Explore places such as Australia Zoo while you’re in the area. The picturesque setting of Eudlo Creek Conservation Park showcases the area’s natural beauty. The riverfront and restaurants are just some of the things to enjoy while you’re in the area.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Diddillibah?
Taking the local weather in Diddillibah into account is an important factor for planning your visit, especially if you plan to spend your trip by the pool. The hottest months are usually December and January, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are July and August, with an average of 18°C. Average annual precipitation for Diddillibah is 955 inches.
Diddillibah Hotel Reviews
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Very clean . great location . good food . we will come again."
"From arrival to departure, the staff could not be any more helpful. The studio room we had was very functional and well set out. The outside activities were very good but there was a little noise from some young people around the pool at night.
Overall, a very good place to stay."
A verified traveller stayed at BreakFree Alexandra Beach
"The bed was really comfortable and it was nice a quiet, however the air conditioner was set at 23 and could not change and at night it would get hot and you could not make it cooler so you could have a good night sleep. "
"Great pool area, heated, restaurant and bar next to the pool that does poolside drinks. 50m walk down to the patrolled beach. Great peaceful location"
A verified traveller stayed at Ramada By Wyndham Marcoola Beach
"Perfectly situated on the end of the esplanade which is full of boutique stores and dining options. Opposite the surf club and main beach. Beautiful easy grade walks in every direction. Rooftop spa, swimming pool and spa salon on site. The only thing i didnt like was the parking as you can't access it before check in, the allocated check in bays are hard to spot and once checked in you have have to open the electric doors from the wrong side of the drive so if others are entering or exiting it feels like youre playing dodgems."