Beaches Serviced Apartments - Nelson Bay

From $ 110.0 to $ 450.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4984 3255
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Beaches Serviced Apartments with a 4 star AAA rating. Short walk to Little Beach Shoal Bay Beach and Nelson Bay Returned Services League Club, few minutes drive to Nelson Bay town centre or Shoal Bay for restaurants, cruises, marina and shopping.

Beaches Apartments is a quiet 12 apartment complex close to everything, yet in one of the quietest parts of Nelson Bay.

The standard One Bedroom Apartment has a queen in the main and a double pull out sofa in the lounge area for an additional charge

The standard Two Bedroom Apartment has a queen in the main, two singles in the 2nd bedroom and also a double pull out sofa in the lounge area for an additional charge.

We have a three bedroom unit with one queen bed, one double two single bunk beds; sleeps four adults and two children in bedrooms. Maximum of eight people; two on sofa bed in lounge area

All are exceptionally clean apartments with linen, televisions, VCR, DVD, Foxtel (6 channels), air-conditioning, full kitchen, internal laundry, balcony or courtyard.

Most apartments overlook beautiful tropical gardens and solar heated swimming pool with wading area, large outside entertaining area, two electric barbecues and cabana.

Off street parking is available, one space per unit.

Discounted tariffs are available if daily servicing is not required.

If arriving after 5.00pm please contact office on 02 4984 3255.

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