Summary
Turtle Beach Resort provides premier family accommodation set in a sub-tropical oasis just 300 metres to the beach. Truly a relaxing holiday home, the resort offers spacious one, two and three-bedroom fully self-contained apartments in a three-storey walk-up complex (please note there are no lifts).
All apartments have balconies that overlook tropical greenery and manicured gardens.
Resort facilities include four separate swimming areas, pool waterslide, spa's, adults-only pool and spa, putt-putt golf course*, playground, two saunas, floodlit tennis court*, fitness room, games room*, cinema theatrette, eight barbecue areas and free wi-fi access. Enjoy a woodfired pizza at their onsite restaurant ‘The Deck’ or pick up grocery supplies at the 'Fresh and Tasty’ convenience store.
Club Turtle* is for kids aged four to twelve inclusive where they can choose to sit in and watch or join in the pre-arranged activities including creative art and craft sessions, big-screen Wii interactive games, an Xbox only designated room, party theme nights with Disco and Movies screenings.
Their Exciting ‘Splash Zone” features four water slides, two toddler slides, a dumping bucket, water cannons and lots more.
They are now open for all travel and a selection of guest facilities are open for use. Please contact Turtle Beach Resort directly to check which facilities are open due to current travel restrictions.
*Additional charges apply.
Facilities
- Bar
- Barbeque
- Cafe
- Carpark
- Children's Pool
- Family Friendly
- Games or recreation room
- Gym
- Laundry
- Non Smoking
- Outdoor Dining Area
- Outdoor Furniture
- Pay TV
- Playground
- Restaurant
- Spa/Sauna
- Swimming Pool
- Tennis Court
- Tour Desk
Location
Turtle Beach Resort
2346 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach, Queensland, 4218, Australia
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Destination Gold Coast acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region.
We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout Southeast Queensland.