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Port Augusta – 13 hotels and places to stay

Best hotels with breakfast in Port Augusta and nearby

Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.2
Very good - What previous guests thought, 37 reviews

Boasting a bar, Pastoral Hotel Motel is set in Port Augusta in the South Australia region, 4 km from Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary.

Budget hotels in Port Augusta and nearby

Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.6
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 229 reviews

Originally built in 1883, the refurbished Pampas Motel Port Augusta is the last heritage hotel from the era.

From US$67.56 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.4
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 330 reviews

Located in Port Augusta, Augusta Budget Motel offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and free private parking. The Australian Arid Land Botanical Gardens are a 12-minute drive away.

From US$83.65 per night

What guests said about Port Augusta:

8.0

Port Augusta in SA is like Alice Springs where I live in NT,...

Port Augusta in SA is like Alice Springs where I live in NT, both great places that people like to bash. Port Augusta has long been a crossroads to the north and south of South Australia and has long been a growing hub that has come along in leaps and bounds whilst still dealing with nay sayers. I would recommend Port Augusta as at least an overnight stop but also as a springboard for places like Whyalla, Roxby Downs and Adelaide. I try to stay in different places each time I visit and have experienced a lot of levels in accommodation, each with their own benefits.
Guest review by
KARYN
Australia
10

We loved the Botanic Gardens and spent most of our one day...

We loved the Botanic Gardens and spent most of our one day only there. Also our walk up to the Red Cliffs. We plan to visit again and explore more of the township and the estuary. Lots more to do yet.
Guest review by
Kate
Australia
8.0

We like Port Augusta but usually only stay one night because...

We like Port Augusta but usually only stay one night because we're passing through. It has many challenges as a community and sometimes gets bad press BUT it is great place to spend at least two nights, and three if you want to relax as well as sight see. The Arid Lands Botanic Gardens are a favourite of ours - best to do a guided tour if you want to learn about our amazing desert flora - and it's OK to have a dog on a leash in a couple of areas. We'd planned to have an arid tasting plate, but the cafe was closing so we missed out on that. The Wadlata Outback Centre is definitely worth a -take-your-time visit and the Yarta Purtli Art Gallery too. The coastal walk is a highlight even if you only do some of it and the Standpipe Hotel's northern Indian menu is fabulous - as it has been for a long time.
Guest review by
Caz
Australia
10

Port Augusta is an underrated gem of a town.

Port Augusta is an underrated gem of a town. Great shopping, lots of cafes, a traveler’s rest kind of vibe. I had a brush with the law while I was there-failing to indicate in a timely manner-but the policeman couldn’t have been nicer. He understood that I was new here, and allowed me some leeway. Only a caution, and some knowledgeable advice on the ins and outs of the town generally. Astounding. The smell of the seaweed, and the sound of distant gulls feels good here, after the Nullabor drive. Lots to recommend it. Stay a while
Guest review by
Fran
Australia
2.0

Port Augusta is beyond disappointing.

Port Augusta is beyond disappointing. On the map it looks like it would be a great place to stay. In reality, it offers almost nothing for visitors other than an overnight stop for people going where they really want to go, which is clearly NOT Port Augusta. It has so much unrealised potential to be a 'destination' but its lack of desire to serve tourists leaves it as nothing more than a 'waypoint'.
Guest review by
Allyn
Australia
8.0

AS had lived there before it's nice to see friends & family...

AS had lived there before it's nice to see friends & family again but was a sad visit this time. love the weather & old railway station mural is wonderful to see along with Wadlarda museum that shows the history of Pt Augusta
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From US$116.79 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.4
Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,125 reviews
I stay in Port Augusta to and from Port Lincoln. It makes the trip easier. Two places to visit for me are the Standpipe Indian restaurant and Archers Table in the morning for excellent coffee, breakfast and service. Staying at the Standpipe allows me to have my excellent curry and a couple of drinks without having to worry about drink driving. Win win I think. It’s also nice and quiet and the bed is super comfortable.
Guest review by
Jeanne
Australia
From US$107.13 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 2,996 reviews
The Majestic Oasis Apartments offer a safe and secure comfortable retreat. Historic Port Augustais a town in transition with a shop shutter ratio surpassed only by Brewarrina NSW. Friendly staff and locals make for a pleasant stop over.
Guest review by
Mark
Australia
From US$99.09 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.1
Very good - What previous guests thought, 1,158 reviews
Our room was clean, spacious, comfortable, and in a quiet location. Unlike other areas of Port Augusta where we stayed previously, we felt quite safe and secure at this property.
Guest review by
Michael
Australia
From US$96.52 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.8
Good - What previous guests thought, 732 reviews
Great price & pet friendly. Staff were lovely. Room was clean, bed comfortable & shower hot & strong. Easy to find right on the main road.
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Octavia
Australia
From US$83.65 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 6.4
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 330 reviews
Bed comfortable, pet friendly. On the highway, easy to find. Lots of fast food nearby and roadhouses.
Guest review by
HEATHER
Australia
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