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Breakfree Noosa International - Noosa Heads

From $ 169.0 to $ 320.0

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Perched on the hilltop at Noosa Heads, Breakfree Noosa International offers family-friendly accommodation just minutes from Hastings Street, Noosa’s main beach and National Park. Set amongst two acres of lush tropical gardens, the Resort offers one and two bedroom apartments which are ideal for families or couples seeking a holiday setting close to the action, but far enough away to relax and unwind.

All apartments include a full kitchen and laundry facilities, cable television and a private balcony. The resort is a destination within itself with a host of recreational facilities including a network of lagoon-style swimming pools, spas, sauna, steam room and in-house massage.

The popular Hastings Street Restaurants and cafes are just a 600-metre stroll away. Check out the Cosmopolitan Café and Boutique Society of Hastings Street, dine at one of the many cafes or restaurants along Noosaville’s Gympie Terrace or enjoy an ale at the newly refurbished Noosa Reef Hotel.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.0 kms   Noosa Hill Resort
0.0 kms   Taralla Apartments
0.0 kms   Bali Hai
0.1 kms   Picture Point Apartments
0.1 kms   Noosa Blue Resort
0.1 kms   Bottlebrush Holiday Townhouses
0.2 kms   Noosa Crest
0.3 kms   Picture Point Terraces
0.3 kms   Killara Apartments
0.4 kms   Macquarie Lodge
0.5 kms   The Emerald Noosa
0.6 kms   Maison Noosa
0.6 kms   Seahaven Resort
0.6 kms   Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa
0.6 kms   Breakfree French Quarter
0.6 kms   Bella Casa Noosa
0.6 kms   Hotel Laguna

attractions

0.2 kms   Noosa Heads Coastal Track
0.2 kms   Noosa National Park

events

0.2 kms   The Silly Billies Save The Circus - Movie
0.2 kms   The Debutante Diaries
0.2 kms   Flickerfest Best of Australian Shorts
0.2 kms   Eric Bibb
0.2 kms   Living Smart Expo
0.2 kms   Mystical Tibet
0.3 kms   Noosa Mayfiesta
0.4 kms   The Noosa Longweekend Festival

information

0.6 kms   Noosa Visitor Information Centre

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