviews. Oaks Casuarina Santai Resort could also be a good option, with a score of 8.5/10 from 1,613 reviews.

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