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13 perfect Forster accommodation picks for every budget

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Score easy access to the NSW beach town’s countless wonders with the best Forster accommodation to splurge – or save – on.

Crazy-good internationally inspired dining, unspoiled beaches and high-yield fishing spots – not-so-sleepy-anymore Forster on the NSW North Coast ticked every one of my boxes during a recent visit. Sealing the deal was the densely concentrated Forster accommodation on offer, making action of every description ridiculously reachable every day. From high-rise apartments to lavish homesteads and Airbnbs, my round-up of the best Forster accommodation puts you in the thick of it all.

In short

If you only pick one Forster accommodation, make it Reflections Forster as there are campsites with water views, contemporary cabins and an exceptional camp kitchen and amenities block all within scenic walking distance to the centre of town.

Hotels and motels

1. Dorsal by the Sea

Dorsal by the Sea, Forster
The oceanic apartment is located on the third floor of the property. (Credit: Dorsal by the Sea)

Offering expansive Pacific Ocean views to instantly melt the mind, Dorsal by the Sea is the only hotel on Forster Main Beach, and it capitalises on its crown. No matter which of the 30 air-conditioned suites, or two-bedroom, third-floor apartments, you book, the views sparkle as Forster’s best restaurants and retailers sit just five minutes’ walk away. You’ll find mini bars, flat-screen TVs, tea and coffee-making facilities within each room, and secure parking beneath the building.

Price: Standard Suites start from $200 per night

Address: 1 West St, Forster

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2. Hotel Forster

Hotel Forster pool view
Swim, sip and unwind. (Credit: Hotel Forster)

I love Hotel Forster’s tropical take on the retro motel revival, with swaying palms and ferns stirring up exotic vacay vibes amid a nostalgic L-shaped two-story build. The piece de resistance is undoubtedly the open-air swimming pool right behind the car park, dotted with sun loungers upon a timber deck, umbrellas and a toddler wading section. Barbecues provide easy meal prep while the rooms – some are more modern than others – feature flat-screen TVs, bar fridges, air-conditioning and tea and coffee making facilities.

Price: Standard Queen rooms start from about $170 per night

Address: 26 The Lakes Way, Forster

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3. South Pacific Palms Motel

South Pacific Palms Motel's saltwater pool, Forster
Take a dip in the 12-metre saltwater swimming pool. (Credit: South Pacific Palms Motel)

South Pacific Palms Motel is another nostalgic throwback to road tripping motel life as two two-story buildings house 26 rooms with car parks right out front. Plus, there’s a 12-metre saltwater swimming pool with daybeds, picnic tables, umbrellas and barbecue facilities. Rooms feature air-conditioning, tea and coffee-making facilities, and there’s also a coin-operated laundry on site. I love how every stay also includes a complimentary continental breakfast, spread out like a buffet and impressively stacked with a variety of pastries and fresh fruit.

Price: Rooms start from $160 per night

Address: 36 Manning St, Tuncurry

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Airbnbs, holiday homes and apartments

4. Laurina Estate

Laurina Estate outdoor tub in Forster
The outdoor bath backdropped by idyllic farmland makes for an Instagram-perfect spot. (Credit: Laurina Estate)

About a 10-minute drive north of Forster’s bustling shops, Laurina Estate is a self-contained Instagram-perfect wing of a gorgeous manor flanked by idyllic farmland. While it’s only a short drive to sand and surf, the lavish country immersion encapsulates beach-to-bush living, blowing me away as I drive up from Blackhead Beach. My favourite bit is the freestanding bathtub within a gazebo, but there’s also a 12-metre swimming pool, afternoon tea and white robes to get excited about. A fireplace makes me wish it were winter, while meals can be ordered directly to your door if orders are placed by 10am.

Price: From about $420 per night

Address: 12 Laurina Dr, Darawank

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5. Beaches International

A long-loved holiday apartment block with ocean views, Beaches International is a central pick for families. Choose from two- or three-bedroom configurations that span up to 10 levels (hello, sub-penthouse and penthouse life) and feature large balconies overlooking Forster’s blissful stretch of turquoise calm. Plus, there’s an outdoor swimming pool, heated spa, undercover poolside barbecue, gym, small library, undercover parking and herb garden.

Price: From about $370 per night

Address: 1-5 Beach St, Forster

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6. Villa Salina Airbnb

Villa Salina Airbnb in Forster
This contemporary beach shack is styled as a chic yet chilled oasis. (Credit: Villa Salina)

Live like a local at Villa Salina Airbnb, a two-bedroom, two-bathroom stay located within walking distance to One Mile Beach. The vibe is contemporary beach shack as rustic timbers are paired with textured greys and whites to craft a chic-yet-chilled oasis. A fully equipped kitchen sorts mealtime, and there’s also a patio, outdoor shower, laundry, ensuite in the master bedroom, bathtub (bathing the littlies is a cinch) and plenty of street parking.

Price: About $280 per night

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7. Neat Acres Farmhouse

Neat Acres Farmhouse, Forster
This charming country-style farmhouse offers a tranquil riverside retreat. (Credit: Neat Acres Farmhouse)

Dreaming of a multigenerational getaway blanketed in nature? Neat Acres Farmhouse is the stuff of dreams: a five-bedroom, four-bathroom Forster accommodation that entirely caters to guests with access needs. Set against the tranquil Wallamba River, the home sleeps up to 11 people and offers incredible amenities like an in-ground trampoline, multiple living areas, hotel-like linens, an outdoor spa bath, a barbecue, a fire pit, an infrared sauna, a pizza oven and more.

Price: From about $2,168 per night

Address: 221 Manns Rd, Darawank

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8. Luxury on the Lake Airbnb

Luxury on the Lake Airbnb, Forster
Luxury on the Lake Airbnb is within walking distance to Main Beach.

If you’re set on a stay by the water – and I don’t blame you given the exceptional waterways of Forster – Luxury on the Lake is a great Airbnb choice. It’s within walking distance to Main Beach, plus there’s views of Wallis Lake to soothe from within, where you’ll also find two bedrooms, two bathrooms, open-plan living and dining, a large bathtub, and a flat-screen TV. There’s also private parking.

Price: From about $427 per night

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9. Trio by the Sea

An exceptional group couples’ escape, Trio by the Sea comprises three individual self-contained homes built within a lush, landscaped garden. The configuration alone makes this Forster accommodation a no-brainer, and fully equipped kitchens (or a kitchenette in the tiny home if you draw the short straw), smart TVs, wi-fi, beachy interiors and a central entertaining area with a motorised pergola make for comfortable quality time with your favourite people.

Price: From about $980 per night

Address: 2 Boundary St, Forster

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Camping and caravan parks

10. Reflections Forster Beach

Reflections Forster Beach cabin
The premium cabins are designed for a comfortable coastal getaway. (Credit: Reflections Holidays)

My favourite Forster accommodation for several reasons, Reflections Forster Beach nails camping and cabin life like no other in town. If you’re BYO digs, powered campsites overlook the Coolongolook River, while a 2025-renovated camp kitchen and amenities block elevate affordable holidaying to heights I’d previously never experienced. The premium and superior villas are my cabin picks (although the older varieties offer irresistible price tags), fitted with private verandas and barbecues, contemporary kitchens and refreshed furnishings. Gates at the back of the park offer instant access to the river so you can drop a line and watch the sun sink without a complicated commute.

Price: Powered campsites start at about $69 per night and Economy Cabins start at around $188 per night

Address: 1 Reserve Rd, Forster

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11. NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park from above
Retreat into the lakeview cabins. (Credit: NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park)

Just over the Forster-Tuncurry Bridge, NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park is a winner for its ultra-chilled ambience as the ever-still Ohmas Bay instils R&R with just a glimpse. Powered sites are impressively spacious, but I’d opt for one of the two three-bedroom villas, or one of the three deluxe glamping tents next to an adults-only pool (of a morning until 12pm), to really level a visit up. Amenities span two pools (the other has a toddler-friendly waterpark), a games room, a Pet Wash, e-bike hire, an enclosed camp kitchen, a laundry and proximity to boat ramps.

Price: Powered campsites start at about $80 per night and Studio Cabins start at around $139 per night

Address: 1 Baird St, Tuncurry

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12. Tiona Holiday Park

Tiona Holiday Park, Forster
Unplug and reconnect with nature. (Credit: Tiona Holiday Park)

Found just off Seven Mile Beach, Tiona Holiday Park offers beautiful nature-nestled Forster accommodation. Glamping, camping, eco spa-ing and more, the options are spread across two sections so there’s generous space to unplug and reconnect. Amenities include four individual bathroom blocks, a swimming pool, a camp kitchen, a cafe, a laundry and a dump point.

Price: Powered campsites start at about $68 per night and Classic Cabins start at around $189 per night

Address: 4451 The Lakes Way, Pacific Palms

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13. Smugglers’ Cove

A family-friendly Forster accommodation pick built on 20 acres of lush gardens, Smugglers’ Cove will keep the kids smiling with its shallow lagoon-style swimming pool and water slide, playground, games room and direct access to calm Pipers Bay where fishing for flatheads is non-negotiable. Stays range from camp and caravan sites to basic and far more spacious cabins, while there’s also an amenities block, laundry, accessibility friendly bathrooms, general store and two camp kitchens.

Price: Non-powered campsites start at $39 per night and basic pet-friendly cabins start at $168 per night

Address: 45 The Lakes Way, Forster

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Kristie Lau-Adams
Kristie Lau-Adams is a Gold Coast-based freelance writer after working as a journalist and editorial director for almost 20 years across Australia's best-known media brands including The Sun-Herald, WHO and Woman's Day. She has spent significant time exploring the world with highlights including trekking Japan’s life-changing Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage and ziplining 140 metres above the vines of Mexico’s Puerto Villarta. She loves exploring her own backyard (quite literally, with her two young children who love bugs), but can also be found stalking remote corners globally for outstanding chilli margaritas and soul-stirring cultural experiences.
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Your guide to a summer staycation in Sydney

    Kassia Byrnes Kassia Byrnes
    Discover the magic of a Sydney staycation in summer at The Fullerton Hotel Sydney.

    Sydney City is magical in summer. Warm summer evenings beg to be spent sipping cool cocktails at one of many al fresco and rooftop bars. Ferries and buses are ready to transport travellers to the best nearby beaches for salty days on the sand. National parks and rainforests are waiting to be explored. And the city’s events calendar is packed, from live music to cultural attractions. All elements that call for a Sydney staycation.

    Discover where to eat, stay and play for the perfect local getaway.

    Where to stay

    The Fullerton Hotel Sydney

    the Fullerton Hotel Sydney
    Sleep inside a 151-year-old icon.

    Amid the bustle of the perfect Sydney staycation, one needs a place to escape to and recharge. Enter, The Fullerton Hotel Sydney . The hotel is an icon in its own right – nestled inside the 151-year-old building that was originally Sydney’s General Post Office, its heritage-listed sandstone walls and Victorian renaissance grandeur have been carefully preserved – providing a rare chance to sleep within Sydney’s history.

    Despite its fascinating history, the hotel isn’t short on modern, luxurious comforts. Rooms and suites are available in both the modern high-rise with gorgeous views over the clock tower and lively city below, or inside the historical post office building itself.

    the Fullerton Hotel Sydney Heritage Long Suite bathroom
    Heritage rooms maintain their old-world style.

    Either way, guests can enjoy sophisticated touches, including a deluxe bed and pillow menu, Harman Kardon Bluetooth speakers, a digital concierge, a Vittoria coffee machine and amenities from the Balmain bathroom collection.

    The team at this five-star hotel provides excellence and a quality experience for all their guests, while amenities like a gym help with a well-rounded stay. For a peaceful moment with sweeping city views, enter The Fullerton Club Lounge on level 28. This private haven for dining and relaxation is available to any guests staying on the hotel’s club floors and suites.

    Add to this a central location in the CBD’s Martin Place, with easy access to Sydney’s top attractions, and convenience meets style.

    Where to drink & dine

    1. The Bar

    the Fullerton Hotel afternoon tea at the bar
    Indulge in the Fullerton Signature Afternoon Tea.

    Inside The Fullerton Hotel Sydney’s lobby, The Bar does more than sling a few delicious cocktails (although it certainly does that well). Its brown leather chairs and glass ceiling create the perfect, almost al fresco, setting for the Fullerton Signature Afternoon Tea .

    Served daily from 12 to 4 pm, the afternoon tea is a nod to the cherished social occasion it once was during the Victorian Renaissance era. People like to dress up for this afternoon tea, and if you’re lucky, a pianist often sits down at the on-site grand piano, just adding to the elegance.

    The afternoon tea is served high tea style, offering reimagined British flavours of the Victorian Renaissance era with a unique blend of  Australia’s culinary heritage. A sweet layer offers delights like a Malted Milk Envelope (a milk mousse layered between two biscuits), Bakewell Pudding (a super tasty egg-based pudding), and Apple Charlotte.

    On the savoury layer, expect finger sandwiches with fillings like cucumber, egg and smoked salmon. While classic pinwheels and stuffed eggs almost make the menu. And, of course, all finished off with traditional scones served with cream and mixed berry jam.

    Can’t fit in a whole afternoon tea? Be sure to at least order a slice of the 32-layered chocolate cake, a decadent mix of dark chocolate crémeux, fresh whipped cream, and Valrhona Azélia chocolate sauce. ⁣

    2. The Place

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    Dine in the stunning GPO atrium.

    On level one of The Fullerton Hotel Sydney lives The Place – the hotel’s restaurant, in an atrium overlooking the former GPO. Here, dine on Modern Australian cuisine – think fresh, local seafood and a Riverina steak sandwich – along with a touch of Singaporean signature dishes, like Thai-style green curry or chicken satay. All in the shadow of the GPO clock tower, enjoying the GPO atrium’s natural light.

    3. Local gelato

    Couple enjoying ice-creams at First Fleet Park, The Rocks
    Enjoy ice cream in the sunshine. (Image: Destination NSW)

    What is summer without ice cream and/or gelato? Luckily, there are plenty of options just a short walk from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, whether you’re craving a midday pick-me-up or an after-sun treat.

    What to do/see

    1. GPO Heritage Tour

    the Fullerton Hotel Sydney lobby
    Be awed by the building’s history.

    Want to know more about the building you’re staying in? The Fullerton Hotel Sydney offers a complimentary 90-minute GPO Heritage Tour. Follow a knowledgeable tour guide to discover the stories, tales and legends of the former Sydney General Post Office building.

    From the iconic clock tower (completed in 1891) to the black-and-white tiled staircase at 1 Martin Place, which was once the main entrance to the GPO and today serves as a prominent feature of the building to the 24 stone faces (mascarons) on the Martin Place side of the building. Part of the 1880s-era facade (designed by architect James Barnet), each represents different states, countries and continents.

    2. Circular Quay

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    Catch a ferry from Circular Quay. (Image: Destination NSW)

    An easy walk or light rail ride away from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, lies the bustling Circular Quay. Here, you can sit for a drink and nibbles at the Opera Bar, or head into the iconic house itself for a show. It’s also a major ferry port, becoming your gateway to Sydney’s beaches, Luna Park and even Sydney Zoo.

    3. Royal Botanic Gardens

    view of circular quay from Sydney's Royal Botanic Garden
    Wander through Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. (Image: Destination NSW)

    Just beyond Circular Quay, discover Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden. Wander through this 30-hectare, heritage-listed, botanical garden – exploring its differing sections, from Australian native botanicals to garden beds of vibrant flowers to towering groves of international trees.

    It’s also the perfect place for a picnic, so pick up supplies before you come and enjoy a spot on the grassy meadow looking out into the harbour.

    4. Theatre Royal

    a show at Theatre Royal
    Take in a show at Theatre Royal. (Image: Daniel Boud)

    Just a one-minute walk from The Fullerton Hotel Sydney, take in a show at Theatre Royal. Built in 1976, the theatre has been offering a broad range of entertainment since the 1990s. Expect a show roster that ranges from the classics (like Cats) to the modern) like Pretty Woman: The Musical).

    Start planning a summer stay in Sydney worth remembering at fullertonhotels.com/fullerton-hotel-sydney.