Hotel Review: Pullman Resort Bunker Bay, Margaret River.

The south-west area of Western Australia is one of my favourite places. I’ve spent so many happy times down here with both family and friends, and so I was desperate to get back down this time I was over.
 
The girls and I headed down to the Pullman Resort Bunker Bay late last Friday evening, arriving at around 10pm at night. We had way too much luggage with us for one night, but luckily a lovely gentlemen was on hand with a golf buggy to drive us and our luggage the 100-yards from the car to the front of the hotel! We checked in and were then driven to our 2-bedroom villa.
 
Even though it was dark, the resort looked incredible! The entrance to the lobby is lined with shallow pools of water with mood lighting, and the lobby of the resort is all wood and feels very eco-luxe. After being shown to our villa they left us to it and we explored the accommodation. There was a large kitchen/dining/living space with huge cathedral ceilings and ceiling to floor glass windows at either end.
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay 2 bedroom villa
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay 2 bedroom villa
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay living room
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay Kitchen
There was also a small outside dining area nestled amongst the trees which give plenty of privacy from any neighbours, sadly it only had two chairs though, so we couldn’t use it.

 

Leading off the main room were a bathroom and two bedrooms, one with twin singles and the master room with a king. The beds were really comfy, my only gripe was the pillows. Two out of the four in the master bedroom were rock hard…to the point I felt as though I were laying on rocks, so I had to swap them over. How anyone can find these comfortable is beyond me! The best thing about five-star hotels is the lovely soft, feather pillows they have, but these were just wrong.
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay bedroom

A really great feature of the bedrooms is the gadgets they have. An ipod dock/charger/speaker, and a fancy pants lamp on the desk with heaps of cool features. The bedrooms were really tiny, but when you have the extra space of the main room and when you’re so close to the beach, you’re not really going to be spending much time in them.
 

The master room also had an on-suite which features the most incredible bath! The shared bathroom only had a shower, along with a sink and a toilet, whilst the on-suite has a huge bath, open/walk-in shower, sink and toilet.
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay bathroom
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay bathroom

 

The bath amenities were excellent; luxurious Roger & Gallet shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, soap, and shower gel. There was also a block of handmade soap, which smelt absolutely lovely! There were also little extras such as a sewing kit, nail files, cotton buds etc.

 

All of the villas are within easy access to the main house where reception, the restaurant, the spa, tennis courts, and pool area are, and every villa is also less than a 5-minute walk to the beach via the private boardwalk leading from the hotel to Bunker Bay beach.
 
The beach is one of the most beautiful in the area, it’s a long sandy beach with clear calm waters. There are some one-bedroom villas and studio villas around the lake nearest the beach, and then there are two-bedroom villas and studio villas set further back towards the main house. If you need a larger villa they have inter-connecting studios and two-beds.
 

Pullman Resort Bunker Bay
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay
Bunker Bay Beach
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay villas

 

Sadly we didn’t get to experience much of the main house or the restaurant as we just didn’t have time. It really did look amazing though! The whole building is just beautifully decorated and feels so luxurious but relaxed. And just look at the view from the restaurant!

 

View from the Pullman Resort Bunker Bay restaurant

 

The main feature of the hotel though, is the pool. Located at the bottom of the main house it’s a large spacious infinity pool perfect for both adults and children, with views over the treetops and ocean. Long enough to do lengths and shallow enough for kids to play in, the area around the pool is perfect for chill-out time, with comfortable cushioned sunbeds shaded by a large pergola and umbrellas dotted around.

 

Pullman Resort Bunker Bay Swimming Pool
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay Swimming Pool
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay Swimming Pool
Pullman Resort Bunker Bay Swimming Pool

 

We had a really incredible stay at the Pullman Resort Bunker Bay, even though it was so short. The only gripes I had were the rock hard pillows, and the fact they only have free wifi in the main house (which wasn’t even working while we were there), and not in the villas themselves. It’s 2014…in a five star hotel it’s pretty much expected that free wifi should be available. I understand people may not want the internet at a resort like this, but some people still have to work and it makes it incredibly difficult to continue to work abroad when there’s no free internet at the hotel.
 
Apart from those two issues everything else was amazing, and if you’re looking to get away from it all and just relax away from the real world, I couldn’t recommend this place enough, whether you’re a family or group of friends or a couple, there’s something for everyone here. Check out the resort website for more info, and you can book online there too.

 

*We received our room complimentary for review purposes. Despite it being complimentary this does not in any way influence my views, and everything I have said is my 100% honest opinion.
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Catherine Lux

Catherine Lux is a veteran travel blogger by night and the Head of SEO at Havas Media Group by day. Originally from Surrey, she spent four years living in Australia (2007-2009, and 2016-2018), and now lives in London. An ex-party girl sometimes prone to relapses, she loves nothing more than sharing her fine dining and luxury travel experiences with her loyal readers.

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4 Comments

  1. A Little Lusciousness
    February 28, 2014 / 3:14 pm

    Wow – this looks amazing!! Especially sitting here in rainy London!

    Rosie xx

  2. Anna Rice
    March 2, 2014 / 9:46 pm

    Gorgeous pool! I hate hard pillows too.. the whole point of staying in a hotel is that the bed is supposed to be luxurious 🙂 But otherwise this place looks fantastic.

  3. Unknown
    July 21, 2015 / 7:17 pm

    If feels as though you'd begin relaxing just by walking over the doorway…

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