New eco resort opens at Phillip Island
A pioneering environmentally-sensitive resort has opened at one of Victoria ’s most popular holiday destinations – Phillip Island, with All Seasons Eco Resort Phillip Island is the first hotel of its kind on the island, providing the perfect base for travellers who want to combine comfort with environmental sensitivity.
All Seasons Eco Resort Phillip Island offers 211 studio spa and two and three bedrooms villas, nestled on sixty-five acres of undulating countryside near the island’s famed attractions such as the fairy penguins, beaches, nature walks and Grand Prix circuit.
The resort is located just two kilometers from the attractive coastal village of Cowes and is a comfortable 90 minute drive from Melbourne.
The All Seasons’ leisure facilities include a Health Club, a Kids Club with outdoor entertainment area, a Café, Swimming pool (with toddler area) and tennis courts.
The All Seasons Eco Resort Phillip Island offers flexible holiday accommodation choices for families, couples and groups. All single beds are king zips and can be converted to a king size bed allowing two to three couples to share a villa.
Special opening rates – the resort has opening rates from $115 for a Studio Spa; $165.00 for a two bedroom villa); and $205.00 for a three bedroom villa per night, room only, valid till 30/09/07. Bookings: 1300 65 65 65 or www.accorhotels.com.au.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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