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Bungalow 4

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Bungalow 4 floorplan

Worawia resort's Bungalow 4 doesn't have bunk bed in lounge room, so it's ideal for couples only, without children. Used for honeymooners.

One-bedroom self-contained Bungalow 4 offers the following facilities:

  • Bungalow 4 exterior
    Bungalow Four exterior
    glass-louvred windows with fly screens and curtains
  • exposed ceiling beams with cooling ceiling fans
  • beautifully polished wooden floors and doors
  • 240v AC Australian / NZ style 3-pin power points
  • rooms cleaned daily; linen changed every second day
  • verandah facing the swimming pool and bar

Kitchen / lounge room

  • Bungalow 4 lounge room
    Bungalow 4 lounge room
    fully self-contained kitchenette
  • small refrigerator with freezer
  • crockery and cutlery for 4 people
  • water boiling jug / kettle and toaster
  • 3-burner bench top gas stove
  • dining table with 4 chairs
  • complimentary tea bags, sugar, coffee sachets, salt and pepper shakers 
  • complimentary small carton of milk and bottled water
  • sitting lounge in the lounge room
Bungalow 4 bedroom
Bungalow 4 bedroom
Bedroom

  • double bed in the bedroom
  • wooden hanging clothes wardrobe
  • bedside tables with reading lamp
  • alarm clock radio
  • louvred glass window with flyscreen

Bathroom

  • Bungalow 4 bathroom
    Bungalow Four bathroom
    tiled bathroom with toilet and spacious shower recess
  • hand basin with mirror, cabinet and wall-mounted hair dryer
  • hot and cold water and 24-hour on power/electricity
  • bathroom cleaned daily
  • towels changed every day

How to book bungalow 4:

To enquire about Bungalow 4 availability go to Bookings page.

Click here for our Rack Rates, or check our Last Minute Specials here.

 

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