The Kimberley Grande - Kununurra

From $ 165.0 to $ 395.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9166 5600
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The Kimberley Grande is Kununurra's newest premier resort. A resort of Kimberley proportions, you'll find the beauty and grandeur of the Kimberley reflected throughout, from the promenade of Boab trees welcoming you to the resort, right through to our expansive pool and spa, incorporating three 25 metre lap lanes. 72 superior guest rooms, including five generous spa suites, reflect the character of an Australian outback homestead whilst boasting contemporary style and comfort.

With a range of dining and refreshment experiences, The Kimberley Grande has a menu to suit all tastes. Two restaurants - Patsy's Fiddle (Bistro dining) and The Argyle Room (a la carte dining during high season) are complemented by two bars.

The Kimberley Grande offers the largest hotel facility in Kununurra for social and special events, meetings and conferences, accommodating up to 250 guests.

Whilst offering the facilities and convenience of a large hotel, The Kimberley Grande is small enough to be able to provide friendly personal service and attention to the finer details.

Whether your quest is for adventure or for rest and recuperation, The Kimberley Grande is the place to awaken your spirit and discover quintessential Australian hospitality.

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