Majestic Oasis Apartments - Port Augusta

From $ 122.0 to $ 179.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8648 9000
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Wind down in magnificent South Australia at our Oasis in the Outback. The Majestic Oasis Apartments overlook the waters of the upper Spencer Gulf in sunny Port Augusta only three hours drive from Adelaide. You can enjoy these outstanding water views from one of the modern and spacious fully self-contained apartments. All apartments are equipped with kitchen and laundry facilities for your convenience. The property also features a stunning pool and entertaining area, so you can relax and wind down after a day of exploring the splendid Flinders Ranges, or fishing the waters of the gulf. Why not throw your catch on one of the guest barbecues.

The Majestic Oasis Apartments provide studio and one and two bedroom accommodation - providing the perfect location for a romantic weekend escape, a fun filled family holiday, or a relaxing visit as you pass through on your way to outback Australia. Our accommodation room types and rates also suit a number of different travellers, ranging from budget conscious to those who require more luxurious accommodation.

The Majestic Oasis Apartments provide a number of business facilities including in room modem ports, a secretarial service, business services and facilities, in room safes large enough to fit the standard laptop computer and carry case and much more. Longer term or relocation accommodation can also be arranged at excellent rates through our sales team. The apartments provide state of the art security for guests, with electronic pass card access for both vehicles and pedestrians and a number of entry and exit access points around the property. The brand new Majestic Oasis Apartments will excite all guests whether visiting for business or leisure purposes.

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