Featuring a tropical courtyard with swimming pool and outdoor entertaining area with BBQ facilities, Ballina Homestead Motel is centrally located within walking distance to the local sports club,...
Situated on the historic Norton Street, the Ballina Manor is a stylish small luxury hotel that once you stay, will become your new home away from home.
Located in Ballina, 500 metres from South Ballina, Ballina Beach Nature Resort provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
gloomy girl
Australia
lovely peaceful location
close to the beach
loved the glamping tent
Discovery Parks - Ballina features an outdoor swimming pool, games room, mini golf and fully equipped fitness centre. It is located on Shaws Bay Lake, less than 700 metres from the beach.
Jen
Australia
Spacious cabins and location near water. Quiet and clean. Not too close to neighbours. Messages to advise of pizza truck. The pizza was amazing by the way. We are on a girls roadie and this was our first stop. Setting the bar high with our lovely cabin by the water.
Centrally located in Ballina’s town centre, the Ballina Colonial Motel is 1.8 km from Richmond River and 5 km from the Ballina Byron Gateway Airport. It offers an outdoor pool and free parking on...
Cameron
Australia
Easiest check in process ever experienced. Very convenient. Bowling Club within a few hundred meters and members discounts.
Located in a quiet leafy street in Ballina town centre, Ballina Travellers Lodge features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi. It is a 5-minute walk to the beaches of the Richmond River.
Karen
Australia
Great place to stay. Been there twice and will definitely be back.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ballina cost € 98.78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ballina are € 146.16 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ballina can on average be found for € 150 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ballina this weekend is € 107.59 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 128.79. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ballina for this weekend cost on average around € 159.08 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 110.83 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ballina for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 128.49 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ballina will cost around € 170.14 (based on Booking.com prices).
Recommend you pass by, try a different town. Arrived after 18.00 to find all reception offices closed in almost all hotels. only telephone and internet contact . 30 minutes standing in the rain at the last hotel trying to get the key that was in a lockbox. Ended up in a kitchen / passageway with a bed no locks on the doors.
Peter
Denmark
10
Scored 10
Have travelled quite extensively but Ballina was absolutely...
Have travelled quite extensively but Ballina was absolutely amazing, calm,relaxing,friendly just a top place to wind down and enjoy living. Wold definitely recommend for family's holiday.food amazing shopping a breeze and people are helpful friendly and kind. Top top top notch accommodation at South Ballina Beach resort. Will be back soon.
Anneata-Maree
10
Scored 10
From our hotel it was easy walking distance to a supermarket...
From our hotel it was easy walking distance to a supermarket and shops and it was all flat - no hills. The RSL was a slightly longer walk but very pleasant on the board walk. The Ramada's restaurant was still undergoing restoration after the floods so we look forward to trying it on our next visit.
Sherrill
8.0
Scored 8.0
Homeless at the front door and shopping trolleys full of...
Homeless at the front door and shopping trolleys full of soaked belongings.
A parade of bogans loitering around the hotel street and lawns.
A perfect view of a river system dotted with pelicans and dolphins, seemingly trained to appear as the guest arrives.
A very very busy town centre with a Main Street way past its use by date, impatient drivers rivalling the hectic streets of Rome or Beijing, trying to avoid the many elderly on their motorised scooters.
A WIDE variety of every food and drink you could search for with an incredibly high standard of cleanliness at each cafe and bakery and eatery.
Several thrift shops, boutiques and clothing stores catering for most if not all budgets and tastes.
Unsafe for cycling in the sense that many European cities opt for with vehicle of choice mainly being oversized gas guzzling 4WD s.
A tapestry of humans from many walks, a bouquet of widely sourced characters to fill River Street and a pace of somewhat crazed rush just prior to Christmas.
The entire location can be enveloped in mist, a moment later sunshine followed by an afternoon storm, to a traveller, the most perfect combination of sea and river breezes with the warmth of a temperate day and no humidity.
Casting aside or happy to accept the redneck hicks and drugged out locals that represent a minor percentage of those encounter, the town thrives on a balance of visiting Australian holiday makers and a sprinkling of mainly European and South American tourists. No swarms of Asians like Pitt Street mall or tribes of Ethiopians drifting along Todd Mall.
Seemly untouched by the suffocating First Nation retoric, there is an acceptable streamlined understanding of accepting all as they come.
Robert
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Ballina is one of our favourite short stay locations-2 hours...
Ballina is one of our favourite short stay locations-2 hours from home. Great town with amenities. Beaches, the river stretching along the main street, whales and dolphins can be viewed from cliffs just outside town, friendly people and great golf course with excellent Asian restaurant.
We have also holidayed here in the past-highly recommended!
John
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Very close to Beautiful beach
Very close to Beautiful beach
Unfortunately we couldn’t swim To many Stringers
From Blue Bottles ect & Super windy 🌬️ weather
Comfortable Cabin
But I thought I was Booked into a lamping Room (Tent )
All rooms were suitable for our families in apartment 6.Apartment 8 was most suitable for my sister and had plenty room for her family.The view is amazing watching the sunset and tides coming in the bay. The hotel across the pub is great my family made friends with the locals and a beautiful outdoor area close to swimming.
Due to the Lismore floods we were unable to stay with immediate family as they were affected by the floods.Staying in Ballina was more suitable for us as all.
Thank you Kate and Chris.
We had a brilliant week long stay at Northlakes Studio. The property is comfortable, relaxing, spotless and extremely accommodating. I could not think of one thing that could be added to improve this property - the hosts have thought of absolutely everything. The provisions supplied were amazing, everything that you could need and more, including wine! I would have no hesitation in recommending Northlake Studios for a fabulous, relaxing holiday in beautiful Ballina
Stopped over here on the way north for 3 nights. Excellent motel. Close to many east Ballina local attractions. Excellent size room. Bed was very comfortable. Staff very friendly and helpful. Lots of areas to sit and relax as well as a tennis court. Plus the pool. I can recommend this resort as an excellent place to stay.
The location beside the River was beautiful and the mix of condos and hotel unique. Shopping adjacent to hotel was handy. I was under the impression that each “apartment” contained a small kitchen but the toaster, microwave, and kettle survived. The huge deck was great!!
Excellent location, friendly staff. Cabins are beautiful. I appreciated the flexibility of the venue providing us with an extra spot to park our other vehicle. Will book here again if I ever find myself near Ballina again!
Beautiful Motel in Ballina, Thank you for having pet friendly options. The rooms are large comfortable & modern. Loved the extra cookies. We really enjoyed our stay. The eco friendly bathroom toiletries are great too.
I booked for three nights and was placed in the noisiest room next to the exit door. The hotel rule was to keep the door shut and this meant I suffered for hous having to hear the door constantly bang shut.
The hotel is centrally located. It is within easy walking distance from good places to eat. It is off the main street but in a quieter area. Parking is adequate.
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