HALCYON HOUSE RECOGNISED WITH CONDÉ NAST TRAVELLER’S 2024 READERS’ CHOICE AWARD NO.3 in THE WORLD’S BEST HOTELS, AUSTRALIASIA

SYDNEY October. 1, 2024 Condé Nast Traveller today announced the results of its annual Readers’ Choice Awards with Halcyon House recognised as the No.3 Best Hotels in the World, Australasia.

More than 125,000 Condé Nast Traveller readers across the United Kingdom submitted responses rating their travel experiences across the globe to offer a comprehensive look at the places they eagerly anticipate revisiting. The Readers' Choice Awards, with their unparalleled legacy as the travel industry's longest running and most prestigious accolades, remain the ultimate symbol and acknowledgment of excellence within the travel sector. The full list of winners can be found here.

Halcyon House’s General Manager, Laura Proctor said, “we are honoured to be acknowledged once again in this prestigious publication. To be ranked the No.3 hotel in Australasia is wonderful and that it’s voted by readers makes it even more special. It takes a dedicated team to deliver outstanding guest experiences, who go above and beyond to welcome our guests back time and time again. This accolade is a testament to their professionalism.”

Halcyon House, one of Australia’s most unique beachside hotels, is a former surfer motel turned luxury boutique hotel, situated at one of the country’s best surf breaks and in one of its most idyllic beachfront towns – Cabarita Beach, Northern New South Wales.  Paper Daisy, Halcyon House’s hatted poolside restaurant, is renowned for confident coastal cooking that showcases the very best of the region’s unique produce and bourgeoning culinary reputation.

The 22- room multi award-winning boutique hotel is located just 15 minutes south of the Gold Coast Airport and 30 minutes north from Byron and is owned by Brisbane-based sisters Siobhan and Elisha Bickle.

The 2024 Readers' Choice Awards are published on Condé Nast Traveller's website at cntraveller.com/inspiration/readers-choice-awards and celebrated in the November issue.