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Poor Hotel

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Below Average Resort
Rydges Reef Resort

Travel Date: August 05

Submitted in April 2006 by: Matt Bissell - Staffs. 42 Jo Bissell Staffs 57

Operator: Kuoni

On arrival we waited a long time for our room to be made available, when we finally saw the room it had a shaby interior and fittings also 'creatures' nesting on the balcony. We complained to reception staff verbally and then in writing using the Impression...

On arrival we waited a long time for our room to be made available, when we finally saw the room it had a shaby interior and fittings also 'creatures' nesting on the balcony. We complained to reception staff verbally and then in writing using the Impressions Booklet provided within the room. I asked to be moved and was given a negative reaction from hotel staff. We were given a chance to upgrade, at an addition cost, after much haggling. Kuoni gave us little support and we felt stranded. The resort needs refurbishing but on the plus side the Pool Bar served good food but please avoid the Indian restaurant on site as this is dire!

You must go on the Shaolin Junk trip to the Barrier Reef, the staff are amazing and the trip is different to the normal!
Good food to be had in Port Douglas Marina with various types of restaurant choices.
Would we go to Port Douglas again? Yes but not to Rydges Reef Resort!!


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Very Good Hotel

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Excellent Resort
Radisson Treetops

Travel Date: January 05

Submitted in February 2006 by: Sarah Stewart - Birmingham

Operator: Other

When we first arrived in Cairns, we were told that it had rained continuously for a month and judging by the greenery, this was believable. However, although Jan - March is rainy season in Cairns, we had fabulous weather for the whole time we were there. ...

When we first arrived in Cairns, we were told that it had rained continuously for a month and judging by the greenery, this was believable. However, although Jan - March is rainy season in Cairns, we had fabulous weather for the whole time we were there.

The hotel was lovely and right in the rainforest with a stream running through the middle of the hotel. Rooms were very modern and light and airy although we did have some surprise visitors in the form of geko lizards which are totally harmless and common in the rainforest. The pool at the hotel was a saltwater pool with swim up bar which was fabulous. The staff were very friendly and helpful and food could be ordered all day with the option of taking it back to your room if you preferred.

Four mile beach is a fabulous beach which, believe it or not, is four miles in length. However, we were there in the 'stinger' season which meant that you could only swim in a netted off section of the sea. There are a number of shops and bars on the main street that serve food all day. A trip to the Great Barrier Reef is a must. We booked through a small company and went on a boat called the Tallarook. It was fantastic and much better than going on Quiksilver which is highly commercial and very expensive. There were only twelve of us in total and we had an excellent service with a fantastic barbecue on board after we'd exhausted ourselves snorkelling and diving. All the crew were very friendly and it was very relaxed. You could even take your own drinks on board if you preferred and store them in the fridge below deck.

All in all we had a great time in Port Douglas and wouldn't hesitate to return.


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Good Hotel

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Excellent Resort
Rydges Reef Resort

Travel Date: October 04

Submitted in January 2005 by: Sharron, Barry, Natalie Matthew- Brighton-

Operator: Other

There is a choice of accomodation at the Rydges,which is hotel rooms or self contained villas. We stayed in the villas. They were very spacious and clean. Ours was a two bedroom villa on two floors.Downstairs there is a lounge with television, DVD playe...

There is a choice of accomodation at the Rydges,which is hotel rooms or self contained villas. We stayed in the villas. They were very spacious and clean. Ours was a two bedroom villa on two floors.Downstairs there is a lounge with television, DVD player etc, a fully equipped kitched with dishwasher, microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer and a shower and toilet. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a full bathroom. The villas are set in tropical gardens which are beautiful.

It was extremely hot in Port Douglas and my only criticism was that the villa's only has air conditioning in the two bedrooms which made the whole downstairs quite UNBEARABLE .There was one ceiling fan for the whole downstairs!). The upstairs bathroom was just so hot it was a case of have a shower and quickly get in to the airconditioned bedroom. This was a shame because the place is beautiful, the staff are friendly and helpful and the swimming pools are good.They have serveral restaurants on the complex which were all very good. The air conditioning was also very noisy in our villa which meant if you had it on at night you couldnt sleep but if you turned it off you got so hot you couldnt sleep either.

Port Douglas is really picturesque, lots of tropical plants and palm trees. We visited a crocodile farm which was great. We also went croc spotting on the river that was brilliant. The highlight of our trip was the Great Barrier Reef. We went with Quicksilver (which is the best), so well organised. When you get out to the floating platform on the reef there is so much you can do. Snorkel, scuba dive, take a trip on the semi-sub go to the viewing platform, sunbathe. They serve a lovely seafood buffet included in the price. They even have a post box on the platform which allows you to send a postcards from the only post box on the great barrier reef.We also visited Kurranda via the skyrail and train and went to an aboriginal show. Port Douglas is a really lovely place with beautiful scenery, lovely harbour and friendly people.

The Rydges was a lovely place to stay. If the villas were fully airconditioned it would be a perfect place to stay.


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