Best hotels in Oceania

The best hotels in Oceania, chosen by our expert, including luxury hotels, boutique hotels, budget hotels and Oceania hotel deals. Read the reviews and book.

All hotels have been independently reviewed by our expert writers, who are usually hosted on a complimentary basis. We will earn a commission if you book via the links below, but this never affects our rating.

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    • Southern Ocean Lodge

      Hotel Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia
      9 /10
      This remote, isolated retreat, positioned magnificently on a cliff top overlooking turquoise crescents and secluded bays, sets the ultimate standard for Australian luxury. Stays here go beyond any regular idea of a hotel, providing guests a chance to fully immerse and experience the natural beauty of Kangaroo Island through a series of curated adventures. Read expert review

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      £ 1,368
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    • The Brando

      Hotel Tahiti, French Polynesia
      9 /10
      An exquisite, eco-friendly escape on a private island once owned by Marlon Brando, where flawless villas framed by lush palms dot the sands and proffer paradisiacal ocean views. Polynesian culture is celebrated throughout, from spa treatments and classes to the top-rated chef's delectable dishes. Read expert review

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      £ 3,531
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    • The Hotel Britomart

      Hotel Auckland, New Zealand
      9 /10
      Thoughtful interiors designed to calm, a must-visit restaurant, and sustainability built into every layer from the bricks to the coconut husk slippers make Hotel Britomart a stand-out offering amidst historic and interesting downtown Auckland. This property steps up to the plate, hitting top international quality without losing any of its boutique charm. Read expert review

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      £ 151
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    • The Calile Hotel

      Hotel Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
      9 /10
      This cool and stylish ‘urban resort’ combines retro vibes – think 1950s Miami – with top facilities and an outstanding Greek restaurant. It’s indisputably one of Brisbane’s best hotels, with a service ethic to match, and a stand-out choice for leisure travellers, just a few minutes' drive from the city centre. Read expert review

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      £ 275
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    • Kittawa Lodge

      Hotel Tasmania, Australia
      9 /10
      In a country known for its remote corners, the seclusion of Kittawa Lodge manages to stand out. Set in 100 acres of coastal countryside poking into the Southern Ocean, with mobs of wallabies on your doorstep, these are cosy cabins with smart hotel-like amenities, making this luxury lodge one of Australia’s finest. Read expert review

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      £ 1,250
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    • COMO The Treasury

      Hotel Perth, Western Australia, Australia
      9 /10
      Luxury meets history in this five-star, super-central hotel. A sophisticated restoration of Western Australia’s grand 1890s state buildings has reimagined the disused Treasury, Lands and Titles offices and original General Post Office as an elegant haven you’ll never want – or need – to leave. Read expert review

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      £ 529
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    • Tides Reach Resort

      Hotel Matei, Taveuni Island, Fiji
      9 /10
      Just four beach villas on a stretch of beach that’s all yours, where you can glimpse sunrise and soak up sunset from the deck, tuck into gourmet meals, and relax on a private terrace, while around you, the fairytale-esque waterfalls and scenic hikes of the ‘garden island’ of Taveuni await. Read expert review

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      £ 1,075
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    • Qualia

      Hotel Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia
      9 /10
      This opulent resort, nestled within a secluded peninsula on Hamilton Island, is a noted beauty in the famed Whitsundays. Qualia’s unwavering commitment to setting the benchmark for nature-based luxury results in a hotel of reserved hedonism and excellent service against the backdrop of its Great Barrier Reef setting. Read expert review

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      £ 799
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    • The Louise

      Hotel Barossa Valley, South Australia, Australia
      9 /10
      From the outset, The Louise sets the bar for impressive, personalised hospitality. Staff will greet you at the entry walkway as you stroll to reception, and it’s likely they will have discerned who you are, calling you by name. Add chic suites and excellent fine dining, and the result is a luxury standout. Read expert review

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      £ 800
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