The Sebel Reef House & Spa is a luxurious boutique resort perfectly positioned in the heart of Palm Cove village directly opposite the white sandy beach, and just 25 minutes drive from Cairns International Airport, nearby attractions include the Great Barrier Reef and the World Heritage Daintree rainforest.
All rooms and suites at The Sebel Reef House are derived from the Queenslander experience, opening up to the tropical environment with indoor-outdoor living. All appointments reflect the comforts and luxuries of home, in one of the most spectacular locations in Queensland. Fresh white wicker interiors are accented with splashes of colour. Delightfully cool and airy, large romantic beds are draped with cascades of light netting.
The Sebel Reef House and Spa features 3 separate and beautiful pools. These three pristine pools are framed by shaded pathways and vibrant tropical flora, creating a magnificent backdrop to candle-lit corridors and white wash buildings.
99 Williams Esplanade
Palm Cove, QLD 4879
Directions to parking: Undercover parking is available free of charge however spaces are limited. Good off street parking is also available
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Check-in: 2:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
| Rates | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Room Type | Min Nights Stay | Bedding Configuration | Rates for up to Guests | Nightly Room Rate From | Max Guests |
| Brigadier Room | 1 | King Bed or Two Single Beds | 2 | $ 139 (AUD) | 2 |
| Verandah Room | 1 | King Bed or Two Single Beds | 2 | $ 159 (AUD) | 3 |
| Brigadier Beachfront Spa | 1 | King Bed | 2 | $ 179 (AUD) | 2 |
| Verandah Spa Room | 1 | King Bed | 2 | $ 199 (AUD) | 3 |
Rates: Valid until 30th Dec 2011. All prices quoted are low season prices unless otherwise indicated. Prices and Conditions may vary without notice. Rates and conditions as confirmed at the time of booking will prevail.
Palm Cove, Great Barrier Reef, Skyrail, Tablelands, Hot Air Ballooning, Hartley's Creek Crocodile Farm, Flames of the Forest and Tjapukai Aboriginal Cultural Park