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Desert Palms Resort, Alice Springs

The Desert Palms Resort is a tropical paradise in the middle of the desert, situated in the Mt John Valley tourist precinct. The property fronts the Todd River and backs onto the beautiful Alice Springs Golf Course. Only 5 minutes from the Alice Springs central business district, it is ideally located for visitors who want the advantage of facilities with the privacy of self contained accommodation.

The Desert Palms Resort features 80 individual villas. The Desert Palms Resort also has an attractive pool with an island, gazebo, waterfall and footbridge, a half tennis court, and large undercover barbecue area.

Accommodation Options

Motel

The motel rooms include a private verandah, set amid palms and bougainvillea. There is also secure off street parking directly outside each villa.

Self Contained

The free standing villa style units include a kitchenette and a private verandah, set amid palms and bougainvillea. There is also secure off street parking directly outside each villa.

Website: www.desertpalms.com.au

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