Escape to luxury with special rates
Situated in the heart of Cairns, the luxurious Cairns International Hotel is offering travel agents the opportunity to experience true tropical paradise at one of Far North Queensland’s leading hotels with a fantastic discounted rate on accommodation!
Travel agents can stay at the hotel for just $140 per room per night including accommodation in a standard room. All industry rate packages include free use of the hotel’s facilities. Travel industry guests are required to show identification when checking in. This deal is subject to availability and conditions apply, valid until 31 March 2006.
Cairns International Hotel has 321 elegantly appointed rooms, including executive and presidential suites. Spacious rooms and suites are luxuriously furnished and offer private balconies with views over Cairns Harbour or the surrounding mountains. Room features include 24-hour room service, private balconies, in-room safes and individually controlled air-conditioning. Guests also have access to a tropical swimming pool, spa, gymnasium and tour desk facilities.
The hotel’s three award winning restaurants – Kingsford’s Restaurant, Yamagen Japanese Restaurant and Café Coco – offer a tempting array of cuisine ranging from modern Australian specialties and authentic Japanese dining to quick and casual meals. The hotel’s award winning cocktail waiters shake up a storm in the hotel’s Lobby Bar as they create innovative cocktail combinations for guests to enjoy.
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 make a reservation telephone the Cairns International Hotel on 07 4031 1300 or visit www.cairnsinternational.com.au.
Graham Muldoon
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