Mantra Trilogy Resort Cairns
General Description
It¿s the mountains that strike the first time visitor to Cairns, the
vivid green heights commanding a backdrop to Queensland¿s northern most
city.
From their heights the city spreads below, a mosaic of expanding urban
development interlinked with the florescent green of cane fields and the
chocolate brown of freshly cultivated farmland.
The city of Cairns, hugging the waterfront and waters of Trinity Inlet,
epitomises the vibrancy that has now infused the once somnolent tropical
mood of the north as direct flights into Cairns International Airport and
cheaper domestic airfares boost tourist numbers dramatically.
While still one of the iconic destinations for backpackers from around the
world, Cairns has now become a destination for a broader range of visitors.
The opening of the Cairns Lagoon, a four thousand square metre public
swimming pool on the foreshore in the heart of the city and the
redevelopment of adjacent parklands incorporating boulevards and walkways,
has injected new life into the Esplanade and surrounding precinct.
Cairns is `base camp¿ for travellers setting forth to explore the wonders
of tropical north Queensland.
Each morning the tour groups and self-drive travellers fan out from the
city, many heading north into the world heritage listed Daintree
Rainforests and on to the pristine beauty of Cape Tribulation, an area of
striking rugged beauty where mountains roll down to deserted bays and
beaches. Others head west, driving up to the mountain top village of
Kuranda perched on the edge of the Atherton Tableland before heading south
through this extensive sub-tropical irrigation area, one of the food
baskets of north Queensland.
Along the Esplanade, early risers sip their morning coffee and watch as the
fleet of tourist vessels puts to sea, the wakes of the high speed
catamarans, sailing boats and cruisers spreading out across the bay as they
head out to the Great Barrier Reef.
The blend of youthful backpackers and mainstream international and domestic
travellers has produced a vibrant night life and cosmopolitan retail scene.
By day, shoppers throng to the Cairns Central shopping mall or stroll along
the waterfront Pier retail complex.
In the evenings, the city comes alive to the sound of live pub bands while
at the bars along the Esplanade, bartenders mix fashionable cocktails and
those who feel that good fortune is with them head to the Reef Casino.
Cairns is a city of many moods, the crisp clear air of its mornings, the
tropical warmth of its days, the sudden cooling downpour of an afternoon
storm and balmy nights lit by the moon shining over Trinity Bay offering an
unmatched appeal.
"Bookings for same day arrivals after 4.00pm will not be
accepted"
***If you elect to pay your incidental account by credit card or other card
using a credit payment facility, Mantra Group reserve the right to charge a
payment processing fee in order to cover its associated administrative
cost. Payment made by MasterCard, Visa, Amex or Diners will incur a 2%
surcharge.***
Attractions
It¿s the mountains that strike the first time visitor to Cairns, the
vivid green heights commanding a backdrop to Queensland¿s northern most
city.
From their heights the city spreads below, a mosaic of expanding urban
development interlinked with the florescent green of cane fields and the
chocolate brown of freshly cultivated farmland.
The city of Cairns, hugging the waterfront and waters of Trinity Inlet,
epitomises the vibrancy that has now infused the once somnolent tropical
mood of the north as direct flights into Cairns International Airport and
cheaper domestic airfares boost tourist numbers dramatically.
While still one of the iconic destinations for backpackers from around the
world, Cairns has now become a destination for a broader range of visitors.
The opening of the Cairns Lagoon, a four thousand square metre public
swimming pool on the foreshore in the heart of the city and the
redevelopment of adjacent parklands incorporating boulevards and walkways,
has injected new life into the Esplanade and surrounding precinct.
Cairns is `base camp¿ for travellers setting forth to explore the wonders
of tropical north Queensland.
Each morning the tour groups and self-drive travellers fan out from the
city, many heading north into the world heritage listed Daintree
Rainforests and on to the pristine beauty of Cape Tribulation, an area of
striking rugged beauty where mountains roll down to deserted bays and
beaches. Others head west, driving up to the mountain top village of
Kuranda perched on the edge of the Atherton Tableland before heading south
through this extensive sub-tropical irrigation area, one of the food
baskets of north Queensland.
Along the Esplanade, early risers sip their morning coffee and watch as the
fleet of tourist vessels puts to sea, the wakes of the high speed
catamarans, sailing boats and cruisers spreading out across the bay as they
head out to the Great Barrier Reef.
Transportation
Just follow the signs to central Cairns. Mantra Trilogy is on the
Esplanade and cannot be missed.
Address
101-105 The Esplanade
City
City
Cairns
Country
Australia
5
Hotel Facilities
Room Service, High-speed Internet, Fitness Room/Gym, Restaurant, Parking,
Swimming pool, Tour Desk, Bar / Lounge, Elevator / Lift, 24 Hour Reception, Dry Cleaning, Babysitting / Child Services, Air Conditioned, Non-Smoking Rooms, Conference Room(s), Safe-Deposit Box, Mini Bar, Refrigerator, Cable / Satellite TV, In Room Movies, Kitchenette, Coffee / Tea Maker, Microwave, Hair Dryer, Modem / Data Port, TV, CD Player, Laundry service, Excursions, Photocopier, Direct dial phone, Facsimile, Spa & Wellness Centre, Shower, Pool Outdoor, Self Laundry, Free Parking Ratings
Price (approx.)
AUD 126.00
Bookings/reservations:
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