There are plenty of deck chairs around the lagoon-style pool that has a shallow end for littlies and a swim-up bar for the adults. An entire day here is possible with waiters to deliver food and drink. Mothers toast each other with sparkling wine (in plastic glasses) and kids,strangers just minutes ago,are playing pool volleyball. Cool poolside music adds to the relaxed vibe. There's also an excellent gym and two tennis courts.
THE ROOM
Two-levels of accommodation face the pool or the garden and our two-bedroom apartment with balcony looking to the garden is clean and spacious. Additions such as quality Malin + Goetz toiletries in a glass balloon bowl give what is very decent accommodation an even nicer touch.
Orient yourselves as the pathways when unfamiliar can feel labyrinthine. There's a washing machine and dryer,stove top and microwave for cooking and minibar fridge.
Crucially,the sheets are crisp,towels are fluffy and the apartment is serviced daily which means it's a holiday for all. It takes a day for us to figure out the metal device on the kitchen table is a pineapple corer.
THE FOOD
The daily breakfast at Bazaar marketplace,included in the room stay,is plentiful and broad. Help yourself to eggs,mushrooms in a hollandaise sauce,fresh juices,tropical fruits,flavoured milks,pastries and bread and butter pudding if you fancy. There are T2 teas and staff make a great latte.
Bazaar is also open for a substantial dinner that features fresh fish of the day but we opt for lighter choices from the Estilo bar menu,which includes wood-fired pizzas ($17),substantial cheese burgers with pickles and fries ($27),and char-grilled baby squid with smoked tomato and rocket and sake oil ($20). Taco Tuesday ($3 tacos) and margaritas are worth staying home for.
STEPPING OUT
Many are here for more than the poolside flop and drop. Each morning there's a steady stream of buses collecting guests for adventures such as snorkelling and diving on the Great Barrier Reef or ziplining in the Daintree Rainforest.
The message to book ahead is not a cynical exercise by operators. Popular restaurant Salsa doesn't have a free table for three weeks (salsaportdouglas.com.au) and family friendly The Mexican (themexicanpd.com.au) is heaving every night. Moonlight Cinema next to the resort has early screenings and QT guests get access to the VIP section with cushions and deck chairs.
THE VERDICT
A fun,relaxed resort open enough to allow some independence for adolescents but also ideal for smaller children. While our children shoot pool for hours we can keep an eye on them from the bar and the restaurant.
THE DETAILS
Rooms from $250 a night,including breakfast. QT Port Douglas,87-109 Port Douglas Rd,Port Douglas QLD 4877. Phone (07) 4099 8900,seewww.qthotelsandresorts.com
Jane Reddy stayed as a guest of QT Hotels and Resorts and Tourism and Events Queensland.
HIGHLIGHT
Willing,able and thoughtful staff who rustle up some sparklers on a dessert for a birthday in our group.
LOWLIGHT
It's a busy resort exposed to the elements so a few signs of wear and tear.