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Anston Ironstone Bone pedestal pavers

Ardo Hotel redefines luxury in tropical North Queensland with cutting-edge design and unparalleled coastal elegance

The pool area features Anston Ironstone Bone pedestal pavers and pool coping, chosen for their cool white tones, exposed aggregate finish, and reinforced mesh technology. This critical safety feature prevents paver failure during impact loads, ensuring guest safety without compromising aesthetic appeal. 

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

08 Apr 2025 2m read View Author

Ardo Hotel, Townsville’s premier luxury destination, has set a new benchmark for high-end accommodation in tropical North Queensland. Nestled along the sun-drenched Townsville breakwater, this $88-million property combines state-of-the-art architecture, breathtaking coastal vistas, and world-class amenities to deliver an unforgettable guest experience.

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Iconic rooftop infinity pool: A masterpiece in design and safety

The pool area features Anston Ironstone Bone pedestal pavers and pool coping, chosen for their cool white tones, exposed aggregate finish, and reinforced mesh technology. This critical safety feature prevents paver failure during impact loads, ensuring guest safety without compromising aesthetic appeal. This is the crown jewel of Ardo, a rooftop infinity pool and a striking architectural feat that merges luxury with innovation.

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Sustainable luxury in every detail

Ardo’s outdoor terraces and courtyards mirror the rooftop’s sophistication, with Anston Bone pedestal pavers extending across private spaces. These pavers exemplify the hotel’s commitment to combining durability and safety with refined design, aligning with the property’s overarching ethos of opulent yet responsible luxury.

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Architectural excellence meets coastal tranquillity

Designed by Melbourne-based architecture studio Dubois, the hotel’s 132 guest rooms and suites feature private balconies or courtyards, seamlessly blending indoor comfort with outdoor serenity. Each space has been meticulously crafted to frame panoramic views of the Coral Sea, offering guests front-row seats to spectacular sunsets over Magnetic Island.