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Bay of Palms


Amenities

  • Parking

  • Hot Tub / Jacuzzi

  • Swimming pool

  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Tour Desk

  • Private beach

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Property description

Enjoy recreation amenities such as an outdoor pool or take in the view from a garden. Additional features at this aparthotel include complimentary wireless internet access, an arcade/game room, and a television in a common area.
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At Bay of Palms, travellers praise the quiet, lakefront setting and handy location by The Pines shopping centre, while feedback frequently notes friendly staff, clean if dated units, and variable experiences due to individually owned apartments and room differences.

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Facilities

Mixed

Cleanliness

Mixed

Service

Friendly

Location

Convenient

Dining

Unknown

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8

Roger

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25 Jan 2026

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Stayed 1 night

Friendly staff
Friendly staff

4

Michelle

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22 Jan 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

The paradise scene was set as we drove into the ‘Bay of Palms “resort”’ carpark to be greeted by a shopping trolley partially in front of our car park spot and next to a rusted-out hatchback with flat tyres and patinated grime. We wheeled our suitcases along a buckled path past some discarded items and a range of old outdoor items. Upon ascending, we noticed the resort didn't get round to installing yellow hazard signs for the rusted-out iron framework exposed by eroded concrete. Having survived the climb from treading lightly, we were greeted with an aroma of ‘eau de ashtrays’ emanating from first apartment. As we reached our apartment we noticed the splendid views over the lake. Opening the loose and rickety “security” sliding door of our apartment revealed a basic but clean kitchen and living space. Sure, there were stains on the couch, and dining chairs were less inviting than a park bench, but it was tolerable to understand that we weren’t at Sofitel. Bedroom was simple and clean, until the small cockroach revealed itself. The high point was savoured for the bathroom, but we couldn’t decide. Would it be the mint green hue chrome toilet holder developed from coarse oxidisation? Would it be the plastic toilet cistern that is now browning and peeling after serving many years of its labour-intensive service? Could it be the poor shower screen fliction of deeply ingrained brown stains near the base. We think the ‘piece de resistance’ was the hole punched
The paradise scene was set as we drove into the ‘Bay of Palms “resort”’ carpark to be greeted by a shopping trolley partially in front of our car park spot and next to a rusted-out hatchback with flat tyres and patinated grime. We wheeled our suitcases along a buckled path past some discarded items and a range of old outdoor items. Upon ascending, we noticed the resort didn't get round to installing yellow hazard signs for the rusted-out iron framework exposed by eroded concrete. Having survived the climb from treading lightly, we were greeted with an aroma of ‘eau de ashtrays’ emanating from first apartment. As we reached our apartment we noticed the splendid views over the lake. Opening the loose and rickety “security” sliding door of our apartment revealed a basic but clean kitchen and living space. Sure, there were stains on the couch, and dining chairs were less inviting than a park bench, but it was tolerable to understand that we weren’t at Sofitel. Bedroom was simple and clean, until the small cockroach revealed itself. The high point was savoured for the bathroom, but we couldn’t decide. Would it be the mint green hue chrome toilet holder developed from coarse oxidisation? Would it be the plastic toilet cistern that is now browning and peeling after serving many years of its labour-intensive service? Could it be the poor shower screen fliction of deeply ingrained brown stains near the base. We think the ‘piece de resistance’ was the hole punched

10

Mei Yu

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19 Jan 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

Nice
Nice

2

Phillip

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16 Jan 2026

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Stayed 1 night

It was a a joying room the remote from the other Operated my light and fan fan in high speed all night light coming on had no sleep requested Return of money or a free night it was not a good night still not come back to me today
It was a a joying room the remote from the other Operated my light and fan fan in high speed all night light coming on had no sleep requested Return of money or a free night it was not a good night still not come back to me today

10

Patricia

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12 Jan 2026

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Stayed 2 nights

Clean room, easy after hours checkin
Clean room, easy after hours checkin

12 Coolgardie Street, Elanora, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

Location

With a stay at Bay of Palms in Gold Coast (Elanora), you'll be steps from The Pines Elanora and a 3-minute drive from Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. This aparthotel is 2 mi (3.2 km) from Currumbin Beach and 5.4 mi (8.7 km) from Kirra Beach.

The Pines Elanora(0.1 Miles)

Palm Beach Pirate Treasure Island Playground(1 Miles)

Palm Beach(1.2 Miles)

Currumbin Creek Estuary Bridge(1.3 Miles)

Currumbin Alley Beach(1.7 Miles)

Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary(1.7 Miles)

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From 14:00 to 17:00

Before 10:00


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FAQs

Yes, free self-parking is available on-site.


No pets are allowed, but service animals are permitted.


Check-in is from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, and check-out is by 10:00 AM. Early or late check-in/check-out may be available upon request and may incur additional charges.


Accessibility features include step-free entrances and wheelchair-accessible facilities. Specific details about rooms and bathrooms are not provided.

The property is located in Elanora, Gold Coast, just steps from The Pines Elanora and a 3-minute drive from Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. It is 2 miles from Currumbin Beach and 5.4 miles from Kirra Beach.


Yes, there is an outdoor swimming pool that is open seasonally from January to December, operational from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM.


Children are welcome at the property. There is no specified minimum age for children to stay for free.


Rollaway beds are available for a fee of AUD 30.00 per day, and advance request is required.


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