The blue water paradise of Port Stephens beckons for your next holiday adventure with this great deal to Peppers Anchorage combining deluxe accommodation, action aplenty and awesome value for money.
Designed with togetherness in mind, Peppers Anchorage's tranquil surrounds make for the perfect destination to reconnect as a family, indulge in a spa treatment, enjoy a gourmet beach picnic or savour delicious food and wine at Merretts Restaurant which offers flexible dining to suit all ages.
You'll never be at a loss for something to do in this action-packed aquatic playground, with local activities and attractions including snorkelling, cycling, horse riding, dolphin spotting, surf lessons, golf, fishing, sea kayaking, family friendly beaches, 4WD and camel tours to name a few.
With its outstanding service and facilities, Peppers Anchorage provides the perfect base for a family getaway to discover the delights of Port Stephens these school holidays. The resort has rates from a low $175* per night for an Anchorage Room with kids staying and eating for free, valid for sale until October 16 and for travel from October 5-16, 2009.
Nestled between rugged bush and the sparkling ocean where it enjoys an absolute waterfront location, Peppers Anchorage exudes a distinctive nautical feel.
Offering 80 family sized rooms and suites with private balconies - most peering over sparkling water or the quiet marina - the retreat features a host of leisure options to satisfy the senses such as an inviting guest lounge, billiard room, sauna, steam room, gymnasium, pool and day spa with pampering massage and beauty treatments.
A gourmet's paradise, the resort is home to Merretts Restaurant, regarded as one of the region's finest.
For bookings or further information call 1300 987 600 or visit www.peppers.com.au/anchorage
*Conditions apply. Subject to availability. 3-12 years olds eat and stay free when dining and staying with adults, sharing existing bedding. Valid for sale to 16 Oct 09. Valid for travel 5 - 16 Oct 09. Available Sunday to Friday.
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