Bale Port Douglas, villa 5
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This new pavilion house is inspired by a unique Balinese blend of indoor/outdoor living set in a secluded, sunny tropical garden. It has its own private plunge pool and day bed pavilion nestled on the edge of the natural forest. Open air living & dining areas are luxuriously furnished including a fully equipped kitchen with Miele appliances and a state-of-the-art audio-visual system. Bedrooms and living areas can be opened to create natural breezeways or can be enclosed for complete air-conditioning. Each sleeping room has its own high-definition wall-mounted LCD TV and a Bose audio system. The master bedroom has a king-size bed and ensuite and opens up to reveal the tropical garden beyond.
Twice the enjoyment
The villa also has a matching pair. Part of its side compound wall can open up to connect the gardens and living areas of villas #4 and #5 creating a completely private double-compound. Ideal for families holidaying together or a party seeking six bedrooms to sleep 12. Prices for the two-villas-in-one package upon application.
Distinctive sanctory
The villas are sunny, modern, private and each forms their own sanctory. Bale is named after its pavilions and is breath-taking in its uniqueness and setting. Like all places in Port Douglas it's a short stroll to the beach. Unlike most places in Port, it basks in sun all day.
It aims to reinvent Australia's tropical north.
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$950.00 / Night $4,900.00 / Week $1,900.00 / Weekend $950.00 / Night Midweek |
Price for two-villas-in-one package upon application
Rate based on master bedroom (2 people). Each extra bedroom (2 people each) is $230 per night
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3 Apr 2008 - 1 Mar 2009 |
Spa and kids pack: $100.00
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