Chancellor Resort Hope Harbour (Gold Coast)
- Chancellor Resort Hope Harbour (Gold Coast)
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Chancellor Resort Hope Harbour
country: Australia, city: Gold Coast (Hope Island)
Chancellor Resort Hope Harbour Built alongside a tranquil deepwater marina, the Chancellor Resort Hope Harbour, with its prime position and exemplary services, is the ideal place to stay in Hope Island.
Location
The property is located by the Harbour Cove's marina at Hope Island and is only a 5-minute drive from the Sanctuary Cove and golf courses. The resort is also within few minutes drive from the Dreamworld and Surfers Paradise.
Rooms
The Chancellor Resort Hope Harbour features 91 superbly appointed guestrooms that offer all the modern day comforts.
Restaurant
The onsite Pier Restaurant serves modern Australian cuisine in a relaxed environment, while the Marlin Bar & Gaming offers a large selection of local and imported beverages.
General
The resort offers flexible meeting space for holding business conferences, banquets and other social gatherings. During free time, guests can workout in the gymnasium, play tennis, take a refreshing plunge in the pool or relax at the sauna.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Banquet facilities Cocktail bar Conference facilities Disabled facilities Gymnasium Laundry facilities Parking facilities Parking facilities (at cost) Reception Restaurant Room service Safe deposit box Sauna Swimming pool Tenni | Air conditioning Balcony / Terrace Hairdryer In-room safe Iron and ironing board Mini bar Modem/data port connection Pay-per-view movies Radio Refrigerator Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
Address:
John Lund Drive
Hope Island Gold Coast QLD 4212
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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