The Sebel settles down in the West

Friday, 12 Dec, 2013 0

Accor Vacation Club has rebranded two of its apartment resorts in Western Australia.

The Vines Resort and Country Club (incorporating the Novotel Vines Resort) has been rebranded as The Sebel Swan Valley The Vines.

Also renamed will be the newly refurbished Busselton Apartments – to The Sebel Busselton.

Busselton is the gateway to the Margaret River wine region.

The Sebel has a rich heritage with the original property, The Sebel Town House Sydney, setting benchmarks for the city’s hotels.

All Grand Mercure properties are being rebadged to The Sebel brand.

"The Sebel Busselton has just completed a full refurbishment of its two and three bedrooms apartments and public areas, so guests can experience the full Sebel treatment," said Craig Wood, CEO Accor Vacation Club.

The all-suite The Sebel Swan Valley complex overlooks the 18th fairway and greens at The Vines golf course, and utilises the pool and spa facilities, along with golf, restaurant, bars, tennis courts and gym of the Novotel Vines Resort.



 

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