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Kooyong Holiday Units, Magnetic Island

Kooyong Holiday Units are nestled amidst the tropical setting of Arcadia, Magnetic Island. The stunning Alma Bay is a leisurely 100 metre stroll from Kooyong, where you’ll find a beautifully sheltered swimming beach and park, favoured by tourists and locals alike.

Available on a nightly weekly, or long term basis, Kooyong Holiday Units feature one and two bedroom units, sleeping up to five people. In addition to the clean self-contained and air conditioned units, the friendly and informal property features a barbecue area, a covered gazebo with tables and seating, a pool with sun lounges and laundry facilities.

Accommodation Options

One Bedroom Unit

Long term rates are available for the One Bedroom Unit, please enquire upon booking.

Two units also have single beds available.

Two Bedroom Unit

Long term rates are available for the Two Bedroom Unit, please enquire upon booking.

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