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Torquay Bargain Special Event Camp

 

Good Afternoon Fellow Single Parents Active Kids how are we and those ripper kids?? One of the success stories of 2015 for sure, wonderful location.plenty to do at the park itself and obviously the surrounds.

Torquay: From $185 for a Family Getaway for Four.

HERE IS THE INFORMATION I NEED FROM YOU IN YOUR INITIAL RSVP:

  • Which date you are keen on and you level of flexibility, I am hoping both weekends go ahead, but just in case.

  • Do you want to share?

DATES TO CHOOSE FROM:
Friday 7th to 9th of October and or Friday 14th to 16th of October.

Two-Bedroom Holiday Unit

  • Bed size/type: One queen bed and four bunk beds

  • Standard occupancy: Four people

  • Maximum occupancy: Six people

SHARING:
As always I highly recommend sharing, always keeps the cost down.

CAR POOLING/CONVOYING:
As with every camp and to be quite honest where we can for normal events highly recommend this option, saves money and keeps you and the kids company.

$185 for a two-night Two-Bedroom Holiday Unit stay (up to $517 value, a saving of $332) Any more then 4 people is $30 each. So for 6 people $245 for 2 nights, works out to about $40.85each, wowowow!

CAMP HOST ADMINISTRATION/HOST FEE:
$10 per family is not included in the price above.

PAYMENTS BY:
First instalment by Friday 20th of May.
Final instalment by Friday 9th of September.

DESCRIPTION/ACCOUNT:
Your Own Name, Torquay, Single Parents Active Kids bsb 033073 acc 412883

LOCATION:
55 Surf Coast Highway Torquay

Highlights

  • Relax at the solar-heated pool or heated spa

  • Have fun with the jumping pillow or at the games and TV rooms

  • Get a sports workout by playing mini golf, tennis, beach volleyball or cricket

  • Enjoy a barbecue under the stars or watch a movie at the seasonal outdoor theatre

  • Skydive at Bells Beach or fish at the Great Ocean Road

  • Ride a horse by the beaches or visit Cape Otway Lightstation for breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean

Torquay Holiday park is a caravan park that is set in a picturesque landscape of gardens and trees location within walking distance to most beaches. The park is surrounded by a wide array of shops, restaurants and recreational facilities like a solar-heated pool, tennis courts or beach volleyball courts. Visitors may get a spa treatment or have fun with the jumping pillow. Besides that, they could have a barbecue of their own or watch a movie at the outdoor theatre at night. Tourists may access the Internet with the Internet kiosk or with free Wi-Fi.

The Area: Torquay, Victoria

Famous for its spectacular surf breaks and picturesque shores with wide grassy knolls and large shady trees, beachfront Torquay is a much-loved gem along the majestic Great Ocean Road. Famed as Victoria’s surfing capital, the resort town captures the spirit of Aussie surf culture, but also surprises and delights visitors with its buzzing atmosphere, stunning coastal walks and quaint township with shops, cafés and restaurants. Torquay is just a two-hour drive from the heart of Melbourne, with dual lane highways which are clearly signposted. Avalon Airport is close by and operates services from most Australian cities, and there is a V/Line train service also operating. Although population is at its largest during summer, the bustling tourist centre is a hive of activity all year round

Soak up true blue Aussie surf culture and catch some waves at Bells Beach, famed as the home of the Rip Curl Pro, or head across the road to Whites Beach and take in the spectacular views along the Surf Coast Walk. Head down to Torquay’s bustling centre and visit the many cafés and restaurants, or head to the Torquay Central shopping centre, a shopaholic’s dream. Indulge inner-romantics with a windswept horse ride along the beach or through the bush, which can be arranged at reception, or visit the famous Surfworld Museum for a dose of surf history.

 

 

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