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.
Jennie
Australia
The service was fantastic. Wa and friendly. Location is great.
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.
Linnett
Australia
The Oak and Anchor is an unusually attractive regional hotel, handsome from the outside and inside. The recent restoration has been done with a fine talented eye to retaining many features of the old building, in particular the superb interior stone work, broad corridors and stairs and large windows, while ensuring modern comforts. Our room was large and light, as was the bathroom. The restaurant is very attractive with good spacing between tables. Breakfast was a self-serve spread of key breakfast foods, all fresh and high quality, and generously barista coffees were available to order gratis with breakfast. The staff were all very friendly and welcoming. The location is terrific for foot access to the centre of Port Fairy and the marina/foreshore.
Set in Port Fairy, 1.2 km from Port Fairy East Beach, Old Market Inn offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Leslie
New Zealand
Spacious, elegant rooms in a carefully restored heritage building close to the main town. Felt very luxurious. Lots of thoughtful touches like beach towels. Very comfortable beds. Close to the main town (tasty pizzas at Coffin Sally). We walked to East beach as well.
Offering free Wi-Fi, free parking, A1 Motels and Apartments Port Fairy is a 3-minute drive from the Port Fairy Centre and a 7-minute drive from Port Fairy Golf Club.
Overlooking Port Fair Wharf, Merrijig Inn offers antique-style accommodation with free breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
David
United Kingdom
The Merrijig Inn is a unique place to stay and such a lovely contrast to so many nondescript hotels. We enjoyed a relaxing stay with an excellent breakfast in the morning.
The centrally located Port Boutique Accommodation offers free WiFi access and a courtyard garden. All apartments feature a kitchenette with a microwave and refrigerator.
Karen
Australia
Our upstairs room was clean, modern, quiet & private. The location is excellent within a very short walk to restaurants, shops & general exploration of the town.
Featuring an indoor heated pool, a tennis court and a barbecue area, BIG4 Port Fairy Holiday Park is just 2 km from the beach. A flat-screen TV and DVD player are standard in all rooms.
Richard
United Kingdom
Nice self contained cabin, good value in Port Fairy.
Situated just a 5-minute drive from Port Fairy’s East Beach, Gum Tree Caravan offers self-contained accommodation with included bed linen. Guest receive 24-hours of free WiFi access.
Collins
New Zealand
Convenience and a reasonably well equipped kitchen…
Set amongst 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.
larissa
Australia
Location perfect. as was outdoor communal garden seats for picnics.. Linked rooms great for extended fsmily privacy.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Port Fairy this weekend is RUB 9,472 or, for a 4-star hotel, RUB 13,291. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Port Fairy for this weekend cost on average around RUB 26,599 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs RUB 10,656 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Port Fairy for tonight. You'll pay on average around RUB 14,215 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Port Fairy will cost around RUB 24,865 (based on Booking.com prices).
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
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 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
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Yvonne
Australia
10
Scored 10
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
10
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!
The hotel was close to the center of Port Fairy, just 50 meters away. The beach, Griffith Island and the port/harbour is a 5 minutes walk away. Everything reachable w/o using the car :-). The room was big and well designed. Persons w/ disability could enjoy the room as well. The bar, restaurant and exit was on the same level and easy to reach.
Even though the weather was somewhat grey and rainy the apartment added to the atmosphere as we felt warm and snug and had the best view over the ocean. Beautiful gardens and beachfront to overlook and perfect spot from which to walk along the river as well and into Port Fairy....couldnt fault it!
The accommodation was in a a historic old Flour Mill. The building was beautiful. The amenities perfect. The location to town center awesome. Bonus was the location was on the river. Wonderful view from our rooms. We love Port Fairy and every thing we wanted to do and see was in walking distance.
Absolutely everything was perfect! it was our second time staying here and cannot recommend enough! it’s our favourite accomodation in Victoria, the place is cozy, the staff makes you feel like you are at home and they are pet friendly which in our case is a bonus as we travel with our Bulldog
Nice cosy room. Great shower. I liked having a separate kitchen sink for washing dishes instead of using the bathroom. The tv reception was poor but that could have been due to the constant wind. The room was extremely close to the Main Street with cafes, hotels and shopping.
Had a pleasant stay at Port Fairy YHA. The lovely elder gentleman (mentioned works part-time) gave a rundown of the property, gave recommendations for coffee, and what to do in the morning. The room was very cozy and the outside of the hostel had a very lovely area.
Beautiful cosy hotel with a very farm like feel. Fresh cut flowers land baskets of fruit and vegetables everywhere. Chickens in the garden too.
Breakfast was amazing and plentiful. Looking forward to returning to try out the restaurant for dinner.
Beautiful Cottage on a property with animals and Fruit trees. Only 1 kilometer from the town of Port Fairy and all it has to offer. Very Hospitable hosts who provided lovely treats.
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
On the.outskirts of Port Fairy yet an easy 20 minute walk to the Main Street.
Great outlook from the units looking at Alpacas and highland cattle.
very relaxing.
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