Stay and Cruise offer on Greta Keppel
Mercure Resort Great Keppel Island is offering what they describe as a ‘Cruisy’ deal up to December 20.
For $299 couples can enjoy two nights Hillside Villa accommodation, a welcome drink on arrival and a one hour glass bottom boat coral cruise around the Keppel group of Islands and even better, additional nights are just $60 per night.
Kids are also welcome and can stay, play and cruise for free (up to 15 years) when staying with two adults in the same room.
There are 14 islands in the Keppel group of which Great Keppel is the largest, sighted by Captain Cook in 1770 and named after Rear Admiral Keppel of the Royal Navy, although it was not until 1847 that the first Europeans discovered the beaches and bays that have made the island a haven for visitors.
The Coral Cruise enables guests to view the magnificent underwater wonders of the region and gain a perspective of the sheer size of the island which covers an area of 1454 hectares and is rimmed with 17 pristine beaches.
The ‘Cruising’ package is subject to availability, is based on up to 2 adults and 2 children staying in the same room and also includes one kids club session per child.
For reservations or further information call 1800 245 658 or visit www.greatkeppelresort.com.au
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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