All Seasons arrives on Norfolk
Norfolk Island now has its first globally branded hotel, with the announcement that the Colonial Norfolk Island will join Accor’s fast-growing All Seasons brand.
To celebrate its rebrand the hotel is offering a special package of five nights’ accommodation in a garden room including full buffet breakfast for two daily and one special dinner for two for just AUD$790 per couple. This offer is valid until 30 November 2006.
The 3.5-star hotel is one of the island’s most luxurious hotels, providing affordable and comfortable rooms with a popular a la carte restaurant and bar, conference facilities for up to 150 delegates, plus outdoor pool and barbecue area, all just five minutes from the centre of the city. Guests can enjoy complimentary use of the neighbouring tennis courts, golf course and lawn bowling green.
The All Seasons Colonial Norfolk Island has 44 rooms in a variety of configurations including garden rooms, self-contained studios and executive poolside rooms and a dedicated conference complex that can be flexibly configured for small meetings, day conferences and large evening functions. Full staging and modern AV equipment are complemented by glass doors leading onto a covered patio facing a waterfall-featured garden.
The All Seasons cocktail bar is also a favourite spot for relaxing on the balcony and taking in the island’s spectacular sunsets.
Owner John Brown said he was excited to see what global branding could add to the hotel and how Accor could help bring more international visitors and a more professional management style to the property.
“We are very excited that this will be the only internationally branded hotel on Norfolk Island and look forward to the next phase of the hotel’s development as the island becomes increasingly popular, especially with Australians and New Zealanders who are very familiar with the Accor name,” he said.
Graham Muldoon
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