Offering an outdoor pool and free WiFi, Drift House is located in Port Fairy. Some suites boast a fireplace or bathtub. Set alongside the Moyne River, Drift House is 5 minutes' walk from East Beach.
Alexandra
Australia
Breakfast was great every morning. Nice to see that it wasn't buffet
Staff always polite and friendly
Located a 7-minute walk from Port Fairy East Beach, The Oak & Anchor Hotel offers 5-star accommodations in Port Fairy and features a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Lo
Australia
The staff are friendly and very hospitable, providing excellent service including in-room dining. The room is beautifully decorated and designed, and you can see the care they put into it from the selection of toiletries to the choices in the minibar.
This unique property is spread across 3 buildings, and provides a variety of accommodations, including cottages and private rooms.
Hugh
Australia
Best accommodation we have ever had. Lovely large room with two Queen beds and yes we had one each. Bathroom was excellent, large with walk in shower. Christine was very friendly and helpful as were the other staff members. We enjoyed our stay there so much we we returned to Port Fairy on our return journey home and spent another night at the Seacombe and it was every bit as enjoyable. Highly recommend this accommodation.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️+😊😊
Offering free Wi-Fi, free parking, A1 Motels and Apartments Port Fairy is a 3-minute drive from the Port Fairy Center and a 7-minute drive from Port Fairy Golf Club.
Nicole
Australia
Easy to deal with owners, check in and check out very easy, property clean
Located just a 5-minute drive from Port Fairy’s East Beach, Gum Tree Caravan offers self-contained accommodations with included bed linen. Guest receive 24-hours of free WiFi access.
The centrally located Port Boutique Accommodations offers free WiFi access and a courtyard garden. All apartments feature a kitchenette with a microwave and refrigerator.
Set among beautiful gardens, Central Motel Port Fairy offers free WiFi and comfortable rooms with a 26-inch LCD TV and a refrigerator. There is a BBQ area located in the gardens.
Gill
United Kingdom
We had a lovely welcome and were given the choice of two rooms. There is no aircon but the temperature made that ok. The room was small but very cosy and sweet and the facilities were good. The location is great, close to the main street and a few minutes walk to the quayside.
Offering sea views and direct access to the beach, Battery Cove Beach Front Apartment is located in the historic town of Port Fairy, at the end of the Great Ocean Road.
ultrayi
China
Terrific balcony sea view! Kids love it.
The decoration and facility is designed mindfully and my wife like it.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Port Fairy this weekend is $106 or, for a 4-star hotel, $161. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Port Fairy for this weekend cost around $234 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $125 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Port Fairy for tonight. You'll pay around $139 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Port Fairy will cost around $299, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The character of the town and the wonderful coastal journey...
The character of the town and the wonderful coastal journey from Melbourne by car. The local market on Saturday morning. The fabulous accommodation at the Merrijig Inn and the stroll riverside. No swimming as it was wintewr
Lydia
Australia
Scored 10
10
Seacombe House was absolutely delightful and we were greeted...
Seacombe House was absolutely delightful and we were greeted by Christine who had turned the heating on in our room ready for us. The room was perfect for two with all mod cons. Dinner at the Caledonian Hotel was fun with live music. Hoping we can back for the Folk Festival in 2025?
Shelley
Australia
Scored 10
10
We liked everything about Port Fairy.
We liked everything about Port Fairy.
Good cafe's for coffee.
Lots of shops for clothes and gifts.
Friendly people in every shop.
Lovely beaches to view or walk along.
Well kept and tidy town.
Easy to order and receive takeaway meals when we don't feel like driving at night.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Second oldest town in Victoria.
Second oldest town in Victoria. Plus went to the Aboriginal Eel Traps at Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre. Traps are 6,000 years old. Our guide was most informative about their culture. Just brilliant.
Main street has not been spoiled by developments.
A most characterful area and continues down to and along the river.
I like staying in 'old' towns such as this.
Echuca, Castlemain, Creswick, Beechworth, Bright, Yackandanda, Swan Hill, San Remo, etc.
jeffrey
Australia
Scored 10
10
Port Fairy I believe is the best presented village on the...
Port Fairy I believe is the best presented village on the Coast in Victoria and perhaps even Australia.
The walk along the River among the fascinating old and quaint homes is truely memorable.We ate at Hotel one evening and very character filled Pizza and Bar restaurant another evening.Best Pizza we have had in years,Port Fairy is a dream to walk around from the River to the Beach to the parks and gardens and generally around main village precinct.Only thing we would avoid is not staying long enough and we could have enjoyed world class golf course.
John
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Port Fairy is a pretty little town.
Port Fairy is a pretty little town. I loved the historic buildings especially the timber cottages. The town is obviously cherished by its inhabitants and pride is taken in its presentation and history. There are some great places to eat in Port Fairy.
We had hoped to do some walking along the path by the river and around Griffith island. My husband has Parkinson’s and uses a walker for balance. We did some walking but we’re limited because the path along the river is broken by stairs to the footbridge over the river and the start of the Griffith island path is wonderful but deteriorates to rough gravel. The
We had a great time here. The place is well laid out, spacious and well appointed and was perfect for our short stay in Port Fairy. The view onto the pastures populated by a few Alpacas was really charming. It is a shortish walk into the main activity areas of Port Fairy. Staff were never seen but very responsive by phone and text.
We have often thought it would great to stay in one of these iconic absolute river frontage houses on Gippsland Street. The ambience is lovely with the boats and river. It is also minutes away from all the central town action, yet very quiet. The renovated bathroom is excellent. There is a rainwater tank, essential in Port Fairy.
Fabulous location. Easy walking distance to all areas of Port Fairy. Well set up with everything you needed. Plenty of information available regarding cottage and area.
No breakfast provided . Furnishings were comfortable, plenty of space both inside and around the house. Handy location to East Beach, the river and town.
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