Cairns International Achieves Five Star Rating
The Cairns International Hotel has recently been awarded the prestigious 5 star rating by national tourism body AAA Tourism.
Cairns International Hotel General Manager Tony Marrinan said the 5 star rating given to the hotel was a reward for the commitment of his award winning staff in making the hotel a haven for relaxation, where colonial charm meets tropical elegance, adding “We aim to offer our guests the total holiday experience – beautiful rooms, fine dining and great activities. This 5 star rating is a reflection of our excellent service and truly luxurious tropical setting, that’s why people keep coming back”.
To celebrate its 5 star rating, Cairns International Hotel is offering a special package deal, which includes staying in a deluxe hotel room for 3 nights from just $338 per person twin share, including a sumptuous buffet breakfast for two daily in the Cairns International Hotel’s award-winning restaurant Café Coco. This package is valid until 23 December 2006, subject to availability, conditions apply.
Situated in the heart of Cairns, the luxurious Cairns International Hotel has 321 elegantly appointed rooms, including executive and presidential suites, with spacious rooms and suites luxuriously furnished and offering private balconies with views over Cairns Harbour or the surrounding mountains.
Cairns International Hotel is just a short stroll to the Casino, Trinity Wharf and the shopping highlights of Cairns, while the Great Barrier Reef is just a 45-minute boat cruise away.
For further information or to take advantage of their very special three night accommodation offer, please telephone the Cairns International Hotel on (07) 4031 1300 or visit www.cairnsinternational.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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