Savour your Sunday with Outrigger’s late check out
Back by overwhelming demand, Outrigger on the Beach at Salt is reintroducing their ever-so-popular 7:00pm checkout, allowing guests more time to savour their Sunday.
Just because the daylight hours are getting shorter, it doesn’t mean you have to cut your getaway short. Outrigger’s Sunday night checkout allows extra time to kick back, relax and escape the Sunday rush hour with an afternoon movie curled up on the sofa in your plush suite or time spent in the great outdoors.
Pack your bags, make your way to the seaside town of Kingscliff and treat yourself to a Sunday Savour package including two nights in a one bedroom spa suite, bottle of wine and one complimentary in-room movie for $99* per person per night.
A 15-minute drive south of Coolangatta on the Tweed Coast, Outrigger on the Beach at Salt is the ultimate coastal getaway.
Set amongst hectares of parklands, the resort is located within close proximity to a patrolled beach and Cudgen Creek, allowing endless hours of surfing, kayaking, bike riding and fishing.
Or for those who want a low-key weekend, the resort is set within the Salt Village precinct, perfect for a lazy day wandering the boutique retail outlets, indulgent fine dining or a drink in the fabulous beachfront bar.
To book or enquire about this deluxe late checkout rate, call 1800 117 258 or email [email protected].
Graham Muldoon
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