15 of the best Hamilton Island restaurants

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From Asian fusion and contemporary Italian to beachside fine dining and classic fish and chips, Hamilton Island restaurants whip up feasts for any occasion.

Hamilton Island restaurants dish up a raft of memorable meals, where world-class culinary creations roll out amid dreamy Whitsunday views and that inimitable island atmosphere. Alternatively, after a day filled with exploring some of Hamilton Island’s action-packed activities, or perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime day trip, you might be more in the mood for an easy, breezy takeaway dinner to be enjoyed in the comfort of your superb accommodation. Whatever you’re craving, there’s a sensational eatery to suit.

Here are 15 of the best Hamilton Island restaurants.

The shortlist

Hottest new opening: Catseye Pool Club
Best date spot: Coca Chu
Family-friendly: Manta Ray
Casual eats: Sails
Great for special occasions: Bommie Restaurant

1. Catseye Pool Club

Eastern Rock Lobster at Catseye Pool Club

The mouth-watering Eastern Rock Lobster is a signature dish at Catseye Pool Club. (Image: Christopher Pearce)

Anticipated far beyond the powder-white shores of Hamilton Island, Catseye Pool Club serves as one of the country’s most anticipated restaurant openings of 2025. Found inside The Sundays, set to swing its doors open at the end of April 2025, the Hamilton Island restaurant is the latest brainchild from Josh and Julie Niland, the culinary all-stars behind Sydney’s globally acclaimed Saint Peter. While the menu awaits to be sampled, the team is promising “island-style" dining intended to be passed around and shared as the turquoise swirls of the Coral Sea provide a jaw-dropping backdrop. Dotted with locally sourced produce, a sample menu teases the likes of Eastern rock lobster rolls with tarragon mayo to start before diving into your pick of three feasts spanning roasted Sommerlad chicken from NSW, grass-fed beef rib eye and coral trout in salt pastry, all with an array of mouth-watering accompaniments. To wash it all down? A Neapolitan Sundae finished with your choice of three flavours, or a soft cream with waffle.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Location: The Sundays, 8 Palm Terrace Way, Whitsundays

2. The Palms

a tropical alfresco setting at The Palms, Whitsundays

Nab a picnic table at The Palms.

If you can resist the allure of the neighbouring Marina Tavern (more on that further below) you’ll stumble right into The Palms, which opened in December 2024. A chilled-out haven dotted with picnic tables, green-and-white Pagoda umbrellas and a shiny, beer-slinging Airstream, the Hamilton Island restaurant also offers hearty snacks and barbecued meats. Nibble on brisket sliders, bug rolls or pots of prawns before things get serious on the grill where pork ribs and ginger beer chicken roast off. Our tip? Go for one of the two share platters drowning in all the meat you can handle because, well, holidays. Live music and a big screen to watch the footy keep crowds around for hours.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Breezy

Location: 22 Front St, Whitsundays

3. Coca Chu

a spread of food at Coca Chu, Hamilton Island

The menu at Coca Chu is a celebration of Southeast Asian flavours. (Image: Rhiannon Taylor)

Dine on the freshest of fare, blending big Asian flavours with achingly fresh local produce at Coca Chu, one of the most beloved Hamilton Island restaurants. Overlooking serene Catseye Beach, the eatery is inspired by the hawker-style street food of Southeast Asia, so everything is designed to be shared. Step inside an all-too-delicious-smelling dining room, overlooking the sand just out front, to sample the ever-popular tiger prawn betel leaf with macadamia, coriander and coconut, a crispy pork belly with shaved cabbage and plum sauce, and wok-fried greens with chilli, garlic and vegan oyster sauce. To top it off, the vibe is lively and loud, so bringing the entire family will prove just as memorable as securing a waterfront table for two.

Cuisine: Southeast Asian

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Electric

Location: Hamilton Island Resort Centre, Resort Drive, Whitsundays

4. Romano’s Italian Restaurant

contemporary Italian fare at Romano's, Hamilton Island

Dine on contemporary Italian fare at Romano’s Italian Restaurant. (Image: Kara Rosenlund)

With its contemporary Italian menu coupled with an elegant atmosphere, Romano’s Italian Restaurant is one of the most romantic Hamilton Island restaurants on offer. Start your evening with a pre-dinner cocktail at the bar before taking your seat, which will ideally be at one of the tables on the deck overlooking bobbing vessels docked at the marina. Inventive standouts include bucatini granchio with Queensland spanner crab, garlic and white wine, guanciale, and capers, and Pesce Spada Allo Griglia with swordfish, salad and caramelised celeriac puree. Book well before you travel, as this place is endlessly adored and it’s tough to get in last-minute.

Cuisine: Italian

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Intimate

Location: Front St, Hamilton Island

5. Bommie Restaurant

oysters and champagne at Bommie Restaurant, Hamilton Island

Enjoy oysters and champagne at the award-winning Bommie Restaurant. (Image: Jason Loucas)

While its name, taken from the Aboriginal word ‘bombora’, reflects the shallow, colourful patches of reef dotted around the waters of Hamilton Island, Bommie Restaurant’s innovative Australian menu reflects its more immediate surrounds. Located in the architecturally striking Hamilton Island Yacht Club, this award-winning Hamilton Island restaurant is one of the best places to indulge on the island. Relaxing in its sophisticated candlelit dining room, decorated with floor-to-ceiling sculptures by artist Glenn Murray, you’ll dine on locally sourced, seasonal produce crafted by head chef Alice James. Choose the decadent three-course set meal including the likes of Queensland tiger prawns done with house-made farfalle and gremolata, kangaroo tartare with fennel seed lavosh and a mustard emulsion, plus the market fish, pan-seared with soft shell crab and a spiced coconut emulsion.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Refined

Location: Front St, Hamilton Island

6. Popeyes Takeaway

fish and chips on the table at Popeyes Takeaway, Whitsundays

Tuck into Popeyes’ finest fish and chips. (Image: Kara Rosenlund)

No island holiday, particularly one with an epic collection of beaches and dramatic swimming pools, is complete without a post-sun helping of takeaway fish and chips.

Here, the place to be is Popeyes Takeaway. There are classic catches available daily, as well as old-school potato scallops, beer-battered onion rings and seafood sticks. Choose the Seafood Basket packed with prawn cutlets, fried squid, fish your way, a seafood stick and chips to sample Popeyes’ finest. A great family-friendly spot overlooking the water, the Hamilton Island restaurant also cooks up kid-friendly chicken chippies and fish dippers, plus pineapple fritters and four different burgers.

Cuisine: Fish and chips

Average price: $$

Atmosphere: Fuss-free

Location: Front St, Whitsundays

7. Pebble Beach

champagne and oysters on qualia's signature Talk and Taste experience

Enjoy champagne and oysters as part of qualia’s signature Talk and Taste experience.

If you’re staying at the exclusive qualia and seeking an elevated lunch experience, a table at Pebble Beach is not to be missed. Set at the water’s edge in the dreamiest location within the luxury property, arguably the most lavish Hamilton Island accommodation pick, the restaurant offers a sweeping panorama of white sand and the neighbouring Whitsunday Islands. Designed by executive chef Joshua Hingston, the menu celebrates fresh local produce in magnificent fashion, shining a light on ingredients grown on the island itself. Prepare for a sublime sitting matched with Australian and international wines while the likes of panko crumbed taleggio with balsamic caramelised onion, baked pumpkin, lemon myrtle seeded crackers start you off spectacularly, while the southern braised wagyu beef cheek stands out as a main.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Average price: $$$$

Atmosphere: Glamorous

Location: qualia/20 Whitsunday Blvd, Whitsundays

8. Pizzeria and Gelato Bar

different gelato flavours on display at Pizzeria and Gelato Bar, Whitsundays

Pick from a rotating selections of gelato favourites. (Image: Hamilton Island Enterprises Limited)

A few minutes’ stroll from Popeyes, in the heart of the Marina Village, the Pizzeria and Gelato Bar is another laid-back Hamilton Island restaurant designed for families. Serving up barista-made coffee, 20 pizza flavours and a rotating batch of gelato favourites from 4pm, the hot spot nails laid-back holiday indulgence. You’ll find all the classics on crispy-thin bases including a Margherita, Super Supreme and Hawaiian, as well as gourmet creations stacked with pancetta, bacon, mushrooms and carbonara sauce (the Carbonara), sweet chilli prawns, cherry tomato and bocconcini (the Sweet Chilli Prawn) and pulled lamb, olives and fetta (the Braised Lamb). Also available are vegetarian and gluten-free options, plus vegan cheese. Nab a curb-side table for a chilled-out island must-experience.

Cuisine: Pizza

Average price: $$

Atmosphere: Rowdy

Location: Front St, Whitsundays

9. Manta Ray

dining at Manta Ray by the marina, Hamilton Island

Dine on classic Mediterranean fare by the marina. (Image: Rhiannon Taylor)

Another eatery offering beautiful views across the marina, Manta Ray is the place for a low-key, family-friendly meal with plenty of choice. As a bonus, if you’re a guest staying at the Reef View Hotel, Palm Bungalows, or any stay booked through Hamilton Island Holiday Homes, you can take advantage of Hamilton Island’s Kids Stay & Eat Free program. Look for fish drifting off the outdoor dining deck and gaze at lolly-pink sunsets while you pick at antipasti classics like burrata and charred zucchini, as well as heartier options, including slow cooked lamb shoulder or seared chicken with caper dressing. There’s also a relaxed bar where you can enjoy aperitivo from 3pm until 5pm every weekend.

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Easy going

Location: Front St, Whitsundays

10. Bob’s Bakery

Bob's Bakery in marina village, Hamilton Island

Find Bob’s Bakery in the heart of the marina village. (Image: Hamilton Island Enterprises Limited)

Sometimes, all you need is something simple on holidays. Enter the Hamilton Island bakery go-to, located in the heart of the marina village. Bob’s Bakery dishes up chunky meat pies, flaky sausage rolls, buttery croissants, humongous sandwiches and fresh sushi rolls daily. Prefer something sweet? Load up on Danish pastries and classic treats, baked to perfection right on-site. Additionally, if you’re celebrating a special occasion on the Island, Bob’s creates made-to-order cakes, so there’s no need to stress about trying to drag something over from the mainland. Doors open from 6.30am to 3pm every day.

Cuisine: Baked goods

Average price: $

Atmosphere: No frills

Location: 137 Front St, Hamilton Island

11. Beach Club Restaurant

Qualia isn’t the only Hamilton Island accommodation offering ultra-deluxe dining. The stunning Beach Club, an adults-only hotel located right behind Catseye Beach, plays home to the excellent Beach Club Restaurant, a poolside feast fit for royalty. Shaking up fruity cocktails and cooking up a menu filled with the freshest of seafood, the exclusive restaurant (guests of the hotel receive preferential treatment when it comes to locking in a table) embraces quality ingredients with finesse. You can order small snacks, but we recommend settling in for the tasting menu, which covers the likes of kingfish sashimi, beef tartare and duck breast à l’orange with braised witlof, orange caramel, roasted hazelnuts, orange zest, and carrot purée.

Cuisine: International

Average price: $$$$

Atmosphere: High-flying

Location: Beach Club, 9 Resort Dr, Whitsundays

12. Pool Terrace

the dining area at Pool Terrace, Hamilton Island

Feast on share plates next to the sparkling pool. (Image: Rhiannon Taylor)

It’s one street away from Catseye Beach, however, the airy Pool Terrace restaurant offers its own waterfront indulgence via hearty snacks and impeccable service. Located within the Reef View Hotel, right beside the property’s trademark Reef View Hotel Pool, this Hamilton Island restaurant is a great spot to fuel up ahead of a big afternoon, or help you wind down after a morning of swimming. Keep your sunnies on as you feast overlooking the glorious lap pool as share plates including salt and pepper squid, popcorn chicken and mushroom and mozzarella arancini put smiles on dials. If tummies are really rumbling, there’s also a chicken burger with chips, the seared tuna salad and a battered barramundi with chips.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Chilled out

Location: Reef View Hotel, 12 Resort Dr, Whitsundays

13. Clubhouse Restaurant

the outdoor seating area at Clubhouse Restaurant, Hamilton Island

The Clubhouse Restaurant on Dent Island offers sensational views of Passage Peak and the Coral Sea. (Image: Thomas Lisson)

One of the most scenic Hamilton Island restaurants is undoubtedly the Clubhouse Restaurant, part of the Hamilton Island Golf Club and located atop Dent Island. Before you settle in, immerse yourself in dazzling views, including a glimpse of Passage Peak, one of Hamilton Island’s most picturesque walking trails.

From inside this refined eatery, which can only be reached if you set sail from Hamilton Island itself to Dent Island, humpback whales have been spotted as large glass windows let in utterly enchanting sights. But the best is yet to come. A brilliant seasonal menu that works magic with local produce includes torched salmon with sushi rice, seared scallops with pea puree, chicken breast with truffle potatoes and greens, and a lamb rump with carrot puree and minted salsa verde. The dress code is smart casual so leave singlets, denim, boardies and rubber thongs back at your accommodation.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Average price: $$$$

Atmosphere: Exclusive

Location: Dent Island, Whitsundays

14. Sails

dining by the pool at Sails restaurant, Whitsundays

Have a romantic dinner poolside at Sails. (Image: Riley Williams)

A great spot to grab a casual meal between your day’s activities, Sails restaurant is located at the centre of Hamilton Island’s most happening hub, right next to Main Pool. Offering easy meals and views over Catseye Beach plus the Instagram-friendly Dolphin Pool, the Hamilton Island restaurant offers an a la carte menu spanning karaage chicken, salt and pepper squid, a bug bun with pickled cucumber, a boneless chicken thigh curry and crisp pork belly with slaw. Wash it all down with something from the bar, the perfect coupling for dreamy poolside R&R.

Cuisine: Modern Australian

Average price: $$$

Atmosphere: Holiday mode

Location: Resort Dr, Whitsundays

15. Marina Tavern

classic pub fare at Marina Tavern, Hamilton Island

Chill out on the deck while enjoying classic pub fare at Marina Tavern.

Missing your favourite grub from back home? Make a beeline to the local Hamilton Island pub, Marina Tavern, where the vibe is low-key and drinks just keep coming. Seats are sprawled out across a large outdoor deck, offering the perfect meeting spot for large groups. In the way of food, generous pub classics are the order of every day, with four terrific Parmi options taking centre stage, plus a range of burgers and salads, a 300g grain-fed scotch steak and a dedicated kids’ menu. The selection of snacks is worth a squiz, too, as you’ll find cheesy garlic bread, onion rings, lemon pepper squid and more.

Cuisine: Pub fare

Average price: $$

Atmosphere: Local

Location: 172 Front St, Whitsundays

Planning a holiday to Hamilton Island? Read more travel tips on our guide to Hamilton Island.

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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Hamilton Island’s new resort has Coral Sea views and free ice-cream

Evergreen editor Rachael Thompson checked into the first new hotel to open on Hamilton Island since 2007.

Designed to deliver an elevated holiday experience with families in mind, The Sundays is the first new hotel on Hamilton Island since the opening of qualia in 2007. With contemporary spaces that echo the island’s surroundings, a world-class restaurant by renowned culinary duo Josh and Julie Niland and spectacular Coral Sea views, The Sundays has positioned itself as the new must-stay accommodation in The Whitsundays. It has successfully filled the gap for families who want a luxurious stay on Hamilton Island without compromising comfort or kid-friendly amenities.

Returning to the island two decades later offered a unique perspective on the island’s transformation, made all the more compelling by the debut of this highly anticipated resort. 

Location

View over the pool to Catseye Bay from The Sundays Hamilton Island.

The Sundays looks across Catseye Bay.

The Sundays is located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef on the reef’s most iconic island, Hamilton Island. The resort sits on the arc of white sand, at the northern end of Catseye Beach.

Hamilton Island is the most accessible and commercially serviced island in the Whitsundays, with direct flights from Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, plus convenient boat transfers from the Queensland mainland. The Sundays is a 15-minute walk from Hamilton Island Airport, or a few minutes drive with return shuttle bus transfers to and from Hamilton Island Airport and Marina are included with all bookings.

You’ll be spoilt for choice with great bars and eateries, scenic walking tracks, beautiful beaches and a year-round average temperature of 27°C. The island is also a prime launching point for two of the region’s must-do experiences: Whitehaven Beach and Heart Reef.

Find out everything you need to know before visiting the island in our guide.

Style and character

The modern coastal foyer at The Sundays Hamilton Island.

Common spaces are breezy and channel relaxed coastal vibes.

The Sundays occupies the site of the first Hamilton Island hotel, the Hamilton Island Palm Terrace Hotel, which first opened in 1990. Where a dated property once stood, there is now a breezy, modern resort featuring contemporary rooms that open to Coral Sea views. 

Designer Carrie Williams was called upon to infuse the accommodation with laid-back tropical vibes. Drawing inspiration from the island’s natural surroundings, she created interiors that feel both relaxed and refined, using natural textures and a Whitsundays-inspired palette of cool aquas, lush greens, sand-toned floor tiles and blonde timber furniture.

The Sundays partnered with young First Nations and Hungarian artist Tiarna Herczeg from the Kuku Yalanji/Kuku Nyungkul Warra people, whose large colourful works make a statement throughout the public areas, with smaller pieces elevating the guestrooms.

Facilities

The Coral Sea view from Catseye Pool Club.

Catseye Pool Club is helmed by renowned chef Josh Niland.

At The Sundays, every detail has been curated to feel like an indulgent escape – from the world-class restaurant to the sparkling swimming pool.

The Sundays is focused on delivering against the challenges and realities of family holidays via some practical but thoughtful services and amenities that set it apart from other accommodations. The deck area has magnificent views of the entire bay and sea, and also serves as a stage for kids’ activities like movie nights and family morning yoga. Poolside private cabanas feature family-sized day beds and amenities that allow one to spend a relaxing day soaking up the views and holiday vibes. The Ice Cream Happy Hour is a hit, offering an alternative to a turn-down service, where kids and families are offered a complimentary cone or cup with a scoop or two – kids will delight at seeing the small gold coin used to pay for the ice-cream scoop that appears in your room each day.

Complimentary transport around the Island makes things smooth, while complimentary non-motorised watersports, including stand-up paddleboards, catamarans, kayaks and snorkelling equipment, will keep active ones entertained. 

Prams, cots and the whole accoutrements that a family may need are on hand.

Rooms

A sliding window looking out the balcony with Coral Sea views.

Soak up stunning water views from your room.

59 generously-sized rooms (including eight family connecting rooms and three accessible rooms) make way for sparkling Coral Sea views. A sliding window separates the bathroom from the living area and can be drawn back to reveal the palms and Catseye Beach. Every bathroom features a freestanding bath with bath salts – the perfect way to end your day. There are also luxurious Leif hair and body products, robes, umbrellas and yoga mats, 

Each room includes a large balcony or terrace to make the most of the view and enjoy the fresh coastal. I stayed in one of the terrace rooms, which open onto the grass, offering easy access to the restaurant and pool. If your priority is a fabulous view, opt for one of the balcony rooms with beds that face the sea.  Kitchenettes with sinks DeLonghi kettles/coffee machines, and microwaves are particularly useful for young families.

The Sundays Hamilton Island bathroom with a freestanding bath.

Every room has an indulgent freestanding bath.

I was pleased to find how carefully considered the mini-bar was, offering a range of treats I indulge in at home. Tony’s Chocolonely, Cobs popcorn, FUNDAY lollies, Kettle chips, corn chips and salsa, The Everleigh Bottling Co’s pre-made cocktails, Charles Heidsieck (the island’s preferred Champagne) and juice. They were hard to resist, and frankly, I didn’t. Milklab milk – full cream, oat and almond – and T2 tea are complimentary. 

Food and drink

A lobster and some bread rolls.

The restaurant’s menu appeals to both adults and children alike.

Hamilton Island was ready for a new dining experience, and Cateseye Pool Club has more than filled the gap. Helmed by Josh and Julie Niland, this restaurant unsurprisingly delivers big on flavour. Unlike the pair’s fine-dining Sydney restaurant Saint Peter, Catseye Pool Club offers a more approachable menu that appeals to a wider audience

Lounge by the pool while enjoying laid-back bites and punchy cocktails, including the refreshing house salad tossed with goat’s feta, avocado, tomato, radishes, gem lettuce, and mint or the satisfying souvas packed with garlic yoghurt, fries, tomato, onions and parsley. 

Indoors, you’ll find a menu featuring a mix of local seafood, native ingredients and elevated comfort food in the form of share plates. Expect pillowy pizza bread, perfectly cooked coral trout, Tweed Heads Eastern Rock Lobster, grilled Elgin Valley chicken skewers and battered fried wild fish tacos with fermented pineapple hot sauce — the latter a standout I won’t forget anytime soon. The meal was perfectly rounded off with a raspberry and coconut trifle.

It’s worth noting that the menu heavily focuses on seafood and meat, with only a few vegetarian-friendly plates.

Ice cream at The Sundays Hamilton Island.

Enjoy a complimentary scoop of ice cream every day.

Breakfast is complimentary, and watching the sunrise while tucking into the best zucchini fritters I’ve ever eaten definitely put me in a good mood. Freshly baked pastries are also on the menu I heard multiple people rave about the chocolate croissants.

Every day from 2-4pm, take your MerMoney gold coin down to the pool and treat yourself to complimentary scoops of ice cream.

Does The Sundays have access for guests with disabilities?

There are three rooms specifically designed to accommodate guests with accessibility needs.

Is The Sundays family-friendly?

The view from The Sundays swimming pool to the rooms.

The al fresco area features poolside private cabanas feature family-sized day beds.

Spacious connecting rooms, a kids’ club and family-friendly dining make The Sundays about as family-friendly as hotels get.

Details

Best for: Families

Address: 10 Palm Terrace Way, Whitsundays

Price: From $891 per night.

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