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Sunshine Coast, Queensland Caloundra Holiday Centre Sunshine Coast, Queensland Sp Accommod ecialists in Holiday ation Accommodation Directory 1/78 Bulcock Street, Caloundra Queensland, Australia 4551 Phone (07) 5491 5444 www.caloundraholidaycentre.com.au [email protected] Sunny Coast Holidays Pty Ltd ABN 56 079 459 127 ATF the Harris Family Trust WELCOME TO CALOUNDRA THANK YOU FOR YOUR ENQUIRY... Its no surprise that the indigenous name for Caloundra is “beautiful This booklet is designed to offer you a guide to accommodation in the headland”. Caloundra is surrounded by natural beauty with its golden Caloundra area. Inside you will find a range of properties from budget priced beaches, sparkling blue waters, unique landscapes, breathtaking views and units to luxury apartments and holiday homes. The limited copy space does lush hinterland ranges and iconic mountains. Each beach has a different not allow us to show you all the properties we have available, nor does it unique quality such as the calm waters of the Pumicestone Passage at allow us to give you comprehensive information on each individual property. Golden Beach and Bulcock Beach, the protected surf at Kings Beach, the More photos and further details of all of our holiday properties are available rock pools and fishing at Shelly Beach, the great surfing at Moffat Beach for viewing on our website www.caloundraholidaycentre.com.au. to the inlet at Currimundi Lake. You are bound to find the perfect place to All properties are fully self-contained with TV and washing machines and unwind and relax in our friendly town. additional extras such as DVD, VCR, stereos & BBQ’s are quoted on the The region hosts an assortment of walking and cycling trails beyond price list. Kitchens are equipped with fridge, stove, cutlery, cookware, compare, as well as many other free family friendly activities such as the glassware and most have microwave oven, dishwasher and clothes dryer. giant water fountain at Kings Beach, fishing on the waterfront boardwalk You will find your accommodation has been professionally cleaned and and fantastic playgrounds along the beachfront. Other local tourist sanitised prior to your arrival. attractions include the world famous Australia Zoo, Aussie World, Big Kart On your arrival, Caloundra Holiday Centre will supply you with maps and Track and the Bungy Bullet, Kayak Tours, Eco Cruises, Underwater World, other useful information to make your stay a happy one. If you do not Queensland Air Museum and Moreton Bay & Island tours just to name a know the area our friendly team at Caloundra Holiday Centre will happily few. There are numerous golf courses, squash courts, surfside saltwater recommend a suitable holiday apartment or house. Just tell us your pool and our very own racecourse! If adventure is what you are after, you requirements. can indulge in sky diving, boat hire, kayaking, windsurfing, cable skiing, deep sea fishing, hiking, scuba diving and snorkelling, and just about anything else you care to think of, all within 20 minutes of Caloundra. With HOW TO BOOK plenty of dining choices, you can experience Caloundra’s smorgasbord of Our holiday apartments and homes can be booked either at our office or flavours from around the world. Try Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Thai by phone, fax, mail or e-mail. A deposit must be received within 7 days (or or Mexican. within 24 hours if your booking is less then a month away) to confirm your booking and can be paid by cash, cheque, traveller’s cheque, money order, That’s really just the beginning. Our friendly staff will be able to give you EFTPOS, Mastercard, Visa or American Express, or by internet banking or many more ideas to fun-fill your holiday on the Sunshine Coast. Call in to directly at any branch of the Commonwealth Bank. Personal cheques will the office and pick out some brochures. Escape to paradise today and need to be cleared before your departure date, and if you choose to pay by create memories that will last a lifetime. credit card, a surcharge may apply. The deposit is normally $100 per week booked, except in holiday season. Receipt of deposit will be confirmed in HOW TO GET HERE writing, with further information regarding the balance. ROAD - Caloundra is an easy hour’s drive north of Brisbane along the Bruce Highway and only two hour’s drive from the Gold Coast. LINEN AIR - Brisbane International and Domestic Airports are located an hour’s Blankets, pillows and bed coverings are supplied but you will need to bring drive south of Caloundra. The Sunshine Coast (Maroochy) Airport is located your own linen, i.e. sheets, pillow cases, towels, face washers, bathmat 35 mins drive north of Caloundra. Connecting bus services to Caloundra and tea towels. If preferred, linen and other holiday items such as cots are available with Sun Air and operate every day from Brisbane and A1 and other baby needs, beach equipment, BBQ’s, DVDs etc. may be hired Airport Transfers operate a door to door service from both airports at a very locally at reasonable prices and will be delivered to your unit on your reasonable rate. Call Sun Air – 1800 804 340 or A1 Airport Transfers on (07) arrival. We can order everything for you. 5437 3070. BUS - Regular intercity bus services are available between Caloundra, FREQUENT STAYERS CLUB Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Contact the Caloundra bus terminal for If you have stayed with us twice before, guests are invited to free information on (07) 5491 2555. membership of our exclusive Frequent Stayers Club. There are no RAIL - Queensland Rail operates services from Brisbane to Landsborough annual fees. Card holders are given courtesy discounts at several tourist station. For more information on timetables and bus services from attractions and restaurants as well as being entitled to early check-ins, Landsborough station to Caloundra, contact Transinfo on 131 230 or late check-outs (subject to previous and following bookings), and other www.translink.com.au privileges as they become available. Apply at the office today and you will be given your membership card on the spot. Your savings and benefits can M in start this holiday. c Orm hi uz nton St Ave Knox Knox DISCLAIMER re e t All information published in this booklet is provided in good faith and based Bulcock St Av reet upon information as supplied to us. Tenants are advised however, before relying e e on that information or interpreting our descriptions, to make their own enquiries Av to ensure that they are getting exactly what they expect. Please also note that we act on instructions from the owners of the properties depicted here, and the Otranto owners reserve the right to alter prices or equipment supplied in units at any Leeding Tce Cooma Tce Bulcoc time without notice, or to withdraw any offered property with a minimum of 30 k Beach Espl days notice. In circumstance where this may occur, Caloundra Holiday Centre will endeavour to place the tenant in similar accommodation at a similar price, l Esp or at its option will refund the price paid by the tenant for any unused part of ach k Be the booking. Compensation is limited to a refund of the amount paid, and no coc Bul consequential damages will be entertained, except as required by law. 2 3 SURF SAFETY CALOUNDRA CENTRAL, Lifeguards patrol most of Caloundra’s beaches, but please remember HAPPY VALLEY & BULCOCK BEACH to follow a few simple rules to avoid a tragedy on your beach holiday. F Find the red and yellow flags and swim between them These represent the area patrolled by lifeguards. They mark the safest place to swim. L Look at the safety signs Located at beach access points, these signs identify potential dangers and daily conditions at the beach. A Ask a lifeguard for advice Ask a lifeguard about water conditions as water depths, currents and wave sizes & types can quickly change. G Get a friend to swim with you Always swim with a friend so you can look out for each other. NEVER leave a child unsupervised. ALLAMANDA PLACE 32 THE ESPLANADE, BULCOCK BEACH S Stick your hand up for help Be mesmerised by the stunning panoramic views of Pumicestone Passage If you get into trouble, stay calm. Raise your arm to signal for and Bribie Island. Enjoy the shipping lanes and the ocean beyond from help, float and wait for assistance. If you get stuck in a rip or these two bedroom units, situated on the 2nd and 3rd floors. All units current, float with it, don’t try to swim against it. include microwave and dishwasher. Park the car in the security undercover parking and forget about it with the refreshing waters of Bulcock Beach For more information on surf safety, visit www.lifesaving.com.au directly across the road, as well as the recently upgraded Boardwalk with free BBQ facilities and there are many popular restaurants, cafes, shops and a playground within easy walking distance. BEACH CONDITIONS If you wish to know exactly what the surf is doing at Kings Beach, you can now look on the web and see for yourself. There is a camera updating the picture every few seconds, and this is not all – it will also tell you the current temperature, which way the wind is blowing and all the other detailed weather information. Go to www.coastalwatch.com.au then click on Surf Cams, then select Kings or Bulcock Beach. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, OCEAN TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL Max Min °C mm JANUARY 27.8 21.4 26 174 FEBRUARY 27.4 21.2 26 202 ARALUEN MARCH 26.7 20.1 26 208 10 THE ESPLANADE, HAPPY VALLEY APRIL 24.9 17.2 25 172 You could easily spend your entire holiday in awe of the spectacular views MAY 22.4 14.7 23 170 of Pumicestone Passage, Bribie Island, Golden Beach and the ocean from JUNE 19.9 11.6 22 102 this 6th floor, spacious three-bedroom ensuited unit.
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