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Port Douglas
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Activities include visiting the Great Barrier Reef,
diving or fishing in the blue, blue waters
for a myriad of fish
Perhaps a day in one of the earth's most diverse
rainforest areas - a spectacular rendezvous, housing trees over 300 years old,
dinosaur ferns, prehistoric shrubs and an assortment of rare flora and fauna -
commonly referred to as The Daintree.
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| Our tour desk takes the hassle our of your tour choices, and your hosts
are well recognised for making holidays what everyone dreams about -
a delightful memory.
Centre of the Village, Palm Villa's twenty-one units are in walking distance
to everything.
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- Port Douglas is the up market
stepping stone between two of Australia's most famous
natural icons - the Great Barrier Reef and the Greater
Daintree and Cape Tribulation National Parks.
- The town prides itself on
balancing the often conflicting goals of tourism development
and environmental sensitivity - a reason visitors come back
again and again, or refuse to leave.
- It has none of the gaudiness
often linked with big chain takeaways, traffic lights and
parking meters, but offers an Eden-like pristine pocket
perfect for forgetting the cares of the world.
- The sea-side peninsula port is
snuggled between forest clad mountains and the warm tropical
waters of the glorious Coral Sea which lap a palm-lined Four
Mile Beach.
- Port Douglas has become the
hub of the region's tourist industry with its huge array of
shopping experiences (from five-star boutiques to the
effervescent weekly Cotters Markets), first-class
restaurants and eateries, laid back lifestyle and historic
sites.
- It offers something for every
traveller, with accommodation ranging from five-star resorts
to budget backpacker accommodation, and makes no distinction
between the two groups who can find themselves commending
the menus over tables at the street-side cafes on Macrossan
Street.
- This is a town where the dress
of the day, every day of the year, can be as simple and
relaxed as thongs, singlets and sarongs.
- With a year-round average
minimum temperature of 20.51C, many people not only visit
Port Douglas, but go on to make it their home.
- Located just 60 klms north of
Cairns International Airport, is on the same latitude as
Fiji, Tahiti and Acapulco. Year round warm days and balmy
evenings are all part of the tropical experience. There is
no better climate to enjoy the two wonders of the natural
world - the world heritage listed Great Barrier Reef and
Daintree Rainforest.
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Contact
Jakob Shubel for
your holiday :
Palm Villas,
40 Warner Street.
Port Douglas.
Queensland. 4871.
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email : palm.villas@austarnet.com.au
Ph :+61 (0) 7 4099 4822
Fax:+61 (0) 7 4099 5840 |
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