Executive Retreats - Shangri-La - Port Douglas

From $ 595.0 to $ 595.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4098 1418
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Executive Retreats offer a selection of award winning architecturally designed holiday retreats in the Port Douglas area, Tropical North Queensland. Choose between trendy holiday homes and Balinese inspired beach villas on absolute beach front, luxury lifestyle and spa retreats on secluded, private acreages and chic apartments and townhouses in the heart of cosmopolitan Port Douglas. Accommodating from one to four guests, all retreats are complete with all the mod cons including state of the art entertainment systems and gourmet kitchens. An Executive Retreat is essential for your next escape to paradise!

Indulge and succumb to a qualified massage therapist as they unravel your stresses...or let five star chefs tantalise your taste buds with exotic culinary delights. All this can be arranged in the privacy of your Executive Retreat. Charter a boat to the reef or perhaps a helicopter to a spectacular rainforest setting.

Indulge in the 'Art of Tropical Living.'

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