Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel - Ballina

From $ 190.0 to $ 286.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6681 5888
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Five Star Acccommodation - Multi-Award-Winning Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel, meticulously restored and furnished with exquisite antiques, incorporting all the luxuries of the 21st Century.

Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel, awarded "The Best Unique Accommodation in NSW" by HMAA for three years running.

There are twelve individual rooms, all with ensuites and private verandahs.

Guests can dine in 5 star luxury, in the fully licensed a-la-carte Manor restaurant, open every evening, either indoors, on the verandahs or in the fountain courtyard. Fine dining at its best with an International Chef and Cuisine.

Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel is located on Ballina Island, within walking distance to the shops, bay and river. Ballina has 32kms of perfect white sandy beaches, great surfing, fantastic fishing and glorious countryside.

Ballina has its own airport with direct flights from Sydney and Melbourne. Corporate guests are invited to take advantage of an unique opportunity and showcase their business at Ballina Manor Boutique Hotel today.

Weddings and functions welcome. Property bookings available.

Contact us on 02 6681 5888 or email info@ballinamanor.com.au

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