Manly Pacific sizzling summer special
The Manly Pacific Sydney, managed by Novotel, has launched a sizzling summer deal to help kick start a season of sun, sand, and surfing fun.
Manly Pacific’s ‘Surf’s Up Summer Special’ deal is ideal for any traveller looking to live it up beachside, offering affordable overnight accommodation directly opposite the esplanade at Manly from just $189 per room per night.
The package is also available with a hearty ‘pre surf’ breakfast included at the hotel’s convenient restaurant “Zali’s” from $204 per night. The deal is valid for sale and travel until the 23rd of December, 2005 (subject to availability).
Superbly located at world-famous Manly Beach – a favourite surf locale for boarders of all levels including six-time women’s world champion and local girl Layne Beachley – the Manly Pacific is regarded as Sydney’s premier beachfront hotel.
For water babes and outdoor types the hotel is close to a wide variety of adventures such as sailing, swimming, windsurfing, cycling, rollerblading tennis and golf. On the beach opposite the hotel, Manly Surf School also runs ‘how to surf’ workshops, an ideal place to start for anyone tempted to brush up on their surf skills this summer.
After a busy day on the beach, guests can head back to the 218-room Manly Pacific to enjoy stunning views across the Pacific Ocean and soak up resort-style ambience and luxuries. Best of all, the hotel is within easy walking distance to the bustling boutique, restaurant and café heart of the Manly Corso, and a short 15 minutes to Circular Quay and Sydney’s CBD by Jetcat.
Other facilities at the Manly Pacific hotel include a heated outdoor pool and rooftop spa, a sauna and health centre, as well as a restaurant and cocktail bar.
Manly Pacific’s ‘Surfs Up Summer Special’ , call 02 9977 7666 or toll free on 1300 65 65 65.
Graham Muldoon
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