Coffs Harbour Resort celebrates with deals
Novotel Pacific Bay Resort Coffs Harbour will provide the wine and leave it to guests to make their own music to celebrate the resort’s tenth birthday in September.
As part of the celebrations, a rate of $190 per room including breakfast for two is available until November 30 while all guests staying in September will receive a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine and Lindt chocolates.
Families can also benefit by taking advantage of a $239 rate per night for a self contained spa suite for two adults and two children. This includes free breakfast and dinner for kids dining with two adults, free Club Dolfi Kids Club session per day for two children aged 2-15 years and a complimentary bottle of wine.
The deals are subject to availability and a minimum 2 night stay applies.
Set on the shores of Charlesworth Bay, the resort appeals to guests drawn by the 4.5 star level of accommodation, the Tranquillity Day Spa, a nine hole golf course, 4 floodlit tennis courts, fitness centre, 3 swimming pools, a games room, Dolfi Kids Club, bush walking trails, restaurants and bars.
A secluded, white sand beach a few hundred metres from the resort completes the holiday experience.
Surrounded by 40 hectares of magnificent gardens, lawns and flora the resort is conveniently located on the Mid-North Coast between Brisbane and Sydney and serviced by daily flights into Coffs Harbour airport.
For reservations or further information call 1300 363 360 or visit www.pacificbayresort.com.au
Graham Muldoon
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