1770 Hotels and Motels

Recognised for being reasonably priced and good quality accommodation are the 1770 Hotels and 1770 Motels, which dominates a large percentage of the 1770 accommodation market. From the quaint, tidy and well kept family run motels, to the large reputable hotels, there is a certainty that there is usually somewhere to stay whilst in 1770. 1770 is also home to a beautiful beach which is perfect to spend a day on – swimming, surfing and sun-bathing, or spend the day being an explorer through the Joseph Banks National Park.

The motels offered in 1770 are affordable and are frequently serviced and kept hygienically clean; to make sure that guests are content with the product they are receiving. Each of which welcomes guests with a friendly ambience topped with convenient locations allowing you to gain easy access to shopping centres, restaurants, cafés, pubs, club and the beach in general. The motels at the higher end of the market they offer their patrons a few choice rooms boasting their own private balcony, ensuite or 1-2 bedroom family rooms with queen-sized beds, kitchens and in general spacious rooms.

Mango Tree Motel - is a 3 star beachside accommodation in Agnes Water. Quite close to shops and only 100 metres to the beach, the property features a BBQ area and its own onsite restaurant - Mangos Licensed Restaurant.

The more prestige hotels in the up-market area host ‘apartments’ of one bedroom, one bedroom plus family room and some with two bedrooms. A few host or are close to heated pools, heated spas, gyms, barbeque areas and underground security parking. Many are also positioned so it is only a short stroll to the numerous shopping centres and beaches of 1770.

1770 accommodation is constantly developing with new resorts coming on line and it is mounting in popularity as a holiday destination within Queensland, with many things to see and do, not only with just shopping but also with entertainment and the arts. So while staying in 1770 hotels, or 1770 motels, you are encouraged to take the time to explore the area around 1770.




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