Ocean Lodge Broome - Broome

From $ 78.0 to $ 128.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9194 1700
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Ocean Lodge offers excellent value rooms with all you need for a great holiday.

The accommodation has 58 spacious rooms including studio rooms catering for one to three people and family suites that accommodate up to six people.

All rooms are serviced daily, have ensuites and kitchenettes equipped with grill, microwave and basic items to self-cater. The rooms are air-conditioned with television and free in-house movies and telephone. An internet facility is available in reception hours.

Ocean Lodge's pool has an adjoining toddlers pool and is partially shaded. Gazebo, lawn area and free barbecues are set amid palms and lush gardens for your enjoyment.

It is centrally located between Chinatown and Cable Beach with a shopping centre 600 meters away. The Broome Recreation and Aquatic Centres are directly opposite. A small shop on the premises sells basic items and breakfast and barbecue packs are available for purchase.

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