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The Sim - Sussex Inlet Motel - Australia
8.1 731 reviews

The Sim - Sussex Inlet Motel

motel, Sussex Inlet
This motel accommodation is situated in Sussex Inlet, 45 kilometres from Mollymook Golf Club and 101 kilometres from Shellharbour Airport.
This family-friendly motel offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, with amenities including air conditioning, a fridge, microwave, and free Wi-Fi, alongside barbecue facilities and a garden for guest use.
Jervis Bay Motel - Australia
8.4 3128 reviews

Jervis Bay Motel

motel, Huskisson
Jervis Bay Motel is conveniently located in the centre of Huskisson, just a short walk from the beach, cafes, and shops, and less than half a mile from the Huskisson Theatre. The motel has received very good ratings for its cleanliness and user experience, and the location has been rated excellent.
The motel offers a range of rooms with comfortable features, including air conditioning, a private bathroom, a refrigerator, and tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a swim in the pool, relax on the terrace, dine in the restaurant, or work out in the fitness centre.
Jervis Bay Mariners - Australia
8.0 1270 reviews

Jervis Bay Mariners

motel, Huskisson
This adults-only motel in Huskisson offers a tranquil escape, situated a mere 200 metres from the beach and a 10-minute walk from the main street.
The motel boasts renovated spa bungalows with kitchenettes and built-in spa baths, air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs and DVD players, a garden, spa, fitness centre, and an outdoor dining area with a BBQ and wood-fired pizza oven, accommodating up to two guests.
Culburra Beach Motel - Australia
8.7 1464 reviews

Culburra Beach Motel

motel, Culburra Beach
This motel is located in Culburra Beach, just 3 kilometres from Wollumboola Lake, Culburra Beach Sunrise Walk and Penguin Head Lookout, making it a great base for exploring the area. The property enjoys very good user, location and cleanliness ratings.
The motel offers a range of amenities, including a garden, barbecue grills and a terrace, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi and parking, as well as concierge services and assistance with booking tours and tickets.

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Frequently asked questions about hostels in Australia

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    Sydney Airport (SYD) and Melbourne Airport (MEL) are the busiest, handling the lion's share of international and domestic flights. Brisbane Airport (BNE), Perth Airport (PER), and Adelaide Airport (ADL) also see significant passenger traffic.
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    The Australian dollar (AUD) is the currency used in Australia.
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    Driving in Australia is generally straightforward, with well-maintained roads, especially in major cities and along the well-travelled highways. However, distances are vast, and some outback roads can be challenging, requiring a 4WD vehicle and careful planning. Remember to drive on the left-hand side of the road.
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    A week allows for a good exploration of one region. Sydney and its surrounds offer iconic landmarks like the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge, alongside beautiful beaches. Alternatively, exploring the Great Barrier Reef or the tropical rainforests of Queensland provide a different experience. Melbourne offers a vibrant cultural scene and stunning laneways.
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    For a weekend getaway, consider exploring the Yarra Valley wine region near Melbourne, indulging in wine tasting and scenic drives. Alternatively, a weekend in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, offers similar experiences with vineyards and charming towns. Sydney's vibrant city centre and beaches also make for a fantastic short break.
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    The Gold Coast in Queensland enjoys near-perfect weather for much of the year, with warm temperatures and sunshine. Areas of Western Australia, like Perth, also experience a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild winters. However, it's important to note that Australia's weather can be diverse and unpredictable, even within the same region.

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