Welcome to George Town
The Tamar River meets Bass Strait at George Town, making it a natural base for watching seals, dolphins and seabirds along one of Australia's most scenic estuaries. You can explore the Low Head Coastal Reserve, visit the historic pilot station, and cruise calm waterways at your own pace. Resorts in George Town suit the unhurried rhythm here, with easy access to both the water and the surrounding countryside.
How to find the best resort deal in George Town
Our search engine is a pro at finding flight deals. The good news? It's just as awesome at digging up the best rates on resorts. These tips make it easier to find value-packed stays.
Book in advance
Book early to improve your chances of finding the right resort at the right price. This is even more important during popular travel periods like school breaks and major celebrations.
...Or bag a last-minute George Town resort deal
Prices tend to rise as your travel dates get closer. But in low season, late bargains can still pop up when resorts have empty rooms to fill.
Flexible on dates? Say hello to better rates
If your dates aren't set in stone, compare different seasons or months to find cheap resorts in George Town. Weekdays are often easier on the wallet than weekends, so even small shifts can make a difference.
Go all-inclusive
All-inclusive resorts in George Town can be a savvy money move if you want to spend most of your stay on site. With drinks, activities and meals included, they can offer better value than paying for things as you go. Find out if stays like this are available before booking.
Show discounted resorts only
For an easy way to skip the full-price listings, use the 'Only show hotels with discounts' filter. It finds resorts with price drops or special offers.
When to visit George Town
High and low season in George Town
Summer in George Town, roughly from December through February, is the most popular time to visit. The weather is at its most settled, making it easier to get outside and explore the area. Accommodation options are more limited here than in larger destinations, so securing a place to stay ahead of time is a good idea during this period.
Visiting in the cooler months means fewer people around and a generally easier time finding a room. You give up reliable weather, and some local services may operate on reduced schedules. For independent travellers who prefer a quieter experience, the trade-off can be worthwhile.
George Town is a smaller destination, so community events and local activities are best confirmed closer to your travel dates. Visitor information centres and local tourism offices are your most reliable starting point. Checking in with accommodation staff once you arrive can also point you toward anything happening nearby.



