The best Yamba accommodation for a coastal getaway

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Whether you’re poised to splurge or pinching every penny, the best Yamba accommodation will sort every traveller out.

The laid-back beach town of Yamba has long been considered one of NSW’s best-kept secrets, and rightly so. It’s awash with gorgeous stretches of coastline, a blossoming food and wine scene, a long list of fabulous things to do and some rather lovely hotels, motels, Airbnbs and other places to stay. Presenting our guide to the best Yamba accommodation to get you on your way.

Yamba hotels, resorts and motels

Yamba has long been a beach holiday destination, and you’ll find plenty of its hotels and motels date back decades. Some Yamba accommodation picks keep the nostalgia alive with nods to quintessential 1980s Aussie beach accommodation, while others lean right into luxury, focusing on modern decor and spreading serene holiday vibes. The next level up? Finding an all-too-convenient resort that offers it all.

Il Delfino

Il Defino
Il Defino will transport you to the Italian coast.

Best for: Mediterranean summer vibes

Transport your mind and spirit to the sun-soaked shores of Italy with a stay at Il Delfino, a postcard-perfect Yamba accommodation standout. One of the top Australian hotel openings in recent times, the seaside inn is positioned to throw up panoramic views of the ocean — making for an effortless morning surf report.

Just five self-serviced stays are up for grabs, spanning four Instagram-friendly suites and one stand-alone bungalow, but every inch of this aesthetically brilliant stay is laced with plush furnishings including Aesop bathroom amenities, vintage vanities, handcrafted wall sconces, robes, fluffy slippers and Smeg kitchen appliances. Visitors should note that children under the age of 10 are sadly (or not so sadly, really) not allowed.

Address: 4 Ocean St, Yamba

The Surf Yamba

sun loungers facing the sea at The Surf Yamba
The Surf is set to become a Yamba landmark. (Image: Elise Hassey)

Best for: A touch of luxe

This boutique hotel has become a bit of a local landmark. Its crowning glory, a sunlit rooftop terrace with striped sun lounges and a heated plunge pool, overlooks the golden crescent of sand that is Yamba’s Main Beach. But there’s plenty more to fall in love with at this 12-room property.

From its gorgeous whitewashed curved exterior to the retro feel of the interiors (hello terrazzo flooring, blush pink and muted turquoise accents and brushed brass fittings), it’s calm, cool and supremely covetable.

You’ll also find Australian-made, botanical-infused toiletries from Leif, luxury linen bathrobes from Bemboka and artworks from Victorian-based artists Elizabeth Barnett and Caroline Walls at this outstanding Yamba accommodation.

Address: 2 Queen St, Yamba

Pacific Hotel Yamba

the bedroom suite with a balcony at Pacific Hotel Yamba
Soak up ocean views from your room’s private balcony.

Best for: Unbeatable location

Perched just on the northern edge on Main Beach, this adults-only Yamba hotel offers Pacific Ocean views and smart guest rooms. You can pick from two styles of stays here, depending on your needs and budget. The nine rooms in its ‘northern wing’, renovated in early 2021, feature a modern, stylish and streamlined design — think white walls, blonde wood furnishings and matte black fittings and fixtures. They all feature ensuite bathrooms, and some have private balconies, too.

The older ‘pub rooms’ are more basic, featuring more dated white furniture and shared bathrooms, but equally, more appealing prices.

Guests at this Yamba accommodation pick don’t have to venture far for a feed. The downstairs restaurant dishes up your favourite pub classics (steak and chips, beer battered fish, schnitties and parmas) with a side of seriously stellar ocean and foreshore views.

Address: 18 Pilot St, Yamba

Angourie Resort

the dining area with nature views at Angourie Resort
The resort is surrounded by lush greenery. (Image: Supplied)

Best for: Day spa proximity

Craving total nature immersion? Angourie Resort, one of the best Yamba accommodation options, envelopes its guests in lush rainforest tranquillity. Fitted with self-contained apartments and a handful of villas, the stays are comfortable and clean, allowing their breathtaking surroundings to steal the spotlight.

Large balconies, outdoor dining settings, spa baths (in the one-bedroom Spa Apartments), air conditioning and fully equipped kitchens will keep everyone pleased before they head out to explore the resort’s facilities. An outdoor swimming pool, pool bar, the acclaimed Cunjevoi Restaurant, kids’ pool, jacuzzi and day spa will prove the perfect pit-stops between zips into the centre of town (you’re five minutes from all the action), ocean swims and a whole lot of Yamba’s signature sleepy lazing.

Address: 166 Angourie Rd, Yamba

Yamba Aston Motel

Best for: Budget-friendly accommodation

One of the most affordable accommodation options in Yamba that’s still walking distance from the main streets and beaches, Yamba Aston Motel might feel a little no-frills to some folks. But with king-sized beds, freshly painted interiors and all your most desirable facilities, it’s a strong choice. Dip your feet in the Yamba accommodation’s outdoor swimming pool and spa or grab supplies and take advantage of the outdoor BBQ area. There’s also air-con, free wi-fi and smart TVs, so it’s very comfortable and convenient for groups and families.

Address: 37 Coldstream St, Yamba

Coast Yamba

a look inside the living room of Coast Yamba
There’s a laid-back feel to each beachside apartment.

Best for: Adults-only R&R

If you’re desperate for some peace and quiet and it’s just you and your better half (or you’re escaping with another couple), Coast Yamba’s beachside apartments are just the ticket. Offering one or two-bedroom options, some are even treated to ocean glimpses, setting a romantic setting best appreciated by grown-ups.

Large private balconies, open-plan kitchens and fully equipped kitchens facilitate relaxed holiday living while the hot tub demands further attention. Beach towels are also on hand to get you seizing those beach days with minimal fuss.

Address: 14 Henson Ln, Yamba

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The Carmel Yamba

Best for: A dose of nostalgia

A hipster haunt with bucketloads of charisma, The Carmel Yamba is modelled on the resort-style motels of yesteryear, exuding a strong surf-retro feel complete with a tropical garden setting and outdoor patios.

Stylish and modern while retaining the nostalgia of lazy beach days in the 1980s and 1990s, this Yamba accommodation also offers a surprising amount of leisure activities, spanning a saltwater pool and tennis court to vintage bikes you can take along the bike-friendly highway to nearby Angourie.

Address: 2-4 Yamba Rd, Yamba

The Stella Motel

the bedroom at Stella Motel, Yamba
For a comfortable stay, consider staying at Stella Motel.

Best for: Large groups

The Stella Motel is well-placed up on Yamba Hill near the Pacific Hotel, close to Convent Beach and Main Beach. Guests can choose from single, double or Family Junior rooms, with all featuring double beds, flat-screen TVs and air conditioning. If you’re keen for the pick of the lot, level up to the Ocean View Apartment which opens directly to the front of the motel (where ocean vistas splash you right in the face) and four guests can comfortably stay thanks to two ensuite bathrooms, two double beds and a sofa bed.

Address: 17 Clarence St, Yamba

Airbnb and Stayz in Yamba

If you’re after pet-friendly accommodation or the very best in self-contained living, Yamba’s extensive range of Airbnb and Stayz properties will suit you. Many have private pools, large backyards for the dog and open plan designs for al fresco dining. Can never have enough options? Take a look at our full wrap of the best Airbnbs in Yamba for Yamba accommodation to fit the whole family.

The White House Yamba

the living room interior of The White House Yamba
The chic design makes for an Instagrammable interior.

Best for: Large groups

A two-storey four-bedroom residence that sleeps up to eight, The White House Yamba is an ideal retreat for groups. Situated on the southern edge of town, just a 10-minute walk to all of Yamba’s best cafes and Yamba’s best restaurants, and a five-minute walk to its best surf beach, Pippi, you won’t be left wanting when it comes to location.

The house itself is modern and minimalist and there’s open-plan kitchen and dining, plus an outdoor entertaining and lounge area with a Weber BBQ and dining table.

You can also alternate between three different lounge areas, but it’s the little luxuries that make this Yamba accommodation a cut above the rest. The free-standing bathtubs, generous Smeg oven, smart TVs and Tempur mattresses add up to a super comfortable stay.

The Beach House Studio

The Beach House Studio with ocean views in Yamba
Escape to your own private oceanfront sanctuary.

Best for: A romantic weekend away

You’d be hard-pressed to find a more idyllic spot, or more immaculately styled space, than this Yamba accommodation. And what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for with thoughtfully curated spaces with all the mod cons and killer sea views to boot.

Design junkies will adore the luxe linens, glass bifold doors, whitewashed walls and reclaimed timber furnishings. It’s basically the ultimate ultra-chic beach shack and perfect for an escape for two.

Mysa Yamba

the interior of Mysa Yamba
Retreat into this spacious and airy abode.

Best for: A home away from home

Bring the whole family along to Mysa Yamba, a four-bedroom renovated Airbnb in a leafy neighbourhood just outside of Yamba’s main scene.

The Yamba accommodation has its own pontoon and swimming pool, complete with pillowy day beds and an expansive deck. Kids will love the kayaks and a bunk room, as well as the vintage video games for rainy days.

Caravan parks in Yamba

Yamba’s caravan parks are renowned for their million-dollar positions right on waterfronts and beaches. Whether you’re setting up a swag, pulling your caravan in for the week, or just keen for a family-friendly spot to keep the kids smiling, choosing this style of Yamba accommodation is an affordable way to spend the summer season. Most are extremely pet-friendly too, so it’s just a choice of whether you prefer river frontage or being in the centre of town.

NRMA Blue Dolphin Yamba Holiday Resort

Best for: Families and anyone with pets

Travelling with the troop? The NRMA Blue Dolphin Yamba Holiday Resort has you covered. Situated just outside the centre of town, this Yamba accommodation features an abundance of family-friendly facilities.

Just try tearing the kids away from its onsite waterpark with slide, toys and fountains – or don’t. After all, there’s a swim-up pool bar located next door, perfect for weary mums and dads to keep an eye on little ones. Water babies can also enjoy the resort pool with its two waterslides, while tweens and teens might opt to while away the day in the tropical pool.

If you’d rather spend time getting closer to nature, pootle along the resort’s 300 metres of riverfront from where you can swim, fish, crab, water ski, jet ski, sail or kayak. Otherwise, there’s a pump track, climbing wall, snooker hall, games room, or go-karts — aka, plenty to keep everyone occupied.

Moreover, there’s an array of different accommodation categories to choose from, which can sleep up to eight. Choose from a dog-friendly villa, a camping or caravanning site, a spacious river-view unit, or one of the many options in between.

Address: Yamba Rd, Yamba

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BIG4 Saltwater Yamba Holiday Park

a tent surrounded by nature at BIG4 Saltwater Yamba Holiday Park
Enjoy a break in nature at BIG4 Saltwater Yamba Holiday Park. (Image: Chriss Mannix/Soda Communications)

Best for: Spoiled pups and active kids

This pet-friendly caravan park is set in a great Yamba location across 130 acres of parkland, just 10 minutes from the centre of town. Kids are the priority, whether they’re two or four-legged. For the human variety, they’ll jump between the giant jumping pillow, two outdoor playgrounds, and the standout The Oasis waterpark, unveiled in November 2024, which is kitted out with water features, toddler-friendly shallow shores, water slides and more. Plus, there’s kayaking, fishing and paddle boarding gear available for hire.

Choose from powered and unpowered campsites, which offer some of the largest slab and grass sites in the Yamba region, according to Big4. Non-campers can stay in cabins, some of which are pet friendly. The largest, Tuckeroo, sleeps up to 10 people while the Casuarina is perfect for small families or couples.

One big plus for dog lovers is the dedicated off-leash dog play area, where your pup can enjoy ramps and tunnels. The rest of the Yamba caravan park is also dog-friendly, if your pal stays on-leash.

Address: 286 O’Keefe’s Lane, Yamba

Calypso Yamba Holiday Park

a rustic cabin at Calypso Yamba Holiday Park
Settle into one of the cottage-style cabins at Calypso Yamba Holiday Park. (Image: Destination NSW)

Best for: Centre-of-everything location

Calypso Yamba Holiday Park is at the end of Yamba’s town centre, so you won’t be needing a car any time soon. There, you’ll find a mix of cabins (including an easy-access cabin that’s wheelchair-friendly) that sleep between two to four people.

In terms of caravanning and camping sites, the Yamba accommodation offers a mix of concrete slab and grass sites, all of which are conveniently placed near amenities. Facility wise, there’s even better news as a children’s playground, swimming pool, pontoon, bike path, BBQ area and dump point can all be found.

Address: Harbour Street, Yamba

Yamba camping spots

Most of Yamba’s best camping spots will involve a fee, and some are even found in the various caravan parks in and around town (so you’ll need to fork out for that access, too). No matter what you land on, it’s worth it, as you’ll score riverfront views, proximity to pristine beaches and easy access to clean amenities. Here are our favourites, and if you’re needing more inspiration, check out the top camping spots in Yamba and its surrounding areas.

Fishing Haven Holiday Park

Best for: Wildlife spotting

Out on Palmers Island (just minutes from Yamba) you’ll find the fisherman’s pick of camping spots – Fishing Haven Holiday Park. Right on the Clarence River, this park is all about family activity. You’ll play ‘I Spy’ with native critters, enjoy kayaking and swimming, and fish in the stunning Clarence River all day long.

Address: 35 River Rd, Palmers Island

Minnie Water Holiday Park

a group sitting outside their tent at Minnie Water Holiday Park
Check into Minnie Water Holiday Park if being close to nature is more your style.

Best for: Old-school camping vibes

A family favourite of many locals, Minnie Water Holiday Park is near the beautiful Yuraygir Coastal Walk, one of the best things to do in Yamba. There, you’ll find a range of cabins, van sites and campsites set among the beautiful beach bushland of peaceful Minnie Water.

You’ll be an hour’s drive out of Yamba, but if serenity and stripped back nothingness in the middle of nature’s splendour are entirely your speed, you can’t beat this Yamba accommodation.

Address: 646 Minnie Water Rd, Minnie Water

Woody Head Campground

Best for: Remote beachside stays

Thirty minutes out of Yamba, you’ll find the gorgeous Woody Head area, with an incredible campground run by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. You can take your caravan, camper trailer or tent to set up shop right by the beach, and there are even cute beach shack-style cabins if you’re needing four secure walls.

With 94 sites in total, you’ll need to book ahead. Factor $8 per vehicle, per night into your booking to cover your National Park fees, too.

Address: 92 Woody Head Rd, Woody Head

This article was originally written by Melissa Mason with updates by Kristie Lau-Adams.

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Melissa Mason
Melissa Mason is a freelance journalist who loves road tripping and car snacks. Previously holding Editor roles at ELLE, marie claire, Broadsheet and Pedestrian.TV, she now writes travel and lifestyle content for a wealth of Australian titles like SMH, Mamamia and Urban List, as well as copywriting for international brands. Outside of writing, she loves walks with her dog Ted, a great Sunday afternoon with friends, and op shopping. If she could be anywhere right now it would be lounging on a hammock at a tropical resort with a great romantic fantasy book.
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3 vintage train journeys to step back in time and explore NSW

(Credit: Krista Eppelstun)

From country landscapes to the coast, Vintage Rail Journeys blends the grandeur of the golden age of rail travel with immersive local experiences.

Travelling aboard the historic Southern Aurora train is the ultimate scenic journey through regional NSW. Operated by Vintage Rail Journeys, the former Southern Aurora is a step back in time, from the lovingly restored carriages to the Off Train Experiences that spotlight local history, artisanal crafts and regional producers.

Once the overnight express that ferried passengers between Sydney and Melbourne throughout the 1960s, this train has been revived to its former mid-century glory, from the cabin layouts to the original lettering. Today, the train takes passengers on scenic and historic five-day journeys – starting and ending in Sydney – through three distinct regions of NSW: The Riverina, Golden West and North Coast.

Vintage Rail Journeys Southern Aurora train carriage
Be transported into the golden age of travel. (Credit: Krista Eppelstun)

One of the most magical parts of travelling with Vintage Rail Journeys is waking up on the train. Each night, the train stables at a station so guests can enjoy a restful night’s sleep in stillness, before departing again at dawn. Passengers awake to the gentle motion of the carriage, flicking open the blinds to watch the landscape unfold at sunrise. There is no better way to start the day.

The onboard experience come evening time is just as picturesque. Guests enjoy the all-inclusive food and beverages, nursing cocktails in the Art Deco-inspired lounge carriage or lingering over a three-course dinner in the dining carriage. Outside the window, Eastern grey kangaroos bound across open plains and flocks of cockatoos scatter from the gumtrees. It’s an old-world way of travelling, a slower pace that’s increasingly rare amid the frenzy of modern life. From coastal sojourns to adventures through agrarian landscapes, these are the multi-day Vintage Rail Journeys itineraries transporting guests back in time.

The Riverina

Vintage Rail Journeys Southern Aurora train travelling through nsw
Travel through the agricultural heartland of NSW. (Credit: Krista Eppelstun)

The Riverina is the agricultural heartland of NSW. Over five days, Vintage Rail Journeys takes passengers through the region to experience its celebrated produce, wines and local history. Travelling in a loop through the Central West, guests can sample sweets at the Junee Liquorice & Chocolate Factory, housed inside a former flour mill, tour an olive grove alongside a second-generation olive farmer, and enjoy tastings at family-owned wineries where the grapes are harvested mere metres away.

The Riverina is also a region shaped by passionate local historians. The Fairground Follies museum in Bowral houses one of the world’s largest collections of mechanical music and carnival memorabilia – a riot of colour and nostalgia tucked away where you’d least expect it. Meanwhile, Temora Rural Museum offers a glimpse into the history of everyday life in rural NSW. It’s home to the NSW & ACT Ambulance Museum (yes, a museum within a museum), packed with ambulances that span the past 120 years (including horse-drawn!). And seeing it all aboard a vintage train makes it feel not just like you’re visiting history, but living inside of it.

North Coast

Forest Sky Pier
Take in the views from Forest Sky Pier. (Credit: Destination NSW)

This five-day journey is all about ocean views and slowing down in tune with the rhythm of coastal life. As you make your way north from Sydney, the water is never too far from sight, whether Vintage Rail Journeys is tracing the Gloucester River or travelling alongside sweeping stretches of coastline. You’ll want to sit by a window as the train passes through the Coffs Harbour region – it’s one of the most scenic stretches of the whole journey.

Guests can also disembark at Coffs Harbour to take in the beauty of the Great Dividing Range at the Forest Sky Pier – a surreal lookout point that looks like a runway disappearing into the sky. The train continues onward to Byron Bay, where guests can disembark to explore the iconic beach town at their own pace. And on the return journey to Sydney, keep your eyes peeled for dolphins – they’re known to frequent the Kooragang Wetlands near Newcastle, which guests visit on a lunch cruise on the final day.

Golden West

winery experience in new south wales
Jump off the train for a winery experience. (Credit: Krista Eppelstun)

Travelling through the Golden West by rail is like stepping into a Frederick McCubbin painting – a nod to the golden era of rail travel. This five-day journey evokes the era of Australian Impressionism, passing through some of the country’s most painterly landscapes while tracing a path through history.

Starting in Sydney, the train makes its way to the Hawkesbury River, where the train crosses a historic rail bridge over the bronze, glassy waters below. Guests disembark here to cruise the brackish inlet aboard a historic postal boat before returning to the train to continue into Gold Rush country. Ahead lie grand heritage towns and historic estates, including the 1870s Abercrombie House in Bathurst.

Special event journeys

meal onboard Vintage Rail Journeys Southern Aurora train
Enjoy all-inclusive dining and beverages on the way to special events. (Credit: Krista Eppelstun)

Regional NSW is home to some truly one-of-a-kind events, and Vintage Rail Journeys offers a memorable way to get there. Planning a trip to the Bathurst Repco 1000? Vintage Rail Journeys’ special itinerary combines accommodation, dining and transport into one seamless experience. Guests take the scenic route to Bathurst, where the train becomes a unique home base for the event, complete with transfers, all-inclusive dining and beverages, and three days of reserved grandstand seating before returning to Sydney Central Station.

For something a little more playful, guests can also join fellow Elvis enthusiasts on a special overnight journey to Parkes for the town’s iconic annual Elvis Festival. It’s a vintage rail journey – with a little added rock ‘n’ roll.

Step back into the golden age of rail travel at vintagerailjourneys.com.au.