Kids Free at Club Med Lindeman Island
Families planning a winter escape to the Queensland sun have something to celebrate with the release of Club Med’s ‘Kids Stay Play and Eat Free’ seven-night all-inclusive holiday packages.
Club Med Lindeman is one of Australia’s most popular family resorts with a complimentary kids club and circus school to keep children happy and entertained allowing parents to truly relax.
Club Med’s packages are the most inclusive available with flights, accommodation, three gourmet buffet meals daily, all-day bar and snacking menu, nightly entertainment, transfers, and taxes all included.
The ‘Kids Stay, Play and Eat Free’ seven-night packages are valid for children under 12 for only $365. Adults are priced from $2,107. Bookings must be made by 31 July for travel by 31 October 2007.
Club Med Lindeman also offers a huge range of complimentary sporting and leisure facilities including three swimming pools and a nine-hole golf course with spectacular views.
A new Baby Welcome service is available for children up to 23 months and Petit Club Med also enables parents of two and three year olds to enjoy their holiday time too.
For full booking details please call Club Med on 1800 258 263 or for general information visit www.clubmed.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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