Whitsunday Waterfront Apartments - Cannonvale

From $ 95.0 to $ 120.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4946 6860
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Whitsunday Waterfront Apartments are located on the beachfront in a quiet and peaceful area of the spectacular Whitsunday Coast. The self contained two bedroom or studio units are clean, comfortable, spacious and affordable and you can relax on your own private balcony overlooking either Centennial Park or the beautiful Coral Sea.

The park has picnic/barbecue facilities and a children's playground. A leisurely five minute walk through the park takes you to the major shopping centre. A three minute drive or 40 minute stroll on the boardwalk along the waters edge will take you to the heart of Airlie Beach.

The exotic region has many beautiful and picturesque places to see and visit. You can be as laid back or adventurous as you wish and you will be amazed at what you will see and learn. Whichever way you choose Whitsunday Waterfront Apartments will be happy to arrange any tours, cruises, adventures or point you in the right direction and you will not be disappointed.

After a long day of exploring the best part is that Whitsunday Waterfront Apartments are just 20 metres to where your feet touch the sand and you can swim in the enclosed swimming area, throw your line in or just sit back and watch the boats sail by.

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