Located in Torquay, a 13-minute walk from Fisherman's beach, The Sands Torquay provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Set in the coastal town of Torquay, Torquay Tropicana Motel features an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and free private parking within a 20-minute walk from Torquay’s patrolled beaches.
Taylor
Australia
I was greeted so kindly and my needs were catered for beyond my expectations. I received a room upgrade which I was so grateful for. The internet ran smoothly for my conference and I especially loved the spa.
Thank you so much I will be back!
Set in Torquay, just 0.7 mi from Torquay Beach, Zeally Bay Stay Deep Ocean offers accommodations with free bikes, a garden, barbecue facilities and free WiFi.
john
Australia
We were on a golf trip. The property was convenient to most of the courses we played. Have stayed in coastal areas of Victoria previously, and this property is the best so far, would return. T
Located just a 10-minute walk from Jan Juc Beach, Chianti Cottages offers self-catering accommodations with a garden and a balcony or a patio, with outdoor dining furniture.
DIvaVita
Croatia
We enjoyed our stay there. It was absolutely amazing! Very cozy, comfortable and nice. Situated in great location.
Torquay Homestay Guesthouse in Torquay provides adults-only accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and barbecue facilities. The air-conditioned accommodations are 1.1 miles from Fisherman's beach.
On average, 3-star hotels in Torquay cost $110 per night, and 4-star hotels in Torquay are $195 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Torquay can be found for $266 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Torquay this weekend is $77 or, for a 4-star hotel, $195. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Torquay for this weekend cost around $288 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $69 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Torquay for tonight. You'll pay around $133 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Torquay will cost around $141, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Torquay:
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Scored 8.0
Torquay was a lovely beach side town .
Torquay was a lovely beach side town . A great place to start to follow the great ocean road and visit the other towns along the way .while taking in the breath taking views of the coast line . Cliffs faces right on the beach . Also visit , port Campbell, a small beach side town. Worth a visit.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
Torquay is a delightful holiday destination with a great...
Torquay is a delightful holiday destination with a great surfing beach, vibrant shopping centre with shops, cafes and restaurants. We found the Torquay Hotel a particularly nice venue to eat as a family.
NANCY
Australia
10
Scored 10
Torquay’s old shopping centre has some fabulous quirky shops...
Torquay’s old shopping centre has some fabulous quirky shops and there are a wonderful selection of quality eateries, including Roku Den (Japanese with style) and Mortadelli (1950’s 1960’s vibe authentic Italian where they make their own pasta and the coffee and biscotti are exceptional
Lyn
Australia
10
Scored 10
I love the sea and find the ocean re-invigorating.
I love the sea and find the ocean re-invigorating. The people are friendly and there some great places to run along the coastline as well as restaurants to dine out at. I shopped for local products which I enjoyed and picked up some nice little gifts. The holiday enabled my two dogs to travel with me and my friend so that our family had a nice break. It made my winter seem a little more cheerful as I don't enjoy the cold but managed to paddle in the ocean with Peppy and Tom. Thank you for the opportunity to get away.
Jenn
Australia
10
Scored 10
Squires Loft is a great restaurant especially if you like...
Squires Loft is a great restaurant especially if you like steak.
Point Impossible is the most beautiful beach in Torquay. It is clothing optional so there are not a lot of kids and the beach is pretty quiet although there are a few male perverts that are creepy.
We went to 2 coffee shops that weren't great. I will take my own coffee machine next time.
One of the fish & chip shops near woolies was closed on Wednesday night which I found strange. Another one in Bell St was open but the chips weren't good. It is a guessing game to figure out which take away shops are open, their website will say the shop is open when it isn't.
The bars close early and you will struggle to find an open bar after 9.30pm.
It can be hard to find parking at peak times.
Louise
Australia
10
Scored 10
Torquay is a great destination and in my opinion one of the...
Torquay is a great destination and in my opinion one of the nicest towns along the surf coast. The town centre is pleasant to walk around, and the vibe is great - plenty of choice for foodies with a plethora of fantastic restaurants.
I was here for 3 days on business but made sure I fitted in some leisure time and can't wait to return.
The staff went over and above and were incredibly friendly and helpful. There was a mixup when I arrived so I was upgraded and stayed in a beautiful suite. Everybody was so friendly and helpful and Mark, who works at the golf course, took me on a tour in the morning to see kangaroos!
The pillows was so comfortable which is quite rare in hotels these days!
That is a stunning walk to do along the beach. The salty sea dog is a Fantastic Café full of happy dogs and it absolutely made my morning .
The location was great, beach across the road, walking distance to Torquay city centre. The house was amazingly well equipped, with tennis racquets, paddle boards, pool table, spa bath, bikes, board games....everything you could need for holidaying with a group of young adults, and the kids and their friends used pretty much everything!
The house was clean, cool and comfy. We enjoyed the big open space upstairs. We did not need aircon. The outdoor seating was clean and comfy and had a nice quiet view of the canal. Kitchen was well-appointed. We enjoyed the tennis court. Staff kindly returned our charger to us that we left behind.
The room size is fantastic with great space for a family of 4. The outdoor heated pool was a hit with the kids. Location to the beach as well as the town centre is also a huge positive. Generally a very comfortable hotel and room to enjoy a few days in Torquay.
The area was fine and maybe for young people with children the pools could be okay but for older people you do not cater for them.We have family in Torquay now and would use your resort for the future but not they way you cater for the older people.
Perfect location in quiet suburban street. Easy walking distance to beautiful beach in the morning (Jan Juc I think). Easy drive to town for heaps of choices for dinner. Great layout that suited our grown up family of 5 perfectly.
Location was the main advantage as I could go and play Golf at the RACV Club and go the the Torquay Hotel for the TAB and Pokies. Access to the beach was convenient and the showers were located close to where I was staying.
We had a very nice stay in Torquay. The room was nice and clean, parking was fine and the hotel is located near shops and restaurants.
The lady at reception was very nice and helpful and like our own personal local guide.
Clean, spacious and well-appointed townhouse, right on the peaceful links of The Sands. Great little home base for our Torquay holiday. Brilliant double-sized shower, and a neat little courtyard out back
Excellent stay at RACV, customer service was second to none - made us fall back in love with staying at hotels! We had the best experience (golf, massage/facial treatments etc) highly recommend.
Great location for a holiday for all generations. Lovely rural setting 5 minutes from Torquay. Point Addis and Bells beach are close by.
A family run business, with friendly helpful hosts.
Great place to stay in Torquay, friendly staff, the room was spacious with high quality amenities.
We ate at the restaurant too, speedy confident service was provided with good food.
Staff friendly, but not super efficient. Room very clean. Parking free and easy. Big tv if that’s of interest and free bottled water is always great in any hotel.
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