The Oak & Anchor Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Port Fairy. This 5-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
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.
Set in Port Fairy, 1148 feet from Port Fairy Beach, Port Fairy YHA offers accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities.
The Victoria Apartments complex is located in the heart of Port Fairy. The apartments are walking distance from numerous restaurants, art galleries and stores.
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.
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.
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
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Yvonne
Australia
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Port Fairy is an historic and beautiful little town with...
Port Fairy is an historic and beautiful little town with some gorgeous heritage houses.
We stayed at the Oak & Anchor which we highly recommend.
The surrounding areas and beaches are beautiful with great walking paths around the heads.
Well worth a visit.
Belinda
Australia
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Scored 10
Port Fairy is a great place to visit - especially if you...
Port Fairy is a great place to visit - especially if you appreciate a very good golf course. The town has great historical interest and is well appointed for tourists. This part of Victoria is very exposed to the weather so the traveller needs to check the weather in advance and take clothes to suit.
John
Australia
10
Scored 10
Port fairy is a beautiful, quiet and very much upmarket town...
Port fairy is a beautiful, quiet and very much upmarket town with excellent shops, cafes and one or two good looking restaurants. There are peaceful, interesting nature walks and a picturesque wharf and boardwalk.
Gorgeous!
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small town with lots of walking to be had.
Beautiful small town with lots of walking to be had. Easy access to Cafes and restaurants.
Lots on offer close by - Koroit, Tower Hill Nature Reserve, Warrnambool to the east and Portland, Cape Bridgewater and Mt Gambier to the west.
Ruth
Australia
10
Scored 10
We visited Port Fairy as part of a drive along the Great...
We visited Port Fairy as part of a drive along the Great Ocean Road in November 2023. We really loved the place. Very walkable. We particularly enjoyed the waterfront along the Moyne River and the wildlife on Griffiths Island. Had a lovely and good value meal at Alexo Pizza and Bistro (and the robot waiter was a real novelty). My wife said the coffee and cake at the Mill (across the road from Alexo) was some of the best she had ever tasted. The East Beach was miles of glorious sand. Would have loved to stay longer, but we had to get to Hall’s Gap in the Grampians. We did stop at nearby Tower Hill on the way north, but didn’t really have time to do that justice. Can’t wait to visit again, but not sure when that will be as we live thousands of miles away in the UK.
We were doing the great ocean road and we stopped one night in the charming fishing village of Port Fairy and we discovered this authentic hostel. We fell in love with the village and the hostel! If you're looking for authentic, rustic and simple accommodation, you'll love it! We also saw lots of kangaroos on the walk to the lighthouse on Griffiths Island. I recommend ! 😍
Loved the rural countryside atmosphere and cute cottage typical of Port Fairy.
The bed linen was crisp & fresh.
it’s perfect for families with kids as the playground is right outside the front door.
Better than a hotel or motel as it’s your place for your length of stay. Would have liked to have stayed longer, one night was too short.
We were upgraded fromy original Train Carriage booking to a mobility friendly cabin. The park is right beside the Moyne river and the environment is very quiet. Port Fairy is a great little town, and I would most certainly stay at the Pelican Waters again in future. The hosts were most accomodating for us.
Great location, plenty of space and well presented. A home away from home really. Perfect if you wanted to stay a while. Garage is a bonus although not necessary. Water bottles were a nice touch as I had forgotten how different the water tastes in Port Fairy!
The location on East Beach was superb - watching the waves crash in from the upstairs picture windows as fantastic. The house was very well appointed with all kitchen items you could ask for plus a Weber Q BBQ as well. The new large screen TV's was a bonus.
Breakfast was good. Coffee was amazing and service great. We loved the room, the location and the staff. They went out of their way to make our stay wonderful, gave us extra cookies and plenty of water and coffee. Highly recommend this venue in Port Fairy.
Really friendly staff, the hotel room was dated, beds were comfy. Bathroom was really bad and old. Mould on tiles. Very small bathroom. Hot water took a long time to come out. Room was adequate and cheap but not sure I’d stay there again.
Super central location. Yet quiet. Lovely apartment with shady sunny balcony. Pristine condition. Fantastic walks on east beach and then on Killarney Beach. Lots of food and beverage options. Right beside supermarket
A beautiful colonial cottage that has everything you need. The house and garden make for a lovely place to stay while you explore Port Fairy, and Dianne was extremely helpful. Highly recommended.
Staff were friendly, location was excellent - close to Griffiths Island and an easy stroll into the town of Port Fairy (which is a delightful place). The breakfast was absolutely delicious.
Position is exceptional for this renovated triple fronted brick veneer property 150 metres from Port Fairy’s Eastern Beach, surfing, swimming, bird watching. Pet friendly, comfortable,
The view,direct beach access,pet friendly,private,warm and relaxing.Loved that there was a secure section for our little dog.
Just loved this property.We even saw a whale!
Great breakfast - the Rhubarb spritzers are to die for! Friendly staff very pet friendly. Yummy in room cookies - home made? - must be, youcant buy them that good.
great property with 2 bedrooms and a real old cottage feel when in the property. Close to all amenities in Port Fairy. Highly recommended for a couple or small family
Brilliant stop over set within a piece of Port Fairy history. Lovingly maintained old building and furniture and full amenities. Really enjoyed our short stay!
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