Maroochydore
SUNSHINE COAST APARTMENTS
PACIFIC HORIZONS, HOLIDAY RESORT APARTMENTS,
SUNSHINE COAST,
QUEENSLAND
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Pacific Horizons Holiday Apartments are a Sunshine Coast Apartment Complex with a 3.5 star rating. Featuring 3 landscaped swimming pools and adjacent BBQ areas you have everything you need for a relaxing holiday at your fingertips. Pacific Horizons Holiday Apartments are located in Alexandra Headland, the pearl of the Sunshine Coast, surrounded by the sparkling blue Pacific Ocean. The apartment complex is situated between Maroochydore and Alexandra Headland Patrolled Beaches. |
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Pacific Horizons Holiday Apartments offer guests fantastic apartment accommodation in a quiet location just metres from one of the Sunshine Coast's beautiful surf beaches. The apartments are conveniently located close to a number of attractions including golf, bowls, Surf Clubs, family activities, pubs and restaurants to suit various budgets. With Pacific Horizons Holiday Apartments you are close to the action without the noise. |
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Pacific Horizons Holiday Apartments offer guests fully furnished and spacious two bedroom apartments. All the apartments feature fully equipped kitchens and individual lockup garages. In addition to other facilities, the complex showcases excellent landscaping and three swimming pools. |
For your convenience each apartment is fully self contained with good laundry and self contained kitchen facilities. You can find a number of Family Restaurants and quality eating houses within easy walking distance of the complex. At the end of the street you will find a Sports Bar and eatery.
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Pacific Horizons Holiday Apartments are an easy hour and 15 minute drive from Brisbane. Alternatively a coach can be arranged to collect and drop off guests from Brisbane or Maroochydore Airports or Brisbane City.
Sunshine Coast
Queensland, Australia
Pristine coastline and lush hinterland, superb cuisine, action and adventure or just the perfect piece of sand on which to sit and ponder?
The Coast begins at Caloundra, just one hour's drive
north of Brisbane and extends to Cooloola, the
gateway to Fraser
Island. It takes in
tranquil hinterland including the Glass House Mountains, Blackall
Range, Noosa Hinterland and the Mary Valley;
as well as more than 100 kilometres of beaches stretching through the coastal
towns of Caloundra, Kawana, Mooloolaba, Maroochydore, Coolum
Beach, Noosa and Rainbow Beach.
It's holiday central for both couples and families.
You can keep the kids happy fishing, visiting attractions,
canoeing or wandering the markets. Rivers, sheltered bays and surf beaches
provide a variety of swimming spots. Factor in an indulgent massage for two, a
quiet rainforest walk, a round of golf or a romantic dinner
in the mountains or by the sea.
The Sunshine
Coast is the perfect mix
of coast and country and the ideal place to relax and unwind.
The choice is yours.
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Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Where nature is lavish and tourist enticements abound.
The Bruce Highway sweeps north from Brisbane past the rearing crags of the Glass House Mountains and through the hinterland of the Sunshine Coast. This rich, subtropical country is embroidered with detail. Canny travellers detour from the highway to investigate the little towns that stud the rippling hills here.
West of the Bruce Highway the Blackall Range beckons. Montville, Maleny and the other villages that perch on or behind the escarpment have restaurants, wineries, alternative-style eateries and produce stores, art galleries, boutiques and curiosity shops catering for tastes refined or earthy. Places like Buderim, Yandina and Eumundi - and in the Noosa hinterland, Cooroy, Pomona and Kin Kin - have made the most of their natural assets, adding markets, coffee shops, craft galleries and other drawcards to their traditional attractions.
Further west, taste hand-crafted cheeses at Kenilworth before taking a leisurely trip along the Kenilworth Forest Drive or trekking into the rugged Conondales. Follow the Mary River north from its headwaters towards Gympie and you’ll find a series of magnificent state forests and townships of nostalgic rural charm. An old railway links them, and if you’re tempted by a sentimental journey you can board the Mary Valley Rattler steam train, which puffs its way from Gympie to Imbil on the Mary Valley line every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Turn into Gympie town centre, and you’re in the narrow, twisting streets of an old goldfield. Impressive public buildings reveal its wealthy past, and on the fringe of the town new mine shafts probe for a mother lode far below. Taking the trip north from Brisbane in a more exploratory mood, you can follow the Wine Trail to discover the area’s viticultural secrets, or the Gallery Trail to appreciate the inspiration that artists have found here.




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