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Whyalla Playford Apartments

Whyalla Playford Apartments

9-11 Darling Terrace, Whyalla, SA
The price is AU$164 per night from Jun 2 to Jun 3
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9.4/10 Exceptional! (86 reviews)

Accommodation In Whyalla

Thinking about a seaside holiday in Whyalla? Why not? Whyalla is South Australia’s second-largest city after Adelaide – a unique place where the ‘outback meets the sea’ in the spectacular Eyre Peninsula. Check out our range of Whyalla accommodation and get packing those thongs and steel-capped boots!

Discovered by Matthew Flinders in 1802, it was 60 years before the first land plots were leased in the area that became Whyalla. Following the discovery of iron ore at Iron Knob in the 1870s, the town finally began to thrive. Around the turn of the century, a tramway was built to transport iron ore, as well as a jetty, general store and community hall. Officially declared Whyalla in 1914, the name is believed to come from a native Aboriginal word meaning ‘deep water place’.

Fronting onto a beautiful foreshore, Whyalla today is a must-do destination that offers an interesting mix of local attractions from the sea to the steelworks. Well-known for its superior snapper fishing, anglers descend on the town every Easter for the Australian Snapper Championships, lines poised to snag the heaviest snapper at sea. You’re also likely to catch squid, salmon and yellowtail kingfish in this fisherman’s paradise.

If you’re more fascinated by the idea of simply watching the marine life, there’s no better place to witness the annual migration of the Australian Giant Cuttlefish. Between May and August, these eight-armed, three-hearted, green-blooded creatures lurk out of deep waters and migrate to the coastline between False Bay and Fitzgerald, just outside of town. Diving offers the chance to get up close to this spectacular natural phenomenon, while swimming and surfing offer fun on the water with a different kind of view.

Back on land, travellers can get to know the lifeblood of Whyalla throughout time with a tour of the former Iron Knob Mine, and a tour of OneSteel Whyalla Steelworks – the only manufacturer of rails in Australia. Then take off your hardhat so you comfortably explore the Whyalla Maritime Museum, Mount Laura Homestead, and Darling Terrace Gallery. You might also be interested in the Tanderra Craft Village, which is housed in original BHP single men’s quarters built in 1942 for shipyard and steelworks workers. If it’s regular retail you’re after, Westland Shopping Centre is the largest undercover shopping centre in regional South Australia and by 2015 it will be even bigger, with a major expansion in the works.

To get to Whyalla, it’s an easy four hour drive north-west from Adelaide, or just one hour south of Port Augusta along the Lincoln Highway, which continues on to Port Lincoln. If you’d love to see the Spencer Golf from the opposite side of the inlet, take a diversion to Port Wakefield, Port Broughton or Port Pirie along the way. Once you get to Whyalla, don’t stop driving. There are beautiful natural sights just within reach of town. Check out Point Lowly, Flinders and Freycinet Lookouts, and Hummock Hill – all boasting beautiful views and some with aerial lookouts across the town.

Whyalla hotels essential information

Accommodation
18 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$95
Highest Price
AU$244
Popular hotels
Westland Hotel Motel, Whyalla Country Inn Motel, Sundowner Cabin and Tourist Park, Sundowner Motel Hotel, Comfort Inn Whyalla, Quest Whyalla, Whyalla Playford Apartments, The New Whyalla Hotel, Discovery Parks - Whyalla

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Whyalla?
Just like a boomerang, Wotif travellers keep coming back to Quest Whyalla. An oven and laundry facilities are among the conveniences on offer at this popular retreat, located in the suburb of Whyalla Playford. Whyalla Playford Apartments is another quality Whyalla accommodation choice, especially if you want to be near Whyalla Foreshore.
How much does Whyalla accommodation cost?
Finding cheap accommodation in Whyalla is like riding a wave — timing is everything. The busiest months are April, October and November, so try to avoid them if you’re hoping to keep costs down. If it’s bougie places at bargain prices you’re after, just select your travel dates and check out our AU$95 Whyalla hotel deals. You can also narrow your search by property type, amenities, budget and more.
How do I get cheap accommodation in Whyalla?
Pick up a deal on your Whyalla hotel with these hip pocket-friendly hacks:

  • Sign up for a Wotif account: You’ll get access to special discounts, like 10% or more off select hotels, with Mates Rates.
  • Consider staying sometime in February, August and December: These are the least popular months to visit, which generally means better deals.
  • Book a stay in the ‘burbs: The suburbs and outer areas tend to have more affordable options, like motels, budget hotels and B&Bs with shared bathrooms.
  • Let our filters do the hard work: Select your area, total budget, property class and more to look for cheap accommodation in Whyalla.

Is there pet-friendly accommodation in Whyalla?
With Wotif, finding the ideal pet-friendly accommodation in Whyalla is a walk in the park. If you can’t picture leaving your four-legged pal behind while on holiday, book yourself and your pup into Whyalla Playford Apartments.
How many days should I spend in Whyalla?
Visitors usually spend 2 days enjoying the best of this city. That’s what our booking data for accommodation in Whyalla tells us, anyway. And with our epic Whyalla hotel offers (it’s the one thing we love boasting about!), now is the time to plan your ultimate adventure.
Can I find luxury accommodation in Whyalla?
The simplest way to find a swish getaway is with our “Property class” filter. Check out these top options for luxury accommodation in Whyalla:

  • Quest Whyalla: Enjoy access to premium amenities here like premium bedding and concierge services.
  • Whyalla Playford Apartments: From premium bedding to free WiFi, you’ll find everything you need for an epic stay.

Which hotels in Whyalla are family-friendly?
Happy kids make happy parents. With amenities like playgrounds, kids’ clubs and pools, even the most lively little ones will be kept busy at our family accommodation in Whyalla. Simply use our “Family friendly” filter to discover these sorts of stays. Check out these two for starters:


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