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Fitzroy Island National Park

Green Island Resort
4.3/555 Reviews

Green Island Resort

Green Island
We booked a family holiday to Green Island for 6 nights. A very hit and miss experience, I'm afraid. We're regular campers - so we are very comfortable with slumming it. Green Island Resort however left us a disappointed in a number of respects. It falls far short of the ”luxury resort” advertised. I should also mention that I really don’t like providing this sort of review. But I do think it may assist other families who are looking to spend their dollars at Green Island. First, the good Rooms are large and comfortable (if quite dated, for example the tiny TVs from the 90s; bathrooms need updating). Daily service of the rooms was up to standard. Try to get a room by the pool - they're pleasant. Green Island itself is beautiful. We didn't see any of the issues with rubbish on the beach that some other people have mentioned. Plenty of bird and sea life around. The main beach is good - great sun-loungers right on the edge of tropical blue water, kayaks for hire etc. The forest walk (which has new boardwalks) is really pretty. Daily fish feeding off the wharf with the kids was a treat - saw sharks up close! The condition of the reef around the island is fair (especially given the extent of the snorkeling) - we saw loads of pretty fish and turtles, and spent many happy hours exploring with the kids. The main pool (which is shared with day-trippers) is pretty and well kept. The dive shop crew was very helpful. The glass bottom boat tour was fun - great guide and we saw beautiful coral. The resort staff were (for the most) helpful and friendly. Now for the bad The food and drinks situation has to take top spot. Breakfast is totally lacklustre. ”Hot” food was luke-warm at best. The tepid instant coffee served was an actual running joke amongst the guests. I repeatedly suggested to staff that they put out an urn or a kettle so that the water could at least be served piping hot. I gave up after asking for the 5th time. Barista coffee is available at the bar, but at $6 a pop. When you're staying at a ”luxury resort”, a decent coffee with your ”breakfast included” room rate should be a given. Also the most ridiculous heavy elevator jazz being played at breakfast (which staff did change to something lighter when I pointed this out to them). Other food choices during the day are of the fast and super unhealthy variety only. And not great fast food either: I had both greasy and undercooked. No salads or fresh choices. This is so simple to fix. Offer hotel guests a fridge with pre-prepared salads, wraps and sandwiches - which can be supplied by caterers (or even a supermarket!) on the mainland. If our small neighborhood gym can manage to serve up fresh fare in this way, surely a ”luxury resort” can do the same? Evening meals at the restaurant are limited to 3 pricey choices of mains: one for $29, one for $39 and one for $49. The food was mostly OK. Just very limited choice, and pricey. The restaurant (Emer

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Fitzroy Island

Green Island Resort
4.3/555 Reviews

Green Island Resort

Green Island
We booked a family holiday to Green Island for 6 nights. A very hit and miss experience, I'm afraid. We're regular campers - so we are very comfortable with slumming it. Green Island Resort however left us a disappointed in a number of respects. It falls far short of the ”luxury resort” advertised. I should also mention that I really don’t like providing this sort of review. But I do think it may assist other families who are looking to spend their dollars at Green Island. First, the good Rooms are large and comfortable (if quite dated, for example the tiny TVs from the 90s; bathrooms need updating). Daily service of the rooms was up to standard. Try to get a room by the pool - they're pleasant. Green Island itself is beautiful. We didn't see any of the issues with rubbish on the beach that some other people have mentioned. Plenty of bird and sea life around. The main beach is good - great sun-loungers right on the edge of tropical blue water, kayaks for hire etc. The forest walk (which has new boardwalks) is really pretty. Daily fish feeding off the wharf with the kids was a treat - saw sharks up close! The condition of the reef around the island is fair (especially given the extent of the snorkeling) - we saw loads of pretty fish and turtles, and spent many happy hours exploring with the kids. The main pool (which is shared with day-trippers) is pretty and well kept. The dive shop crew was very helpful. The glass bottom boat tour was fun - great guide and we saw beautiful coral. The resort staff were (for the most) helpful and friendly. Now for the bad The food and drinks situation has to take top spot. Breakfast is totally lacklustre. ”Hot” food was luke-warm at best. The tepid instant coffee served was an actual running joke amongst the guests. I repeatedly suggested to staff that they put out an urn or a kettle so that the water could at least be served piping hot. I gave up after asking for the 5th time. Barista coffee is available at the bar, but at $6 a pop. When you're staying at a ”luxury resort”, a decent coffee with your ”breakfast included” room rate should be a given. Also the most ridiculous heavy elevator jazz being played at breakfast (which staff did change to something lighter when I pointed this out to them). Other food choices during the day are of the fast and super unhealthy variety only. And not great fast food either: I had both greasy and undercooked. No salads or fresh choices. This is so simple to fix. Offer hotel guests a fridge with pre-prepared salads, wraps and sandwiches - which can be supplied by caterers (or even a supermarket!) on the mainland. If our small neighborhood gym can manage to serve up fresh fare in this way, surely a ”luxury resort” can do the same? Evening meals at the restaurant are limited to 3 pricey choices of mains: one for $29, one for $39 and one for $49. The food was mostly OK. Just very limited choice, and pricey. The restaurant (Emer

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Fitzroy Island Resort
3.8/591 Reviews
The only hotel on the island with a beautiful island view is worth a visit! The hotel room is very general, there is nothing to comment, but there is no signal that all kinds of mobile roaming equipment have no signal, the lobby has a signal but charges and it is not worthwhile! Then a compatriot told me that there is a signal on the beach that mobile wifi can make. In particular, there are not many Asians in the entire island.

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  • What are the popular hotels in Fitzroy Island?

    Fitzroy Island has many popular hotels. Whether you're travelling for business or going on holiday, Fitzroy Island Resort is a preferred hotel.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels in Fitzroy Island?

    For hotels in Fitzroy Island, the average price on weekdays is £232, the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £244.

  • Which hotels in Fitzroy Island provide high-quality breakfasts?

    Fitzroy Island Resort provides high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

  • Which hotels in Fitzroy Island provide fitness facilities?

    Fitzroy Island Resort provides fitness facilities. Satisfy your fitness needs even while travelling!

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    Fitzroy Island Resort is a hotel with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

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    Whether you're travelling on business or going on holiday, Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Fitzroy Island Resort is a popular hotel with free Wi-Fi.

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    Not familiar with Fitzroy Island? Fitzroy Island Resort provides airport transfer services.

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    Feel tired from travelling? Fitzroy Island Resort provides highly rated spa services.

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Local Travel Info

Highest Price£506
Lowest Price£97
Number of Reviews91
Number of Hotels1
Average Price (Weekdays)£232
Average Price (Weekends)£244