





Retro motel revivals have become a staple of modern travel, but few pull off the concept as well as Sea Sea Hotel. Every detail has been meticulously considered, from embroidered linen bathrobes and classic surfboards for rent to the restaurant’s modern Australian menu by chef Daniel Medcalf.
Time Magazine, March 2026World’s Greates Places to Stay 2026
The editors of Time pick 50 extraordinary destinations to visit and stay this year. We include the hotels and lodges on the list.
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Hotels Own Introduction
A Coastal Haven on New South Wales’ Mid North Coast
Set along the pristine shoreline of Crescent Head, this celebrated destination is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, consistent surf breaks, and enduring surf culture. From longboarders to beginners, the coastline offers a diverse range of waves, making it one of Australia’s most inviting surf escapes.
A Boutique Expression of Surf and Style
Sea Sea Hotel captures the essence of the coast through a distinctive blend of retro charm and contemporary eco-luxury. Inspired by the spirit of 1970s surf culture, the hotel offers a fresh perspective on Crescent Head—one that feels both nostalgic and refined.
Immersive Coastal Living
Here, the experience goes beyond the expected. Guests are invited to explore hidden beaches, iconic surf spots, and the quiet beauty of the surrounding landscape, all while enjoying a setting that celebrates the rhythm and soul of the ocean.
A Sanctuary of Wellness and Indulgence
With sweeping views over Crescent Head, the hotel provides a serene retreat where relaxation comes naturally. Thoughtfully designed spaces, a focus on wellbeing, and an elevated culinary offering combine to create a stay that is both restorative and memorable.
Where Surf Culture Meets Modern Luxury
Sea Sea Hotel stands as a destination in its own right—an intimate escape where the energy of the ocean, the heritage of surf culture, and the comforts of contemporary design come together in perfect balance.