Wednesday, August 4, 2010
New Hayman Short Break at Australia’s Top Resort
A Hayman Short Break is the perfect choice for an enjoyable time away with family and friends at Australia’s celebrated private island resort in the Great Barrier Reef.
Hayman presents an array of fabulous resort and Reef activities and adventures for all to share which showcase the stunning island setting and surrounds, including The Chef’s Table, Sand Flats Discovery Walk and Hayman Guided Snorkel Adventure.
The Hayman Short Break is priced from A$669 per person and includes:
3 nights’ twin share accommodation
Daily buffet breakfast in Azure overlooking the Coral Sea
Paddleskiing, windsurfing and catamaran sailing from Hayman Beach
Use of the gymnasium, sauna and steam room
Activities including tennis, squash, croquet, golf putting and driving and island walks
Families can enjoy time together on their Hayman Short Break with a special Family Offer which is priced from A$335 per person twin share and includes:
3 nights’ twin share accommodation
Daily buffet breakfast
2 complimentary 3-hour sessions at Hayman's Kids Club or Crèche
The Hayman Short Break and Family Offer are available for travel until 21 December 2010.
For bookings, contact Hayman Reservations on
T 1800 075 175 Toll Free in Australia or (61-7) 4940 1838
E reservations@hayman.com.au
W www.hayman.com.au
Hayman is owned by Mulpha Australia Limited and is a member of the prestigious organisation, The Leading Hotels of the World.
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