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Palm Cove Beach Saray’i Hotel, Cairns

The Best Location, the Best Value, the Best Comfort.

Tropical North Queensland is blessed with some of the World’s greatest natural wonders – the Tropical Rainforest, the Volcanic Tablelands Plateau and the Great Barrier Reef.

Palm Cove, where the rainforest meets the centuries old melaleuca grove and the palm fringed beaches of the Coral Sea, an ideal location to take advantage of everything this spectacular part of the World has to offer.

Position, Location, Prestige.

Palm Cove Beach Saray’i and Coconut Lodge Holiday Accommodation is on the beachfront in Palm Cove, ideally situated just 20 minutes north of Cairns” data-wpil-keyword-link=”linked”>Cairns City centre, and has direct access to the Great Barrier Reef, Tropical rainforest, Atherton Tablelands and a myriad of Tours and Cruises.

Palm Cove is a destination for the discerning traveller, the one who doesn’t want to stay in over developed or over commercialised destinations. Palm Cove has the unique village charm and cosmopolitan character. It is one of the most prestigious destinations in the World.

Unique Architecture and Design.

The Architecture of Palm Cove Beach Saray’i sets the trend with Neo-Classical, Mediterranean Palatial look, standing out among the distinguished properties in Palm Cove, making it a trademark of the region. The building represents the Glorious South Mediterranean (Ottoman) Architecture of the Eighteenth Century. You cannot pass by without noticing the building or taking a photograph.

One of the features of the Palm Cove Beach Saray’i is its unique Rooftop Recreation Area, which offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, Double Island and the Coral Sea. Meditate among the treetops of melaleucas, enjoy the breeze, bathe in the sun and just simply be above it all.

Accommodation Options

Superior Studio Units

One bedroom unit with combined living area, kitchenette, private patio and private bathroom facility. Designed for two people, can take up to three people with a rollaway.

Budget Studio Room

One bedroom room with combined living area, kitchenette, private patio and private bathroom facility. Designed for two people, can take up to three people with a rollaway.

One Bedroom Apartments With Mountain View

One bedroom apartments with separate lounge area and kitchen. Private bathroom with spa bath facility. Designed for two people, can take up to four people using fold-out sofa-bed.

One Bedroom Apartment With Ocean View

One bedroom with separate lounge area and kitchen. Private bathroom with spa bath facility. Designed for two people, can take up to four people using a fold-out sofa-bed.

One Bedroom Executive Suite

One bedroom with Queen bed, separate lounge area, kitchen, private bathroom and spa bath facility. Designed for two people, can take up to four people using a fold-out sofa-bed.

Website: www.sarayi.com.au

Popular Activities

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  • Beach

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