Three distinct pools (including a heated lap pool) prevent overcrowding
Spacious apartments with full kitchens and laundry are a lifesaver for families
Quiet, residential vibe compared to the tourist circus of Cairns Esplanade
Quick Take: A solid 4-star apartment complex masquerading as a 'luxury resort'—great bones and pools, but the rooms are showing their age.
Reviewed by @5starstravelphotography: I spent every evening right here in the pool. The way the sun sets over the lagoon is unforgettable, and swimming under the stars afterwards was pure magic. Definitely the most relaxing spot I found in Trinity Beach.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Families and couples love the pool variety and room size, but consistent grumbles about 'tired' decor and spotty WiFi keep it from perfection.
Reality check
The 'garden view' often means looking at a fence or a neighbor's wall, and the 5am sprinkler system has woken up more than a few ground-floor guests.
You prefer cooking your own breakfast in a full kitchen over hotel buffets
You need a heated pool for winter swimming (June-August)
You want to be near the Great Barrier Reef but away from the backpacker crowds
Cleanliness & Maintenance
7.5
Housekeeping: Weekly service only. Guests often complain about 'missed spots' and having to do their own cleaning.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally clean but recurring reports of mold in grout and on blinds due to the tropical humidity.
Maintenance: The property is showing its age. Expect occasional broken latches, dripping taps, or peeling paint on the exterior.
Linens & towels: Functional but not luxe. Some reports of stained sheets or 'tired' towels.
Odors & scents: Musty smells are a common complaint in ground-floor rooms, often requiring airing out upon arrival.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Automatic sprinklers starting at 5am near ground floor patios
Footsteps from guests in units above (wooden floors/thin ceilings)
Pool noise during the day if you are in a 'Poolside' block
Before you book
Good to know
This is a self-catering stay; you get a 'starter pack' of soap/toilet paper but need to buy more for long stays
The 'Blue Lagoon' is a decorative lake, not a swimming hole
Credit card payments incur a ~1.55% surcharge
What to pack
Reef-safe sunscreen (essential for the GBR)
Extra dishwasher tablets and toilet paper if staying >3 days
A stinger suit if visiting Nov-May (or rent one locally)
Room Genie
Best picks
Top-floor 'Lakeside' apartments for the best breeze, privacy, and views of the water feature
Ground floor 'Poolside' rooms if you have kids who want to run straight into the water (but trade off privacy)
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor units near the driveway/entrance (less privacy, more noise)
Rooms facing the back fence/road if you booked a 'Standard' view
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a top-floor apartment in the 'Lakeside' block to avoid overhead foot traffic noise and maximize the view. Please ensure it is not directly next to the lift/stairwell.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the lagoon swimmable?
No. The 'Blue Lagoon' is a scenic water feature for viewing only. You swim in the three tiled pools.
Is there a restaurant on site?
Not technically 'on site' managed by the hotel, but the Blue Moon Grill and Trinity Beach Bar 'n' Grill are immediately adjacent/on the premises.
How far is the beach?
It is a flat, easy 4-5 minute walk (approx. 400m) to the Trinity Beach foreshore and stinger nets.
Is the pool heated?
Yes, one of the pools is heated, which is a huge plus during the cooler months (June-August).
Do the rooms have laundry?
Yes, apartments (1-3 bedrooms) have private washers and dryers. Studios may share a communal laundry.
Is there free parking?
Yes, free self-parking is available on-site, though it can get tight when the resort is full.
Insider Tips
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The 'Blue Moon Grill' next door is closed on Tuesdays—plan your dinner accordingly.
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Walk to 'Everyday Lover' for coffee; it's widely considered better than the in-room instant stuff.
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The local bus stop (to Cairns city) is just 450m away on Trinity Beach Road if you don't have a car.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'weekly service' means your towels won't be changed for 7 days unless you pay extra or wash them yourself.
💡Ants can be an issue in ground-floor units if you leave *any* food out—this is the tropics.
💡The WiFi is often described as 'spotty' or 'unusable' inside the concrete rooms; you may need to sit on the balcony.
💡There are no elevators in some building blocks, which is a rude surprise with heavy bags.
💡Wallabies sometimes appear on the lawns at dusk—a genuine wildlife bonus.
Local Playbook
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