Finding the best Exmouth accomodation can feel a bit like hunting for a needle in a haystack, especially during the cooler, travel-heavy months. Exmouth town itself offers a few hotels and resorts, but nowhere near enough to accommodate all the visitors this destination attracts!

If you’d prefer to stay in Cape Range National Park, rather than Exmouth town itself, don’t expect conventional accommodations… There, it’s all about embracing the rustic, with the only tourist accommodation being small campsites equipped with just the essentials – like drop toilets and no showers.

To steer you in the right direction, I’ve pulled together a list of the best accommodation in Exmouth town. Ready to explore your options?

High-End Exmouth Accommodation

Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort

Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort really sets the bar high – it’s one of the only top-end hotels in Exmouth! Located right on the beach, you’ll get to enjoy those sea breezes and maybe even spot a whale from your room, which is pretty spectacular. The place is spotless, the staff go out of their way to make you feel at home, and if you hit Exmouth during one of its notorious heatwaves, you’ll appreciate their seriously effective aircon and the resort’s refreshing pool.

Now, as you might expect, a stay here doesn’t come cheap – you can expect to shell out a whopping $480 a night, and that’s before you factor in food! Speaking of food, the onsite restaurant is a bit hit-or-miss, according to reviews, and breakfast isn’t included in the cost of your stay. That’s just an excuse for you to get into town and try some of Exmouth’s many great restaurants instead, though!

The resort isn’t within walking distance to town unless you’re up for a long, hot stroll, so having a car is pretty much essential, but, since Exmouth is a top road trip destination, that shouldn’t be a problem. Despite the price tag, for the views and comfort, it’s certainly worth the splurge for a special occasion.

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Exmouth Escape Resort

At Exmouth Escape Resort, you’re looking at about $430 a night for a spot that’s all about space and convenience, since all the accommodation is individual apartments and villas. Each apartment not only offers comfort but comes with a handy BBQ and patio table right outside – ideal if you’re travelling with family or a group and want to share some meals without always eating out.

The rooms vary in size, making it easy to find one that fits your group perfectly. While the resort checks most boxes for a comfy stay, some guests feel the price point is a bit high for what you get. However, it’s a great pick if you value having your own space and amenities, the cleanliness throughout the resort is top-notch, and the pool area is a total win when it comes to cooling off after those long, salty beach days.

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Budget-Friendly Hotels in Exmouth

Ningaloo Lodge Exmouth

Ningaloo Lodge Exmouth hits the sweet spot for those looking for value and convenience at $250 a night. The rooms are spotless, and the communal kitchen is a standout feature, fully equipped for when you feel like whipping up your own meals. It’s right in the middle of town, so you’re never too far from anything.

The lodge is also a hit with solo travellers thanks to its safe and welcoming environment. Plus, if you’re not planning to rent a car, you can easily book your local tours right at the reception, making it a hassle-free base for your Exmouth adventures. The pool is just the cherry on top for a relaxing end to your busy days!

Check availability for Ningaloo Lodge here and see for yourself why it’s a top pick.

Potshot Hotel Resort

At Potshot Hotel Resort, you’ll find the basics done right, with a price tag that’s pretty reasonable by Exmouth standards. For about $150 a night, you can snag a double room that’s simple yet comfortable, and equipped with air conditioning – a must for those steamy Exmouth days. While the rooms are basic, each one comes with the essentials, including access to a pool.

The downside is that it’s not exactly quiet, especially on nights when they have live music or events, so if you’re after peace and a good night’s sleep, this might not be the place for you. Another complaint many reviewers had was that the Wifi was unreliable inside the rooms, so bear that in mind if this is a dealbreaker for you! 

If you’re after cheap and cheerful, this might be your best option. Click here to check availability!

Holiday Resorts in Exmouth WA

RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park

At RAC Exmouth Cape Holiday Park, you get the best of both worlds: budget-friendly and community vibes. This place is a solid pick if you’re keen on spending less on accommodation and more on experiences around Exmouth without compromising on facilities or location. 

Nightly rates hover around $200, and there are a bunch of accommodation options on offer, from cabins to hotel-style rooms.

What’s great about the holiday park is its communal feel. The kitchen and BBQ spots are spotless and perfect for keeping costs down. Not to forget, there’s a pool that’s just the spot to unwind after a day out exploring or just to hang out and cool off.

If you’re on an even tighter budget, this is one of the top Exmouth camping accommodation options, so there are a range of electric and non-electric pitches for you to camp on.

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Ningaloo Caravan and Holiday Resort

Ningaloo Caravan and Holiday Resort hits just the right spot for comfort without breaking the bank, at $130 a night. The chalets are a real highlight – cool, clean, and surprisingly free of bugs, which is always a win for Exmouth. Guest reviews particularly rave about the silent air conditioning, very much appreciated after a day under the Exmouth sun.

Location is one of this resort’s strong suits, placing you conveniently close to all local attractions. Plus, the on-site restaurant gets thumbs up for its quality meals – a nice touch if you can’t be bothered heading to a restaurant in town after a long day of exploring.

The shared facilities are meticulously maintained, with regular cleaning that keeps everything spotless and inviting. So, if you’re looking for a hassle-free stay with all the essentials well-covered, Ningaloo Caravan and Holiday Resort could be your go-to place in Exmouth.

Thinking of booking? Click here to check availability!

Top Tips for Booking Accommodation in Exmouth

Accommodation in Exmouth, including hotels and camping options, can get snapped up fast – really fast. Places are often booked out six months ahead! My advice is to plan early and book your stay as soon as you can. Unfortunately, you most likely won’t get to be super picky when it comes to your accommodation – you pretty much have to just snap up whatever is available!

I mean, it’s no surprise – Exmouth is a top road trip destination with a tonne of cool things to do, but it’s certainly annoying when you want to book your holiday accommodation…

If it looks like the hotels in Exmouth are all booked up, don’t lose hope – keep checking back for cancellations. People’s plans change all the time, and you might just catch a break with a last-minute opening.

Have a fabulous time in Exmouth!

Hi, we’re Shelly and Jamie! We left the rainy skies of Manchester behind for sunny Western Australia and have been exploring every chance we get. We work on contract and travel the world, from road trips around Australia to adventures overseas. We want to inspire and help fellow travellers make the most of their trips by sharing practical tips, detailed guides and personal stories. Whether you’re planning your next trip or just curious about new places, we’re here to help you travel with confidence. From road trips around Australia to trekking in Nepal we’ve learned that travel is all about embracing the unknown. We’ll share our experiences, tips and favourite destinations with you. Whether you’re looking for travel inspiration or just curious about our adventures, we’re stoked to have you along for the ride.
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