Location
This idyllic island resort is located in the Whitsundays, set amidst frangipanis, coconut palms and tropical flame trees, surrounded by rainforest and near to Queenslands spectacular Great Barrier Reef. A holiday at Long Island Resort Whitsundays is a true Whitsunday tropical island experience.
Rooms
This property boasts 160 elegantly appointed and modern guestrooms that are equipped with all the essential amenities to ensure you utmost ease and luxury.
Restaurant
You can dine at the onsite Palms Restaurant, which serves delicious dishes. Guests can enjoy some delicious snacks and refreshing drinks at the Paradiso Cafe, which is also an ideal place to relax after a tiring day.
General
Holidaymakers can enjoy two pools, a great beach, extensive outdoor entertainment areas and tropical grounds plus an extensive range of water sports. Hard to beat is the fringing coral reef in our own bay, great for snorkelling, or just relax in a hammock under the coconut palms. Night time brings a variety of live entertainment where you can join in the activities and dance the night away.
Room |
Price from |
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|---|---|---|
| Last Minute Special | Single | 297 |
| Double | 297 | |
| Garden View Room | Single | 462 |
| Double | 462 | |
| Beachfront Room | Single | 517 |
| Double | 517 |
We arrived just after a storm and the resort was in disarray but it could have been cleaned up a lot quicker. also we aould not reach the island until 3 pm due to their jetty not been accessable in rough seas which meant we missed the lunch that was supposed to be included in the price and the man on reception was distictly rude in his attidude.we would not reccommend this resort - 12-Mar-2008 We couldn't use our balcony because it was full of geckos, beetles, and large leaves. We had a gecko in our room the entire four nights. There was not enough rods to hang towels for drying. The pool swim-up bar was great, but it was closed for no reason the last 2 days. The nightly games (trivia, music, etc.) were fun, but the casino night deceived us that the more you won, the more you could bid--but everyone got the same lame gift from the gift shop (we had to pay $10 to play!). The island was at the end of the ferry route, so we had to always go to another island to catch excursions. We had to stop at 3 other islands on our route to and from the Hamilton island airport. Shute harbour or Daydream island would have been more convenient. Low tide stopped us from getting in the water or doing water sports most of the day because the beach was extremely flat. The food was nothing special and the drinks were very expensive.- 22-Feb-2007 |
* based on 11 member rating(s)
Overall rating:
4/5
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