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Cairns Beach Resort, Cairns

Cairns Beach Resort is located 10 kilometres from the city of Cairns, five kilometres from Cairns International Airport and is serviced by a regular bus service. The Resort is opposite one of Cairns‘ most beautiful beaches giving the visitor the opportunity of close proximity to the city of Cairns whilst enjoying the South Pacific and it’s beaches.

Cairns Beach Resort comprises of 72 superbly positioned apartments with views of the magnificent ocean or tropical landscaped gardens. Each unit is carefully fitted to meet the visitor’s every need.

The sumptuous swimming pool and facilities offer year-round swimming whilst only being 10 metres from the breathtaking beach of Holloways Beach, which also offers swimming throughout the year.

Accommodation Options

Apartment

Website: www.cairnsbeachresort.com.au

Popular Activities

  • Fishing - Beach
  • Swimming
  • Beach

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