Coral Cove Apartments Presented by Peter Bellingham Photography
Coral Cove Apartments is situated on the very edge of the sparkling Coral Sea, offering superb views from every apartment and The Cove restaurant.
The apartments, which are very modern, spacious, self contained and fully air conditioned, are available with one, two or three bedrooms.
All main bedrooms are fitted with a King size bed to ensure optimum comfort.
Seclusion and romance, rest and relaxation or a luxury getaway are all on offer in this magnificent setting with surrounding pristine bays and azure waters.
Coral Cove Apartments complex has two lifts servicing all floors and a secure undercover parking area.
The ground floor restaurant overlooks the surrounding waters, tropical gardens and pool.
Snorkel the fringing coral reefs from your doorstep or walk the nearby trails which overlook the many bays and the Coral Sea.
Alternatively, swim in the complex's resort style pool or relax in the spa.
Bowen is placed at the northern end of the Whitsundays, centrally located between Townsville and Mackay, and just a short 45 minute drive to Airlie Beach.
This area boasts an idyllic tropical climate with an average temperature of 24ºC.
The Bowen area offers: •Picturesque bays
•Pristine beaches
•Fringing coral reefs
•Australia's most flavoursome fruit, the Bowen mango
•Rich alluvial fields surrounding the town produce a bounty of salad vegetables and fruits
Bowen's place in Queensland history's recorded in the town's historical museum and in the collection of public murals painted on walls throughout the town.
The Bowen area offers diversity from coast to county. Venture inland just a short distance and experience eucalypt forests, dry creek beds and cattle stations. �
Just a little further and you will find the historic mining town of Collinsville.
Abbot Point Bulk Coal facility is located 30kms north of Bowen. This export ship loading facility is not accessible to the public but the 3km long jetty can be seen from many venues around Bowen
Easy access to the beachside walkways along Queen's Beach to Hansen Park or the more challenging trail walk to Rose Bay.
This will take you to Rotary Lookout overlooking Horseshoe Bay, the WW2 radar installation overlooking Murray Bay and then on to 'Mother Beddock' overlooking Rose Bay.
'Mother Beddock' is a huge rock balancing precariously on a granite outcrop. Legend has it that the rock derived its name from a Bowen lady who had a rather large pimple on her nose. Mother Beddock's Pimple was shortened in great Australian style to 'Mother Beddock'.
From Rose Bay you can either return on the trail or walk along Rose Bay Road to Horseshoe Bay Road, then back to Grays Bay.
Fishing is one of Bowen's most popular pastimes. Charters, estuary, beach.
Snorkelling is excellent along any of the bays from Grays Bay to Rose Bay and beyond with an abundance of colourful coral and marine life to view.
Bowen Recreation •Play golf on the beach side nine hole golf course •A game of bowls can be found at one of the three bowls clubs in town •Squash courts can be found at Soldiers Road •If exercising at a gym is your style you have a choice of centres •Enjoy the latest movies at the historic Summer Garden Cinema
View the bird life at Mullers Lagoon. More than 170 different species have been seen here.
Take a self guided walk around town to admire the town's history in murals .
Drive up Flagstaff Hill where the 360 degree views from the lookout are spectacular. While there, visit the interpretive centre for a brief description of Bowen's history, including the Catalina Flying Boats from World War II.