Alassio Palm Cove - Cairns

From $ 190.0 to $ 385.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4059 1550
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Alassio on the Beach Palm Cove is a selection of self-contained luxury holiday apartments, right on the beachfront, built around ancient melaleuca trees, coconut palms and a freeform lagoon pool. Palm shaded Mediterranean style balconies overlook the pool and Palm Cove Beach.

The property is located at the northern end of the beach and this part of the cove is exceptionally convenient to all of your vacation needs.

From your accommodation you are within five minutes walk of golf, the beach swimming enclosure, nine bistros, restaurants and bars, Palm Cove village shops - just to mention a few of the conveniences that will help to make your holiday such a relaxing experience.

And of course the beach and the beach foreshore are right on your doorstep. You can choose to have a barbecue around the pool on site or use one of the barbecues right on the beachfront under the coconut palms.

The height limit on buildings along the Palm Cove foreshore ensure that the native flora engages harmoniously with the built environment. Beach almonds, native gardenias, melaleuca, she-oaks and sea lettuce attract up to 120 species of birds including brightly coloured lorikeets, kookaburras and many different types of honeyeaters.

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