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Connecting with the Coral Sea
Join in the waterfront fun at the Coral Sea Resort Airlie Beach in the Whitsundays |
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The inviting Coral Sea is so close you can smell its invigorating freshness as soon as you step inside your room. Push back the shutters and the aquamarine sea twinkles in the sunlight. During balmy tropical nights, feel yourself being lulled to sleep by the gently rustling palm fronds, wrestling rhythmically in the warm night breeze. Linger beneath the crisply starched bed linen as dawn breaks and you can hear the mesmerising soft slapping of water against rock right beneath your window. Listen a little harder and you'll notice the prolific bird life conducting it's own awakening orchestra.
With over 70 stylish rooms ranging from hotel suites and superior apartments through to luxury penthouses, the aptly named Coral Sea Resort offers deluxe style in a prominent Airlie Beach waterfront location. Each room has been styled to reflect the yachting heritage of the Whitsundays, with historic boating prints and memorabilia, matched with plenty of natural timbers. Wide balconies and expansive windows catch the cooling breezes that waft gently across the resort, gently infusing the air with the soft scent of frangipani. |
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If you can bear to drag yourself away from your room, and decide not to take up the enticing options on the Room Service menu, then perhaps you should try the award winning Clipper Restaurant and Lounge. With al fresco dining all day, this poolside restaurant regularly wins awards for it's superior dining experience, not to mention it's glorious waterfront location.
For intimate romantic dining, don't miss dinner on The Jetty, a restaurant literally positioned on the timber jetty jutting from the resort. If you're at the resort over a weekend and looking for something a little more lively, don't miss the exhilarating performance of the Hawaiian Fire Dinner Show on Saturday nights.
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| Contact |
Coral Sea Resort 25 Oceanview Ave Airlie Beach QLD 1800 075 061 |
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Rooms start from AUD234 per room per night but check with the resort for specials. |
| Stepping Out |
Airlie Beach town is a short walk along a garden lined walkway in one direction, while Meridien Marinas Abel Point is a short stroll along the boardwalk in the other direction. |
| Getting Around |
A local bus service with modern air-conditioned buses, runs daily between Shute Harbour and Proserpine. |
| We Adore |
The waterfront location is superb with yachts bobbing in Pioneer Bay right outside guest room windows. |
| We Abhor |
Night time in Airlie Beach can be somewhat rowdy with young nightclub patrons roaming the streets. | |
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| Updated February 2009 |
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