"VIP" the kids at Bora Bora this Easter!
Novotel’s ‘VIP KIDS’ offer is available in conjunction with any adult booking for a minimum of four nights at the four-star island resort, and includes a separate room for up to two children – free of charge – plus breakfast for the kids daily.
Children will also receive a VIP welcome pack including fruit juices, sweets and chocolate baskets, and invitation to join Novotel’s egg hunt in the resort garden on Easter Sunday and a special chocolate desert on Easter Monday.
Four-night accommodation packages to stay at the Novotel Bora Bora Beach Resort are priced from AUD$1,100 (subject to exchange rates). The VIP KIDS offer is available for guests travelling until the 31st of December 2007.
To book, call 1300 65 65 65 and for specific hotel information visit www.accorhotels.com
Located on the southern part of the island just 9 kilometres from the town centre, Novotel Bora Bora Beach Resort is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the island’s natural beauty or get active and outdoors with a range of adventure and leisure options available to visitors.
The resort boasts a mountainside location overlooking tropical gardens and a sandy white beach where a scuba diving club caters to the needs of diving enthusiasts. The Novotel also features a pool and complimentary water sports including kayaks, snorkelling and outrigger canoe lessons.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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