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What are the best hotels near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
  • Guests enjoy staying at Black Marlin Motel, which is a hotel close to Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge.
  • Also highly rated is Moondarra Motel, which is 21 minutes away by car.
  • You’ll find 236 hotels and other lodging options in the surrounding area to choose from including vacation rentals.
How much does it cost to stay in a hotel near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
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  • Search for the lowest price per night ₹6,408
What cheap hotels are close to Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
  • Black Marlin Motel is an economical hotel close to Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge and offers free parking, free in-room WiFi, and an outdoor pool.
  • Another low-cost alternative is Silkwood Hotel, which is 41 minutes away by car.
Can I find hotels close to Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge that are fully refundable?
Yes, you’ll find many hotels that offer refundable room rates as long as you cancel by the cancellation deadline. Find refundable rates using the “Fully refundable” filter when you search for hotels.
What are the best romantic hotels near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
Which hotels near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge have rooms with great views?
  • Travelers can enjoy rooms with river or city view at Innisfail Riverfront Motel, which is a 22-minute drive from Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge.
  • Also recommended is Tropical Bliss BNB, which offers rooms with views.
What are the best family hotels close to Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
  • For travelers looking for a family-friendly stay, Sharlynn by the River offers a playground, children’s books, and a hot tub. Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge is in the larger area.
  • Another great option for your family’s trip is Eden House Retreat.
What are the best luxury hotels near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
  • Treat yourself when you stay at Hibiscus Lodge Bed & Breakfast, which is within reach of Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge and offers an outdoor pool, a bar/lounge, and a free buffet breakfast.
What are the best hotels near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge with free parking?
  • Drive and park with ease when you stay at Black Marlin Motel, which offers free parking. You’ll be a 21-minute drive from Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge.
  • Another property that offers free parking is Moondarra Motel, which is 21 minutes away by car.
What are the best hotels near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge with a pool?
What cheap motels can I book close to Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
  • To save on your stay near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge, take a look at Moondarra Motel, which offers parking and free in-room WiFi.
  • Innisfail City Motel is another inexpensive motel to consider in the area.
What are the best things to see and do around my hotel near Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge?
  • After enjoying the outdoors at Palmerston Rocks Corridor Nature Refuge, you can see the local attractions such as Mission Beach, Paronella Park, and Millaa Millaa Falls.
  • Crater Lakes National Park, Babinda Boulders, and Dunk Island Beach are other places to visit in the area.
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