Overlooking a stunning palm-fringed beach, only 20 minutes from Cairns airport, award-winning Peppers Beach Club & Spa is set in the heart of the charming Palm Cove village. Accommodation comprises elegant suites and spa rooms from one bedroom to luxurious two bedroom penthouses with private rooftop terraces featuring lounge, BBQ and private pool or heated jacuzzi. Suites feature stunning beachfront or lagoon views and fully equipped kitchen. From the delectable tropical breakfast to a delicious seafood dinner accompanied by some of Australia's best wines, Tamara's at the Beach restaurant offers a delightful culinary experience. on a more casual note, the open air Lobby is the perfect place for a few drinks. or you can relax by the swim-up pool bar. The resort features beach and rainforest lagoon pools, formal pool, tennis court, gym, boutique shops and Sanctum Spa with signature massages, revitalising facial treatments, and soothing body wraps. Palm Cove offers an abundance of activities in either the rainforest or the reef, including scubadiving, deep-sea fishing, white water rafting, evening dinner cruises and rainforest walks. Awards Finalist - Hotel Club Awards 2007

"Stately melaleuea trees shade the resort's entrance welcoming guests into a private world where the air is scented by fragrant gardens and cooled by gentle ocean breezes...you can even treat yourself to a celebrity-style holiday and enjoy the luxurious penthouses with private rooftop terraces, lounge, BBQ and private plunge pool or heated jacuzzi". Essentially Food Magazine, May 2008 "When it comes to accommodation, why not immerse yourself in excellent five star accommodation. While there are numerous upmarket resorts to choice from, a good choice would be the Peppers Beach Club and Spa, a sparkling white gem located on a beachfront position in the very heart of Palm Cove. If the fine dining and ultra-chic accommodation doesn't impress you, the glistening 'rainforest' lagoon pool in the centre of the Peppers resort combined with gourmet poolside lunches brought direct your deck chair undoubtedly will. Tearing ourselves from the little piece of heaven that is Peppers, we couldn't help but remark how the old adage that "all good things come to an end" seems a rather bitter pill to swallow". AA Travel Guides, October 2007
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