Creative Holidays releases reduced rates

Thursday, 30 Oct, 2007 0

Creative Holidays has reduced its rates at the premium Voyages Ayers Rock properties, book your clients before 30 November and save

Creative Holidays has released reduced rates for the following properties:

** Voyages – Desert Gardens Hotel – three nights in a Standard Room from $486 per person, twin share (land only)

The Desert Garden Hotel is a superior 4.5-star hotel located at Ayers Rock Resort. Magnificent ghost gums and flowering native shrubs are the setting for this lovely hotel. Desert Garden Hotel is centrally located to all resort and touring facilities and offers a range of stylish accommodation, from shaded poolside rooms to the magnificent deluxe rooms overlooking the desert.

** Voyages – The Lost Camel Hotel – three nights in a Standard Room from $438 per person, twin share (land only)

The Lost Camel features 99 self-contained guest rooms. All rooms are built around lush courtyards and a generous swimming pool. The lobby features contemporary furnishings, bright open spaces and a small bar. Furnished with a mix of Aboriginal and urban themes.

** Voyages – Sails in the Desert – three nights in a Standard Room from $594 per person, twin share (land only)

Sails in the Desert was named after the soaring white sails that crown its roof.

It is Ayers Rock Resorts premier hotel. Exquisitely furnished and designed, the hotels interior decor focuses on Aboriginal heritage and culture, with a gallery in the lobby and significant artworks featured throughout the public areas and private rooms.

Conditions apply. Priced are valid for sale and travel until 30 November, 2007. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply.

For more information see http://www.creativeholidays.com./

To book log onto iCreate or call Creative Holidays nationally in 131222.

Creative Holidays’ great deals are available exclusively through travel agents.

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