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Located in Port Hedland, Hedland Hotel is within a 15-minute drive of Port Hedland International Airport and provides a private beach and an outdoor pool. The numerous facilities this contemporary hotel has to offer include meeting rooms, an express check-in and check-out feature and a 24-hour reception.
Just a 10-minute car trip from Port Hedland International Airport, Blackrock Tourist Park provides convenient accommodation and offers an outdoor pool. It also features an express check-in and check-out feature, luggage storage and a tour desk.
The Esplanade Hotel Port Hedland is located in Port Hedland and is close to the Don Rhodes Mining and Transport Museum. It also features a swimming pool and a Jacuzzi.
Cheapest month: | October |
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Most expensive month: | April |
Average price in Port Hedland: | $130/night |
Cheapest price found: | $92/night |
Cheapest day: | Sunday |
Most expensive day: | Wednesday |
The Esplanade Hotel Port Hedland is located in Port Hedland and is close to the Don Rhodes Mining and Transport Museum. It also features a swimming pool and a Jacuzzi.
Located in Port Hedland, Hedland Hotel is within a 15-minute drive of Port Hedland International Airport and provides a private beach and an outdoor pool. The numerous facilities this contemporary hotel has to offer include meeting rooms, an express check-in and check-out feature and a 24-hour reception.
Just a 10-minute car trip from Port Hedland International Airport, Blackrock Tourist Park provides convenient accommodation and offers an outdoor pool. It also features an express check-in and check-out feature, luggage storage and a tour desk.
Hedland Hotel
Corner Lukis And Mcgregor St., Port Hedland, WA, Australia
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The Esplanade Hotel Port Hedland
2-4 Anderson Street, Port Hedland, WA, Australia
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Set on the Indian Ocean, Port Hedland is a bustling gateway to the Pilbara, a sun-drenched region known for its golden beaches, red sandstone gorges and cascading waterfalls. The town is anchored by one of the world's busiest ports, but Port Hedland is also a fantastic place to discover nature, culture and rich Indigenous heritage.
Newly renovated, the Port Hedland Visitor Centre is packed full of local and regional tourism information. It's run by friendly staff who are more than happy to help plan your itinerary. You'll also find maps, books and a unique selection of gifts and local crafts.
Port Hedland is a powerhouse for Western Australia's mining industry. The Seafarers Centre Harbour Tour offers a unique chance to go behind the scenes of the world's largest export tonnage port. You can also head down to the historic West End, where Marapikurrinya Park offers sweeping views of the ships in action.
From October to March, the beaches around Port Hedland serve as a nesting and hatching ground for hundreds of Flatback Turtles. The Care of Hedland Environmental Association runs guided evening tours to view the turtles and learn more about the threatened species.
From established names to emerging talent, the Spinifex Hill Studios showcases Indigenous artists from across the Pilbara region. In addition to admiring colourful Aboriginal dot paintings and dreamy landscapes, you can also chat with the artists at Meet over Art" sessions held every Saturday.
The historic West End and Port Hedland foreshore are easy to navigate on foot, though you'll need a car to explore the rest of the Pilbara region. The town is also serviced by local buses. Port Hedland International Airport is 10 minutes’ drive outside of town."
One of the most popular hotels in Port Hedland is Hospitality Port Hedland, which has been reviewed by 852 users and currently has a rating of 7.7/10. Other top-rated locations include Discovery Parks - Port Hedland, with a score of 7.2 from 803 reviewers.