Reflections Coolangatta Beach
Sitting mere metres from the Queensland-New South Wales state border, Reflections Coolangatta Beach has become our go-to whenever we’re all in need of a short, relaxing break away that isn’t too far from home.
Reflections Coolangatta Beach is comprised of two beachfront, 21-storey properties - Reflections on the Sea (pictured on the left) and Reflections Tower Two (pictured on the right). Having looked at a range of apartments over the years in both towers, personally we have always preferred the layout and interiors of the apartments in Tower Two and thus have always stayed in this tower, in particular, in the apartments facing Greenmount Head - in the ‘07’ apartments situated on the left of the building (when looking from the beach).
This most recent stay at Reflections Coolangatta Beach marks our fifth, having stayed in the apartment ‘707’ now four times and ‘1507’ once - I believe when we couldn’t get 707. Both apartments comprise three bedrooms, two bathrooms, spacious living area, fully-equipped gourmet kitchen, laundry facilities, and a generous balcony that overlooks Greenmount Beach and Head. Reflections Coolangatta Beach also offers one and two-bedroom apartments as well as luxurious skyhomes and sub penthouses, all of which have a different, unique fit-out.
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