Mission Beach Hideaway Holiday Village — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Mission Beach, Australia
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Mission Beach Hideaway Holiday Village

Mission Beach  ·  Australia  ·  58 60 Porter Promenade

4.0 392 guest reviews

About Mission Beach Hideaway Holiday Village — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Mission Beach

Mission Beach Hideaway Holiday Village is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Mission Beach, Australia. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, fly fishing, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.0 / 5

Jane Barratt
★★★★☆ Aug 2025

One of our favourite places. Spent a little over 2 weeks here again over winter. Bathrooms tidy and clean. They have done a lot to improve the aesthetic of the cabins, camp kitchen and reception area. Pool area has had a makeover. But please consider some form of heating for the winter months as the water temp was inhibiting. We'll be back.

Annie Nathalie Enc
★★★☆☆ Jul 2025

Great location and a great pool. The cabin felt a bit worn and old – I didn’t feel completely comfortable there. But I guess that’s to be expected for the price. All in all, it wasn’t too bad considering how much it cost

Nicholas O'Sullivan
★☆☆☆☆ Jul 2025

We stayed here for two days as part of our June/July getaway, and unfortunately, it hasn’t been the best start to our trip. It was clear that the notes in my booking weren’t read—I mentioned I had a side-fold camper, yet I was allocated a site with such limited turning space that it was impossible to get my small camper trailer onto the slab. They do have a little bobcat to manoeuvre your rig but its hitch wasn’t compatible with my pin based trailer connection. The layout feels more like a modern housing estate—hello, neighbours!—with cars spilling out onto the grass and edging into the roadway. The sites are far too cramped. When I asked reception about changing sites, I was told it wasn’t as simple as moving to a vacant one. Apparently, some spots are reserved for their ‘regular’ seasonal travellers—which made me feel like my money was worth less than theirs. What a joke considering it’s over $110 for two nights. In the end, I was moved to a grassed, powered site, which was equally small. We decided to cut our stay short and move on after just one night. I would also recommend the caravan park provides bins in the men’s bathroom and laundry. The location of the caravan park is great, but the sites are too small and overpriced. I’d recommend staying elsewhere.