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Point Lookout Beach Vacation
There's nothing more enjoyable than a Point Lookout vacation. Whether you're sipping on fancy cocktails at a local hot spot or reading your favorite book along the water's edge, your trip to Point Lookout is an ideal time to live out your beachy dreams. Many people will suggest you stay near Cylinder Beach, located just 0.16 kilometers from the town center. However, you'll also find an excellent range of Point Lookout packages close to Adder Rock Beach and Deadmans Beach, two other well-loved nearby options.
Point Lookout Hotel Deals

Allure Stradbroke Resort
Weird room configuration- single bed room was in own building with no bathroom so could not lock Doors at night - not sure I would have loved younger kids sleeping out there on their own- Kitchen was well equipped and great- AC worked well Easy parking - close to everything
Reviewed on 2026/2/28

The Islander Holiday Resort
Great spot
Reviewed on 2024/10/1

Pandanus Palms Holiday Resort
Clean- bedrooms downstairs- kitchen and living space up- back yard quite tired looking- deck a little decrepid- nice ocean view- needs a little TLC
Reviewed on 2026/2/23
Discover the most popular places to visit in Point Lookout

South Bank Parklands
After visiting South Bank Parklands, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Brisbane. Amble around this romantic area's riverfront and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.

Brisbane Showgrounds
Enjoy a stop at Brisbane Showgrounds, an entertaining place to visit in Brisbane. Discover the top-notch restaurants and fascinating museums in this walkable area.

Treasury Building
A magnificent 19th-century building and riverside jewel that is now host to one of Queensland’s biggest casinos and entertainment precincts.
