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Apollo Bay Motel and Apartments, Apollo Bay

Located in the heart of town, Apollo Bay Motel and Apartments is just a 10 metre walk to the Great Ocean Road, shops, restaurants and beach. Apollo Bay Motel offers well-appointed motel units, queen beds, tea and coffee making facilities, toaster, mini bars, phone and data ports. Television free satellite, and DVD players. Apollo Bay Apartments offer spacious fully self-contained apartments accommodating 2 – 6 person families. Also have mini bars, phone and data ports. Television free satellite and DVD players. Enjoy facilities including sauna, in ground pool, barbecue in garden setting. A la-carte breakfast is available to your rooms.

Accommodation Options

Motel Units

One and two bedded units.

Apartments

One apartment for couples includes kitchenette.

Family apartments

Family apartments accommodate 4 to 6 persons, including lounge area and kitchenette.

Website: www.bestwestern.com.au/apollobay

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