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Burgess @ Kings Beach Apartments, Caloundra

Burgess @ Kings Beach Apartments are centrally located high-rise at Kings Beach with spectacular coastal and mountain views, an hour from Brisbane and five minutes from Caloundra Central Business District.

The Apartments consist of 17 rooms – three and half star spacious fully self contained two and three bedroom apartments with ensuites, full kitchen, large well-equipped rooms, separate living areas, internal laundry and balcony.

Guests have free use of 10 metre pool, hot spa, sauna, barbecue, tennis court, lift and security parking.

The property is within walking distance to shopping, parkland, patrolled beach, tavern and clubs.

Other services include a complimentary newspaper, satellite television and late check out if available.

Accommodation Options

Floors Four to Six

Floors Seven to Nine

Website: www.burgess.aunz.com

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