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Inside Beach Club, Hamilton Island’s adults-only nirvana 

Credit: Lean Timms

Expect pared-back polish with a tropical lilt at this child-free haven of island escapism.

I wake to a horizon washed in pink and gold. I fall asleep to waves lapping the shore and wallabies grazing outside my room. So goes my daily routine at Beach Club, Hamilton Island’s secluded adults-only resort – best known for its direct beach frontage, personal service and horizon-grazing infinity pool. 

Beach Club emerged as the adults-only counterpoint to the island’s broader, family-friendly appeal – a deliberate retreat within a retreat. The low-slung sanctuary on Catseye Beach has always traded on intimacy and low-key elegance. Now its recent lobby and garden refresh signals a new chapter: lighter, brighter and more design-led, yet still anchored in that original promise of exclusivity and ease.  

Where is Beach Club hotel? 

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Beach Club sits right on Catseye Beach. (Credit: Courtney Atkinson)

Perched directly on the powder-soft curve of Catseye Beach, Beach Club occupies prime, toes-in-the-sand real estate in the heart of Hamilton Island. The hotel feels deliciously tucked away, yet it’s only a few minutes’ buggy ride from the island’s marina and restaurants.

Private VIP transfers from the island airport are included and the lovely staff even transport guests’ luggage directly from baggage claim to your room – meaning I step off the plane and am poolside with a glass of bubbles in hand within minutes of touchdown. Stress-free mode activated immediately. The hotel also offers an included point-to-point chauffeur service if you haven’t hired your own golf buggy to get around the island.  

To one side of the resort, you’ll find the island’s buzzing main pool precinct, tour desk and a glorious spread of eateries. Just five minutes’ walk to the other side, you’ll find the start of Hamilton Island’s hiking and mountain biking tracks. And in between are Spa wumurdaylin and the island’s fitness centre. However, when presented with Catseye Beach’s sweep of white sand and improbable blues mere metres from your room, you’ll be hard pressed to step a foot beyond the resort.

What is the style and character of Beach Club hotel? 

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Beach Club Restaurant offers poolside dining with ocean views. (Credit: Nikki To)
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Beach Club hotel's beautiful lobby lounge. (Credit: Eleanor Edström)
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The lounge area flows through to Beach Club Restaurant. (Credit: Eleanor Edström)

Boutique and beautifully self-contained, Beach Club trades the island’s family-friendly hum for a calmer, more curated tempo. The mood of the newly refurbished, open-plan lobby lounge is pared-back polish with a tropical lilt. Think timber floorboards, warm beige textiles, rough-cut stone tables and abstract wall art nodding to the tones and textures of island life. It feels grown-up but not austere.  

Champagne arrives swiftly after check in – cold, bright and just what I’m craving in the tropical humidity. We sit down on a lounge and sip, already feeling relaxed, as one of the staff members gives us the lowdown on the hotel’s facilities. Guests draped in linen drift between pool and shoreline; palms shift lazily in the breeze. There’s no soundtrack beyond the soothing lap of water and the low murmur of conversation – and best of all, no noisy children splashing in the pool. 

What are the rooms like at Beach Club hotel? 

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Beach Club rooms are bright and breezy. (Credit: Kara Rosenlund)

The hotel has plans to redesign the guest rooms soon – bringing them in line with the new lobby’s contemporary sophistication – but even now the aesthetic leans into relaxed refinement. Interiors are bright with pops of sapphire blue and sliding doors dissolve the boundary between inside and out, inevitably pulling your gaze towards the Coral Sea. My bathroom features stones in volcanic shades of grey, a luxe freestanding oval bathtub and Aesop amenities. 

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Beach Club offers beachfront privacy. (Credit: Lean Timms)
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The bathrooms feature grey stone and Aesop amenities. (Credit: Kara Rosenlund)
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Lower floor rooms open out to private patios.(Credit: Kara Rosenlund)

All 57 rooms of the resort are near-identical in layout and size, which lends a pleasing sense of equality: wherever you land, you’re guaranteed a stunning sea-facing view. Guests can choose from an outdoor patio on the ground floor separated by privacy screens or a balcony on the second floor. My cushy patio day bed becomes my favourite perch: here I watch in awe as wallabies with joeys in their pouches nibble on grass just metres away, framed by spectacular island views, and let the waves and lorikeets lull me into sweet afternoon repose. I can’t imagine it possible for anyone to feel anything but utter relaxation when staying here.

I retreat back inside only to snag a snack from the mini bar area. The area is spatious and equipped with a cocktail shaker, pod coffee machine and selection of treats from dark chocolate almonds to wine. There’s even an optional ‘turn down’ service each evening, where candles are lit and sweet dreams tea and chocolates are left in rooms – a small yet thoughtful touch. 

What facilities does Beach Club hotel have? 

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Beach Club’s infinity pool is a hotel highlight.

Ask any guest what the hotel’s pièce de résistance is, and the unanimous answer will be the infinity pool – a palm-fringed body of water whose glassy surface merges almost imperceptibly with the Coral Sea. Here you’ll find plush loungers overlooking the island’s iconic Passage Peak, poolside service and a blissful adults-only policy. Unlike many other pools on the island, this one is reserved for in-house guests only, making it a quiet hideaway. 

Just steps down onto the sand is a private stretch of beach dotted with shaded sun loungers for guests who prefer to be closer to the ocean. I love that the loungers have built-in head rests and that you don’t have to fight to find a free one. Feeling peckish, I order truffle and parmesan fries from the scannable QR code that are promptly delivered to my chair.  

Alongside use of island facilities including the nearby gym, the hotel offers complimentary access to all non-motorised sports equipment – whether you’re keen to hop on a catamaran, windsurfer, paddleboard or kayak. And when you return from your water adventures, make sure to stop by hotel reception – where a sunglasses cleaning service is even offered.

What is the dining like at Beach Club hotel? 

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Enjoy smashed avo toast at Beach Club Restaurant. (Credit: Eleanor Edström)
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Try the Talk & Taste experience at Beach Club. (Credit: Eleanor Edström)

Daily breakfast is included and à la carte, either at poolside Beach Club Restaurant (which reopens for lunch and dinner) or delivered to your room. While the menu ranges from a nutritious Buddha bowl to buttermilk pancakes with praline butter and nasi goreng, I fall into the habit of ordering the smashed avo toasted with Persian feta, dukkah and heirloom tomatoes, coupled with the always-refreshing cold pressed juice of the day.

Meanwhile, lunch brings casual bites including Wagyu beef burgers, battered soft shell crab sandwiches, lemon pepper squid and house-cured salmon. And should you get thirsty throughout the day, you can make use of complimentary barista coffee and non-alcoholic drinks from the bar.

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Beach Club Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

At dinner, the grilled Queensland prawns with smoked compound, local fried curry leaves and lime is a serious standout – the zesty-ness pairing delightfully with the prawns’ sweet flesh. While the duck breast with baby beetroot is tempting for the main, I opt for the lamb rump served with pea ragout and parsley Paris mash. It’s homey, indulgent and layered with flavour. 

The service is warm, too – yet discreet. Our waiter Marco tells us that the tiny decorative starfish on our table are there to help the staff remember whether we prefer sparkling or still water, so they don’t have to bother us by asking every time they top up our glasses.

For wine-curious guests, the hotel also offers an intimate Talk & Taste experience where elegant native-inspired bites are paired with a selection of Australian wines, either all white or all red.

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Does Beach Club hotel have access for guests with disabilities?

The hotel has some accessible facilities, and the common areas located on the ground level are wheelchair accessible. Hamilton Island’s nearby Main Pool has ramp access, too. 

Is Beach Club hotel family-friendly?

Beach Club is an adults-only hotel designed as a calm, child-free sanctuary. If you are travelling with children, Hamilton Island has many family-friendly hotels, such as chic new The Sundays and iconic Reef View Hotel. 

The details

Best for: Couples looking for a boutique, adults-only sanctuary providing front-row living to one of Australia’s most coveted coastal panoramas. 

Address: 9 Resort Dr, Whitsundays QLD 4802 

Price: from $909 per night (two night minimum) 

Website: Beach Club Hotel

 

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Eleanor Edström
Eleanor Edström is Australian Traveller’s Associate Editor. Previously a staff writer at Signature Luxury Travel & Style and Vacations & Travel magazines, she's a curious wordsmith with a penchant for conservation, adventure, the arts and design. She discovered her knack for storytelling much earlier, however – penning mermaid sagas in glitter ink at age seven. Proof that her spelling has since improved, she holds an honours degree in English and philosophy, and a French diploma from the University of Sydney. Off duty, you’ll find her pirouetting between Pilates and ballet classes, or testing her friends’ patience with increasingly obscure vocabulary.
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Can’t handle the cold? Hamilton Island serves a slice of summer in winter

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When the winter chill settles in, an escape to Hamilton Island’s year-round tropical shores is the only acceptable coping mechanism.

As a heliophile with the cold tolerance of a Mediterranean house cat, the arrival of winter tends to spark a particular panic. How will I survive? Must I really start layering? What do you mean, Aperol season is over? But there are far better ways to spend the cooler months than sulking in the depths of your doona.

Enter, Hamilton Island. With its year-round sunshine and permanent on-holiday atmosphere, this Whitsundays favourite promises a veritable slice of summer in winter.

Think salt-stiff hair and the smug pleasure of devouring seafood beside the water while friends back home are defogging their windscreens. Here’s why Hamilton Island should figure into your winter plans.

1. Year-round summer weather

A woman hiking along the Passage Peak trail on Hamilton Island.
Hike under sunny winter skies on Hamilton Island. (Image: Andrew Caitens)

In the crisper months, Hamilton Island offers perfectly mild, sunny weather (17-24°C) that lends itself to morning swims and afternoon spritzes. Better still, you can enjoy the island’s outdoor adventures – from hiking to mountain biking – without the humidity or rain you’ll often find in summertime. With direct flights from most major Australian cities offering ease of access, Hamilton Island is the ideal place to flee the cold.

2. Getting active without the humidity

A buggy parked overlooking Hamilton Island’s golf course, with sweeping views of the sea at Whitsundays in winter.
Zip around Hamilton Island by buggy. (Image: Hamilton Island)

Whether you’re hiking up to Passage Peak or exploring the island by buggy, tropical Queensland humidity is nobody’s friend. The one way to guarantee you will avoid the inevitable stickiness and fluffy hair? Visit during winter. There’s plenty to be enjoyed, from sunrise yoga at The Sundays (exclusive to guests of The Sundays) to playing golf on Dent Island.

3. Hamilton Island Race Week

Yachts racing across the sparkling Whitsundays during Hamilton Island Race Week.
Feel the thrill of Hamilton Island Race Week. (Image: Salty Dingo)

Taking place in August, Hamilton Island Race Week is a destination in its own right that attracts spectators and racers from around the globe. Boating enthusiasts and thrill-seeking holidaymakers flock to the island, which is palpably energetic as the first yachts set off for Dent Passage from Hamilton Island Yacht Club. The annual action-packed week, taking place from 15 to 22 August in 2026, offers an exciting calendar of on- and off-water events – spanning everything from celebrity chef dinners to golfing comps and wine tastings.

4. Best time for snorkelling

A woman snorkelling in the crystal-clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef.
Explore Hamilton Island’s winter waters. (Image: Andrew Caitens)

While the crowds on Hamilton Island may disperse with the cooler weather, the marine life certainly doesn’t. Winter is widely considered one of the best times to snorkel and dive in the Whitsundays.

It’s down to a number of reasons: excellent water visibility, higher chances of seeing whales as they migrate north and – best of all – no nasty stingers. This means no need to wear those notoriously unflattering full-body wetsuits visitors have to wear in warmer months. On top of all this, you’ll find calm seas ideal for sailing and Great Barrier Reef tours.

5. Fewer crowds

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Experience a quieter Hamilton Island on a kayaking adventure. (Image: Hamilton Island)

Winter is often the quietest time to visit Hamilton Island, with the peak season crowds thinned to a relaxed trickle. You can snorkel or dive straight off the reef-laced waters of Catseye Beach, then swap fins for a buggy and zip between One Tree Hill, the marina and sunset cocktails without the usual summer queues. Active days stretch from kayaking, sailing and jet skiing to hopping over to famous Whitehaven Beach to witness those breathtaking white swirls of silica sand. You won’t have to elbow your way to the front of the crowd to get a good snap.

6. Delicious dining

The interiors of Bommie Restaurant, featuring modern coastal design with warm lighting and elegant detailing.
Treat yourself to Bommie Restaurant’s fine dining featuring fresh, seasonal Aussie produce. (Image: Nikki To)

The food on Hamilton Island tastes just as good any time of year, and winter is still perfect weather for sundowners. Start with an iced tea Negroni at harbourside Bommie Deck, before transitioning to Bommie Restaurant for a fine-dining feast centering on seasonal Aussie ingredients. Or perhaps enjoy a more casual poolside evening at Sails Restaurant, where plates of chermoula chicken skewers, baked cauliflower steak and crispy sumac squid come served with ocean views. From family-friendly pub meals to elevated wine tastings, there’s something for everyone.

5. Clear skies for idyllic views

The golden hour across the Whitsundays in winter.
End your day with golden Hamilton Island sunsets over the water. (Image: Hamilton Island)

Never let a cloud rain on the parade of Hamilton Island’s spectacular scenery. Winter brings clearer skies and more stable weather to the Whitsundays, meaning your picture-perfect sunset at One Tree Hill is likely to remain that way. And after putting in the legwork to hike to a scenic lookout, the last thing you want is a vista hidden behind low cloud and haze.

To learn more about travelling to the Whitsundays in winter, visit hamitlonisland.com.au.