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Emirates and Wolgan Valley Resort in Australia launch Free Night Promotion

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Tuesday, 19 October 2010

The Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa outside Sydney, is offering a two-night stay for the price of one night, to Emirates passengers booked in First Class or Business Class on all flights to Australia or New Zealand before 15 December 2010.

For the price of AED 7,094 (A$1,950) per room per night (based on double occupancy), guests can enjoy a two-night stay in a Heritage suite, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, non-alcoholic beverages and a selection of regional alcoholic beverages with meals and 10% service tax. Also included are two on-site nature-based activities per day. The promotion is valid until 15 December 2010.

The Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa is located within its own 4,000 acre conservation reserve, and nestled between two national parks bordering the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area.

The secluded resort, which opened in October 2009, features 40 individual suites surrounded by private decks, each with its own indoor / outdoor swimming pool. Its architecture is designed to be reminiscent of traditional rural Australian homesteads.

The A$125 million project was built on the philosophy of complete integration with its environment, and supports wide-ranging conservation practices. These focus on endangered species protection and the planting of thousands of native trees indigenous to the area, including one of the world's rarest trees, the Wollemi Pine.

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