The Hotel: Sails Resort Port Macquarie by Rydges
The four-and-a-half-star Sails Port Macquarie by Rydges is a new addition to Port Macquarie’s Marina precinct. Located an easy stroll to the vibrant Port Macquarie CBD and taking inspiration from the Hamptons coastal lifestyle, the waterfront hotel’s stylish and contemporary decor makes for a relaxing escape. Lounge by the resort style pool, perch in a poolside cabana with a refreshing cocktail in hand, take advantage of the hotel’s private jetty and kayak to explore the river or truly indulge with a relaxing massage at the neighbouring spa.
When it is time to wind down, guests can put up their feet in front of a flat-screen TV in their spacious King Room or treat themselves to a cup of tea or coffee. Waterfront dining can be enjoyed in the hotel’s bar and restaurant offering a sun-drenched breakfast buffet and moonlight dinners, as well as craft beers and an extensive cocktail and wine list.
Room Details
Standard Superior King Room
- Bed size/type: King bed
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Features a flat-screen TV, media HUB, mini-bar, en suite bathroom, ironing facilities, and hot drink-making facilities,
Garden View King Room
- Bed size/type
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Features a flat-screen TV, media HUB, mini-bar, en suite bathroom, ironing facilities, and hot drink-making facilities, as well as a balcony or terrace with garden views
Water View King Room
- Bed size/type
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
- Features a flat-screen TV, media HUB, mini-bar, en suite bathroom, ironing facilities, and hot drink-making facilities, as well as a balcony or terrace overlooking the river, marina or pool
The Area: Port Macquarie, NSW
Port Macquarie, NSW The city of Port Macquarie is just 2 and a half hours north of Newcastle. Three patrolled beaches can be found along the stretch of coastline, with gorgeous local beaches in between offering plenty of fishing, surfing and sailing opportunities. When not enjoying the crystal clear waters, travellers can keep themselves busy with bushwalking, river cruises, four-wheel driving, Theatre at The Glasshouse and horse riding.