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RACV Noosa Resort launches new offers

RACV Noosa Resort has launched a new deal for two-night stays from only $299 per night including breakfast, with RACV Members treated during their stay with a complimentary bottle of Moët & Chandon champagne on arrival and a $40 resort dining credit per stay.

RACV Noosa Resort manager Darren McClenaghan said the award winning five-star resort is the ultimate retreat for couples, families and friends needing a space to relax at the end of an active day exploring the region’s national parks, beaches and hinterland villages.

“We have travellers from all over come to stay with us because they know they can enjoy balmy days during Queensland’s winter while making the most of everything the resort has to offer,” Mr McClenaghan said.

“We have an onsite restaurant and bar with live music most evenings, a day spa, amazing facilities for kids including a pool, games room, flood-lit tennis court, plus a convenient free shuttle bus service – all located within a beautiful bush setting only minutes from the bustle of Hastings Street and Noosa’s acclaimed beach and national park.”

RACV Noosa Resort has a choice of spacious rooms, including 54 one-bedroom suites or apartments, 78 two and three-bedroom apartments and 26 multi-storey three-bedroom villas.

The range of room options makes the resort ideal for family holidays, couples escapes or a night away with friends and all rooms and apartments come complete with wide screen TVs, Foxtel, king-size or twin beds, and a Nespresso coffee machine. The larger apartments and villas also offer fully equipped kitchens with a dishwasher, laundry, balcony or terrace.

Mr McClenaghan said he prided himself on making sure the resort had everything guests could need on site to enjoy their stay.

“We know that many people might be on more of a budget these days so we’ve launched these luxury deals with affordability in mind and RACV Members will even be treated with a bottle of Moët & Chandon on arrival,” Mr McClenaghan said.

“With a deal like this, we know guests will have an amazing time while using the facilities, such as our free shuttles to explore Noosa by day and our restaurant or fully equipped kitchens to stay in and relax at night.”

RACV Noosa Resort highlights include:

– A free shuttle bus to get you down and back from Hastings Street to enjoy the beach or river;

– A newly created evening dinner special, or a stone-fired pizza in Dazza’s Bar, with free live music four nights a week.

– Swimming pools heated to 29 degrees, water slides, flood-lit tennis court, gym, free games room and kids club during selected school holidays.

– One Spa – a soothing spa retreat for pampering and relaxation to enhance your holiday.

This deal is available from now until 30 September 2024, for stays until 20 December 2024.

*Prices from $299 for a one-bedroom apartment, restrictions and blackout dates apply.

For full details and to book, visit racv.com.au/noosa

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