Featuring free WiFi, Holiday Inn Express Port Moresby is just a 10-minute drive to Port Moresby International Airport. Guests enjoy free breakfast and free airport transfers.
Holiday Inn & Suites Port Moresby by IHG has a garden, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Port Moresby. This 4-star hotel offers room service, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Located in the heart of Port Moresby CBD, Lamana Hotel offers a free 24-hour shuttle bus. You can enjoy a workout at the fitness center, or a game of tennis on the outdoor courts.
Willieanna
Papua New Guinea
Not enough hotel supplies like shaving blade tooth bushes etc
The Sanctuary Hotel Resort Spa features a fitness center, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Port Moresby. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
Ludmilla Salonda
Papua New Guinea
The complementary breakfast was a real bonus. Also the portion of all meals was very generous. The property offered a free shuttle service to the main shopping mall.
Located in Waigani in Port Moresby, The Stanley Hotel & Suites is connected to the shopping complex Vision City Mega Mall, giving guests direct access to a bank, nightclub, cinema, supermarket and...
Robert
United States
The Stanley was an exceptional hotel with an excellent staff. The included breakfast buffet was excellent. The rooms were large and comfortable. Their free airport transfers were easy to book and readily available. They are attached to a nice mall with other good food options.
Located in Port Moresby, Crowne Plaza Residences Port Moresby features accommodations with private balconies. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
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FAQs about hotels in Port Moresby
On average, 3-star hotels in Port Moresby cost $90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Port Moresby are $152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Port Moresby can be found for $184 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Port Moresby this weekend is $124 or, for a 4-star hotel, $160. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Port Moresby for this weekend cost around $190 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $137 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Port Moresby for tonight. You'll pay around $171 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Port Moresby will cost around $201, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Did not venture out of VC area this time around but Port...
Did not venture out of VC area this time around but Port Moresby has such Vibrant colours, the selection of bilums and meri-blouses, food and fruits and the availability of electronics all under one roof - VC Mall
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Anonymous
Solomon Islands
Scored 6.0
6.0
It would be good if breakfast was included given the high...
It would be good if breakfast was included given the high rates charged for the rooms per night. I was disappointed breakfast wasn't included with the accommodation. I mostly likely to book in a hotel that includes accommodation with breakfast next time I am in POM
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Despite the various overhyped negativity painted by the...
Despite the various overhyped negativity painted by the media daily, the city is actually safe, friendly and can be enjoyable.
Accommodation-wise, for high budget travelers, Stanley Hotel, Airways, and Hilton are recommended. Loloata Island resort is also a luxurious choice. Medium ranged budget travelers can opt for Ela Beach Hotel, Gateway Hotel & Apartments, Holiday Inn apartments or one or the premier rooms.
Airways, Hilton and Stanley hotels have delicious menus of local and international dishes served on breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets daily. As well as that, the Vision City mega mall, Rangeview mall, or Waterfront or Foodworld shops have variety of fresh and processed food choices available for those that prefer cooking their own meals. The Boroko or Gordans main markets are your choice for fresh local produce.
Local taxis are generally preferred cheap mode of transport from point, otherwise it is recommended to get a hire car and driver (if you are not familiar with the city roads). A general Google search can list down various hire car services. Depending on type of vehicle, daily rates average around AUD$150/day for a decent car.
Again, despite the continuous bad portrayal of the city and its residents, it is in fact much more safer than assumed. The locals tend to not bother tourists/visitors as much, however there are a few bad apples here and there (as you would expect from a rapidly growing city rife with uncontrolled urban drift and population growth), hence to be on the safe side, avoid walking on foot around specific suburbs (Erima, Gordons, Morata) at night.
Chris
Papua New Guinea
Scored 6.0
6.0
Lovely place public transport is not recommended for people...
Lovely place public transport is not recommended for people who are COVID-19 conscious, very over crowded and most people do not observe the niupla pasin. Advise to get your own hire vehicle or clean taxi's
Goliath Leonard
Papua New Guinea
Scored 6.0
6.0
Stanley Hotel I think the best located and awesome hotel,...
Stanley Hotel I think the best located and awesome hotel, however double check if they are prepared to take you to the airport, specifically the APEC terminal at Jacksons International, at a super expensive rate and booking a suite one would expect the Hotel to bring you to your port of departure by plane.
we stay there often and never had this problem, this time they refused, and the duty manager was of zero help and told us to arrange our own transport. for this reason I might never book there again and let my connections at Tabubil know as we all have to use the APEC terminal.
pieter
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The general genuine friendliness of the Papua New Guinea...
The general genuine friendliness of the Papua New Guinea people Is great. Like all cities in the world it has its criminal element which tends to spoil PNG on the whole. The different cultures of the people is fascinating.
Ken
New Zealand
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This is a budget gem in the overpriced Port Moresby market. The owner (Kule) and driver (Ronnie) were very hospitable, and provided complimentary lifts to restaurants. It is safe to wander immediate neighbourhood (including to the nearby supermarket and betel nut sellers). The small room was perfect for my budget - air con, fan, satellite tv, hot water, kettle, fridge. I had a private tour guide who picked me up each day, so I didn’t have to hassle Ronnie too much for lifts.
The room was comfortable and quiet, and we slept well. The hotel has nice decor and could be excellent if it were better managed. Nice downtown location with sea views from both sides of the hotel.
Staff are fantastic - friendly, courteous, helpful - nothing is too much trouble. The staff are a real asset and set the Sanctuary apart from other hotels.
Rooms are comfortable.
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