"Brooming good" rate for the travel industry

Saturday, 05 Sep, 2007 0

The Mercure Continental Broome is offering a “brooming good” rate for the travel industry – of just $50 per night with a complimentary upgrade (subject to availability) from 15th November 07  to the  29th February 08.  

Overlooking the stunning Roebuck Bay, the rooms being refurbished to typical Broome beach house style, there’s no excuse not to flee the end of winter and soak up the famous historic town’s tourist attractions and exotic flavours, or just the balmy Cable Beach sun, surf and sand. 

A huge shaded pool area is central to the hotel, with al fresco dining (and an air conditioned bistro for those not yet acclimatised)… the hotel is strolling distance to Matso’s brewery, China town, pearl shops and Capt’n Murphy’s bar at the Mercure Continental is also legendary for local nightlife.

Bookings must be to made by calling the hotel direct on (08) 91955900 and quoting “Industry Rate”

Skywest currently offers an Industry rate from Perth for $255 return including taxes. 

Report by The Mole



 

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