Paradise

Internatio­nal hotel review

Bailey, Cairns

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WHO STAYS? Holiday makers and business guests looking for a stylish, modern Cairns hotel with easy access to airport, marina and city attraction­s.

HOW BIG? 255 guest rooms and

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COST $AUD199 (about PGK465) per room per night for Urban King room. CHECK IN 2pm CHECK out 11am

Highlights Breezy open spaces, a wall of greenery and a gently cascading waterfall keep the tropical heat at bay, while creative touches like artists and musicians add cultural interest in the open-sided foyer.

NEAR BY Bailey is located within the Cairns arts precinct with Munro Martin Parklands, the Centre for Contempora­ry Arts and the Performing Arts Centre nearby. In the other direction, landscaped Esplanade parklands, The Lagoon, Cairns Marlin Marina and a lively restaurant strip are all a few minutes walk away – even quicker if you borrow one of Bailey’s cruiser bicycles.

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LOCATION

Cairns offers easy access to World Heritage icons the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest. Take a boat cruise from Marlin Marina to Green Island, Fitzroy Island or one of the outer reefs. To explore the Daintree and Cape Tribulatio­n, hire a car or take a guided tour to learn about the world’s oldest living tropical rainforest.

the place

Opened last November, Bailey is the second of three luxury Crystalbro­ok Collection hotels to open in Cairns. Each is graced with a distinct personalit­y – Bailey is the innovative, arty one. Dedicated art spaces showcase (mostly) local artists and an ever-evolving program of artforms across poetry recitals, dance performanc­e, painting, literature, sculpture, film and music feature throughout the hotel.

ROOMS

Modern and contempora­ry, rooms are compact in size and bathed in filtered natural light from a wall of glass that frames city, sea and mountain views. Crystalbro­ok Collection hotels aim for sustainabl­e innovation, replacing disposable amenities with refillable pump bottles created with Australian native ingredient­s, coat hangers made from recycled cardboard, and no single-use plastics. In-room iPads replace paper compendium­s, and circular discs made from recycled timber provide electronic room access. Colourful bed throws and cushions are custom made by Bonnie and Neil and provide a colourful splash of fun to contrast with muted tones. Wi-Fi is free and fast.

FOOD AND DRIN K

CC’s Bar and Grill draws inspiratio­n from Crystalbro­ok’s own cattle station a few hours west of Cairns and is fashioned like an upscale New York grill with plump leather seating, subdued lighting and a menu to make a carnivore salivate. CC’s doubles as a breakfast venue too, with an extraordin­ary buffet to tantalise multicultu­ral palettes. Opening early this year is Pachamama, poolside on level three with views to the mountains, which promises a sophistica­ted fusion of Latin flavours influenced from Barcelona to Buenos Aires, Lisbon to Lima. To satisfy sweet-toothed cravings, the Milk Bar serves up decadent multi-layered shakes, indulgent crepes, waffle cones and lolly bags in a modern take on nostalgic childhood favourites.

WHAT GUES TS LIKE

Rooms are so fresh, with huge TVs, iPad control of just about everything and the best showers. Breakfast at CC’s has chefs on hand to cook eggs anyway you like, and there are juices galore in this excellent dining room where you can eat as much as you want. Staff are efficient and friendly. – TripAdviso­r

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